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  1. Bandwagon

    OT: Current Affairs and Politics

    It will, but you still need people in the party to vet and support your candidates, and run a cohesive and coherent campaign, and they don't have that. As far as I can see they know their vote will get them senate seats and they've been chipping away at that for years, they've run candidates in...
  2. Bandwagon

    OT: Current Affairs and Politics

    It's not only that, it's the organisation behind it in the party. It's a lot of work to get elected, and they simply don't have the people as of now, and building that will take more than a couple of years. And that's part of the reason they've fielded such poor candidates in the past, the...
  3. Bandwagon

    OT: Current Affairs and Politics

    Why would it be "hard"? He's been weak on Palestine bar recognition. I've expressed this a multitude of times. , Ethnics as you use it there is slang, ethnic cleansing is not about "ethnics"(sl), it's the targeted removal of an ethnicity from an area. Still, it could be wrong as plenty of...
  4. Bandwagon

    OT: Current Affairs and Politics

    At the least publicly acknowledge his incitement of that which is at best ethnic cleansing, or at worst genocide
  5. Bandwagon

    OT: Current Affairs and Politics

    Albo didn't invite him, the governor general did. But Albo aint exactly making a thing of it either, so on this, f**k his eyes.
  6. Bandwagon

    OT: Current Affairs and Politics

    The Beetrooter has introduced her to Poorleen, you'll need to get in line.
  7. Bandwagon

    OT: Current Affairs and Politics

    Immigration has ( for the last two quarters, one could argue the last three ) returned to historical trend. https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/people/population/national-state-and-territory-population/latest-release
  8. Bandwagon

    OT: Current Affairs and Politics

    Imagine a Hanson government, you need people in those seats to win those seats, and right now ON's star performer is the four foot six cooker otherwise known as Malcolm Roberts. Let that sink in, Malcolm f**king Roberts is the top of tree, and from there on down it aint getting better.
  9. Bandwagon

    OT: Current Affairs and Politics

    Probably the best compliment you could give Albo is that he is a steady hand and won't change all that much leaving well enough alone But it's also his weakest trait, he's still playing small target and won't take the policy risks we actually need if we are not gonna just plod along, the man...
  10. Bandwagon

    OT: Current Affairs and Politics

    Yeah, see this here is the actual problem, if housing is too expensive, then the only solution to that, no matter how you get there, is that house prices need to fall. But with the majority of voting Australians having the great majority of their wealth tied up in housing, what f**king...
  11. Bandwagon

    OT: Current Affairs and Politics

    Because it has to go up as our population ages, and we are living longer. We need to have enough young - middle aged folk to ensure there are taxpayers and workers to maintain the retirement welfare state So given whitey doesn't produce enough kiddies anymore to replace themselves, we import...
  12. Bandwagon

    OT: Current Affairs and Politics

    AI satire flog memes should be culled from existence.
  13. Bandwagon

    OT: Current Affairs and Politics

    I'm no Hastie fan but in his defence putting out policy isn't his job, as a member of Shadow Cabinet his job is to support and promote whatever policy the party proposes. As a contender his job is to develop himself as one with the base, I think he's walked that line reasonably well. The issue...
  14. Bandwagon

    OT: Current Affairs and Politics

    She dogged it, and wants a bet each way. Meanwhile if she stays with the Libs, I reckon her sweet sweet spot in the senate is looking a little fragile.
  15. Bandwagon

    OT: Current Affairs and Politics

    Flake, from this guy........
  16. Bandwagon

    OT: Current Affairs and Politics

    The difference is our government does not support, fund, or do business with Iran in any way, it also opposes the Iranian regime, what it stands for and what is happening. Unlike our stance with Israel, and the Israeli regime. You attempt at a false equivalence here is both pointless, and...
  17. Bandwagon

    OT: Current Affairs and Politics

    I think there's likely some shit in there the government put there to trade away, because why not? The thing is they ( the government ) knew as anyone who has been paying attention over the years would, that many in the opposition are ideologically opposed to any curtailment of the things that...
  18. Bandwagon

    OT: Current Affairs and Politics

    I should add I think that the legislation is problematic, and shouldn't be passed in it's current form. An effective opposition might well have been able to improve it, we can only hope the Greens and independents do.
  19. Bandwagon

    OT: Current Affairs and Politics

    They've left themselves in exactly the same position as they did with the environmental legislation, on the outer, with the Greens now able to negotiate the legislation through. They will have no input, and the Greens will. They were shit canning Albo for not recalling parliament in...
  20. Bandwagon

    OT: Current Affairs and Politics

    I was of the impression you still had that in place. And yeah, Having trained more than a few blokes in my time, I understand the cost of having two merkins do one merkins job in twice the time.

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