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So are you worried yet?

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Jay,

Yes. As long as they didn't make a career of it. One of the main problems is career pollies who see it as just another job, with good money, perks and super they don't pay for. Service to the public doesn't come into it.

To those of you concerned about racial profiling,

Remember, multiculturalism and immigration was instigated by social engineers in opposition to nature. Originally, pale skinned people lived in cool countries away from the equator; darker skinned people lived in hot countries nearer to the equator. The reasons for this are obvious. Natural occurrences beat human manipulation every time. Early colonists were the first to interfere with nature, and that is why whites in Australia have the highest skin cancer rate in the world.

We should have all stayed where we originated, but we didn't, and Australia is now a white nation. So, it's daft to think that non-whites wouldn't be picked out for checking. If you think that nobody should be checked, well that's tough, and you clearly do not care about what happens to your country. But, spot checks will have to occur eventually, with a a growing number of overstayers and illegals on bridging visas who have disappeared into the populace. Without a doubt, the immigration department should checking all the time on certain work groups where there wont be a white person in sight. If you luvvies are concerned about only non-whites being checked, just remember, you brought it about with your pro-multicultural/everyone welcome nonsense.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 31 August 2015 2:46:03 PM
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Does anyone know what doog is talking about ?

Anyway the commissioner is staying and already the TV is bursting with
pollies and others getting all excited about it.
What on earth are they so worried about ?
Are they frightened about what has come out and what may ?
Guilty consciouses ?
Posted by Bazz, Monday, 31 August 2015 5:28:02 PM
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To be honest, I doubt anyone could have done any better than Abbott simp,y because he inherited a basket case from hanginades left behind from the red head, to billions of waste committed by Rudd, not to mention the billions needed to fund Rudds illegals debacle. They Di try to put measures in place with their first budget, but nobody wanted to do the heavy lifting mostly because they thought Rudd was the tooth fairy and the billions he gave away, much of which was allowed to be wasted, never had to be paid back.

I'm with Bazz, let Bill have the keys to the lodge so they can Finnish us off.

When we hit the bottom, we will then be FORCED to reform, from welfare waste to minority noise makers lime the gay marriage punters, all of which have far to much air time right now.

Once we het the bottom and there are very few jobs, wages will come back to where they need to be because so long as we continue to increase wages over and above CPI, which has been the case for years it had to end in tears. We must also remember that super contributions from employers also count as wage increases.

It stands to reason that if CPI sits at say 3% and wages increase by 5% then that's not sustainable the other problem is that conditions enjoyed today were brought about by union demands in boom times and those boom times are gone.

We either give some now or loose lots down the track. Your call.
Posted by rehctub, Monday, 31 August 2015 6:48:55 PM
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So are you worried yet?

No, I've given up worrying.
We're doomed.

1. The multicultural/globalist runaway train (yes, it's one and the same train) will keep on chugging, no matter what the economic/social/environmental consequences, fuelled by idealist fantasy and selfish greed.

2. This will lead to chaos, despair, hostilities, vandalism, lone wolf violence, territorial skirmishes.

3. This will escalate into terrorism and guerrilla warfare (by nationalists, minorities and "anti-fascists").

4. This will lead to an authoritarian regime, whether elected or not, attempting to belatedly restabilise a disintegrating society.

5. Such regime, as they always do, will go too far and eventually self-destruct or be sabotaged into oblivion.

6. When the dust settles, the mass graves are concreted over and the bombed buildings demolished, the surviving population will be wearier but wiser, vowing to never repeat phases 1-5 ever again.
Never, ever, ever again.

Of course, this could all be avoided.
By simply not letting step 1 proceed *any further*.

But we can't do that, can we?
That would be waysist.
Posted by Shockadelic, Monday, 31 August 2015 9:23:05 PM
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By and large Shockadelic you are right. The hilarious if not pathetic part of it all is that the regressive media will and are deceitful enough to blame the people who have been warning of this for decades. If that fails blame it on global warming.
Posted by runner, Monday, 31 August 2015 9:33:09 PM
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No.

There's no point: the future hasn't happened yet, so why worry about it?

The past has already happened and you can't change it, so why worry about it?

The only thing worth worrying about is the ever-fleeting and elusive now, which I find is best approached with an upbeat frame of mind. Like this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApAth15BXVc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlBiLNN1NhQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yv-Fk1PwVeU

Anybody else notice how easy all three of these songs are easy to sing, even if you're musically challenged?

When you're feeling in the dumps
don't be silly chumps
just purse your lips and whistle
that's the thing.
Posted by Toni Lavis, Monday, 31 August 2015 10:03:04 PM
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