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Australian Federal Election - 2022

Who will win the the upcoming Federal Election?


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Another ex public servant, they always seem to have an axe to grind, or want to still be relevant.
John Laurence Menadue AO is an Australian businessman and public commentator, and formerly a senior public servant and diplomat. He served as Secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet from 1975 to 1976, working under the Whitlam and Fraser governments.
Born: 8 February 1935 (age 87 years), South Australia

Maybe he should send his article to the Canadian media.

Canada locks in deal for 88 F-35 fighters​

Lockheed’s fifth-generation F-35 stealth jets are considered the most modern combat aircraft in the world.

Or Maybe these other Countries.
I'll send this one to you....

 
Well it shows someone is a good salesman, because they have sold the F-35 to a hell of a lot of countries.
Or that someone isn't happy because the countries didn't buy their fighter, who knows, for every report by a journo there is another report exactly opposite by another journo.
Thankfully I don't give a ratz, I wont be flying a fighter jet.

Maybe we should have bought this one.

Or maybe just don't have a military, that would save a packet.
 
Well it shows someone is a good salesman, because they have sold the F-35 to a hell of a lot of countries.
Or that someone isn't happy because the countries didn't buy their fighter, who knows, for every report by a journo there is another report exactly opposite by another journo.
Thankfully I don't give a ratz, I wont be flying a fighter jet.

Maybe we should have bought this one.

Or maybe just don't have a military, that would save a packet.
A little bird tells me you struggle on a scooter let alone a fighter jet
 
Some US polls seem to be showing that US citizens are not keen for war against China or Russia and don't think they should get involved.

That's a major problem for us long term.

Long term, sure. But our treaty arrangements are so fundamental that, if not honored, after that no ally could trust in anything promised by the US.

They are not our OOONLY ally, though. It's not spoken of much at all but I've always believed keeping the Queen (or King) as head of state meaningfully bolsters our national security, more than some paper alliances. It could be more than symbolism if the chips were down. Not only that but, if nothing else, close cultural ties would increase the likelihood they would take many of us in, refugee style, if China made a big move into kangaroo land. There's often a churlish, low intelligence streak in a lot of republican sentiment. A not "getting it", IMHO. Having such a profound connection to the font of western liberal democratic culture would give expansionist types pause for thought. Severing that symbolic relationship makes us look like easier prey. While the UK is no USA, it is also permanent member of the UN Security Council with lotsa nukes handy, if things get too out of hand.
 
Long term, sure. But our treaty arrangements are so fundamental that, if not honored, after that no ally could trust in anything promised by the US.

They are not our OOONLY ally, though. It's not spoken of much at all but I've always believed keeping the Queen (or King) as head of state meaningfully bolsters our national security, more than some paper alliances. It could be more than symbolism if the chips were down. Not only that but, if nothing else, close cultural ties would increase the likelihood they would take many of us in, refugee style, if China made a big move into kangaroo land. There's often a churlish, low intelligence streak in a lot of republican sentiment. A not "getting it", IMHO. Having such a profound connection to the font of western liberal democratic culture would give expansionist types pause for thought. Severing that symbolic relationship makes us look like easier prey. While the UK is no USA, it is also permanent member of the UN Security Council with lotsa nukes handy, if things get too out of hand.
I reckon they owe us a few after two World Wars.
 
Interesting the budget mentioned what I said was going to be the elephant in the room, the NDIS, apparently going from current $35billion, to $70 billion in forward estimates. I hope that gets privatised, i'll buy shares.?
Having said that it is wonderful, the daughter has found it life changing, rather than coming to us she actually has a government department where she can get help with financial assistance for disability aids.
 
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I'll be curious how the fuel excise cut will play out both now and in 6 months when it ends.

Just so happens it will end at roughly the same time as Labor's promised extra budget if they win the election :)
 
"Scott Morrison not fit to be Prime Minister" says ex Liberal Senator.

If his colleagues don't trust him, why should anyone else ?

 
Long term, sure. But our treaty arrangements are so fundamental that, if not honored, after that no ally could trust in anything promised by the US.

They are not our OOONLY ally, though. It's not spoken of much at all but I've always believed keeping the Queen (or King) as head of state meaningfully bolsters our national security, more than some paper alliances. It could be more than symbolism if the chips were down. Not only that but, if nothing else, close cultural ties would increase the likelihood they would take many of us in, refugee style, if China made a big move into kangaroo land. There's often a churlish, low intelligence streak in a lot of republican sentiment. A not "getting it", IMHO. Having such a profound connection to the font of western liberal democratic culture would give expansionist types pause for thought. Severing that symbolic relationship makes us look like easier prey. While the UK is no USA, it is also permanent member of the UN Security Council with lotsa nukes handy, if things get too out of hand.
US has a habit of backing out of deals. US voter sentiment plays a big part.
 
Maybe she could get a gig on Home And Away instead... more people were watching that than the budget.


Good ole idiot box dumbing down the general populace to the flooding gutter and it explains in no small part why advertising actually does work hence the numerous Clive Palmer ads and also the value of preferences on how-to-vote cards. Sheep just follow the herd :speechless:
 
Sounds like a disgruntled dis-endorsed MP.

She could have blamed the pre selection process but instead chose to dump on Morrison, as have others.

To lose one colleague is a misfortune, to lose more looks a bit careless. :roflmao:
 
She could have blamed the pre selection process but instead chose to dump on Morrison, as have others.

To lose one colleague is a misfortune, to lose more looks a bit careless. :roflmao:
If she's been publicly ratting the party then her pre-selection is entirely predicable...



I think it speaks volumes about both parties and the ScoMoCo just used it for their advantage.

Wasn't it Malco & Co that called them terrorists ? LOL
 
At least she got the 'mean girls' off the front page, it's all pretty predictable, i wonder if she was paid for the story? ?
The election can't come soon enough, then this pantomime can be over, at last.
Well for another term anyway.
 
Sounds like a disgruntled dis-endorsed MP.
He doesn't get along with the women in the Party.
Hanson,
At least she got the 'mean girls' off the front page, it's all pretty predictable, i wonder if she was paid for the story? ?
The election can't come soon enough, then this pantomime can be over, at last.
Well for another term anyway.
Don't forget Gladys, the female front bencher whose name has been kept quiet, quite a few others especially in NSW do I need to name? He seems to have a problem with the women especially within the Liberal Party. Jackie Lambie and Pauline Hanson also put their boots in yesterday.

I don't know why because everyone can see he is really a just a nice daggy Dad fella and not a ruthless psychopathic politician.
 
He doesn't get along with the women in the Party.
Hanson,
Remember when the media painted Abbott as an attention seeker, for being in the volunteer fire brigade and surf life saving, the media could have actually made a positive out of that, but well that's history and whatever the picture the media paint is the impression the muppets get.;)

Don't forget Gladys, the female front bencher whose name has been kept quiet, quite a few others especially in NSW do I need to name? He seems to have a problem with the women especially within the Liberal Party. Jackie Lambie and Pauline Hanson also put their boots in yesterday.

I don't know why because everyone can see he is really a just a nice daggy Dad fella and not a ruthless psychopathic politician.
Well let's be honest, both sides have exactly the same issue, it's only the media that wants to give some issues more airplay.
Obviously Morrison improves circulation, or getting rid of Morrison helps the media get a more pliable P.M, that they can manipulate better, who knows?
But whatever it is the media want Morrison out and will get it, so we just have to wait and see if they warm to the next one. :2twocents
 
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