Knobby22
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I found some other interesting information today.Rowhena Campbell is the Libs candidate. She beat a field that consisted of three women.
Wwell, thats good, we need more women in Parliament.
Three out of four of the candidates are women, so it is highly likely that a women will triumph.
So thats good.
She is a barrister.
Thats bad, we already have too many legal folk in parliament.
She is part Indian extraction.
This is good, as it means more diversity in parliament.
She is married to News Corps Political Editor James Campbell.
That will be problem, how will we know if the Political editor will remain out of things if her name comes up? (fat chance).
The labour candidate is, wait for it, a former Union organiser.
Thats bad. We already have too many ex Union reps in parliament, despite the inions representing less than 1 in 5 or the workforce.
The good folk of Ashton really don't have much in the way of diversity apart from the ethnicity.
Mick
I thought paid were staff were not allowed to work on party business? Isn’t that what the Labour Red Shirt thing was all about?I found some other interesting information today.
She lives in Brunswick.
She is a City of Melbourne Councillor! (which is probably a good thing as she understands how things work).
She gets the keys to a property in Ashton today and will move to the burbs if she wins. If not. it will
Also I found out that, on the day that Deeming had the rally, according to the Liberals glum report, Labor had 18 of their MPs (and associated staff) door knocking the electorate.
They would have been volunteeringI thought paid were staff were not allowed to work on party business? Isn’t that what the Labour Red Shirt thing was all about?
mick
So right, yet so wrong.A further 6.5% swing against the Libs in the Aston by-election. If that isn't a wake up call then I don't know what is.
Let's parachute a sky news political commentators wife from Brunswick into an eastern suburban belt seat. Let's go on about fringe issues which attract Nazis. Let's be negative on everything and make Albanese the sensible alternative and force them to deal with the Greens.
Let's publically attack Pesutto for trying to move the party to the centre.
Let's argue lower wages, and the only policy for young people is to let them raid their super to buy a house. They aren't stupid, they know that will only make landlords wealthier.
Let's generally go for the retiree vote.
Stop listening to Newscorp. Stop acting like the Republican party and become The Liberal Party again.
Divisive rubbish works in thecUSA but generally doesn't work here. Wake up!
Mr Knobby, me thinks try taking a horse to water and then make it drink, won't happen. Same with the Blue Brigade, to full of themselves with the "we are the born to rule party" Might have been in the 50's and 60's but the peasants are waking up to the fact that they are a mob of d*&^heads these days. There is of course a few exceptions, but not many.A further 6.5% swing against the Libs in the Aston by-election. If that isn't a wake up call then I don't know what is.
Let's parachute a sky news political commentators wife from Brunswick into an eastern suburban belt seat. Let's go on about fringe issues which attract Nazis. Let's be negative on everything and make Albanese the sensible alternative and force them to deal with the Greens.
Let's publically attack Pesutto for trying to move the party to the centre.
Let's argue lower wages, and the only policy for young people is to let them raid their super to buy a house. They aren't stupid, they know that will only make landlords wealthier.
Let's generally go for the retiree vote.
Stop listening to Newscorp. Stop acting like the Republican party and become The Liberal Party again.
Divisive rubbish works in thecUSA but generally doesn't work here. Wake up!
In this country NO WAY Should be a jailable offence. Anyone who has seen the Hilter salute would recognise this to be one also.A little while ago, some blokes dressed in black and performing a Nazi salute walked past a Liberal Victorian MP at a rally.
By guilt of association, not only the Victorian Liberals guilty, bit so were the Liberal feds.
The larger bunch of blokes dressed in black from the CFMEU look suspiciously like they are giving the NAZI salute.
Wonder if the labour feds will end up with the same guilt by association tag.
Mick
perhaps its a matter of degrees (of arm extension I mean).
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Perhaps Dan is doing a Whitlam?Albo went with ScoMo on saying no to the belt and road.
But Dan was in China last few weeks with no media right ?
The expected inquiry into the trip might join a few dots in the finance area
And if all else fails then there is the GST to plunder from WA and perhaps other States.Perhaps Dan is doing a Whitlam?
Question is, who will play the Khemlani role?
Mick
The doings of the Cain government were even worse than many realised at the time.Reminds me of the late 1980's in Victoria.
The Cain government had wracked up enormous debt, and Cain abandoned ship and left Joan Kirner to face the eventual drubbing, despite her being more popular than Jeff Kennet.
One could suggest that the place is going to the dogs (not the Western Doggies), crippling debt, shortage of workers(?), others wanting more lolley, building companies going down the gurgler etc etc.The doings of the Cain government were even worse than many realised at the time.
It wasn't just the debt as actual debt.
It was also the "dividends" extracted from everything they could be extracted from, sending government authorities deep into debt in their own name as well. Everything that could be raided was raided, the cupboard was bare.
I'm no fan of Kennett, indeed some of his actions laid the foundations for the problems we've got today (energy most notably) but he was handed an effectively bankrupt state.
We're not fully there by any means but it's all sounding a bit uncomfortably like ~1990.One could suggest that the place is going to the dogs (not the Western Doggies), crippling debt, shortage of workers(?), others wanting more lolley, building companies going down the gurgler etc etc
Not one person was charged over the Nichola Gobbo corrption, and to my knowledge, no one has ever been charged over the Jason Roberts corrupted trial.At least two major drug squad cases may be compromised after a Victoria Police officer involved in them was arrested for allegedly falsifying a DNA case results summary in another matter.
That matter, involving Senior Constable Jye Symes, was dropped at court two weeks ago after he was arrested and interviewed on March 29 by professional standards command. According to a letter sent by the Victorian Office of Public Prosecutions to lawyers involved in an upcoming case, he was stood down with pay and “may yet be charged”.
In 2020, the Court of Appeal ruled police misconduct undermined Mr Roberts’ 2002 trial after a Victorian anti-corruption commission investigation identified “improper practices by police officers” concerning witness statements.
The investigation found officers were asked to change Constable Miller’s dying declarations so they did not include his descriptions of the offenders.
It also found an officer omitted information in his statement on Constable Miller’s dying declarations, namely that there were two offenders.
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