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Bobby
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by Bobby » Sun May 04, 2025 11:04 am
tllwd wrote: ↑Sun May 04, 2025 10:52 am
Yes, Bobby, unfortunately too many Australians share west Europe WOKE fagot values.
About nuclear technology right again, very strong anti nuclear sentiment ever since nuclear testing in Australia and later in Pacific.
The earthquake near Newcastle had very bad timing too in respect of proposed nuclear power station site.
Mellie, Russophobia is a carrot used by Labor propaganda to drive idiots to vote for west European faggot values uphold by Labor.
Well - there are 1 million poofters in Australia -
Albo appealed to them - always waving a rainbow flag -
Albo wasn't shy about getting his votes from anywhere.
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by mellie » Sun May 04, 2025 11:49 am
Bobby wrote: ↑Sun May 04, 2025 11:04 am
tllwd wrote: ↑Sun May 04, 2025 10:52 am
Yes, Bobby, unfortunately too many Australians share west Europe WOKE fagot values.
About nuclear technology right again, very strong anti nuclear sentiment ever since nuclear testing in Australia and later in Pacific.
The earthquake near Newcastle had very bad timing too in respect of proposed nuclear power station site.
Mellie, Russophobia is a carrot used by Labor propaganda to drive idiots to vote for west European faggot values uphold by Labor.
Well - there are 1 million poofters in Australia -
Albo appealed to them - always waving a rainbow flag -
Albo wasn't shy about getting his votes from anywhere.
Wrong.
There's more at play here.
You'll see.
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Bobby
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by Bobby » Sun May 04, 2025 11:52 am
We're finished -
wait for the riots in the streets -
the next 3 years will be tumultuous -
millions of immigrants and nowhere to live.
Power black outs.
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by tllwd » Sun May 04, 2025 12:04 pm
Anti Trump sentiment used by Labor will be bad for tariffs negotiations with US.
Left media around the world about Australian election.
From CNN:
Observers will be examining the results for signs of blowback against Australia’s conservative candidates from US President Trump’s whirlwind 100 days in office – after comparisons were drawn between Dutton’s policy offerings and those of the US leader
The Washington Post described the win for Labor as “buoyed by anti-Trump bump”.
The New York Times cited Trump’s tariff war as a key factor in the way Aussies had voted Saturday.
etc., etc., etc..
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Bobby
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by Bobby » Sun May 04, 2025 4:13 pm
comment from another site:
You can do all the soul searching in the world, but the answer is as simple as the nose on your face.
Why would the majority of the voting population vote for another three years of increasing living costs and decreasing real wages.’? Why would people vote to increase the migrant floodgates and destroy the housing market and virtually deny children the opportunity to build their own home? Why would people vote for continuing the ridiculously expensive and ludicrous push towards net zero when the rest of the planet has embraced Nuclear?
The reason is because the majority of the people base their lives and thought processes on main stream media visual and print. For the entire three years this media has endorsed every stupid and destructive policy of this Government. Not once has this Prime Minister and his party been made accountable for the broken promises, the lies, the deceit- blaming the rest of the world and Donald Trump as the reasons behind collapsed living standards of the Australian People. Like sheep, and as during the Covid Hoax, the people have swallowed every morsel of the bullshilt coming out from the media.
Yesterday’s election was no surprise …baa…baa…baa…
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by Black Orchid » Sun May 04, 2025 4:25 pm
People have obviousy forgotten about The Voice too and the fact that Penny Wong, only a few days ago, suggested that it's not a dead issue. Even though she has backtracked since.
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Bobby
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by Bobby » Sun May 04, 2025 5:05 pm
I thought Dutton got it wrong to build so many nuclear power stations -
it would have been nice if we had even one of them -
just so we could say we were up to date – we were a modern country -
as a status symbol not appearing as Luddites.
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by Bobby » Mon May 05, 2025 3:25 pm
Only 1 in 3 people voted for Albo -
34.5% of the primary vote - yet it's a landslide -
caused by preferential voting -
2 out 3 people think he's no good.
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by Black Orchid » Mon May 05, 2025 4:14 pm
Bobby wrote: ↑Mon May 05, 2025 3:25 pm
Only 1 in 3 people voted for Albo -
34.5% of the primary vote - yet it's a landslide -
caused by preferential voting -
2 out 3 people think he's no good.
I hate the preferential system but it would be more pallatable if it was legislated that ALL parties declare their preferences prior to election. It should be laid out in print on the AEC website.
Clive Palmer preferenced the ALP and absolutely bombarded the population with text messages and it's all but impossible finding any party's preferences.
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by Bobby » Mon May 05, 2025 4:27 pm
Black Orchid wrote: ↑Mon May 05, 2025 4:14 pm
Bobby wrote: ↑Mon May 05, 2025 3:25 pm
Only 1 in 3 people voted for Albo -
34.5% of the primary vote - yet it's a landslide -
caused by preferential voting -
2 out 3 people think he's no good.
I hate the preferential system but it would be more pallatable if it was legislated that ALL parties declare their preferences prior to election. It should be laid out in print on the AEC website.
Clive Palmer preferenced the ALP and absolutely bombarded the population with text messages and it's all but impossible finding any party's preferences.
I only found out because I got the how to vote forms in the mail box
and I looked it up on the internet to see who the other candidates were.
The parties never show it on their how to vote cards.
It's so dishonest -
but dishonesty is allowed in political advertising.
If you buy a toaster you have more protection in advertising than if you vote in our elections.
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