Certified Legendary Thread Sack Hinkley 13 - Another Crack At This

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I'll chuck my old Bureau of Statistics hat on. From 2000 to 2020 the population went up about 7 million from 18 million to about 25 million.

In that same time Australian Public Service (Commonwealth Employees) went from about 110,000 to about 115,000.

Ask anyone on the street and they say Public Service should be slashed but it has, by the government sitting on their hands.

I don't argue this stuff anymore - I prefer to tell people to get ****ed its much more entertaining.
And who picked up the slack? Our buddies at PWC, E&Y, etc.

Leeches.
 

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Richo said we should be excited. You should just get behind the boys and back in our inspirational hard as nails captain in Connor Rozee!

A true leader of men and a scholar of Jordan Peterson.
LOL I stopped getting excited about this team years ago. If a person gets too emotionally invested in Port under Hinkley, he/she will inevitably have his/her heart ripped out.
 
LOL I stopped getting excited about this team years ago. If a person gets too emotionally invested in Port under Hinkley, he/she/they will inevitably have his/her/their heart ripped out.
FTFY ;)
 
I'll chuck my old Bureau of Statistics hat on. From 2000 to 2020 the population went up about 7 million from 18 million to about 25 million.

In that same time Australian Public Service (Commonwealth Employees) went from about 110,000 to about 115,000.

Ask anyone on the street and they say Public Service should be slashed but it has, by the government sitting on their hands.

I don't argue this stuff anymore - I prefer to tell people to get ****ed its much more entertaining.
yeh, but what about the public service that isnt directly employed by the government? The past 20 years there has been a huge increase is governments both state and federal getting private companies to do their jobs and dirty work. Its implemented by the private company but paid for by tax dollars. To say the public service hasnt increased much isnt really true when a huge portion is hidden by private employment now days. Mainly because governments dont want to be the ones responsible for employing people if they dont have too and its much easier for them to palm off responsibility to a private company. They effectively are part of the public service because if the government money was removed then their employment doesnt exist.
 
yeh, but what about the public service that isnt directly employed by the government? The past 20 years there has been a huge increase is governments both state and federal getting private companies to do their jobs and dirty work. Its implemented by the private company but paid for by tax dollars. To say the public service hasnt increased much isnt really true when a huge portion is hidden by private employment now days. Mainly because governments dont want to be the ones responsible for employing people if they dont have too and its much easier for them to palm off responsibility to a private company. They effectively are part of the public service because if the government money was removed then their employment doesnt exist.
What you say here is somewhat true. At the end of the day its employees are performing work for a "for profit" company.

What money is creamed off by corruption by this process is an indictment on government as a whole not the public service per se.

This is a consequence of miserly accountants running these processes that inevitably decreases productivity for the country as a whole to show lower costs on a balance sheet.
 
What you say here is somewhat true. At the end of the day its employees are performing work for a "for profit" company.

What money is creamed off by corruption by this process is an indictment on government as a whole not the public service per se.

This is a consequence of miserly accountants running these processes that inevitably decreases productivity for the country as a whole to show lower costs on a balance sheet.
true, dodgy business dealings by governments and councils to unload their responsibility to the employer by incorporating businesses that are very willing to get involved in a system that is joined to a tax payer funded entity is rife. It allows them deniability and the freedom of not having those employers under the umbrella of a government agency. It puts layers of bureaucracy between the person and the government that takes all sorts or legal wrangling before anyone in government has to be accountable at all, they can hide behind a thousand things and they love it.
 
So we now have around 123 days until round 1 - who's excited? 🥴
After 2023's Hinkley extension and a straight sets finals exit I didn't think I could be less excited about the following season.

I was wrong :(
 

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After 2023's Hinkley extension and a straight sets finals exit I didn't think I could be less excited about the following season.

I was wrong :(
Yeah same. If we win a prelim, I might feel differently, but the odds of that happening would be similar to the odds of Donald Trump becoming the next pope.
 
I'm excited for the draw to come out so I can try and guess the games where Hinkley will:

(1) Say or do something completely farking stupid
(2) Get booed
(3) Cry

All three happening on the same day would be the ideal scenario
Number 2 has to happen every week - if he's feeling uncomfortable in his job, maybe he'll finally see sense and quit.
 
I'm excited for the draw to come out so I can try and guess the games where Hinkley will:

(1) Say or do something completely farking stupid
(2) Get booed
(3) Cry

All three happening on the same day would be the ideal scenario
You got the order right too.
 
Nah.

That would be Essendon v North in 2001 when Essendon came back from 69 points to win.

I know this sounds ridiculous, but when I saw the score update (I was at Footy Park watching the crows vs Sydney game that arvo) on the screen, I still expected Essendon to come back and win.

In terms of skill, the Port vs Brisbane 2003 game is as good as it gets imo.
 
Nah.

That would be Essendon v North in 2001 when Essendon came back from 69 points to win.



Essendon vs North a couple of years earlier (158-132 Essendon) was even better than that one imo — Carey with one of the rolled gold GOAT performances, including the left foot checkside falling backwards over the boundary.

And Koutoufides going beast mode in the Prelim cost us what would’ve been an all-time humdinger of a rematch.
 

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