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@sptrawler oh well put Sir sp, but I wonder if the Powers That Be are really cncerned how the peasants, the ones that foot the bill, are travelling, as it appears to me the so-called disadvantaged will be the advantaged if this mongrel vote wins.The housing issue is making the elites richer and at the same time adding $hit loads of extra stamp duty to the State coffers.
This is creating the greatest wealth divide in a long time, I really cant see how it will end well.
Meanwhile all the talk is about dissadvantage, well workers paying over $2 a litre to get to work and watching the value of their savings losing ground to house prices, is pretty disheartening.
There is a lot of 'not happy Jan' going on ATM.
Wouldn't be surprised if China doesn't become a major food supplier, starting with milk. Over the years have bought many thousands of dairy cattle. Sheep also were a huge investment up untill a couple of years ago.Think of why we've had to go pr0n a higher education system to the highest bidder and push real estate to ridiculous prices where govts have a good feed all round. Australia is going to be a joke in 10 years time, the holes in the ground will be all cut off by environmentalists and then we can all beg the govt for food that comes from third-world countries that gets grown by people who get paid $1/hr to work.
He's a total clown, the true extent of what labor has done won't come out until they're gone.Albo stepped in it here LMAO incompetent
Everything to do with an investment property costs more, insurance, land rates, and even the water charges cost more in Brisbane. The big winner is capital gain taxes because people barely pay it on personal property of residence. Then you have all forced services where everyone pays GST. The rental market will end up being another industry run by sharks because they'll be the only people game to touch it.The housing issue is making the elites richer and at the same time adding $hit loads of extra stamp duty to the State coffers.
This is creating the greatest wealth divide in a long time, I really cant see how it will end well.
Meanwhile all the talk is about dissadvantage, well workers paying over $2 a litre to get to work and watching the value of their savings losing ground to house prices, is pretty disheartening.
There is a lot of 'not happy Jan' going on ATM.
It's rigged, barely anyone will vote yes and they know it.The fix is in
Well I voted this morning (Tuesday( had the usual questions asked and one was had I voted elsewhere on the referendum. Then I had my name ticked/crossed off on the laptop the lady was using. I don't think double voting by someone with the same name, at the same address, with the same suburb is possible.The AEC is not fit for purpose
Doesn't say that people can't move from booth to booth, it would be interesting to know how this is handled in normal elections.Well I voted this morning (Tuesday( had the usual questions asked and one was had I voted elsewhere on the referendum. Then I had my name ticked/crossed off on the laptop the lady was using. I don't think double voting by someone with the same name, at the same address, with the same suburb is possible.
If they admit to getting double votes, it is obvious to blind Freddy that it goes on. Singing your name off means nothing, all they've used at every Qld election that I've been to is a bit of paper with names on it that they cross off.
They have technology that knows more about us than we do ourselves, facial recognition tech, cameras that can detect whether you're on your phone or not wearing a seatbelt etc....Yes it appears to be an "honesty" system.
Probably there are not enough staff to check if people have voted more than once.
It's rigged, barely anyone will vote yes and they know it.
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gg I voted yesterday with a NO vote from me.Should the YES campaign get up it will set some dangerous precedents.
- Enshrine in Indigenous Culture Alcoholism and Drug Dependence.
- Enshrine in Australian Culture the Primacy of Welfare Earnings over that of Work Earnings
- Embed the fallacy that throwing money at a culture failing to evolve is not counterproductive to its peoples.
- Set up a bureaucracy based on race.
Should the No campaign get up it will give Australia and its Indigenous Peoples a chance to sort out the problems of Australia within an Australian context assuring an Australian fair go solution.
I'm voting NO.
gg
After I cast my resounding No vote yesterday, as there wasn't anyone queuing to get the necessry How to Vote pamphets, I spent a few minutes taking to the two blokes outside.Doesn't say that people can't move from booth to booth, it would be interesting to know how this is handled in normal elections.
I think it's great. I've voted 38 times. Going for a 39th after lunch.The AEC is not fit for purpose
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