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  2. That was yesterday. He's moved on since then.
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  4. The bestest goldest world leader has got it covered. Already, the *resident of the United States now states that the reason for this war (which isn't a WAR) is to destroy the nuclear weapons program that he claims to have already destroyed last year, while simultaneously claiming that the objective of the war is to open the strait of Hormuz that was already open before he started the war, but he is not going to open it. He doesn't need anyone's help to win the war. He already won the war on the first day anyway, and is currently winning the war, but demands help to win the war, and needs no help to win the war. I hope this clears up any confusion, which was all caused by corrupt Democrat fake news outlets.
  5. At least someone has some balls. Good on you, Spain. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwy368j1e3lo
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  7. Depends on your viewpoint. From where I see it, the ALP is already spanning centre left to centre right. They can't go any further left without bumping into the Greens, but they've broadened a bit to take up some slack left by the Liberals. Liberal and ALP always did overlap somewhat. Regarding the opinion polls, the SA election showed them to be fairly accurate this time.
  8. Yeah last l was paying a bill, about 3yrs ago , mine was bugger all anyway, Vic, and l got my free hw system. l dunno, back then everyone was moaning about their bills and telling me crazy numbers but mine was nothin. Mind you l only had one 50yr old window AC that still did a great job and seemed to cost nothing to to run, they prob had Reverse cycles in every room monster washing machines running every 5 mins and every light in the house on , dk. Mine was with Origan - think that's how you spell it was with them 8yrs my bill hardly changed in 8yrs.
  9. But wouldn't everyone be on Roof top solar ? l am in Vic and n a much cooler spot than Adelaide and haven't paid a bill in yrs, never will again . Mind you, l built mine myself, no tie in rubbish wouldn't trust them far as l could kickem. But just heard today actually the govs put out fully paid for solar now well, didn't catch it all but from what l heard. Don't need it or l would've checked t out for sure. l got a free HW of the vic gov few yrs back, nice score.
  10. This week is the 4th round of the AFL season, but the way they have structired the fixture, which means teams are already having byes since the opening round (hopefully this round is the last), that it is impossible to form any realistic view, with the exception of the obvious stragglers, what the relative form is of teams. So, I will have to sit it out a bit longer before depositing my £50 for the season. However, these would be my picks this early in the week, without studying the team lists: Brisbane to beat Collingwood, though Collingwood can suprise us. £10 and 1.42 North Melbourne to beat Carlton, who seem to clutch defeat from the jaws of victory. Speculative bet as the North Ruck was given 3 weeks for smearing his blood on a Carlton player's face after what was a hit that should have sdeen the Carlton player with at least a one match suspension. £5 @ 2.30 Toss up between Adelaide and the Dockers. Probably Adelaide purely based on home turf. Though, the Dockers have looked very good in the couple of games I have seen. But probably sit this one out. Port Adelaide to account for Richmond. Odds are good enough for a £10 on it. Sydney to beat the Eagles at home. Maybe £5 on it. Eagles have not been bad so far this year and I think have 2 wins. Melbourne at home to beat the red-hot Gold Coast. Very speculative, but I was pretty impressed with them on the weekend with their comeback against Carlton (although, to be honest, Carlton stopped playing). £5 @ 3.4 Bulldogs to beat Essendon, but at $1.00, it's not worth the effort. Geelong to beat the Hawks. The Hawks are running mildly hot at the moment, but they haven't been really tested, and in their opener they were thrashed by a Greater Western Sydney team missing 10 of its normally starting senior list. GWS have had some bad losses since. Geelong aren't terribly good this year, but they always lift against Hawthorn. I would put £10 on it @ $2.45. I don't normally think about it this much before a round, but as I said, there have been byes alreaady so it really doesn't matter at this stage. GWS and St. Kilda have a bye.
  11. Polls didn't seem too far off. It is an ominous sign for politics. Australia needs a centre right party now - oh wait, that is the ALP at the moment.. Maybe Australia needs a centre left party now. In the UK, Labour is deemed far enough right that the Greens under the charismatic (to young people) Zak Polanski are courting the unions to switch funding from Labour to the Greens.. and apparently behind closed doors some unions are seriously entertaining the idea.
  12. Reality is there is good and bad, or more accuratley, positives and drawbacks wherever one lives and whomever is governing. The electricitt prices would probably be more expensive is SA as the generation mix is only one part of the equationl, and it is not that different to QLD and NSW. Yes, renewables have led to short term increases, and this is in part to the privatised ownership (note, the SEC in Vic is rolloing out renewables and it is one of the cheapest states in Aus for electrcity - and the SEC is government owned. There are other factors that are unique to SA: Market structure - lack of competition makes the depp discounts available in other states not really a thing in SA Economies of scale - or lack thereof.. Large area and sparse population.. It justs cost more per person to be on the grid. That has to be paid for. Gas sets the prices in SA as it is the backup generator. More storage will fix that in the long term, but you can thak the Howard government for silly gas prices Aussies pay for their own gas compared to what others pay for it.. and every subsequent government for not fixing it. I think this is the unintended consequence of going renewables in SA. Not great interconnection with other states - means SA can't import cheaper electricity at congested/peal times. Still centralised infrastructure - SA has plenty of sun and wind and using a more decentralisded renewable generation strategy probably would have reduced the problems with fluctuation. SA is still in the RoI phase of the investment, when prices are typically higher to recoup some of the cost and pay back some of the capital borrowing. As we know, investments in technology have an initially higher cost than then reduces over time. Some of your costs in SA are what they are unless a) the population grows wildly, b) investments are made to introduce competition, and/or c) there is a move away gtom gas or the gas fired stations are required less (i.e. increase in renewables - or nuclear - or, indeed, coal). The latter two really are not required as there are differing forms of the former, and increased storage will help smooth thhe load. Of course, you could also state-ise national electricity generation, too, in such a way the people are put before profits.
  13. And the dearest electricity, always has been but the gaps not getting any smaller because of the "cheapest form of energy" should be comparable to the other states if its so good.
  14. Good in the city, not much happens out in the bush. the Algal bloom wasn't an issue until it hit the metro area.
  15. He should have stuck with drinking and philandering. Now he's God's Minister for War.
  16. Much smaller town but too hot in summer. Biggest Solar Uptake rate in Australia. They are generally a bit more Politically savvy than Most other Places in Australia. Nev
  17. Lucky buggers, tolls everywhere in Melb and Sydneys even worse. l really like a lot of the way they seem to do things in SA.
  18. It's only Just Been pushed along so allow a bit of time and it must stand up in Court in THIS Country. It's not run by A Dictating God Emperor. Nev
  19. Bang on. AS mad and extreme as those he calls enemies. Nev
  20. Be careful underestimating Hegseth. It's easy to bring up things like excessive drinking, adultery and the like, but that is not what he is like now. At some stage after that sort of behaviour, Hegseth found God. He joined a fundamentalist Christian Evangelical church and changed his ways. Was that a good result? No. The church he joined is the worst kind of fundamentalist. White supremist; all other religions are the Devil's creation. If you compared Hesgeth with the Ayotollah, you would find that the only dissimilarity was the god they beleived was the only one. In all other ways they are exactly the same. So for Hegseth, what he is doing to Iran is not to stop nuclear proliferation, but it is the fundamentalist Christian Evangelical version of a jihad.
  21. Tell you what, Sky news never did have much credit with me but to see them almost worshipping Trump as the great man , lately, with the Iran and all his other just plain stupidly ridiculous stuff, mannnnn. How blind could they be. There's Shrinks all over the world telling us point blank he's an out of his tree silly 3/4 of the way there to Alzheimer's, Narc . But then there's professors in war , economics and God knows what else like Sachs just for one but thennnn, also some of the heaviest generals and veterans in the world, telling this whole Iran thing was the stupidest move he could've done and of how it'll all end. And at what costs. Matter of fact most of them are saying the US can not win they give all the reasons and that he needs an exit fast. Yetttt, we have Sky news . Givme strength 🙃
  22. They aren't doing there job. Must be penalty's for people for this to stop. We keep getting told CEO's get the big bucks because the buck stops with them. Still waiting to see it happen. While some of the fines seem big, they are budgeted for as a cost of doing business.
  23. Current AEC primary vote percentages statewide for the lower house, four leading parties, are Labor 37.6%, One Nation 22.5%. Liberal 19.4%, Greens 10.0%. Upper house percentages are Labor 36.9%, One Nation 24.3%, Liberal 17.6%, Greens 10.3%. Fairly consistent across both houses.
  24. There are Independent Bodies set up to perform that function, Fortunately. They have the resources to get the evidence. The Government have Increased the Penalties. It's already happening. Guess where you won't read about it. Nev
  25. There is only ONE other Party left. Independents are NOT a Party. Libs and the NP are in crisis. Nev
  26. I want to know what punishment the government is going to give the CEO's of the company's that gouged the fuel price on fuel that was not affected by the war. It is the only way this sort of thing will stop. Qantas, commonwealth bank, woolies/coles etc
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