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  1. Trump's da man in the Middle East now - can't deny that.
  2. What is the electricity in the Human brain, AC or DC?
  3. Nahh, Robodebt didn't catch on, so nothing else "Robo" will either.
  4. You're definitely off your rocker if you pay $30,000 and eventually get nothing for it. The money is extorted out of you like a mob gangster asking a shop owner for protection money. And penalties apply in both cases. But I suppose a car owner can always stop driving cars ... and the shop owner could have packed up and opened somewhere else far away where there were no gangsters.
  5. I pointed out that the major parties have a major flaw in their psyches. They fail to understand that when money is spent for a service, if the service is never used, then the money should be refunded, or in the case of CTP insurance, at least 80% of it, because there are administration costs for the insurance companies. But technically, the motorist is not using the service for what it was intended for, receiving a payout. Politicians need to re-think CTP insurance and come up with a fairer outcome for motorists who never make a claim. There is already a law for when buying goods and services online. "If you don't receive the product, you're entitled to a refund." It's law, and it needs to be extended to CTP insurance.
  6. That type of insurance is not compulsory, it's voluntary.
  7. In other words, I'm obligated to be nothing less than a one man charity. Where does it say in the fine print that I must be charitable to accident prone drivers? It's all in the cliché, "you don't know how insurance works". I know how it works alright, take every cent of my $30,000 even if I never make a claim. If you never use the service, it's time for a substantial refund. I also know that money earns interest, but who gets any of that interest? The insurance companies keep it all. It's a scam. It's a bit like my two years conscription, I gave that compulsory two years, and got SFA at the end of it, not even a thank you. I hope y'all can see the criminal pattern in the major parties psyches, who brought in this compulsory insurance - let the insurance companies take, and give nothing back if you never make a claim.
  8. I want something for my $30,000. Why should they get all that money, and I get nothing? It's a scam of the highest order, because it's not voluntary, it's compulsory, and if I never make a claim, I haven't actually used their service and I deserve to get my money back, or at least 80% of it, I'm not a charity for bad drivers who injure people. With compulsory third party insurance, bad drivers are rewarded, and safe drivers are penalized. Seems arse about, and one day it'll have to be fixed. Safe drivers who never make a claim, are the ones who should be rewarded. You can't argue against that, pretty foolish if you do.
  9. If you know anything about the Human mind, you'll know it has to change and be stimulated now and then. Thinking the same things all the time means the Mind becomes stale and zombified. Under the Democrats, there was a train of thought that everyone in the World had to be helped without any compromise on that direction of thought. No one was bad, and no one was good, everyone were just humans needing assistance, no matter who you are, or where you are. This mostly ignored nationhood, national boundaries and borders, and citizens' taxes could be used to these ends. The voters in the US recognized this "zombification" that was catching on, and decided to "change peoples minds" and de-zombify the United States, thus stimulating the Human mind around the world, and preventing the Mind from going stale and thinking certain limited thoughts only. The Human mind needs all sorts of stimulation to keep it alive. Germany and Japan decided not to allow this with the result that millions died, and their cities were reduced to rubble. The Soviet Union also decided not to allow it, and it fell, but alas, it changed to something nearly as bad, oligarchy. Millions died in communist China, then they changed to allow greater stimulation of the Mind, and now we see China as it is today, a sort of super power. But the government is not to be criticized. Australia allows stimulation of the Mind, but that stimulation is in name only, it goes nowhere if the major parties and their followers don't like what you're saying or doing, they have their own separate stimulation, separate from everyone else. It's important to change your mind on occasions for life to go on. Remember Jim Jones? He, and no one in his flock changed their minds, and they all died, young.
  10. Trump is doing alright, everyone is saying. He's fixing the Middle East - so there you go.
  11. I'll be losing about $30,000 by the time I hand in my license. I want a gold watch and a Fijian holiday.
  12. I'm half sovereign citizen. I don't vote anymore because I received nothing for the two years conscription I endured under duress. Onetrack also went through it, guns were shoved in our hands with the idea of killing people, if we were ordered to do so. Instead of voting, I pay the fine and treat it as just another bill that must be paid like any other bill. Another reason I don't vote is because compulsory third party motoring insurance has no provision for a substantial partial refund if you never make a claim over your entire motoring life. The tens of thousands of dollars I've paid in premiums will be lost if I never make a claim. That money will go to CEOs to contribute to their next Rolls Royce or Learjet. You'd think they'd give me a gold watch or something for being a safe driver all my life, but guess what I'll get? a kick in the arse, like I got when I was discharged from conscription. I can well understand where sovereign citizens are coming from, but I wouldn't go that far, I prefer to remain in the system to enable change, working on getting rid of inhuman politicians who think conscripts deserve nothing and wishing for us to all die off. We badly need a Bill-of-Rights, so we don't get kicked around and ripped off, under the guise of inadvertent tyrannical government policies and "mob" majority rule.
  13. Albo let the wives and kids of Islamic terrorists back in, quietly let them return from the ISIS killing grounds. I could never vote for a party that does something stupid like that.
  14. I'm not, I just sit on the sidelines and watch everyone else go mad, it's hilarious most of the time. Can you imagine a drone with a dress and lipstick, might even fool the enemy.
  15. Future wars will be fought with drones anyway. The drones can be decorated as woke trans to keep the lefties happy.
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