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Biloela Tamil Family And Their 5 Day Reprieve From Deportation.
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Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 3 September 2019 11:01:24 PM
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Dear Mr. Opinon,
«There are a lot of people in the third world wanting to migrate to Australia to have a first world lifestyle and desperate people do desperate things. How many older people get divorced in order to get the single pension each instead of relying on the couples pension?» Why, they should be able to physically arrive (provided they do not pose a health/criminal/terrorist risk) and remain so long as they cause no trouble, but why should this give them any right to a pension or similar costly privileges and protections? They don't even need to be allowed into crowded cities like Sydney or Melbourne that do not want them. Let them be citizens of Biloela, Tasmania, or other such places that welcome them, they need not necessarily be accepted as residents/citizens of Australia just because they happen to live on land which Australia claims as its own. Posted by Yuyutsu, Wednesday, 4 September 2019 12:33:30 AM
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Why do so many people think Australia's objective should be to deter migration rather than to profit from it?
Posted by Aidan, Wednesday, 4 September 2019 1:55:31 AM
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Paul,
Once again you post unsubstantiated bollocks. That a private enterprise delivers the same services at a fraction of the cost to the taxpayer is a benefit to all except the left whingers who don't care a crap about the taxpayer and are losing union flunkeys. That princess Keneally is saying that Labor would let them and the other 6000 non refugees stay and that it would not start the boats again is the same delusion that killed 1200 women and children and cost the country $10bn to $20bn. Posted by Shadow Minister, Wednesday, 4 September 2019 5:18:52 AM
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Dear Shadow Minister,
Are you really going to sit there and support a privatised visa service? Come on mate, kick the traces for once. Why on earth do you think this is a good idea when privatising regulation has lead to disaster after disaster. How is NSW faring after privatising building inspections? Well is save a lot of money as one inspector showed 4 Corners. Instead of inspecting every floor of a high rise it was from memory 2 in 20. How is the country going with the privatisations of the education sector? Rip offs and rorts galore. Even the Wolf of wallstreet couldn't resist the pots of gold; http://www.couriermail.com.au/business/wolf-of-wall-street-jordan-belfort-in-taxpayerfunded-australian-training-programs/news-story/58d972da386fe64b177c51f6b9385a7c Keep singing the songs of the benefits of privatisations, just don't be sad that no one is listening. Posted by SteeleRedux, Wednesday, 4 September 2019 10:00:10 AM
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ttbn,
I never claimed that my opinion was important - but obviously it seems to be to you. All I stated was that if you didn't like my opinion of you - you could always improve. If it's not important to you however - why do you choose not to ignore it? Obviously you seem to care what I think or you would not be responding. Your actions speak volumes. Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 4 September 2019 10:17:03 AM
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If you don't like my opinion of you,
you can always improve.
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 3 September 2019 5:51:33 PM
Your arrogance is beyond bounds! What ever gave you the idea that your opinion was important! You are in the same camp as the 3 other Left Nutters.