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Can One Nation survive this?

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must comment on the thought most voters are sick of politicians, to rebut that I only need point at the poll numbers of Rudd Hawk and Howard, all had very high numbers at one time, also, watch and see Trump by his election, will see a much stronger Democrat party more able to reform , it will take place, for both majors, here,
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 2 June 2018 5:08:26 PM
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Where the two majors are really disgusting is the way they prevent the other from doing well & all this at our expense.
Look at the flak the GST got when first proposed by, was it Keatinge ?
Well, guess what's been saving our bacon since it was introduced by Howard ? You guessed right, the good old GST.
If only they'd stop polishing the leather seats in that massive outhouse & introduce a Flat Tax ! Perhaps that could be done for wage earners for a start & gradually, as the economy improves, bring the others on board.
AND start a non-military national Service to reduce the massive, negative economic impact of Welfare.
Posted by individual, Saturday, 2 June 2018 5:29:34 PM
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I hope it does not happen but the abc and regressives are in total denial re problems caused by Islam. I think Islamic attacks in Australia are envitable. The more Muslims the higher risk of attacks. Depending on the timing of these attacks will determine whether Hanson gets more or less support.
Posted by runner, Saturday, 2 June 2018 5:57:49 PM
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I think that the next election choice will be
between Turnbull and Shorten. Of course I could
be wrong - who knows what will happen prior to
that time. However I've come across this interesting
link that I'd like to share:

http://theconversation.com/mis-red-why-bill-shorten-is-not-a-socialist-91752

I'll try to find an interesting one on Mr Turnbull as well
for my next post.
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 2 June 2018 6:48:23 PM
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Australian Newspaper June 1, 2018 - Pauline Hanson breaks down on TV over One Nation tensions
Yes Pauline Hanson has failings ... I'm sure she's evil, corrupt, unsophisticated ... all the demonizing terms that you can think of. I'm sure we are all these things in varying amounts. But ... she has courage and tenacity - attributes that used to be a defining parts of Australian character ... she has fought for twenty years against immigration with very little reward in the face of intense propaganda, ridicule, and attack. In a time when we have seemingly forgotten Voltaire's principles of free speech in the embodiment of "the good". We have lived through the different stages of this debate - when immigration was low we thought she was wrong, when immigration increased we were advised that the things we were seeing were our imagination, now we see that immigration will change the face of Australia. While we did nothing Pauline Hanson has worked to protect our interest. Our culture has created something in Australia over the last 200 years that like the Eureka Stockade is founded in our common bonds, beliefs, culture, mateship something that those on the edges of society are trying to deconstruct - we the majority have given these groups on the edge of our society - power - and now they use it to attack us. At least Pauline Hanson has tried to do something to save our Australian culture. Paraphrasing the Eureka Stockaders - "We built Australia so we own it" - otherwise we are homeless - if we naively give up our home do you expect anyone to give us a new one. We must take responsibility and protect our home. There are issues in every relationship and I'm sure One Nation has them too - they can be very painful. The wolves are howling at Pauline Hanson but are they the voices of reason or are they the ones that want to deconstruct nations, communities, families and turn them over to a massive globalized juggernaut.
Posted by Canem Malum, Saturday, 2 June 2018 7:24:42 PM
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Some of the "immigration supporters" will go as far as to relate what they see as "racist anti immigration views" as being like "Hitler killing the Jews" - like every "racist" has a little army with a gas chamber. Most people, even people that don't agree with a high (or otherwise) immigration policy are appalled at the deaths in the gas chambers. "Immigration supporters" sometimes say that opposition to multiculturalism is the thin edge of the wedge - but this could be an oversimplification by ideologues and the self serving. The more wise people will understand that it is just an attempt to discredit them at the expense of the memory of the lives that ended so terribly. However the intention is not to have a long disection of Hitler's motivation and the history of Jewish people in 1930's Germany.

Pauline Hanson has said "How many immigrants is enough?" and was met with blank looks.

I admire people that say the right things at a time when people don't yet believe them. Hopefully one day we can all be as great and wise as they are. Then we can live in peace.

In Australia we haven't always supported Pauline Hanson but many of us are waking up to the idea that Australia is a very different place - in a bad way. Hopefully the younger Australian's are able to remember when Australia was owned by Australian's. Every culture should have their own country - its the responsibility of the people to leave its children their due.

Pauline has had a tough few days - I would offer to give her a hug - but she would say I'm a softy. Hopefully she can make up with her colleagues over a beer or a shandy.

We're Australian.

Make sure you vote for anti-immigration (One Nation, Sustainability Australia, etc) in the senate because both major parties support high immigration. And fly your Aussie flag.
Posted by Canem Malum, Saturday, 2 June 2018 7:32:02 PM
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