Play Nice Scott Morrison - How Long? Part 6 - Prosperity Theology, The Coal Man + His Bootlickers

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Everyone works ******* hard. What's up with boomers thinking they worked harder than everyone yet they have the pettiest and softest complaints in the workplace?
I hate the "worked hard" expression. It usually comes from the rich with accusations of class war before engaging in a bit of class warfare themselves.
 
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This can't be true. Surely?



But let's not be too quick to judge.

Despite the fact that this latest variant is out control, hospitalisation rates are soaring, the official definition of close contacts seems to be changing on a daily basis, there is no national information campaign ensuring that Australians are receiving consistent and coherent advice on what to do in this stage of the pandemic, national leaders refuse to give interviews with our national broadcaster....

We can all surely agree that what we desperately need right now is more pictures of our smirking Prime Minister holding a feckin dead fish.


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The Rudd and Gillard years were based as fu**.

Avoided the GFC like bosses and Gonski.
Not quite sure what "based as ****" means. Gillard navigated a very difficult period relatively well while under enormous personal pressure.

I'm a Keating and Hawke fan but their time was far from flawless. For instance, they produced the medya laws that permitted Dirty Rupe to saturate the joint.
 

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You need to hold on to an investment house for many many years to make much and that is why people who get right into this part of the market buy many properties to make big profits and they are usually a lot younger than me and/or foreign investors.
What evidence do you have for this?
 
gillard was a policy wonk ... the kind of person you want in and around canberra

unfortunately she was surrounded by idiots .... and in the case of joel fitzgibbon - alow life traitorous piece of #$%^
That's what I liked about Shorten, a union background usually indicates a good negotiator too.
 
In the 60s and 70s every bloke got a job. Large enterprises - power station, paper mill, councils, textile mills, lumber mills, department stores etc could find something for them to do, supervised. They also produced a large amount of apprentices, that smaller business entities couldn’t necessarily afford to train up.

Got a job, provider - chance of a girlfriend, good influence - buy a Housing Commission house, have a family - reasonably happy life.

Economic rationalism changed that.

I think it mainly started with the infamous duo. Muggie Scatcher & Ronnie RayGun.

Neoliberalism. Its about destroying workers rights & the upward transfer of wealth from working & middle classes.

Its taken a bit longer to work here but the Murdoch lies have taken a toll. People voting against their best interests. Hardly noticing wage theft, continual message of evil unions, AntiVax & Anti Climate change are good examples of that sort of media brainwashing via greedy, selfish vested interests.
 
Not quite sure what "based as fu**" means.
 
gillard was a policy wonk ... the kind of person you want in and around canberra

unfortunately she was surrounded by idiots .... and in the case of joel fitzgibbon -low life traitorous pieces of #$%^

Bloody Joel representing his working class voters - traitorous?
What does the ALP represent when you want to deny the voice of the blue collar workers - not a' latte sipper' in sight at the tree of knowledge.

Consider this:
There is no point in Labor MPs and activists whining about Palmer’s cynicism and it is likely his party will poll far fewer votes come election day. Yet he is nabbing those once considered traditional Labor voters, from lower income, non-tertiary educated voters, often unemployed or underemployed, to lower-end middle management and segments of working-class multicultural communities.
 
Not quite sure what "based as fu**" means. Gillard navigated a very difficult period relatively well while under enormous personal pressure.

I'm a Keating and Hawke fan but their time was far from flawless. For instance, they produced the medya laws that permitted Dirty Rupe to saturate the joint.
Based is great in internet lingo.

The Hawke and Keating years are heaven compared to the "government" we have now
 
I wonder if ScoMo's plan is to get as many people as possible struck down with Covid, then call an election and attempt to take a leaf out of Trump's book and try to decree that postal votes aren't legal, effectively taking those people out of the election process.

They've already done something similar in not allowing those MP's who weren't in the Chamber due to Covid protocols to vote on things that have been discussed in Parliament, so they do have form in this regard already.
This could be the spookiest post I have read.
 
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