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Should Liberal Senator Jacinda Price Resign From Parliament?

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There was a flicker of light for the Noalition yesterday, as Mad Caravan failed in his attempt to kick out Davo Littledick from the Cow Cocky Party.
Posted by Paul1405, Tuesday, 13 May 2025 4:32:25 AM
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Classic signs of too cocky on this thread. Give it a year I predict !
Posted by Indyvidual, Tuesday, 13 May 2025 9:07:23 AM
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The Liberal party has shot itself in the foot & if the Nationals are smart they can take the helm !
Labor didn't win, the Liberals lost due to promising totally necessary cut s in the Public Service.
Common sense should have told them you can't win people over especially people as opportunistic as Australians by telling them that their belts will be tightened for them by their merits !
Posted by Indyvidual, Wednesday, 14 May 2025 6:47:17 PM
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Australians are desperate for an alternative to Labor but the LNP is hell-bent on proving itself as not being that alternative.
Politicians need to frequent Pubs instead of isolated & privileged functions to find out how to run a Nation !
Labor is proof that academic background people with no practical experience & common sense only excel in intellectual spin & jargon however, performing in the field of governing is beyond their reach !
Posted by Indyvidual, Thursday, 15 May 2025 7:35:37 AM
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This guy is a classic,

He has been exposed as lying about the vote that gave the Labor Party a crushing victory, claiming there were millions of non citizens voting. BS fella! Now he's claiming; "Australians are desperate for an alternative to Labor", what, an alternative made up of the Old Fart stick in the mud mob. Please! Is this another one of your "RUMOURS"! To make matters worse he believes our political leaders should be taking advice from the low IQ knuckles dragging pissheads down at the pub. This is the same bloke who once complained that his aged welfare increase wasn't enough to get him another Schooner down at 'Gods Waiting Room'.

Indy, produce evidence to support your claim that Australians are desperate for an alternative to Labor?. What we need is to cut aged welfare by $60 billion, and get the malingerer class contributing through a Seniors National Service. I heard a RUMOUR that there are millions of non citizens collecting 2 pensions, one from Aussie, and the other from where they blew in from. We can hear all sorts of rumours if we want to.
Posted by Paul1405, Thursday, 15 May 2025 9:36:25 AM
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2 pensions, one from Aussie, and the other from where they blew in from.
Paul1405,
Whatever pension is paid by the old country gets deducted from the Australian pension.
Millions of ineligible voters ? Crickey ! Where'd you get that from ? One of those voices in your head ?
Posted by Indyvidual, Thursday, 15 May 2025 5:52:04 PM
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