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These people are tiny minorities compared to everyone who goes to work, earns a living and pays taxes.I think it is all about optics, politicians have to cover all voter bases, so they have to be seen to pander to Palestinian sympathisers and Israel sympathisers.
Your government supports terrorism. Has done for decades.
After all, Israel is a terrorist group.
@ASIOYour government supports terrorism. Has done for decades.
After all, Israel is a terrorist group.
Depends if people are more interested in paying their bills, than having a future?
Which is exactly what's happening.I don't think those two aspirations are mutually exclusive.
After all, if you can't pay your bills, your future is pretty bleak.
@Smurf1976 From reading this post the SA Premier sounds like he has the get up and go.Addressing the original question, well I've no idea whether or not he's any intention of pursuing federal politics but the current premier of SA, Peter Malinauskas, in my view runs rings around either Albo or Dutton in terms of focus on the state and the nation's future.
I say that simply because he has an actual vision that acknowledges the path we're on at present isn't sustainable. He's actually been doing it at public forums recently, putting a chart up showing Australia's national economic complexity and reliance on industries where the writing's on the wall as to their future (eg coal) and addressing the problems head on. From there follows discussion of water pipelines, desalination plants, smelters and refineries, power stations, ports, rebuilding TAFE, aerospace, defence, manufacturing, that university has a role but it isn't where all our kids ought be going, and so on. A lot of the stuff that's been discussed in various threads on this forum as needing to happen and it's all about increasing economic complexity and reducing reliance on "dig and ship" of a small number of commodities.
Albo and Dutton are immature kids in comparison. They just don't talk about important issues facing the nation and instead side track to anything they can think of that avoids addressing the elephants in the room. They're more like magicians, seeking to distract the audience from what's really going on rather than revealing the truth.
So whether he's any thoughts about federal politics I've no idea, but at least one state premier does stand out as being focused on real issues not distractions so the idea has certainly occurred to me that he might have ideas of making a move at some point.
There are. But politics is about deals and in general the people we actually need, won't do terrible deals with sociopaths.@Smurf1976 From reading this post the SA Premier sounds like he has the get up and go.
Still it wouldn't take much to find someone better than Elbow of Dudton
Pity there weren't more of his ilk lurking in the wings
No doubt he's imperfect like everyone but what I like is he's not avoiding hard issues.@Smurf1976 From reading this post the SA Premier sounds like he has the get up and go.
Still it wouldn't take much to find someone better than Elbow of Dudton
Pity there weren't more of his ilk lurking in the wings
Finally, some good legislation.The Albanese government should be given crdit for this peice of legislation that makes it an offence to "dox" people who would otherwise remain privates.
Doxing has become a weapon to be used by a range of angries to play the man rather than the ball.
From Evil Murdoch Press
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Mick
These sort of people should be instantly exported back to the rat hole from whenst they came.Albo had some 'very strong words' to say about the protests planned for 7 Oct at a presser just then.
Meanwhile, Tony Burke hasn't done a thing about the leader of the protests in Melbourne last week. An Iranian national.
Maybe something will be done with this guy as he's not a member of Burke or Clare's electorate.
The ALP and the Greens have been absolutely pathetic in controlling this threat to Australian peace and harmony.
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Bit rich for an Iranian to be calling Oz a Tyrannival terrorist regime.Albo had some 'very strong words' to say about the protests planned for 7 Oct at a presser just then.
Meanwhile, Tony Burke hasn't done a thing about the leader of the protests in Melbourne last week. An Iranian national.
Maybe something will be done with this guy as he's not a member of Burke or Clare's electorate.
The ALP and the Greens have been absolutely pathetic in controlling this threat to Australian peace and harmony.
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There is a sizeable cohort who've been gaslighted into actually believing itBit rich for an Iranian to be calling Oz a Tyrannival terrorist regime.
Has he looked at his own rulers recently?
if he said that in his own country he would be dead by now.
Dumber than a half eaten chip.
Mick
As the narrative would say, we can't jump to conclusions, we need need to work out the voting preference of the demographic represented .These sort of people should be instantly exported back to the rat hole from whenst they came.
Certainly not wanted here.
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