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Queensland back to normal.

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You can always tell how stoned a poster is from how much of a word salad is their post.
Posted by shadowminister, Monday, 2 November 2020 8:42:27 AM
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Shonkyminister, what happened in Queensland, did you see the LNP flying goose crash and burn! Dangerous Deb got flushed away this morning. Another LNP no-hoper bites the dust! Good to see the Greens win another seat and prove competitive in two others, its only a matter of time.

ttbn, should post when he's plastered, he'd make more sense that way!
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 2 November 2020 1:57:33 PM
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Vote buying-bad investment !
Posted by individual, Monday, 2 November 2020 2:01:13 PM
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Indy, I shouldn't have a go at you sometimes. The 'Bradfield Project' if feasible, is actually a very good idea. What the LNP should have done is say "We'll commit $X to a feasibility study, to be completed by X date". Its those kinds of sustainable projects that have merit. The training of young people, not picking fruit, that's dead end, stop gap stuff, but with decent infrastructure projects young people can be give a real start in life, through a decent career oppertunity.
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 2 November 2020 4:16:43 PM
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The 'Bradfield Project' if feasible

Paul1405,
I have been for such a scheme forever & I think I've made it abundantly clear that such a project should not & can not have a finish date. That's why i have stated that all they (ALP or LNP) need to do is start ! The economic snowballing comes automatically.
What the LNP so foolishly put out there is a massive scheme for $15 billion & made it sound like that's what would be needed to kick it off. Start with a couple of small dams here &there, a few weirs, some wind/solar pumps & a few water tunnels & "Presto" you have infra structure that can make money from Day 1. At the same time as the irrigation work starts they could put in tourist roads & facilities & perhaps even a railway & while the machinery is there put in a few dirt runways for tourist & emergency flights ! Non-military national Service crews could clear the bushland for look-outs etc. Imagine balloon flights following the system over the great Dividing Range ? 4WD tracks, swimming holes etc etc. The potential is huge !
Posted by individual, Monday, 2 November 2020 4:41:13 PM
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Hi Paul,

Pity the Greens dropped their vote. Clearly, they are doomed to represent an affluent, inner-city, entitled demographic.

It's very likely they will win Cooper and McConnel in future elections, on LNP preferences of course, their social-class-mates, while their total State vote slides down towards 8 % and 7 %.

Joe
Posted by loudmouth2, Monday, 2 November 2020 4:41:20 PM
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