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Prepare to get rid of worst government in history, we eagerly wait, baseball bats in hand
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WA's finest the Polly Waffle VIRUS strikes again.
Labor+Greenies PUBLICLY DECLARE they will MASSIVELY increase ILLEGAL INVADERS!!!
The evil Greeny controlled Labor Party to ransack Australia again!!!
Labor embraces refugee intake increase for Australia
Samantha Maiden 10:00pm, Dec 16, 2018 Updated: 10:09pm, Dec 16
Shorten's Labor Party will discuss increasing Australia's refugee intake cap on Monday. Photo: AAP
Labor is set to embrace a boost to the refugee intake cap to 32,000 by 2025, but the increase will be delivered under a new sponsorship program.
The ALP conference is set to debate the contentious asylum seeker policy on Monday, with an olive branch to refugee activists who have pushed for a more generous cap.
Underlining the convictions of MPs on the issue, multiple sources confirmed Labor MP Ged Kearney openly wept in an ALP caucus meeting this year when discussing the plight of asylum seekers.
Moves are underway, led by Ms Kearney, to “embed” in the policy platform the proposals to allow the medical evacuation of asylum seekers, as proposed in legislation that Parliament is currently considering.
Activists predicted on Sunday night this would act as a de facto measure to “clear the camps” on Nauru and Manus.
But the vexed issue of boat turn-backs may not even be debated at the carefully managed conference, despite attempts by Labor For Refugees to put a motion up for debate on Sunday.
More generous welfare entitlements for asylum seekers in Australia, including access to education, will be debated under plans to establish a new ‘safety net’ for refugees.
But the substantive platform change that is expected to secure support is the increase in the refugee cap from 27,000 to 32,000.
Asked about an increase to the cap over the weekend, Labor leader Bill Shorten did not rule it out.
“But let’s put our approach on boats very clearly. One, we’re going to stop the boats and we’ll put whatever resources we need to do that,” Mr Shorten said
“Two, we are supporting regional and offshore processing. But three, we think that refugees are part of our population intake. So we will be taking refugees into this country but we’ll do it properly, not via people smugglers.
“We want to be a good international citizen, we also recognise, however, that we’ve got to make sure that whatever policy we adopt we can afford, and that it meets our combined goals of not keeping people in indefinite detention on Manus and Nauru, but also keeping our borders strong so we never again see the people smuggling trade start up, and we see hundreds of innocent people drown at sea merely because they want to come to Australia.”
The New Daily reported last month the ALP conference was preparing to lift the cap and implement a new sponsorship scheme for business and unions to sponsor a refugee.
Two years ago, then prime minister Malcolm Turnbull increased Australia’s annual refugee intake from 13,750 to 19,000.
While the standard cap is expected to remain at 27,000 by 2050, Labor will increase that figure by providing up to 5000 extra places under a new sponsorship scheme.
Left-faction sources negotiating the amendments also confirmed negotiations were continuing over the fate of thousands of refugees dealt with under so-called “fast-track” reforms.
More than 6000 rejected asylum seekers could potentially be given a second chance under the ALP’s plans to reject the “unfair” scheme. The key to the outcome rests on a dozen independent delegates at the ALP conference, including Victoria’s James Button, who are not aligned with the major factions.
Senior sources predicted that was unlikely to happen with Labor drawing a line in the sand under visa applications already processed.
But Labor for Refugees was still pushing for a second chance on Sunday night, arguing the 6000 rejected refugees should have the opportunity to reapply.
The key changes the activist groups want are an end to the policy of detention on Manus and Nauru with refugees to be brought to Australia for resettlement, increasing the annual intake to 50,000 and stopping boat turn backs.
The amendment proposed by Labor For Refugees states: “That national conference calls on an incoming Labor government to cease the practice of turning back the boats”.
It’s not clear if that motion will even be debated at the conference designed to showcase Mr Shorten’s leadership credentials.
ALP sources also predicted Labor MPs including Ms Kearney may be able to “clear the camps” on Manus and Nauru quietly, with Labor’s support for legislation to allow the medical evacuation of asylum seekers the big factor.
Mr Shorten has not pledged to allow these asylum seekers to stay in Australia, instead proposing they be resettled in a third country such as New Zealand or the US after receiving medical treatment.
“Good luck with that,” quipped one refugee activist at the ALP conference, predicting that any asylum seeker who came to Australia for medical treatment was highly unlikely to ever leave.
https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/nationa ... australia/
Labor+Greenies PUBLICLY DECLARE they will MASSIVELY increase ILLEGAL INVADERS!!!
The evil Greeny controlled Labor Party to ransack Australia again!!!
Labor embraces refugee intake increase for Australia
Samantha Maiden 10:00pm, Dec 16, 2018 Updated: 10:09pm, Dec 16
Shorten's Labor Party will discuss increasing Australia's refugee intake cap on Monday. Photo: AAP
Labor is set to embrace a boost to the refugee intake cap to 32,000 by 2025, but the increase will be delivered under a new sponsorship program.
The ALP conference is set to debate the contentious asylum seeker policy on Monday, with an olive branch to refugee activists who have pushed for a more generous cap.
Underlining the convictions of MPs on the issue, multiple sources confirmed Labor MP Ged Kearney openly wept in an ALP caucus meeting this year when discussing the plight of asylum seekers.
Moves are underway, led by Ms Kearney, to “embed” in the policy platform the proposals to allow the medical evacuation of asylum seekers, as proposed in legislation that Parliament is currently considering.
Activists predicted on Sunday night this would act as a de facto measure to “clear the camps” on Nauru and Manus.
But the vexed issue of boat turn-backs may not even be debated at the carefully managed conference, despite attempts by Labor For Refugees to put a motion up for debate on Sunday.
More generous welfare entitlements for asylum seekers in Australia, including access to education, will be debated under plans to establish a new ‘safety net’ for refugees.
But the substantive platform change that is expected to secure support is the increase in the refugee cap from 27,000 to 32,000.
Asked about an increase to the cap over the weekend, Labor leader Bill Shorten did not rule it out.
“But let’s put our approach on boats very clearly. One, we’re going to stop the boats and we’ll put whatever resources we need to do that,” Mr Shorten said
“Two, we are supporting regional and offshore processing. But three, we think that refugees are part of our population intake. So we will be taking refugees into this country but we’ll do it properly, not via people smugglers.
“We want to be a good international citizen, we also recognise, however, that we’ve got to make sure that whatever policy we adopt we can afford, and that it meets our combined goals of not keeping people in indefinite detention on Manus and Nauru, but also keeping our borders strong so we never again see the people smuggling trade start up, and we see hundreds of innocent people drown at sea merely because they want to come to Australia.”
The New Daily reported last month the ALP conference was preparing to lift the cap and implement a new sponsorship scheme for business and unions to sponsor a refugee.
Two years ago, then prime minister Malcolm Turnbull increased Australia’s annual refugee intake from 13,750 to 19,000.
While the standard cap is expected to remain at 27,000 by 2050, Labor will increase that figure by providing up to 5000 extra places under a new sponsorship scheme.
Left-faction sources negotiating the amendments also confirmed negotiations were continuing over the fate of thousands of refugees dealt with under so-called “fast-track” reforms.
More than 6000 rejected asylum seekers could potentially be given a second chance under the ALP’s plans to reject the “unfair” scheme. The key to the outcome rests on a dozen independent delegates at the ALP conference, including Victoria’s James Button, who are not aligned with the major factions.
Senior sources predicted that was unlikely to happen with Labor drawing a line in the sand under visa applications already processed.
But Labor for Refugees was still pushing for a second chance on Sunday night, arguing the 6000 rejected refugees should have the opportunity to reapply.
The key changes the activist groups want are an end to the policy of detention on Manus and Nauru with refugees to be brought to Australia for resettlement, increasing the annual intake to 50,000 and stopping boat turn backs.
The amendment proposed by Labor For Refugees states: “That national conference calls on an incoming Labor government to cease the practice of turning back the boats”.
It’s not clear if that motion will even be debated at the conference designed to showcase Mr Shorten’s leadership credentials.
ALP sources also predicted Labor MPs including Ms Kearney may be able to “clear the camps” on Manus and Nauru quietly, with Labor’s support for legislation to allow the medical evacuation of asylum seekers the big factor.
Mr Shorten has not pledged to allow these asylum seekers to stay in Australia, instead proposing they be resettled in a third country such as New Zealand or the US after receiving medical treatment.
“Good luck with that,” quipped one refugee activist at the ALP conference, predicting that any asylum seeker who came to Australia for medical treatment was highly unlikely to ever leave.
https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/nationa ... australia/
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Now something to send shudders of fear up the Lefties from the DARK SIDE sponging on society. The Libs - quality all the way!!!!
ScoMo the Shorty killer
WELFARE TO WORK
Australians believe in a fair go. A strong welfare safety net is part of our national ethos. Equally, Australians believe in having a go.
Welfare spending represents more than a third of the budget — more than health, education and defence combined.
The right to welfare comes with responsibilities. Payments should not keep going to those gaming the system. They should not be spent on drugs. And welfare shouldn’t entrench intergenerational dependency.
The Coalition Government believes the best form of welfare is a job.
That’s why we are delivering greater support — and expectations — for job seekers.
WORK FOR THE DOLE
Work for the Dole means those who receive benefits give something back to the community that supports them.
It means unemployed people gain skills and experience, along with pride and self-esteem.
It also means charities, not-for-profits and other community groups get extra help to do valuable community work.
Labor let Work for the Dole wither. By 2009-10, just 13,000 job seekers participated in Work for the Dole activities, down from 75,000 in the final year of the Howard Government.
We’ve reinvigorated it. Last year, 105,000 Australians participated in Work for the Dole.
74% of those who participate in Work for the Dole reported that it had increased their desire to find a job and 30% of those who participated were in a job three months later.
All of them will benefit from the pride and self-esteem of knowing they are contributing to a community that won’t give up on them.
TACKLING DRUG DEPENDENCY
If someone is on drugs and the dole, we want to get them off both.
For those with a drug and alcohol problem, we’re changing the rules.
Under our plan, those on welfare affected by drugs and alcohol will now be required to undertake available treatment.
If it is refused, we will no longer accept drug and alcohol use as a legitimate excuse for missing appointments or activities.
DRUG TESTING
From 2018, we are also seeking to trial random drug tests for 5,000 new recipients of Newstart and Youth Allowance in three locations - Canterbury Bankstown (NSW), Logan (QLD) and Mandurah (WA).
CASHLESS WELFARE CARDS
The Coalition Government is trialling cashless welfare cards, which work like regular bank cards, except they cannot be used for gambling or alcohol products, or to withdraw cash.
An independent evaluation of the first two trial sites – Ceduna (SA) and Kununurra and Wyndham (East Kimberly region, WA) – have shown cashless welfare cards have been successful in reducing binge drinking, gambling and illegal drug use.
In 2018, two further sites will be trialled – the Goldfields region of WA and the Hinkler electorate (based around Bundaberg and Harvey Bay) in Queensland.
FRAUD CRACKDOWN
Taxpayers have saved $1.4 billion during the last 18 months, from a Coalition Government crackdown on welfare fraud and non-compliance.
We have increased checks through data matching to over 600,000 every year - half a million more than when Labor were in government (2012-13).
In one extreme case, a criminal was found guilty of fraud and sentenced to three years in prison, after fleecing the system of more than $160,000, using an alias to illegally claim the disability support pension.
BETTER COMPLIANCE
The majority of job-seekers do the right thing by actively looking for work.
However, we have identified about 100,000 people who repeatedly fail to meet their obligations, with about 40,000 appearing to game the system.
They avoid penalties because Labor’s legislation allows penalties to be easily waived.
We’re introducing a clear and fair system of compliance. In the same way drivers lose demerit points for driving offences, job seekers will lose one point if they fail to turn up to an appointment, interview or mutual obligation activity, like Work for the Dole.
If an individual receives four demerit points in six months, there will be a rigorous assessment, followed by penalties under a “three strikes” system — one week’s payment for a first strike, a fortnightly payment for a second strike and cancellation of payments for four weeks for a third strike.
We are also:
Introducing a stronger relationship verification process for single parents, to ensure people are not getting higher payments by claiming to be single when they’re not.
Ensuring Tax File Numbers are collected before income support payments are approved in order to streamline administration and increase personal responsibility.
NEW MUTUAL OBLIGATION RULES
We are implementing consistent mutual obligation requirements to ensure more people prepare for, search for and accept suitable employment.
This will mean, for example, job seekers aged 30-49 (approx. 270,000) will have activity requirements increased from 30 hours to 50 hours per fortnight.
HELPING PARENTS GET OFF WELFARE
A new program called ParentsNext is helping disadvantaged parents break the cycle of dependency.
80 percent of young mothers on welfare had a parent or guardian also on welfare. Without extra help, there is a high chance their children will also grow up without a parent working.
We are now stepping in early with support and training for parents when children are young, so they have the skills and confidence to work when their children go to school.
ParentsNext has been successfully piloted in ten locations and the scheme will now be compulsory for about 68,000 people on parenting payments.
A SIMPLER SYSTEM
From March 2020, the Government will introduce a new, single JobSeeker Payment, which will replace or consolidate seven existing payments (Newstart Allowance; Sickness Allowance; Wife Pension; Partner Allowance; Bereavement Allowance; Widow B Pension; and Widow Allowance).
ScoMo the Shorty killer
WELFARE TO WORK
Australians believe in a fair go. A strong welfare safety net is part of our national ethos. Equally, Australians believe in having a go.
Welfare spending represents more than a third of the budget — more than health, education and defence combined.
The right to welfare comes with responsibilities. Payments should not keep going to those gaming the system. They should not be spent on drugs. And welfare shouldn’t entrench intergenerational dependency.
The Coalition Government believes the best form of welfare is a job.
That’s why we are delivering greater support — and expectations — for job seekers.
WORK FOR THE DOLE
Work for the Dole means those who receive benefits give something back to the community that supports them.
It means unemployed people gain skills and experience, along with pride and self-esteem.
It also means charities, not-for-profits and other community groups get extra help to do valuable community work.
Labor let Work for the Dole wither. By 2009-10, just 13,000 job seekers participated in Work for the Dole activities, down from 75,000 in the final year of the Howard Government.
We’ve reinvigorated it. Last year, 105,000 Australians participated in Work for the Dole.
74% of those who participate in Work for the Dole reported that it had increased their desire to find a job and 30% of those who participated were in a job three months later.
All of them will benefit from the pride and self-esteem of knowing they are contributing to a community that won’t give up on them.
TACKLING DRUG DEPENDENCY
If someone is on drugs and the dole, we want to get them off both.
For those with a drug and alcohol problem, we’re changing the rules.
Under our plan, those on welfare affected by drugs and alcohol will now be required to undertake available treatment.
If it is refused, we will no longer accept drug and alcohol use as a legitimate excuse for missing appointments or activities.
DRUG TESTING
From 2018, we are also seeking to trial random drug tests for 5,000 new recipients of Newstart and Youth Allowance in three locations - Canterbury Bankstown (NSW), Logan (QLD) and Mandurah (WA).
CASHLESS WELFARE CARDS
The Coalition Government is trialling cashless welfare cards, which work like regular bank cards, except they cannot be used for gambling or alcohol products, or to withdraw cash.
An independent evaluation of the first two trial sites – Ceduna (SA) and Kununurra and Wyndham (East Kimberly region, WA) – have shown cashless welfare cards have been successful in reducing binge drinking, gambling and illegal drug use.
In 2018, two further sites will be trialled – the Goldfields region of WA and the Hinkler electorate (based around Bundaberg and Harvey Bay) in Queensland.
FRAUD CRACKDOWN
Taxpayers have saved $1.4 billion during the last 18 months, from a Coalition Government crackdown on welfare fraud and non-compliance.
We have increased checks through data matching to over 600,000 every year - half a million more than when Labor were in government (2012-13).
In one extreme case, a criminal was found guilty of fraud and sentenced to three years in prison, after fleecing the system of more than $160,000, using an alias to illegally claim the disability support pension.
BETTER COMPLIANCE
The majority of job-seekers do the right thing by actively looking for work.
However, we have identified about 100,000 people who repeatedly fail to meet their obligations, with about 40,000 appearing to game the system.
They avoid penalties because Labor’s legislation allows penalties to be easily waived.
We’re introducing a clear and fair system of compliance. In the same way drivers lose demerit points for driving offences, job seekers will lose one point if they fail to turn up to an appointment, interview or mutual obligation activity, like Work for the Dole.
If an individual receives four demerit points in six months, there will be a rigorous assessment, followed by penalties under a “three strikes” system — one week’s payment for a first strike, a fortnightly payment for a second strike and cancellation of payments for four weeks for a third strike.
We are also:
Introducing a stronger relationship verification process for single parents, to ensure people are not getting higher payments by claiming to be single when they’re not.
Ensuring Tax File Numbers are collected before income support payments are approved in order to streamline administration and increase personal responsibility.
NEW MUTUAL OBLIGATION RULES
We are implementing consistent mutual obligation requirements to ensure more people prepare for, search for and accept suitable employment.
This will mean, for example, job seekers aged 30-49 (approx. 270,000) will have activity requirements increased from 30 hours to 50 hours per fortnight.
HELPING PARENTS GET OFF WELFARE
A new program called ParentsNext is helping disadvantaged parents break the cycle of dependency.
80 percent of young mothers on welfare had a parent or guardian also on welfare. Without extra help, there is a high chance their children will also grow up without a parent working.
We are now stepping in early with support and training for parents when children are young, so they have the skills and confidence to work when their children go to school.
ParentsNext has been successfully piloted in ten locations and the scheme will now be compulsory for about 68,000 people on parenting payments.
A SIMPLER SYSTEM
From March 2020, the Government will introduce a new, single JobSeeker Payment, which will replace or consolidate seven existing payments (Newstart Allowance; Sickness Allowance; Wife Pension; Partner Allowance; Bereavement Allowance; Widow B Pension; and Widow Allowance).
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It is amusing to see how the Lefties try to justify their inadequacies in being unable to prosecute any sort of cogent argument.
The Lefties' idea of "debate" is to exchange the rotting decaying contents of their "minds" with each other with NO NEW FACTUAL INFO BEING ALLOWED.
But ignoring the superfluous Lefties and back to the TOPIC which is too difficult for the Lefties to understand.
Bill Shorten has just announced at the Labor conference in Adelaide that should he become Prime Minister, he will:
1) He will give the U.N $500 million dollars
2) Increase Refugee Numbers to 32,000 each year.
Once again, Labor put everyone but Australians first.
Welcome to a future Labor Government.
If people vote for Labor (Federal) they deserve to suffer. Bill Shorten will set the country back a lifetime and it will take Liberals a generation to repair the damage & cost!
Everyone is saying reduce intake to ease pressure on overcrowding yet these Greeny controlled Labor imbeciles want to dramatically increase new arrivals!!!!
And Labor will open up illegal invaders from the south as well as from the north thru NZ with the help of the NZ talking horse.
Repent Lefties while there is still time
The march of the Illegal Invaders into Australia
The Lefties' idea of "debate" is to exchange the rotting decaying contents of their "minds" with each other with NO NEW FACTUAL INFO BEING ALLOWED.
But ignoring the superfluous Lefties and back to the TOPIC which is too difficult for the Lefties to understand.
Bill Shorten has just announced at the Labor conference in Adelaide that should he become Prime Minister, he will:
1) He will give the U.N $500 million dollars
2) Increase Refugee Numbers to 32,000 each year.
Once again, Labor put everyone but Australians first.
Welcome to a future Labor Government.
If people vote for Labor (Federal) they deserve to suffer. Bill Shorten will set the country back a lifetime and it will take Liberals a generation to repair the damage & cost!
Everyone is saying reduce intake to ease pressure on overcrowding yet these Greeny controlled Labor imbeciles want to dramatically increase new arrivals!!!!
And Labor will open up illegal invaders from the south as well as from the north thru NZ with the help of the NZ talking horse.
Repent Lefties while there is still time
The march of the Illegal Invaders into Australia
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cods wrote: ↑Sat Dec 15, 2018 4:52 pmcivil war... no I dont think so yogi....fighting on the internet is one thing...
killing thy neighbour is something else again....
what we have to do is find the right way....
what would be nice is if we truly had trustworthy pollies.....
if they just automatically lost everything job.penson.the works at the slightest smell of corruption or rorting....
I am so over it...
we now have a culture where they dont even support each other.....its almost gang warfare without the guns.. but they ruin it all just the same...
the only losers are us! which is the country...
Well vigilante groups have already formed in a few places ... which means the public have lost faith in the govts, the police, and rule of law in general.
So it's probably only a matter of time before we get lynchings ... and it that leads to payback schenarios, civil war may not be too far down the track.
The original comment (Re 'civil war") was wade in albeit sarcastic but semi jest, but nothing, including civil harmony is guaranteed, especially when the population gets more dissolutioned and angrier by the day.
Y'see we've got all these professional victims running the country into the ground with their perks and privileges yet sill crying foul, and those of us who have to foot the bill and live with the consequences are getting jack of it. This is how fascist revolutions begin, they're incited by left wing Orwellian social vandals.
If Donald Trump is so close to the Ruskis, why couldn't he get Vladimir Putin to put novichok in Xi Jjinping's lipstick?
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And Silly Shorty's ludicrously stupid housing flop will wreck the housing market and send rents thru the roof and greatly depreciate the value of any houses being sold. Classic incompetent Labor imbeciles. A real election loser along with RESTARTING the BOATS.
Now, how about some FACTS that will send shudders up the missing spines of the apathetic Lefties who only know the lies GetUp! tells them.
Rents will go up under Labor’s big new housing tax.
For every 1% increase in rent, an average renter could pay an extra $250 p.a.
Under Labor, if you own your home it will be worth less, if you rent it will cost more.
Love the pious indignation from the party of Mediscare! Shorto and Bowo can’t say when ALP housing tax will start & their frontbench don't know if it will put prices up or down or neither. Bottom line: 800k people in NSW & more across Oz will pay more rent under Labor.
"Housing Industry Association...predicted renters across Australia will be hit with an extra $500 million in additional rental fees each year if Labor’s changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax are introduced."
Labor’s plan to abolish negative gearing is a shambles.
They can’t even say when their signature policy will start & their frontbench can’t agree if it will send house prices up or down!
No wonder voters have turned off their big new housing tax.
Labor wants to end negative gearing as we know it, and increase capital gains tax on investments.
Another major negative: Housing policy. There's been a lot of criticism surrounding Labor's plan to make rent more affordable, most notably that it does nothing to increase publicly owned housing, which means those on waitlists will still be stuck in limbo.
A new study shows that affordability problems are made worse by the skyrocketing costs of labor needed to actually build more housing.
Here we go again: Handing over taxpayers' money to property investors on the pretext of helping renters — by offering housing at sub-market rents, which imply WAITING LISTS!
Already, Labor has announced over $200 billion of higher taxes - on electricity, small businesses, workers, housing, investments, savings and retirement. We all know they won't stop there.
How to lose an election by Silly Billy the Extremist Greeny's puppet
Now, how about some FACTS that will send shudders up the missing spines of the apathetic Lefties who only know the lies GetUp! tells them.
Rents will go up under Labor’s big new housing tax.
For every 1% increase in rent, an average renter could pay an extra $250 p.a.
Under Labor, if you own your home it will be worth less, if you rent it will cost more.
Love the pious indignation from the party of Mediscare! Shorto and Bowo can’t say when ALP housing tax will start & their frontbench don't know if it will put prices up or down or neither. Bottom line: 800k people in NSW & more across Oz will pay more rent under Labor.
"Housing Industry Association...predicted renters across Australia will be hit with an extra $500 million in additional rental fees each year if Labor’s changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax are introduced."
Labor’s plan to abolish negative gearing is a shambles.
They can’t even say when their signature policy will start & their frontbench can’t agree if it will send house prices up or down!
No wonder voters have turned off their big new housing tax.
Labor wants to end negative gearing as we know it, and increase capital gains tax on investments.
Another major negative: Housing policy. There's been a lot of criticism surrounding Labor's plan to make rent more affordable, most notably that it does nothing to increase publicly owned housing, which means those on waitlists will still be stuck in limbo.
A new study shows that affordability problems are made worse by the skyrocketing costs of labor needed to actually build more housing.
Here we go again: Handing over taxpayers' money to property investors on the pretext of helping renters — by offering housing at sub-market rents, which imply WAITING LISTS!
Already, Labor has announced over $200 billion of higher taxes - on electricity, small businesses, workers, housing, investments, savings and retirement. We all know they won't stop there.
How to lose an election by Silly Billy the Extremist Greeny's puppet
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Preparing to get rid of worst government ever
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yeah.. another group of people living with incurable diseases MS sufferers this time round have had their extremely expensive medications put on the Nat service...well done Libs....so many life altering meds have been made cheaper thanks to the Lib Party.....
I am pretty proud of them.but then I think of every Australian not just those who belong to a Union..
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Every grubberment in Australia is the worst.
They are all corrupt, narcissistic, bombastic, thieving, dirty scum who deserve nothing other than a traitors death by firing squad.
They have sold out our country to multinationals and other countries.
They give away our resources and produce in pathetic "free" trade agreements which are only free for them, not us.
They invite and prostrate themselves in front of worthless parasites from countries we SHOUKD BE avoiding like the plague.
They give sick and twisted mentally ill minorities the freedom to destroy morality and normality.
They allow Australians to go hungry and homeless.
They prevent our children from becoming what they can, by twisting their minds and creating a wealthy only education system, designed to drive down the peasants.
They rule over a decaying and third world infrastructure, while charging more and more for nothing
They throw money at worthless countries when it is desperately needed here.
No matter what grubberment we get, it will only get worse.
They are owned by multinationals and business.
They care not about us
They are pigs with their snouts so deep that they have had to learn how to breath with their ears.
May they all die painfully.
They are all corrupt, narcissistic, bombastic, thieving, dirty scum who deserve nothing other than a traitors death by firing squad.
They have sold out our country to multinationals and other countries.
They give away our resources and produce in pathetic "free" trade agreements which are only free for them, not us.
They invite and prostrate themselves in front of worthless parasites from countries we SHOUKD BE avoiding like the plague.
They give sick and twisted mentally ill minorities the freedom to destroy morality and normality.
They allow Australians to go hungry and homeless.
They prevent our children from becoming what they can, by twisting their minds and creating a wealthy only education system, designed to drive down the peasants.
They rule over a decaying and third world infrastructure, while charging more and more for nothing
They throw money at worthless countries when it is desperately needed here.
No matter what grubberment we get, it will only get worse.
They are owned by multinationals and business.
They care not about us
They are pigs with their snouts so deep that they have had to learn how to breath with their ears.
May they all die painfully.
I have a dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
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Re: Prepare for the WORST "Govt" in Australa's history
If you sensibly look at the current government polices and how well Australia is going right now you’d have to say that they are a shoe in .
Look at our stock market - its going well.
Look at our unemployment - very low.
Look at our interest rate - HIstoric lows.
Look at our Budget - about to go back into Surplus (first time since Labor and Greens destroyed it)
Look at the Boats and illegal immigration - Stopped
If you look at the Glass like it is Half Full instead of Half Empty then you will see how amazingly we are going in the face of economic downturn that we see all around the world.
Make no mistake - Australia is in a good place right now - don’t blow it by electing a wrecker.
Look at our stock market - its going well.
Look at our unemployment - very low.
Look at our interest rate - HIstoric lows.
Look at our Budget - about to go back into Surplus (first time since Labor and Greens destroyed it)
Look at the Boats and illegal immigration - Stopped
If you look at the Glass like it is Half Full instead of Half Empty then you will see how amazingly we are going in the face of economic downturn that we see all around the world.
Make no mistake - Australia is in a good place right now - don’t blow it by electing a wrecker.
And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.
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