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Dictator Dan and the Hillbilly Dictator have a lot in common : Comments

By Graham Young, published 9/12/2022

Victoria has become a laughing stock for Australia, like Queensland was in the 80s, and the reasons bad leaders are kept in place are similar.

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GY is not a total sceptic…yet. When he graduates, he will see the complete picture emerging.

Dan.
Posted by diver dan, Friday, 9 December 2022 8:18:28 AM
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Are ethnic Chinese voting for China in Victoria?

Dan Andrews has been compared with Xi Jinping.

"Victorian Premier Dan Andrews is not yet fully on par with Chinese dictator Xi Jinping, but the similarities are too obvious to ignore"

. Both have been utterly callous and dismissive of freedom and human rights.

. Both have ruled over the harshest and longest lockdowns in the world.

. Both have governments that exhibit a deep contempt for religion, especially Christianity.

. Both are power-hungry, and seen as dictators.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 9 December 2022 8:23:39 AM
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Aussie Dan Succeeded because he wasn't, foreign born, Guy. The coalition is on the nose with the average Aussie, because it has swung too far to the right.

They need to reestablish foundational core values. Remain fiscally conservative and socially progressive, as they were when they were founded by Christians with Christian values.

They were the people that ended slavery and child labour. And the dictatorial power of the monarchy.

They stood for personal freedom, a bill of rights, went to war against the Nazis and for freedom. A history with lots to be proud of!

And cannot stand still while the very (Seig Hiel) autocratic forces we went to war with, infiltrate the party and destroy it from within.

Also, our broken preferential system needs to be jettisoned given how easily it's manipulated by the back-room power brokers.

What we need are primaries that decide the leading candidates followed by a runoff by the two leading candidates.

That way candidates will win on outcomes and what they stand for. Rather than at present on how to vote cards among a virtual plethora of candidates, many with unspoken secret agendas, like the power at any price, greens.

That way the moderate middle of the coalition will once again prevail, and labor will need to seriously lift its game to compete.

Sir Henery Boltin told this story. A long time into the future everything including brains will be transplanted.

Anyway, a bloke with terminal brain cancer was seeking a disease-free replacement. Was shown through the brain bank to choose a suitable replacement prior to surgery.

He was shown into this long hallway with brains floating in solution on either side. As he looked, he saw those on the left were priced in the hundreds of thousands and those on the right just a few hundred dollars.

He asked the attendant why the difference? And was told those on the left were hardly used at all and almost brand new, whereas those on the right were almost all used up from thousands of hours of overwork, hence the price difference.
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Friday, 9 December 2022 11:43:29 AM
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We cannot look in to the mind of each voter.
We cannot appreciate how each one came to his decision.
But we CAN see how the collective cogitation of the voters panned out.
It returned a labor government with a very healthy majority.
That is the bottom line.
Once again, it is the 'total of the tape' which counts.
Everything else is just 'what-if'
Everything else is just a few wisps of straw blowing in the wind.
Posted by Ipso Fatso, Friday, 9 December 2022 12:36:26 PM
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Face it. For we typical Queensland rightwingers

Dan's success and sincerity Must be tantamount to Communism!

After all Dan Is south of the border.
Posted by Maverick, Friday, 9 December 2022 4:07:48 PM
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Following one kick in the arse after another for the Coalition at the ballot box, we have conservative commentators lecturing the Labor Party as to how they must improve, and how the voters hate them so. To compare the corrupt criminal government of Bjelke-Petersen with the Andrews mob is a bit rich. Sure Labor in Victoria had a couple of bad apples, what government doesn't, but Old Joh and his government of cronyism and nepotism was rotten to the core.
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 10 December 2022 5:36:23 AM
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