wayneL
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Tbh, I'm struggling to see how Scotty's "blessed" comment was offensive.
It isn't. But he carefully planned it to occur. The trans thing had done it's dash and this is next, we were talking in the office what his next one will be and we thought religion.Tbh, I'm struggling to see how Scotty's "blessed" comment was offensive.
Tbh, I'm struggling to see how Scotty's "blessed" comment was offensive.
It's offensive to people like Dylan Alcott etc and other people who have succeeded despite having a disability.
Of course we know Morrison didn't mean any offense, but the way it goes these days is that some people are ultra sensitive and offense is easily taken.
Isn't this just a confirmation of conservative mantra?
Always take the cheapest short term option, regardless of the consequences?
Took a while but the ABC have put up their swing calculator again.
It predicts (based on uniform swings if that's likely) that a swing to Labor of 3% or less is a hung parliament as is a swing to the Coalition of 0.5% or less.
Move the slider to your desired outcome
Antony Green's election calculator - Federal election 2022
The Federal election calculator is loaded with the pre-election margins for all seats. Enter a national swing, select state by state swings, or choose one of the stored opinion polls, to see the result that could be produced by the chosen swing.www.abc.net.au
No it's not a poll, it's a user controlled calulator. The likely result depends on where you place the slider.The problem with that poll is that it's more likely to be done by users of the ABC who would be more likely Centre/Left , so is this a biased result ?
Good points.No it's not a poll, it's a user controlled calulator. The likely result depends on where you place the slider.
Other users have no effect on the result.
My own gut feeling is a swing to Labor of around 1.5% on the day. So the calculator gives the Coalition 73 and Labor 72 seats.
If anything it shows just how hard it's going to be for Labor to win outright because swings of over 3% are quite rare.
Depends how sick he gets.Good points.
Albo getting covid is probably not a big disaster, it limits the media appearance and when he does zoom interviews he can have notes.
So not all bad for Albo IMO.
From the info on here and those in my immediate family who have had it, as long as he has been vaxxed he should be fine he appears to be pretty healthy.Depends how sick he gets.
I got it a few weeks ago and, despite being vaxed and healthy, it really knocked me around a bit. I wouldn't have wanted to be doing interviews!From the info on here and those in my immediate family who have had it, as long as he has been vaxxed he should be fine he appears to be pretty healthy.
I know the headlines are saying its the biggest security blunder ever but its actually bigger.
China will own the Pacific in no time as a result, there has been a some pointed commentary about how badly Australia has dealt with the pacific islands and its continues to this day. A minister or understudy fly's out for a day or two and then that's it.
What it means for Australia at the very least is that it will tie up large amounts of military / intelligence assets that we don't have its a major cluster.
The book depicts the failures of the U.S. diplomatic corps, whose insensitivity to local language, culture, and customs and refusal to integrate were in marked contrast to the polished abilities of Eastern Bloc (primarily Soviet) diplomacy and led to Communist diplomatic success overseas.[3]
Josh Fridenberg has kicked a most spectacular own goal in Kooyong.
Somehow The CEO of the charity Guide Dogs Australia has been encouraged to write a glowing support letter for Josh. Think about for a second. A CEO of a charity opening supporting a political party before an election.
Guide Dogs Victoria launches internal investigation after CEO Karen Hayes publicly endorses Treasurer Josh Frydenberg
Guide Dogs Victoria has launched an internal investigation following its chief executive officer publicly endorsing federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg's bid for re-election.
Key points:
- The Guide Dogs Victoria board said it had no prior knowledge of Ms Hayes's endorsement
- The charity has requested the material be "immediately removed from circulation"
- Mr Frydenberg is defending Ms Hayes's endorsement of him
The move may be in breach of regulations for charities set out by a national body.
Karen Hayes appeared in a social media video posted on Mr Frydenberg's Facebook page yesterday, and she featured in letterbox flyers dropped off in the seat of Kooyong.
In a flyer, Ms Hayes is pictured holding a guide dog puppy alongside the words "Why I am supporting Josh Frydenberg".
The letter is signed "Karen, Chief Executive Officer, Guide Dogs Victoria".
In the social media video, Ms Hayes credits the Treasurer with helping the charity complete a $30 million renovation of its Kew headquarters.
"He gives us guidance and connects us with people in the community, or within government, that we need to talk to to make change," Ms Hayes said.
A message at the end of the video confirmed it was "authorised by Josh Frydenberg".
The organisation has released a statement saying its board had "no prior knowledge of the distribution of this material and does not endorse it".
Guide Dogs Victoria launches investigation after CEO publicly endorses Josh Frydenberg
The organisation's chief executive officer Karen Hayes has publicly endorsed the Treasurer in her seat of Kooyong through a social media video and in letterbox flyers.www.abc.net.au
Josh Frydenberg says he has pulled election ads after Guide Dogs Victoria complaint
Charity says it is committed to remaining apolitical and has launched an investigationwww.theguardian.comCharity commission says political endorsements not allowed
The Australian Charities and Not-For-Profits Commission (ACNC) website says charitable organisations will be disqualified for "promoting or opposing a political party or candidate for political office".
Late reply. This issue is largely done and dusted due to the 24hr news cycle, but I still feel the need to provide an analogy with something you hold dear (the almighty dollar) to hopefully make you feel at least a little bit circumspect.Tbh, I'm struggling to see how Scotty's "blessed" comment was offensive.
No different at all, that would be true.Late reply. This issue is largely done and dusted due to the 24hr news cycle, but I still feel the need to provide an analogy with something you hold dear (the almighty dollar) to hopefully make you feel at least a little bit circumspect.
Consider, if you were destitute, hungry and sleepng rough, and Morrison proclaimed that he was blessed to be wealthy...how would you react?
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