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Election fall out

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"You lot had better hope like hell that labour does get in, because if they don't, you are in for the shake up of your lives because those of us who fund this waste fest are about to revolt."

LMAO Bring it on butch.
I doubt you rightards could run a revolution any better than you run a government.
Probably think you could just employ all the povos to kill each other for you lol.

If a real revolution ever happens flesher people like you will be the first for the chop.
You have no idea how depraved poverty and powerlessness can make some people.
The carnage will make recent capitalist wars look like girl scout jamborees.

Revolution is not the way.
Posted by mikk, Tuesday, 5 July 2016 1:27:00 PM
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Would those be the same Asian countries that are proposing or have already imposed restrictions on the number of expats living there because they might diminish the local culture, or simply look out of place?

Remembering that they already have requirements that ensure that any retirees who might move there must be fully self-financed, have limitations affecting their purchase of a home and so on?

I am not a supporter of Pauline Hanson. Australia is a democracy where freedom of speech SHOULD prevail but often doesn't. Thanks to the very people who have made a habit and a politically correct virtue of misconstruing Hanson's meaning to ruthlessly sledge and make a caricature out her to mock. Invariably the worst critics are those with an undeclared interest in siphoning money from the public trough of taxpayer's dollars for multicultural and other grants.
Posted by onthebeach, Tuesday, 5 July 2016 1:31:06 PM
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//I well remember an Australian lady of Chinese origin sticking up for Pauline those 20 years ago.
The lady was wary of Communist infiltration at the time.//

Yeah, because all Asians are communists.

Asia is a continent, Is Mise. It consists of more than China.
Posted by Toni Lavis, Tuesday, 5 July 2016 2:40:58 PM
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Thinking Liberals realise that it was only about 10% of those who wanted to vote against the Turnbull twit, who could overcome their nausea & actually vote Labor. Just 10% this time, but if Turnbull is still there next election, the liberal vote might look like the Greens or the Democrats before them.

Even if the man was not so disgusting, he has proved yet again that with a strategist like him leading, you might as well cut your own throat now, & get it over with quickly.

Interesting that the Greens picked up bugger all. With so many disaffected Liberals looking for a new home, this indicates there are only so many fools & ratbags to go round, & as we can see here, most are already Greens.

Do you think there is any truth in the rumour that he is a Labor party plant, with intentions to stuff the Liberal party, as the only way to save Labor. If so, he's done very well.
Posted by Hasbeen, Tuesday, 5 July 2016 3:01:22 PM
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It is reported that over 1,000,000 voters nationally abandoned Liberal for far right candidates; also over 500,000 Labor voters abandoned Labor for the Greens and "Xon" Candidates.
Posted by Josephus, Tuesday, 5 July 2016 3:09:11 PM
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Well it seems that Xenophon was the bigger winner, as much of the swinging vote who in the end control politics, are in the centre and not on either extreme. I think Xenophon and Turnbull should be able to organise an effective team if required.

Meantime the grumpy old conservatives have largely fled to Pauline. May they be very happy together!
Posted by Yabby, Tuesday, 5 July 2016 4:15:15 PM
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