That's OK, as soon as the elections over, Dutton can send them all back.

Bobby wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 12:32 amhttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-12-18/ ... /104732688
By Tuesday of this week, the City of Moreton Bay had begun issuing compliance notices ordering homeless people to stop sleeping in vans.
The notices, seen by the ABC, threaten fines of up to $8,065 for those who fail to comply, with a fine of the same amount possible for
those who fail to stop keeping pets.
My opinion.
Shouldn't the Govt be providing - let's say army tents and Portaloos and showers and a cooking area etc -
to try and help these Aussies that have been discarded by their mass immigration policies?
Instead of helping them they get fined for money they don't have -
as if the answer to every problem is punish the victims.
Jim Chalmers should turn up and make a heart felt apology to all those people
while tears run down his face - saying -
"I did this with Albo's mass immigration policies"
and he should promise to help them.
mellie wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 4:23 pm
Yes, we don't mind volunteering our army personnel and weapons towards wars that aren't any of our business, Russia/Ukraine....I've always maintained that charity begins at home, and if Albo thinks he's going to find peace living at Cococabana beach, he might be surprised to find squatters, homless families and those who have been denied access to the kind of housing Albo himself was blessed with growing up, living on his beach.
Cococabana beach has fantastic amenities and perhaps camping sites should have it on their radar.
Homless people find free accomidation via Australian camping sites via public reviews.
If Albo loathes the smell of homelessness now, I have a feeling he'll loathe it alott more once he officially retires after the election.
His golden pension won't stretch far enough to wash away the stench of his own arrogance, and the blood he has on his hands due to the complete failure of all public departments & sectors. Health, law enforcement, education, housing..... a big "F" on his report card, and he knows it
Regardless of whether he remains at Cococabana or not, he's not going to be able to retire peacefully.
He'd be better off barricading himself within an eastern suburbs gated community... if only the residents would tolerate him there, which isn't likely, because most of them are educated enough to see what a mess he's made of our country, hence his private beach lifestyle alternative at Cococabana.
He's painfully arrogant and boastful, typical of someone who snears disdainfully at their own humble beginnings, and has a chip on their shoulder the size of Ayers Rock.
He has a pseudo- girlfriend who will likely disappear as soon as the election is finished too, so his prospects for assimilation back into mainstream Australian life peacefully, aren't fantastic, perhaps like the Rudd's he'd be better off moving overseas where nobody knows what a wart he is?
You see, Albo wasn't at all greatful for his family Housing Comission home growing up.
He was ashamed of it, ashamed of his situation, always felt that he was entitled to much more, and it's very unlikely any of his mates at uni or within the Communist Youth alliance would have even known that he was the bastard son of some bloke his mother met on a cruise ship ( P&O style lol) and lived in Public Housing.
He believes that if he came from such humble beginnings and managed to become Australia's PM, then there's no excuses why other people from humble beginnings cannot take care of themselves too.
Often happens this way, contrary what most of us thought when he delivered his heartfelt maiden speech re- his own humble beginnings from a former public housing residents point of view.
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