Federal election 2022
Federal election 2022
China is now looking to setup a military base in the Solomon Islands.
Our relationship with China is poor.
If Labor win the election then Xi Jinping could blow our country to smithereens over the
next few years.
We need Scotty to win the election because he will invest in the defence capability required
to protect us from China. Furthermore the spending in defence will be good for the SA economy.
Our relationship with China is poor.
If Labor win the election then Xi Jinping could blow our country to smithereens over the
next few years.
We need Scotty to win the election because he will invest in the defence capability required
to protect us from China. Furthermore the spending in defence will be good for the SA economy.
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Re: Federal election 2022
Okghs wrote:China is now looking to setup a military base in the Solomon Islands.
Our relationship with China is poor.
If Labor win the election then Xi Jinping could blow our country to smithereens over the
next few years.
We need Scotty to win the election because he will invest in the defence capability required
to protect us from China. Furthermore the spending in defence will be good for the SA economy.
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No.ghs wrote: ↑Fri Mar 25, 2022 12:32 pmChina is now looking to setup a military base in the Solomon Islands.
Our relationship with China is poor.
If Labor win the election then Xi Jinping could blow our country to smithereens over the
next few years.
We need Scotty to win the election because he will invest in the defence capability required
to protect us from China. Furthermore the spending in defence will be good for the SA economy.
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Authorised by A. Hirst, Liberal Party of Australia, Canberraghs wrote: ↑Fri Mar 25, 2022 12:32 pmChina is now looking to setup a military base in the Solomon Islands.
Our relationship with China is poor.
If Labor win the election then Xi Jinping could blow our country to smithereens over the
next few years.
We need Scotty to win the election because he will invest in the defence capability required
to protect us from China. Furthermore the spending in defence will be good for the SA economy.
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At the Fed election in the House of Reps vote out all the scum in parliament that includes Labor and the Greens, not just the Liberals. Keep some of the good senators from all sides but in the house of reps f**k them all off. They all followed the same mantra during the last two years or so. Vote for the parties and independents who believe in freedom, human rights, security and the family, etc.
As for China and the CCP, yes they are a real threat. Their ultimate goal is to dominate the region. They'll entice all the weak countires and infiltrate them so to allow their military to get a foothold. Then brainwash the young in those countries and here as well to follow their brand of socialism.
I could go on and on but you get the pic.
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As for China and the CCP, yes they are a real threat. Their ultimate goal is to dominate the region. They'll entice all the weak countires and infiltrate them so to allow their military to get a foothold. Then brainwash the young in those countries and here as well to follow their brand of socialism.
I could go on and on but you get the pic.
Cheers
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Fear not, we're going to build 8 nuclear powered subs in Adelaide..... even though we currently have zero nuclear know-how. The first one might roll off the production line around 2050
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The parties that sell themselves on "family" usually aren't too big on the freedom and human rights thing.Ho Really wrote: ↑Fri Mar 25, 2022 2:07 pmAt the Fed election in the House of Reps vote out all the scum in parliament that includes Labor and the Greens, not just the Liberals. Keep some of the good senators from all sides but in the house of reps f**k them all off. They all followed the same mantra during the last two years or so. Vote for the parties and independents who believe in freedom, human rights, security and the family, etc.
As for China and the CCP, yes they are a real threat. Their ultimate goal is to dominate the region. They'll entice all the weak countires and infiltrate them so to allow their military to get a foothold. Then brainwash the young in those countries and here as well to follow their brand of socialism.
I could go on and on but you get the pic.
Cheers
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So anyway, which major party has a policy to do something substantial and real about the rising cost of living?
Which major party is going to commit to infrastructure spending in South Australia? The NS Corridor I think already has funding committed by state and fed, but what about further work such as a link to/from the SEF? Is a ring route on the table or envisaged at some stage?
Public transport, specifically trams.
And, what are their intentions of paying down the massive debt we now have as a country? Currently standing at $969 billion and counting.
Does either party have any plan on fixing housing affordability?
How about wage growth, or should I say stagnation..
Which major party is going to commit to infrastructure spending in South Australia? The NS Corridor I think already has funding committed by state and fed, but what about further work such as a link to/from the SEF? Is a ring route on the table or envisaged at some stage?
Public transport, specifically trams.
And, what are their intentions of paying down the massive debt we now have as a country? Currently standing at $969 billion and counting.
Does either party have any plan on fixing housing affordability?
How about wage growth, or should I say stagnation..
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Re: Federal election 2022
ghs wrote: ↑Fri Mar 25, 2022 12:32 pmChina is now looking to setup a military base in the Solomon Islands.
Our relationship with China is poor.
If Labor win the election then Xi Jinping could blow our country to smithereens over the
next few years.
We need Scotty to win the election because he will invest in the defence capability required
to protect us from China. Furthermore the spending in defence will be good for the SA economy.
Lol!
You forgot how Scotty will also get us "back in the black", build up infrastructure like the NBN, maintain essential defence industry like the automotive industry and submarine construction.
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The way things are shaping up, with the constant attacks on the PM, him being painted a bully and someone others can't work with, warning members not to back another bloke in pre-election, the election is Labors to lose IMHO.
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Meanwhile, Albo is being criticised for not taking bullying allegations within his party seriously after the death of Kimberley Kitching.
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This is false equivalence. There's a qualitative difference in that there are multiple, detailed and continuing accusations against Scott Morrison himself.
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Exactly. What people are (willfully, perhaps) also missing, is that Kitching herself was a factional warrior. Factional warriors - in both parties, have the primary role of keeping their faction in line, as well as acts of bastardy against the other faction/s. Yes - it's a fairly nasty business, but it's also entrenched and commonplace, as well as being an internally accepted way of keeping political parties cohesive. Ironically, in itself an act of factional bastardy, one faction is weaponising her death - primarily to score points against the opposing faction.SRW wrote: ↑Sun Apr 03, 2022 12:22 pmThis is false equivalence. There's a qualitative difference in that there are multiple, detailed and continuing accusations against Scott Morrison himself.
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Her husband - who would have no interest in political point scoring - was pretty scathing about the bullying that Kitching endured by her Labor colleagues. Penny Wong taking aim at Kitching being childless as a reason for Kitching supposedly not caring about climate change is a cheap shot by a high-ranking Labor politician. There would no doubt have been a lot more bullying directed at her that hasn't made the public eye... yet.gnrc_louis wrote: ↑Sun Apr 03, 2022 12:37 pmExactly. What people are (willfully, perhaps) also missing, is that Kitching herself was a factional warrior. Factional warriors - in both parties, have the primary role of keeping their faction in line, as well as acts of bastardy against the other faction/s. Yes - it's a fairly nasty business, but it's also entrenched and commonplace, as well as being an internally accepted way of keeping political parties cohesive. Ironically, in itself an act of factional bastardy, one faction is weaponising her death - primarily to score points against the opposing faction.
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