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Posted by shadowminister, Wednesday, 30 August 2023 7:03:30 AM
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I can't help thinking if the Coalition had been asked to form the Voice it would have rejected it outright & demand that the NIAS does what it gets funded for & everyone would now be happy instead of so divided ! And, as far as recognition goes the Indigenous would be & are recognised already !
I just saw a Facebook thing that says Noel Pearson's net worth is $33 Mills. Might not be true but money is there to be gotten hold of if you bleat discrimination. The squeaky hinge gets the oil & the bleating activists get money & they'll get even more if the Voice succeeds ! Posted by Indyvidual, Friday, 1 September 2023 11:20:49 AM
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Indy,
Here's a site that said Noal pearson is worth only $5 million, must have lost $28 million between one dodge website and another. Those "reported' net worth of people sites are all over the place. There'd be one which says Indyvidual is only worth $10 million , when the truth is he's worth $20 million. http://allfamousbirthday.com/noel-pearson/ Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 1 September 2023 2:07:07 PM
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Indyvidual,
You should not view someone's wealth as something that invalidates their intelligence. Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain and most fools do. Posted by Foxy, Friday, 1 September 2023 4:34:34 PM
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criticize, condemn and complain
Foxy, that's exactly what you do in your post above. I did stress that I have reservations about the validity of the information but you & Paul1405 jumped head first at the opportunity to criticise. I have just as many reservations on the validity of Paul1405's $5 Mill link as I have about the info re the $33 Mills. The point here is that it does not gel that such amounts of money are actually procurable from activism unless of course our lawyer friend does proper work for which he gets remunerated by non-Govt clientele. I don't think anyone would stop him were he to stand up & disclose the state of his finances for being a poor, discriminated against indigenous. To someone in his profession the Voice would definitely be an enticing proposition. What's that got to do with One Nation ? Well, as more such info comes to light the more thinking people will consider whether to support ON or the Voice Corporation ! Posted by Indyvidual, Saturday, 2 September 2023 6:51:35 AM
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Indyvidual,
You are the one that consistently keeps referring to the "elites" of the Voice. And then you brought in the supposed net worth of Noel Pearson in your again attempts to demean the voice. Hence my reaction to your posts. You need to acquire broader skills and let go of your inflexible ideologies. Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 2 September 2023 9:32:31 AM
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"Support for Anthony Albanese’s government has continued to plunge, according to a new poll that reveals that one in two voters expect the Reserve Bank board will hike the cash rate next week.
The SECNewgate Research Mood of the Nation survey, conducted between August 16 and 21, shows falling support for federal and state governments amid cost-of-living pressures and concern over the housing crisis.
The poll of more than 1200 voters reveals only 26 per cent of Australians expect the cash rate to be lower in 12 months, with most households bracing for up to three years of mortgage pain. After 12 rate hikes in just over a year, 49 per cent of voters fear the RBA on Tuesday will push the cash rate above 4.1 per cent.
A combination of interest rate hikes and cost-of-living pressures has seen governments across the country take a hit, with only 36 per cent of voters positively rating the performance of the Albanese government, down from 46 per cent in April.
Performance rankings of state governments in Victoria, NSW and Queensland were down 7 to 8 per cent.
With mortgage holders across the country dedicating a record share of their take-home pay to loan repayments, the corporate cop has written to the chief executives of 30 lenders reminding them of their obligations to help the increasing number of “everyday Australians” struggling to make ends meet."