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Pauline Hanson: Her Resurrection


Malcolm is the great prevaricator. When he's not holding court telling us the bleeding obvious as if he is the schoolmaster and we are the pupils, he's distancing himself from his own and his peer's stink.

I think you are on the right track. Obviously the fox in the hen house vote for Pauline at a federal level hasn't been enough to tell the majors to lift their game above playground spite.
 
Malcolm is the great prevaricator. When he's not holding court telling us the bleeding obvious as if he is the schoolmaster and we are the pupils, he's distancing himself from his own and his peer's stink.

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An astute observation. I'll also add that he is a silver tongued lawyer who has trained himself well to argue passionately for any view that people want him to take. So much so that we no longer know where he stands.

Did we see the real Julia ? We haven't seen the real Malcolm that's for sure.
 
The rise, the fall and the resurrection of Pauline Hanson is gaining strength day by day.

Watch the impression she will make at the next Queensland state elections early 2018.


http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...s/news-story/c0c4d53600cc59b21a72bf30e8ae77fd


Support for Pauline Hanson’s One Nation party has risen fourfold across the nation since the election and almost doubled to 10 per cent in Queensland, Newspoll shows.

Newspoll surveys taken exclusively for The Australian since the July 2 election reveal support in the House of Representatives for One Nation has climbed to 6 per cent, up from 1.3 per cent on polling day.

One Nation appears to have made its gains over the past four months from other minor parties and independents, as well as *taking a slice of support from the Turnbull government.

By contrast, support for the other non-major party force at the election, the Nick Xenophon Team, has remained largely *unchanged at about 2 per cent *nationally and 21 per cent in its home state of South Australia.

One Nation’s primary vote has jumped to 10 per cent in Queensland, up from 5.5 per cent at the election, where it ran 12 lower-house candidates. The party vote there is also higher than its Senate election vote of 9.2 per cent, which delivered seats for Senator Hanson and Malcolm Roberts.

In NSW, One Nation’s support is 6 per cent, from only 0.6 per cent achieved by its three candidates and, again, is higher than the 4.1 per cent Senate vote that elect*ed Brian Burston.

Similarly, One Nation is polling at 6 per cent in Western Australia, where it did not run any lower-house candidates but where Rodney Culleton won a spot in the Senate with a vote of 4 per cent.

In South Australia, One Nation is polling at 4 per cent and in Victoria at 3 per cent, both slightly higher than in the Senate election. The party did not run lower-house candidates in those states in July.

Senator Hanson and her colleagues hold the balance in the Senate because the government cannot pass legislation opposed by Labor and the Greens without One Nation’s support.

Since the election Senator Hanson has courted controversy, including saying in her first speech that Australia was in danger of being swamped by Muslims.


 

She's probably picking up the far right and far left vote, because both ends share a patriotic fervour above all else.

I would suspect the protest vote has migrated to a despairing given the govt's blindness to the lesson intention it was dealt at the polls.

People have switched off to the same old nonsense of concentrating on crowd pleasing and do nothing policies and practices. Voters are frustrated at a Prime Minister who can't lead, but behaves like King Lear who seems incapable of building a nation, but merely polishing the silver and bequesting it to the big end of town.
 
She's probably picking up the far right and far left vote, because both ends share a patriotic fervour above all else.
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I don't think it's anything to do with patriotic fervour. People just realize that unchecked immigration and out-of-control population growth is destroying the country. She's the only one against this, so voters have no alternative choice.

- traffic congestion
- overcrowded public schools
- overcrowded public hospitals
- unaffordable housing, homelessness
- massive govt spending on support services
- crime rates spiraling out of control
- multiculturalism (ie. division)
- terrorism

All these problems relate to 1) unchecked and 2) out-of-control population growth.

On the flipside, it's quite obvious that resisting such degradation is like trading against the market. Market wins every single time. Surrendering is easier.
 

Over supply of labour -> stagnant wage growth -> reduction in consumer confidence -> interest rate cuts ineffective -> recession ?
 

Thanks for that Tisme but already knew what she stood for long before you did.

Pauline is listening to the people of whom many think like her are often too timid to speak their minds for the fear of being branded some sort of phobia by the Green/Labor socialists left coalition.

It is not a wonder that Commo Gillian Twiggs has not accused Pauline of being a xenophobic discriminator or some other stupid name they often come up with.

Most people are sick to death of this crap that is going on with distortion of the truth by the likes of Gillian Twiggs and some others from the left and the branding of people who believe in free speech.

:headshake
 
This rambling idiot is an Australian Senator? God help us.


Eh? "We have had to endure"? I understand he probably gets his news from whacko news sites in America but he does realise he's in Australia, right?

And it gets better.

"What is worse, Secretary Clinton has clearly surrounded herself with a gang of liars and odious swindlers, scammers and serial sex pests of the worst order, including her deplorable and disgraced husband, President Clinton," he said.

Once again, this idiot is a senator. He should be standing on a street corner in his bathrobe and slippers yelling abuse at passers by while swigging from his bottle of port.

How a Sovereign Citizen ever got to be in the senate still amazes me.
 
I'm surprised no one has taken a a shot at some of these bludging parasites.
Hanson is looking good by comparison, at least I think she's honest.
 
Agree completely, McLovin.
Surely Hanson realises she has a whacko as her second, or maybe its part of a clever plan to get the whacko vote.
 
Agree completely, McLovin.
Surely Hanson realises she has a whacko as her second, or maybe its part of a clever plan to get the whacko vote.

I think she's too stupid to have known what she was getting into with this character. She has a pretty poor history of surrounding herself with men who take advantage of her.
 
I follow Pauline on Twitter where she links to her facebook site:


Actual cost per person she is touting : $573,111
 
I follow Pauline on Twitter where she links to her facebook site:



Actual cost per person she is touting : $573,111

How much of that $573k goes directly to the refugees? $5?

We did the maths on this before didn't we?

Can't help but think that maybe it's not just the people smugglers who's trading off of human miseries.
 
Malcolm is the great prevaricator. When he's not holding court telling us the bleeding obvious as if he is the schoolmaster and we are the pupils, he's distancing himself from his own and his peer's stink...
Very good description. To whom will history be kinder I wonder, Turnbull or Abbott? For mine Malcolm has plenty of ground to make up.
 
How much of that $573k goes directly to the refugees? $5?

We did the maths on this before didn't we?

Can't help but think that maybe it's not just the people smugglers who's trading off of human miseries.

Yes same enriched "Project Managers" as School Halls and Insulation, different masters handing out the taxpayer dollars.
 
Xenophon is the epitome of a populist career politician. 2% nationally is about what the NXT deserves.

Hmm... empowerment.

That's a nice way of telling the battling Aussies to get off their azzes.

So her proposal is to get "dole bludgers" back to slave labour wages work, and have the taxpayers paying for most of it?

I have an idea. Why not we taxpayers educate the kids better; more funding for schools and more job re-training programmes.

If w can't do that, then maybe it's cheaper to just pay for the doles instead of "helping" people to work and pick up the tab on employer's behalf.


I might go into politics one day. And it's not just for the generous pay and perks. Well, alright, just for that. But I wouldn't be happy or proud of it!
 


I guess if you want welfare, it's better to fill in a form with ASIC than with Centrelink.

That and get yourself a few brown paper bags and pencil in a couple places for "consultants" with government work experience.
 
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