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Albanese China Trip.

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ttbn,

I value constructive comments and I do understand that
on a discussion forum we will have different opinions
on issues but I think it would be more helpful if we
could find a middle ground that benefits everyone without
resorting to personal attacks.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 20 November 2023 11:51:19 AM
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Albanese made a real idiot of himself in Parliament, ranting, raving and jerking his right arm up and down - screeching how he was into getting people ‘together’ (as per the Voice?)

All the while, Dutton looked on, perfectly calm, deadpan.

Very emotional is Albanese; short on smarts and decorum; goes on short overseas trips regularly to be among people who don't have time to wake up to him and his temper tantrums.

He seems to be losing it.

. He refuses to say whether or not he brought up the recent Chinese aggression against a RAN ship with his Communist mate.

. The Voice is a dead duck, which he refused to tell anyone about.

. He won't have an investigation into the Covid travesty.

. He has nothing to say about mass immigration and how it will be managed.

. He is handing back industrial relations to the extremist unions. Pay increases as productivity sinks.

. He can't or won't respond to the Opposition's questioning about managing criminal non-citizens.

. He is all “huff and puff” and emotional , unlike Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles, who is often in charge when Airbus Albo is absent, and presents as a much better proposition as leader if Labor wants another term. Marles had the good sense to consult with Peter Dutton, who has had vast experience in immigration and home affairs, while Airbus was overseas during the High Court finding on letting criminal illegal immigrants out of detention.

According to various parliamentary colleagues, Albanese, in his years in the job, never displayed any aptitude for leadership. How he is now Prime Minister, openly confirming that lack of aptitude, is a mystery.

The second worst Prime Minister ever, Kevin Rudd, is said to have stitched things up so that the leadership cannot be changed as easily as it can with the other lot. But, for all our sakes, Labor has to do something to get rid of this bloke. He can't be allowed to continue wrecking the joint until the next election.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 20 November 2023 9:51:55 PM
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Even the ABC is headlining the dangerous idiot's refusal to tell Australians what they are entitled to know:

"Prime minister refuses to say whether he raised Chinese navy's harm of ADF divers with Xi Jinping".

He's not going to talk about 'private conversations', he squeaks. The conversation never occurred, and he doesn't have the guts to admit it, just as he didn't have the guts to tackle the Communist dictator.

The repeated footage of him rushing up to Xi, patting him on the shoulder and grinning like a star-struck school girl says it all.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 21 November 2023 6:54:14 AM
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Ho-hum,

The Chinese navy should keep out of Sydney Harbour and stop interfering with Australia's peaceful "surveillance" operations, on behalf of America, in the South China Sea, and the Sea Of Japan etc, etc.
Posted by Paul1405, Tuesday, 21 November 2023 8:04:52 AM
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Hi Paul,

The Prime Minister has taken the right approach in
keeping his conversations with another world
leader private. It would have been inappropriate
of him to air those conversations in public and the
opposition is merely weaponizing whatever it can to
attack. Unfortunately, these outmoded tactics won't
get them re-elected.

Also regarding the release of detainees into our
communities? Those with criminal records are going
to be strictly monitored and the government will
follow them closely according to the strict laws
already in place.

We should give our government a chance to do its job.
Before criticisms are hurled at our current government
lets remember that we had a former PM who was sworn in to
five separate ministries and that he shielded himself from
scrutiny by establishing a Cabinet Committee of which he
was the only member.

Morrison was criticized for his actions but he validated them
by refusing to release the minutes of his meetings.

Dutton should simply think before he speaks.
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 21 November 2023 9:28:17 AM
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Foxy,

You claim that "Our Prime Minister is not intent on prospering politically by vilifying opposing sides."

He vilified the opposition plenty during the pathetic voice campaign.

Thanks to Albozo's idiocy:

"Support for a treaty with First Nations people has slumped while approval for a truth-telling commission has languished after the Voice referendum was defeated. Only about a third of voters now support these measures, along with the Voice, which were the three pillars of the Uluru Statement from the Heart that the Albanese government had committed to fulfilling.

Backing for the treaty has fallen from 58 per cent in October to 33 per cent this month, according to a Resolve Political Monitor survey done for the Nine News masthead. Meanwhile, only 34 per cent are in favour of a truth-telling body, with 31 per cent opposed and 34 per cent undecided."
Posted by shadowminister, Tuesday, 21 November 2023 12:44:49 PM
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