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I loved Xi's expressionless face when he was with Trump. Or should I say very expressive face. Every time I saw Xi's face, I just read, "If I give this fwit enough rope, he'll hang himself." Xi was the stereotypical "inscrutable Asian gentleman".
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@pmccarthy , My God, that is one helluva lot of money and for what, what a disgrace. Media should be all over this stuff.
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I can see the theory the poster made in the last point of the post, eg: "If One Nation had a candidate for Stafford, the right would have won this seat". No doubt O.N. preferences would have helped the LNP, but to get them over the line a One Nation candidate would have had to take almost 10% of the Labor vote and direct all those preferences to the LNP. Condsidering Labor already lost more than 4% of their vote to the LNP government, another 10% going to One Nation would be a big ask. It's possible, but still a big ask. I would think there would have been a certain amount of Labor voters prepared to vote ON if a candidate had run, but in lieu of that had decided to stick with Labor rather than vote LNP. The Labor opposition leader was on radio this morning praising their win and saying the result was a big wake-up call for the LNP government. Talk about a state of altered reality. Labor retained a Labor held city seat, but suffered a more than 4% swing away from them to the LNP government. Also it's very rare in by-elections for the sitting government to get a swing toward it.
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In October 2024 Anthony Albanese bought a $4.3 million clifftop property at Copacabana on the NSW Central Coast. The main access road to the area is Avoca Drive. Back in January 2023 Albanese had personally announced 70 million dollars in federal funding for upgrades to Avoca Drive on top of the 30 million Labor had already promised during the 2022 election campaign. The federal contribution totalled 100 million dollars with NSW adding another 30 million on top of that. Senator Gerard Rennick moved Senate motions demanding the business case and the correspondence behind the decision. The government confirmed the Commonwealth had produced no federal business case of its own and had relied entirely on NSW assessments. When the Senate asked for the correspondence between the federal and NSW governments Infrastructure Minister Catherine King refused to release it citing Commonwealth state relations concerns. One hundred million dollars for a road on the Central Coast with no federal business case and the paperwork hidden from the Senate. But no money to finish the freight backbone of the country.
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This is the worst period of government I can remember in my lifetime. Perhaps except the Whitlam years. The ideology is to take from us all and redistribute to those who the Government sees as deserving. For which, read labor voters.
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Angus is a dope. He stuffed up Big getting rid of LEY.. Nev
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l reckon if Angus wants a real shot he better back right off on their shutting down the net zero thing. How could they not realize that after Duttons disaster.
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Doesn't sound as if we are Missing MUCH. Nev.
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Heard something on a clip the other day with one of our leading economists talking about Labor destroying business, which they have been exactly what l've been saying buttt. He then said the Gov wants to own Australians again and that's one reason they are destroying business. Any idea at all what he meant by that, owning us again? Did he mean they want everything Gov owned or us all working for the Gov or wth ? Prob a long shot question without the full vid, sorry should've saved it.
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l reckon there's racism going on in Trumps Obama thing too and his mate Putin didn't like him either. Putin literally smirked when he first met Obama and wouldn't even look at him, saw the clip. But funny, saw a clip of Obama from just over the wkend seems as Trump was ranting again. Obama chuckles and says, yeah, think l trigger him 🤣 He said it with such a couldn't giva fk it was just a classic.
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This is an interesting read. Stick with it, it's long but puts it all in perspective. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2026/may/17/america-china-energy-oil-renewables
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It would be difficult to hide the Contempt.. China Builds, while Trump destroys. Nev
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It would have been interesting to be a (Chinese speaking) fly on the wall in the Chinese planning sessions leading to Trump's visit. I reckon he'd have some unflattering nicknames.
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I reckon that IF i'd Posted that, there would be a big Pile on, but here is the "Kiss of death". I AGREE, completely. Nev
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Which allows the worst to get away with more.
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Unfortunately the cynics among us have become so disillusioned that they/we have stopped looking for good motives in our leaders. The worst of the worst have tainted the better ones.
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Isn't it amazing how the Information Highway has led us to a destination where we have contempt for those who tell us that they are working for our benefit?
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I am a simple bot, not programmed to answer your seriously disruptive question. I will answer all your questions according to how I'm programmed. That programming is funded and set by parties unknown to me, and is done on purpose to hide their identities and aims. Any further questions today? 😄
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They are all puppets, left included. Some party's hide it better then others and some are more transparent, not necessarily the ones that say they will be. Most are straight out liars as we have recently seen!
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Well I'd give him two ticks for some of the items. So ten blunders out of eight. I worked 24 years (two different eras) for a business that fully engaged all staff in the Steven Covey development programme. Until now, I didn't notice that "Seven Habits of Highly Effective People", was a book based on Gandhi's 7 blunders. That workplace had the best staff morale I ever experienced in my working life.
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Everything except 3 and 5. He has no knowledge nor science, but still lacks character and humanity.
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Yeah, I know this stuff isn't the sole province of Russia. Propaganda and manipulation is rampant all around. Reddit just deleted a hundred thousand bot accounts on /r/conservative In somewhat surprising news, the number of accounts subscribed to the /r/conservative subreddit fell by over 100,000 on May 12th (from over 900,000 to 742,000) yesterday because the platform FINALLY took action against a Russian troll farm that had been hijacking the platform for years and was pointed out by this user last year. 7 accounts were responsible for almost 90% of the postings, with the additional 100,000 accounts used were automated to increase engagement. The final proof was when Ukraine hit the power station for the Moscow area and the sub-reddit suddenly went to almost 0 activity for the time the power was out in Moscow. The people at Reddit HAD to know about this. Fess up! Am I just posting into an echo chamber filled with auto programmed bots? Are any of you real people? Are you all troll farming me?
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A Facebook post by One Nation Supporters Group. 🟠 LABOR LOST THE PRIMARY VOTE BY 10 POINTS LAST NIGHT BUT STILL WON THE SEAT. WHY? PREFERENCES. 🟠 Stafford just showed every voter on the right exactly why preferences matter. Labor's primary vote dropped 8.1 points. The LNP got 40.4% of the primary. Labor got 30.7%. Almost a 10-point gap. And Labor still won the seat. How? Preferences. THE NUMBERS RIGHT LEANING: • LNP (Hammond): 40.4% • Family First (Denaro): 2.4% • Independent Damian Smart (Gerard Rennick's People First): 1.9% • Libertarians (Selff): 1.1% That is roughly 45.8% of the vote on the right. LEFT/CENTER LEFT: • Labor: 30.7% • Greens: 14.6% • Independent Liam Parry (Queensland Socialists candidate, far left): 3.8% • Legalise Cannabis: 3.0% • Animal Justice Party: 2.1% That is roughly 54.2% on the left. And One Nation: 0.0%, 0 votes, minus 3.2% because we did not run. So the right had 45.8% of the primary vote but lost because: 1. The left bloc is bigger at 54.2% 2. The right's 45.8% is split across FOUR different parties or candidates 3. Those right leaning minor party preferences are not all flowing cleanly to the LNP 4. Meanwhile every single left vote is funnelling back to Labor 5. If One Nation had a candidate for Stafford, the right would have won this seat
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Arun Gandhi, who was personally given the list by his grandfather, Mohandas Gandhi, described it as a list of "Seven Blunders of the World" that lead to violence. Arun later added "8. Rights without responsibilities" to the list. I reckon DJT and his inner circle could tick off most items on Gandhi's list.
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Seven Deadly Sins that can bring about downfall. How many of these lines have been crossed by a world leader lately?: 1. Wealth Without Work 2. Pleasure Without Conscience 3.Knowledge Without Character 4. Commerce (Business) Without Morality (Ethics) 5. Science Without Humanity 6. Religion Without Sacrifice 7. Politics Without Principle. A simple list created by:
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