Opinion INTERNATIONAL Politics: Adelaide Board Discussion Part 5

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Walsh and a few others. I think it’s a tease.
Walsh could be trolling for reactions, but even if he is, he’s still promoting ‘views’ that extreme right followers will cling onto for dear life and promote disgusting division

Same with the Fuentes ‘your body my choice’ stuff
 
I get it, you hated him 4 years ago and you still hate him now. I've seen a lot of hate thrown his way, but this guy is a consistent winner and an overachiever. Call it jealously or envy, some people just can't handle how successful he is and how much money he has. Yes, there have been some scandals, some lies, and maybe a few times he's twisted the truth to make himself look better. But he's out there everyday proving his haters wrong -- time after time. You may not have wanted him in this job, but there's nothing you or I can do about it. I know it might get worse over the next several weeks, but like him or not, Tom Brady is doing a great job as a broadcaster.
 

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You've got me mixed up with someone else SaltDamp. I just had my 21st booster. Now that I have no immune system and heart damage I need that booster to keep me alive. My doctor told me that the jab will kill me but he's a complete cooker. I might start upping my boosters to once a month.
Mmmm .. was this you?

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Ken you mean?
If I may…unless you know the history of the crows board and certain posters, please just let me inform you that simply ignoring some will ensure a much enhanced BF experience. By George, personally feel it’s best not to engage or encourage some but totally your call obviously. Just trying to “inform” based on many years of experience and having the same conversation with MULTIPLE other posters who feel the same way about a few of them.

PS And don’t listen to bullies like Bicks trying to move you out of this thread. You have acted respectfully and decently throughout the whole election process and are welcome to stay as long as you wish.

Enjoy your day.
 
Walsh could be trolling for reactions, but even if he is, he’s still promoting ‘views’ that extreme right followers will cling onto for dear life and promote disgusting division

Same with the Fuentes ‘your body my choice’ stuff
Fuentes is just such a sick vile **** and no idea how he managed to dine with Trump a couple of years ago. Not great optics but will give Trumpy the benefit of the doubt and hopefully he didn’t fully understand what this guy stands for.

Even JD agrees with that now and that’s saying something
 
Yes sir!!

It ain't rocket science.




Donald Trump’s victory has important lessons for Australian leaders | Paul Starick​

Donald Trump might be crude and bombastic but his victory has delivered some important lessons for Australian leaders, writes Paul Starick.


Donald Trump might well be a crude and bombastic billionaire but he was propelled back into power by an extraordinary ability to connect with everyday voters’ concerns.
Rampant inflation wreaked havoc across the United States, sending living costs soaring beyond wage increases for millions of Americans.
Mr Trump might have made a stunning political comeback but he won by repurposing Bill Clinton’s 1992 mantra: “It’s the economy, stupid.”
The Trump mantra was rhetorically asking voters if they were better off now than they were four years ago.
Federal governments have fewer economic levers to pull than President-elect Trump – states have even less influence.

There are many differences between the US and Australia but Mr Trump’s victory strongly suggests voters across the board are disillusioned with the political system, tired of political correctness and distrustful of conventional politicians.

With this in mind, Australia could do with a dose of Mr Trump’s decisiveness and pragmatism.

His energy policy is unencumbered by ideology, unlike Labor’s convoluted opposition to nuclear power and its role in the economic transition to net zero. Renewable energy needs firming – now coming from coal and gas. Like Americans, Australians want affordable and reliable energy supplies.

A similar question posed by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s opponents now, and at an election early next year, could well prove equally devastating.
Asking voters in southwestern Adelaide if they are better off now than when Premier Peter Malinauskas came to power in March, 2022, might yet help the Liberals to victory at the November 16 by-election in David Speirs’ former seat of Black.
Undoubtedly, millions of Australian households are much worse off now than they were in May, 2022, when federal Labor came to power. Inflation, interest rates and energy costs have surged since then. This has widened economic gaps, particularly between those who own their homes or have mortgages under control – and everyone else.
Too many young people are forlorn about their prospects of achieving the great Australian dream of home ownership.

A record 47 per cent of Australian households are struggling to pay their home loan amid pressure from interest rates, according to a Finder survey released on November 1.

The same survey found one in seven, or 462,000 borrowers, said they would have to sell or apply for hardship if interest rates remained the same until February.

A similar question posed by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s opponents now, and at an election early next year, could well prove equally devastating.

Asking voters in southwestern Adelaide if they are better off now than when Premier Peter Malinauskas came to power in March, 2022, might yet help the Liberals to victory at the November 16 by-election in David Speirs’ former seat of Black.

Undoubtedly, millions of Australian households are much worse off now than they were in May, 2022, when federal Labor came to power. Inflation, interest rates and energy costs have surged since then. This has widened economic gaps, particularly between those who own their homes or have mortgages under control – and everyone else.
Too many young people are forlorn about their prospects of achieving the great Australian dream of home ownership.

The same survey found one in seven, or 462,000 borrowers,, said they would have to sell or apply for hardship if interest rates remained the same until February.

Federal governments have fewer economic levers to pull than President-elect Trump – states have even less influence.

There are many differences between the US and Australia but Mr Trump’s victory strongly suggests voters across the board are disillusioned with the political system, tired of political correctness and distrustful of conventional politicians.

With this in mind, Australia could do with a dose of Mr Trump’s decisiveness and pragmatism.

His energy policy is unencumbered by ideology, unlike Labor’s convoluted opposition to nuclear power and its role in the economic transition to net zero. Renewable energy needs firming – now coming from coal and gas. Like Americans, Australians want affordable and reliable energy supplies.

The world’s richest man, Elon Musk, is speculated to want to make $US2 trillion in cuts, mostly in the federal bureaucracy.

In South Australia, there are 95,027 public servants – or full-time equivalent general government sector employees in the 2025 state budget. This is estimated to be 98,541 in 2028. Public sector workers comprise almost 15 per cent of SA’s total workforce.

This makes them a powerful voting group, as various political leaders have discovered to their benefit and peril.

Liberal Opposition Leader Isobel Redmond was pilloried in 2012 for declaring the public service should be cut by about 20,000 full-time jobs, a statement she later retracted. The Malinauskas government won power in 2022 by vowing to fix the ramping crisis, backed by ambulance employees embroiled in a pay dispute.

The public sector overwhelms private enterprise in SA – Santos is the state’s only firm in ASX’s top 100.

Clearly, there is an imbalance – even if Musk-scale cuts are extreme. Politicians should not be scared of debating this issue.

Love him or loathe him, Mr Trump has revolutionised politics. This will change discourse and policy across the free world. Most immediately, leaders have been given a huge wake-up call on the critical need to act pragmatically and decisively to bring down people’s cost of living.
Another Murdoch tabloid paper supporting Trump. Should we act surprised?

Of course it’s the economy. Inflation clearly only happened to the US and clearly they must have the worst inflation of any major western nation then hey??..

Some US facts for you Bicks:

U/E 4% - close to full employment, a level which then sees wages rising due to a shortage of labour. Hopefully Trumps not going to do anything STUPID to reduce labour supply..

Inflation 2.4% - fallen materially from its highs a couple of years ago. In the world of finance (inc sharemkt at all time highs this year) was deemed to be the perfect soft landing for the economy. Now hopefully Trump is not going to do anything STUPID to increase inflation rates by artificially increasing cost of imported goods as will also mean other cost of living pressures increase thru higher interest rates remaining to combat structurally higher inflation. I am sure he will crack down on price gouging when companies act in an anti-competitive manner like Harris was going to do.

GDP - circa 3% which is more than solid for the world’s biggest economy. Now hopefully Trump doesn't do anything STUPID by starting a trade war thru protectionist measures (ie seeing US exports reduce), inflating the cost of living and doing business thru tariffs and reducing the CAPACITY of the US businesses from agriculture to construction to hospitality by taking 10m+ of he cheapest workers out of the equation. Now being a farmer yourself, you can perhaps relate to the fact that many foreigners on 12 mth visas end up working on farms. A number of farmers I know in the Byron Bay region are either HIGHLY or TOTALLY dependent on such foreign workers as many Aussies dont want to do the hard yakka, often in scorching weather conditions whilst earning minimum wages.

Let’s audit Trumps main election promises - deporting millions of illegal immigrants, building the 98% of the southern wall he didn’t do last time and bringing in 20-60% tariffs. Let’s see if he actually does what he says and then let’s what impact it has. Time will tell and will happily follow along.
 
You cant make this up.

The top google searches since the election are

What is a Tariff?
How can I change my vote?

Of all the stupidity. How about you do your research before the ****ing election
That’s why I keep using the worst STUPIDITY. Not being aware or informed of the most basic policies. The fact there is a massive spike in people now searching the above things is such a sad and poor indictment on many US citizens
 
It looks like a lot of states have voted Trump for POTUS but voted Dems down ballot.
Is this them trying to have a two way bet, ie they like Trump’s bluster and shallow promises but still want to try to protect themselves from what Trump is about to do.
Also during Trump’s last few weeks before the insurrection he replaced judges (ie installing Cannon conveniently) and Trump friendly players in Military etc positions which sure looked like he was up to something.
He also refused to attend the inauguration or peacefully hand over info or power like the brat he is.
He also made millions of dollars ( so corrupt, but hey, that’s how he rolls) from pardoning big time criminals ( mobster types) who are behind him in this and his last campaign.
I am curious to see what Biden will do in his last few weeks, especially with his ‘Presidential Immunity’
It irks that he likely won’t use those powers that Trump fought so hard to get to try to get some safety rails in before the authoritarian and his power hungry tech bro take over..
I also wonder where Mogilevich is in all this.
 

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That’s why I keep using the worst STUPIDITY. Not being aware or informed of the most basic policies. The fact there is a massive spike in people now searching the above things is such a sad and poor indictment on many US citizens
And when MAGA were interviewed post election what the term Authoritarian means, they said they don’t know. 🤣
 
Was listening to a virology podcast I follow now and then and the scientists sound concerned about what having RFK jnr running Health etc will mean. Likely an explosion in infectious diseases. He doesn’t seem to have any scientific background, more Economics and Law.
I guess he listens to cookers for his advice.
His family seem so ashamed of what he has become.
And as for removing fluoride from the water, I would say private dental practices will make a reaming in years to come.
At least the lead in their pipes will numb them to it all.
 
You cant make this up.

The top google searches since the election are

What is a Tariff?
How can I change my vote?

Of all the stupidity. How about you do your research before the ****ing election
And don’t forget this also

Trump’s 2024 win sparks 1,500% spike in Google Searches for leaving the US — Find out which countries are the top picks​


brain drain coming
 
How many Americans did use bleach...

Perhaps some Australians too on this board given how they follow Trump lol.

I personally believe there were plenty smart ones that didn’t use anything and have completely uncompromised immune systems as a result.

You correlate following Trump with ingesting bleach. Are you advertising your stupidity or is this just a once off?


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Another Murdoch tabloid paper supporting Trump. Should we act surprised?

Of course it’s the economy. Inflation clearly only happened to the US and clearly they must have the worst inflation of any major western nation then hey??..

Some US facts for you Bicks:

U/E 4% - close to full employment, a level which then sees wages rising due to a shortage of labour. Hopefully Trumps not going to do anything STUPID to reduce labour supply..

Inflation 2.4% - fallen materially from its highs a couple of years ago. In the world of finance (inc sharemkt at all time highs this year) was deemed to be the perfect soft landing for the economy. Now hopefully Trump is not going to do anything STUPID to increase inflation rates by artificially increasing cost of imported goods as will also mean other cost of living pressures increase thru higher interest rates remaining to combat structurally higher inflation. I am sure he will crack down on price gouging when companies act in an anti-competitive manner like Harris was going to do.

GDP - circa 3% which is more than solid for the world’s biggest economy. Now hopefully Trump doesn't do anything STUPID by starting a trade war thru protectionist measures (ie seeing US exports reduce), inflating the cost of living and doing business thru tariffs and reducing the CAPACITY of the US businesses from agriculture to construction to hospitality by taking 10m+ of he cheapest workers out of the equation. Now being a farmer yourself, you can perhaps relate to the fact that many foreigners on 12 mth visas end up working on farms. A number of farmers I know in the Byron Bay region are either HIGHLY or TOTALLY dependent on such foreign workers as many Aussies dont want to do the hard yakka, often in scorching weather conditions whilst earning minimum wage

Let’s audit Trumps main election promises - deporting millions of illegal immigrants, building the 98% of the southern wall he didn’t do last time and bringing in 20-60% tariffs. Let’s see if he actually does what he says and then let’s what impact it has. Time will tell and will happily follow along.
Wasted effort didn't even read that reem of garble after the 1st sentence. Typical leftist Rupert Murdoch bashing blame game....did he even have a vote?

Accept it just like I said all along Harris was a woefully poor candidate that American voters saw right through.
 
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Wanted effort didn't even read that reem of garble after the 1st sentence. Typical leftist Rupert Murdoch bashing blame game....did he even have a vote?

Accept it just like I said all along Harris was a woefully poor candidate that American voters saw right through.
She had a woeful history that was covered up by the legacy media.
From her relationship to SF mayor, failing her Bar exam, having to get a special tutor to pass, her performance as a DA and AG in California. Co-sponsored a crime law that was last week thrown out with massive support.
 
And don’t forget this also

Trump’s 2024 win sparks 1,500% spike in Google Searches for leaving the US — Find out which countries are the top picks​


brain drain coming
I hope the uber wealthy celebrities follow through with their threat of leaving if Trump won but of course we all know they are certified bullshitters and will just keep bitching and moaning.

They're the reason a lot of voters supported Trump most likely. Telling struggling Americans battling to feed their families and survive the cost of living the last few years under Biden/Harris how to vote was the last straw.
 
I personally believe there were plenty smart ones that didn’t use anything and have completely uncompromised immune systems as a result.

You correlate following Trump with ingesting bleach. Are you advertising your stupidity or is this just a once off?


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Anyone who is smart would spend little time listening to the crap that comes out of Trump's mouth...

Do you think it was a good idea for a President to suggest using bleach?
 
Wanted effort didn't even read that reem of garble after the 1st sentence. Typical leftist Rupert Murdoch bashing blame game....did he even have a vote?

Accept it just like I said all along Harris was a woefully poor candidate that American voters saw right through.
Bicks, this is all for today as you are struggling to recall the one thing I have said REPEATEDLY. I am not a leftist voter so pls stop with the lies or misinformation.

have a good day
 
Do any politicians deliver on their promises?

A wall of meaningless noise, so to speak

From memory things were ticking along fine under Trump last time. No one moved to Canada after all.

Then Covid hit, some astute leadership was required, and his numerous shortcomings were exposed.
I remember back in 2016, I thought there was no way campaign Trump and President Trump would be the same thing and he spent the next 4 years shitting all over that idea.
 
Anyone who is smart would spend little time listening to the crap that comes out of Trump's mouth...

Do you think it was a good idea for a President to suggest using bleach?
Well his plan, with the aid of Elon etc and Russian assets, is to increase the echo chamber and restriction of free press…sounding very similar to how Putin goes about things , feeding the masses with disinformation while he and his Oligarchs steal the country from under their feet. He will have them believe, in fact he does already, that the only truth will come out of his own mouth. What a con, hey, what a racket.
 
Absolutely. To sum up the election this was an election decided by the dead centre of the politics and there is no doubt for a long stretch of the Biden presidency they preached to the far left and allowed them to run riot at the expense of the majority of Americans. All the while these same majority of Americans are paying a high cost of living, high gas prices and high power bills barely able to put food on the table for their children while a lot of the far left are attending college! And then the gall of the far left to punish majority of americans by threatening to cancel them if they didnt bow down to their needs.

Americans felt abandoned and Harris didnt convince them not to protest.

Time will tell though whether this was the right decision or not. But people getting all upset is just absurd.
Perfectly put.

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