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Albanese A Goner in 2025?
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Posted by mhaze, Monday, 9 December 2024 4:14:18 PM
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Is John Howard too old to bring back?
mhaze, No need, just get rid of Labor ! Posted by Indyvidual, Monday, 9 December 2024 7:25:36 PM
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Australia is 0.8% of GDP growth away from recession. Not just the current recession per capita - the real thing.
The public service (what service?) is bloated. The private sector is shrinking. The Treasurer is good for grand statements, nothing more. Government spending is at a ridiculous level. We need to get back the cheap energy we once had. Renewables are unreliable, Renewables have massive hidden costs. Wind and solar are ruining the environment. Government subsidising of unreliables is the only thing keeping them going. The Albanese government is driving us into poverty. Argentina, here we come. Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 10 December 2024 6:37:06 AM
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48 hours after the synagogue fire bombing, the mobs were on the street shouting anti-Semitism.
What did Albanese do? NOTHING. He doesn't believe in the laws against inciting hatred. A Prime Minister who refuses to uphold the laws of the land, A Prime Minister who plays tennis amid the chaos he largely caused. One term of Albanese has wrecked Australia. Don't give him another one. Dutton is not much chop, but he still has a bit of decency left. Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 10 December 2024 7:04:05 AM
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If he is our next PM, Peter Dutton has said that he would address the nation in front of our national flag ONLY. He rightly says that displaying aboriginal and TI flags is divisive. We are one nation under one flag.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 10 December 2024 7:32:07 AM
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We're told that - "Whether or not something is terrorism
is not always easy to determine". Nor are the current political arguments and personal attacks on the PM and his government useful. It's pointed out that - "holding those responsible should be the goal and careful investigation from the outset is the only way to achieve it". The blaze at the Adass Israel Synagogue in Ripponlea, Melbourne took place on Friday morning. The Prime Minister clearly gave his personal opinion that it was an act of terror which he strongly condemned. He behaved responsibly - and waited for an investigation over the weekend. It has now formally been declared as a terrorist attack. We're told that "Things have now changed operationally to unlocking more resources, more people with specific expertise, more federal and state co-operation, and more agencies involved including ASIO". We're told that "legally it also means that those responsible potentially face harsher penalties". The government has allocated $25 million to safeguard people's safety. There's more at: http://theconversation.com/the-melbourne-synagogue-fire-is-being-treated-as-a-terror-attack-heres-why-that-matters-245558 Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 10 December 2024 9:45:44 AM
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I don't know about that, AC. Its a pretty high bar!