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The rise of the Blak National parliament

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For many years I have used a credit union 100% owned by members. Not perfect, but definitely not banking barons. I would not touch a bank with a barge pole.

As of September 2023, UK banks are still closing bank accounts, for political reasons, at the rate "a thousand a day". I'm not aware of any such closures in Australia, but how long will it be before Australia follows on, as it always does with most things from carbon dioxide scaremongering to increased electricity prices and environmental vandalism with windmills and solar panels.

Whatever hoops unelected globalists and the UN hold out, our politicians jump through; which reminds me of something I saw last night.

That sneaky bastard, Albanese has signed up with the UN (no parliamentary involvement) to ban the gill netting of wild barramundi in Queensland. No consultation with the industry. They heard about it via a press release. No word from the Opposition, either.

If you want to know what the mainstream media (aka Pravda) is hiding from you, you must download the ADH TV app: the only conservative media left in Australia. There are still people who care about the future of Australia and Australians.
Posted by ttbn, Saturday, 23 September 2023 2:11:05 PM
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Bit of a laugh. Poor old Kamahl sobbingingly revealed that he is changing his Voice vote from No to Yes, after a blaktivist lied to him to him about the "terrible" things that happened to aborigines prior to 1967.

A lot of those Big Business and sporting code donations are probably going into searching for lies and liars - it's all they have.
Posted by ttbn, Saturday, 23 September 2023 2:20:39 PM
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Thanks ttbn. Yes member owned credit unions are probably the way to go. You can own shares in banks too I suppose. I guess I'd feel more comfortable with a credit union too. I know some people in Australia that have had their bank accounts closed for political reasons.
Posted by Canem Malum, Saturday, 23 September 2023 4:46:48 PM
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I'm on the way out & all I can say to the younger generations is, the crap you're heading for will be of your own making if you don't start thinking now !
Kick Labor out & don't ever let them back into policy & decision making again for the rest of your lives !
They're dictating via Democracy bleating ! Stop falling for it ! They're selling your freedom as fast as you let them !
Posted by Indyvidual, Saturday, 23 September 2023 5:24:31 PM
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he is changing his Voice vote from No to Yes
ttbn,
Looks like a choreographed & planned setup to me ! I met the bloke many years ago & he was a really nice chap in the 70's !
My guess is that he would have been pressured to do what he did.
Posted by Indyvidual, Saturday, 23 September 2023 6:27:21 PM
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Kamahl is 88 and probably more emotional these days, and easily conned by the lies of a couple of Yes huxters.

As for kicking out Labor … we have to kick out the lot of them.

I agree with Peter Smith, regular contributor to Quadrant Online, who says that politicians are "mainly corrupt". By that, he means that they are "in it for themselves" and, therefore, "blow with the wind".

By corrupt, Smith means they’re in it for themselves and therefore blow with the wind. They have to glad hand, grease palms and lick boots to get preselection. They start off compromised and its all downhill from there.

Given wets like Julian Leeser, Bridget Archer and Simon Birmingham in the Liberal party, there is every reason to think that the Liberals will be "embarking, in company with Labor and the Greens, on any number of future disastrous courses."
Posted by ttbn, Saturday, 23 September 2023 8:01:44 PM
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