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Peter Dutton - Political Stirrer.

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I would love to agree.

But then we'd both be wrong!
Posted by Foxy, Friday, 20 October 2023 9:52:00 AM
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The fact that nauseous negativity, and cruel
misinformation has dominated the public discourse
over the last months is as deplorable as it is
depressing. Yet in a country with a racist history
like Australia it was also entirely predictable.

Of course the Prime Minister and his team should have
responded stronger, using cannonballs instead of Halmark
cards. But he was sure Australians would understand
a long overdue message. He should have countered the
outbursts of great Australian ugliness. He chose not to.

How he will behave in the future? We have to wait and
see. One thing we can depend on. He will always put this
nation's interests ahead of his own.

Not many leaders do that.
Posted by Foxy, Friday, 20 October 2023 10:20:57 AM
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God Labor can pick the no hopers can't they.

Whitlam.
Rudd.
Gillard.
Albanese.
Four total deadheads out of six, & Keating probably belongs there. He is the one who sent so many hard working folk broke with his 17% interest rates.

By comparison only one from the Libs, Turnbull, a full deadhead if ever there was one, but Albanese trumps them all.

God help our grand kids.
Posted by Hasbeen, Friday, 20 October 2023 11:15:14 AM
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Hi Hasbeen,

Just a reminder in case you've forgetten.
It was under Whitlam that Medibank was founded
which became Medicare under Hawke. It was under
Whitlam that uni fees were abolished. That the
White Australia Policy ended. That there was equity
in funding for state and private schools. There
was also land rights for our Indigenous people and
funding for Australian Arts - and the list goes on.

Then Kevin Rudd signed the Kyoto Protocol. Gave
the apology to the Stolen Generations. Helped save
Australia from recession with his stimulus packages,
Paid parental leave came into being.

Under Gillard the Royal Commission into Institutional
Childe Sexual Abuse was established. As was the NDIS -
the National Disability Insurance Scheme. Then she put into
place funding reforms in education - Gonski. We had tobacco
plain packaging bill, and this was all achieved with a
minority government. Not bad for a female PM.

As for our current PM? Well, apart from the Indigenous
Voice to Parliament the man has invested in improving
relations in our Pacific region. With France and China.
He's invested in our security with AUKUS - US Uk and
Australia). He's updated Australia's climate change
targets, Supported an increase in the national minimum
wage. Legislated an anti-corruption commission. Has given
support to Ukraine. And there's even more to come.

Save your prayers for our grand-children for later. They don't
currently need them. The country is now in good hands.
Posted by Foxy, Friday, 20 October 2023 12:23:27 PM
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Yes indeed! The "nauseous negativity, and cruel misinformation" from the Government and its supporters has "dominated the public discourse over the last months". Albanese and his gang need to be brought to book for it. Those using that tiresome word "misinformation" are the very ones spreading lies and doing all the mis-informing. It's an old trick of habitual liars to accuse other people of the things they do themselves.

A majority of Australians didn't fall for it this time and, guess what? The misinformers are blaming the majority for not falling for bulls-t that they thought we would swallow, when they should be taking a good hard look at themselves and their arrogant ignorance in treating voters like fools.

It's quite obvious now who the real fools are: Albanese and the Left in general. Even a large percentage of Labor voters didn't fall for the con.

After all that has happened - the most division ever in our nation - one of the fools now says that we can "depend on" the worst PM ever to "put this
nation's interests ahead of his own". No wonder such people are easy marks for dictators.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 20 October 2023 12:37:10 PM
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More personal attacks from our self-proclaimed
"truth teller."

I'll let his posting record shout for itself.

LOL!
Posted by Foxy, Friday, 20 October 2023 1:13:05 PM
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