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Re: Chinese espionage

Post by mellie » Sat Apr 12, 2025 5:32 pm

Fact- The only reason Labor won the last election was because China made it so.
People had become dysphoric following Covid and it's lockdowns, and just felt that we needed change.
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Re: Chinese espionage

Post by Black Orchid » Sat Apr 12, 2025 6:15 pm

Labor won the last election because they didn't like Scott Morrison. I can't blame them really. I didn't like him either.

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Re: Chinese espionage

Post by Bobby » Sat Apr 12, 2025 6:23 pm

Black Orchid wrote:
Sat Apr 12, 2025 6:15 pm
Labor won the last election because they didn't like Scott Morrison. I can't blame them really. I didn't like him either.
Remember when he said - I don't hold a hose ?

when he was on holiday overseas while Australia was burning to the ground. :roll:

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Re: Chinese espionage

Post by mellie » Sat Apr 12, 2025 8:22 pm

Black Orchid wrote:
Sat Apr 12, 2025 6:15 pm
Labor won the last election because they didn't like Scott Morrison. I can't blame them really. I didn't like him either.
Yeah, he was definitely not easy to like, not with his arrogance and obnoxious sneer.
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Re: Chinese espionage

Post by mellie » Sat Apr 12, 2025 8:24 pm

But Covid dysphoria had an impact too I think.

In any case, Scott Morrison had a backbone at least, unlike Albanese the jellyfish.
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Re: Chinese espionage

Post by mellie » Sun Apr 13, 2025 8:38 am

Another heartfelt victim of Leftard- Marxist apologerialism.

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyl ... d-any-more


Guess what parts of this article had me gasping on my breakfast cereal thismorning?

And no, it wasn't the charms in Lucky Charms cereal....because I don't buy this crap, or generally eat breakfast either, I prefer a pot of tea.

China must have infiltrated both the Guardian and ABC I think.

Kate, you need to go live in the UK, in your indigenous ancestral habitat, only then will you realise how great it is to be an Australian, and trully appreciate the plurality, diversity of the great connectedness we all share being exactly what we ALL are, Australians, regardless of heritage.

Do we really need another term, lable, Marxist apologist book or mini-series to divide Australian's further?

We get it, what the UK did was genocide, but isn't it time to get on with it and heal without re- traumatising or inciting further hatred in our society?

The Voice failed because Australians don't want the duality of a them and us Australia.

Get it already and get back to writing positive affirmations in greeting cards.

It's done.
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Re: Chinese espionage

Post by mellie » Sun Apr 13, 2025 10:00 am

Bobby wrote:
Sat Apr 12, 2025 6:23 pm
Black Orchid wrote:
Sat Apr 12, 2025 6:15 pm
Labor won the last election because they didn't like Scott Morrison. I can't blame them really. I didn't like him either.
Remember when he said - I don't hold a hose ?

when he was on holiday overseas while Australia was burning to the ground. :roll:
I know Bobby, but it was an off the cuff response to the media heckling him, and demanding why he went on a much needed holiday with his family. He was being sarcastic, like in other words " I'm a politician, I am not needed on the ground to manually fight fires, my job is running the country. " In fairness to him, especially with respects to the toxic manner in which the Left were heckling him at any available opportunity, I think by this stage, he was quite burnt out himself, and was likely aware that it was pointless because being a war-time or Pandemic-time leader ultimately leads to a short term, particularly given the looming GFC. I still think there may have been more sinister reasons behind his apparent dysphoria with continuing to lead our country.

Who knows, he may have even had family problems, and like I said at the time when the fires happened, since when aren't there bushfires somewhere in Australia for half the year at least?

If he desperately needed a holiday for his own mental health, then why shouldn't he take a holiday?

I am seeing Albanese becoming less patient with our media too, so don't think if ALP wins he'll complete another term himself as PM anyway. He's at the end of his tether already and it's barely been 3 years.

Does Australia and the US have a toxic culture whereby they lack overall respect for their nations leaders?

And is this toxic culture being fueled by those who want to see our Australian government in chaos?
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Re: Chinese espionage

Post by mellie » Sun Apr 13, 2025 10:14 am

Remember what I said about China using our free speech as a weapon against ourselves?

We need to find a healthy in-between, and the Left- wing media which are particularly relentless and ferocious need to be musseled.

Press conferences shouldn't be as frequent as they are, seems our Leaders are merely poster children for their party's administration itself, are merely media conference attendees, public speakers these days.

How about less talk and more do?

Or is politics becoming a national sport, or warped reality TV never ending series?

The toxic culture within our media itself is making it difficult for any leader in Australia, regardless of party, add social- media to this and no wonder they're more consumed with their own image than running our country properly.

I'm not suggesting that we give them a free ride, just think they're more consumed with their own public image and personal credibility than they are with doing the job they were elected to do.

It's all a diversion, a distraction anyway, so let's ask the questions that count and keep them to a minimum.

Right now, defence should be our priority, but the ALP is muted by the Greens who won't allow them to mention it, much less build towards strengthening it

The Greens are running the show atm, time Albo came clean and addressed this, or he'll be forever known as the Greens first proxy PM.

He's weak and had a gut full I think.

Both our leading Australian party's need to be aware of the espionage tactics occurring via all avenues, including our media.
Foreign interference shouldn't be tolerated in our country, in any form. Not even for campaign funding or votes.

This should be the one thing both ALP and LNP should be united on.
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Re: Chinese espionage

Post by mellie » Sun Apr 13, 2025 11:57 am

I wonder what a new coalition might look like, say Clive Palmer and the Nationals?

We need to start re- thinking the Colesworth duopoly of our leading Australian party's.

Because the 2 leading party's have lost touch with Australians, they are not prepared to invest in nuclear weapons to protect our own nation, are ok though with sending our technology to other nations.

We need to protect our nations natural resources, our mining industry is our most vulnerable yet promising asset, and I think this is where Clive Palmer will be of benefit. The Liberals only appear interested in matching Labors unsustainable short-term and half,-baked promises, Nationals are capable of steering our ship through difficult times ahead, having already assumed roles managing our economy with Liberals as a coalition government.

And I dare say they'll cherry-pick the best qualified for their ministry should Liberals be ousted for being inefficient or perhaps infiltrated?

It just doesn't make sense to me why Duttons afraid to go down the defence and crime avenue, particularly with his credentials.

Is it time for a new coalition?

Do we need to purge our dead wood from the ranks?

Can't put brains in statue's, true, and I'm afraid both ALP and LNP are lacklustre and impotent at this point in time meanwhile Chinese warships are scoping out and entering our Exclusive Economic Zones. Everywhere!

China's not bothered by either leading party, hence they chose to do this during the lead-up to a federal election.

We need an alternative if Colesworth aka Lib-Lab won't or can't take the necessary steps to secure our country, across all facets.

I'll vote Liberals before Labor, but if there were a more protective 3rd option, a viable and capable 3rd option, I would vote for this in a heartbeat.

Liberals and Labor need to wakeup to themselves and consider themselves on notice.

Australians have had a gut full.


Both ALP and Liberals are old boys party's, are filled with those who aren't naturally gifted, just happened to snuggle the right union thugs or have familial connections within the party enabling their recruitments.

This is why we aren't seeing any meaningful talent, and is also why our traditional party's days are numbered because they have absolutely no clue what Australians want, they have to outsourse research centres to tell them what their voters want.

They live in a bubble, and lack insight regarding the challenges everyday Australians face on a day to day basis

Remember what I said about Mr Greasy Albanese, how he gives with one hand, yet takes with another?

Well, he is planning on clawing back $360m odd by scratching funding for pathology and other medical diagnostics.
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Re: Chinese espionage

Post by mellie » Sun Apr 13, 2025 12:03 pm

Malcolm Turncoat needs to be purged from Liberals ranks, and there's many like him within both ALP and Liberals who are tretcherous and prone to foreign influence also.

A new streamline, patriotic government is what Australia needs.
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