Gladys Resigned

@cktiger said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1484117) said:
Who's the Labor guy again?
Crickets.....

Chris Mimis. Local Member in Kogarah. I am impressed,

I don't understand the headline about Gladys' fury. Is she in line for a custodial sentence? Adjoining gaol cells with Eddie and Sir Lunch a lot!
 
![243148125_6274953119214033_5800467254156001519_n.jpg](/assets/uploads/files/1633131663145-243148125_6274953119214033_5800467254156001519_n.jpg)


Welcome aboard ..
 
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1484123) said:
@cktiger said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1484117) said:
Who's the Labor guy again?
Crickets.....

Chris Mimis. Local Member in Kogarah. I am impressed,

I don't understand the headline about Gladys' fury. Is she in line for a custodial sentence? Adjoining gaol cells with Eddie and Sir Lunch a lot!

I know who he is Paws.. just meant Labor are so far behind in NSW you wouldn't know them if they jumped up and bit you.
Funny thing is with all the anti Liberal remarks on here you would think Labor would have more than a pitiful 25% of the vote.
 
@cktiger said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1484126) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1484123) said:
@cktiger said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1484117) said:
Who's the Labor guy again?
Crickets.....

Chris Mimis. Local Member in Kogarah. I am impressed,

I don't understand the headline about Gladys' fury. Is she in line for a custodial sentence? Adjoining gaol cells with Eddie and Sir Lunch a lot!

I know who he is Paws.. just meant Labor are so far behind in NSW you wouldn't know them if they jumped up and bit you.
Funny thing is with all the anti Liberal remarks on here you would think Labor would have more than a pitiful 25% of the vote.

social media and forums are usually left leaning, thankfully elections are not won on social media platforms
 
@tiger5150 said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1483977) said:
@pbulk said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1483962) said:
2 out of the last 3 lib premiers resign due to ICAC, the other for family reasons (and a multi million dollar job). Party of the people.

Mmhmm,

Because Neville Wran, Morris Iemma, Ian McDonald, Eddie O'Beid were brave anti corruption fighters.

Whats Milton Orkopolous up to these days?

As if either side of politics, let alone State Politics has a high ground.

Government corrupts, it was the libs in the late 80's early 90's, then Labor after that, now the libs again. Extended periods in government seems to be the common factor
 
@pbulk said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1484204) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1483977) said:
@pbulk said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1483962) said:
2 out of the last 3 lib premiers resign due to ICAC, the other for family reasons (and a multi million dollar job). Party of the people.

Mmhmm,

Because Neville Wran, Morris Iemma, Ian McDonald, Eddie O'Beid were brave anti corruption fighters.

Whats Milton Orkopolous up to these days?

As if either side of politics, let alone State Politics has a high ground.

Government corrupts, it was the libs in the late 80's early 90's, then Labor after that, now the libs again. Extended periods in government seems to be the common factor


The most corrupt politician in Australian history was a NSW Liberal premier called Bob Askin which would be before most peoples time.He was that bad he makes every Premier since him look almost decent
 
@pbulk said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1484204) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1483977) said:
@pbulk said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1483962) said:
2 out of the last 3 lib premiers resign due to ICAC, the other for family reasons (and a multi million dollar job). Party of the people.

Mmhmm,

Because Neville Wran, Morris Iemma, Ian McDonald, Eddie O'Beid were brave anti corruption fighters.

Whats Milton Orkopolous up to these days?

As if either side of politics, let alone State Politics has a high ground.

Government corrupts, it was the libs in the late 80's early 90's, then Labor after that, now the libs again. Extended periods in government seems to be the common factor

Being in power is the most common factor.

@pbulk said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1484204) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1483977) said:
@pbulk said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1483962) said:
2 out of the last 3 lib premiers resign due to ICAC, the other for family reasons (and a multi million dollar job). Party of the people.

Mmhmm,

Because Neville Wran, Morris Iemma, Ian McDonald, Eddie O'Beid were brave anti corruption fighters.

Whats Milton Orkopolous up to these days?

As if either side of politics, let alone State Politics has a high ground.

Government corrupts, it was the libs in the late 80's early 90's, then Labor after that, now the libs again. Extended periods in government seems to be the common factor

Being in power is the most common factor. Doesn't matter what side
 
@pbulk said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1484204) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1483977) said:
@pbulk said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1483962) said:
2 out of the last 3 lib premiers resign due to ICAC, the other for family reasons (and a multi million dollar job). Party of the people.

Mmhmm,

Because Neville Wran, Morris Iemma, Ian McDonald, Eddie O'Beid were brave anti corruption fighters.

Whats Milton Orkopolous up to these days?

As if either side of politics, let alone State Politics has a high ground.

Government corrupts, it was the libs in the late 80's early 90's, then Labor after that, now the libs again. Extended periods in government seems to be the common factor

Frank Hardy's book Power Without Glory, although a work of fiction, doesn't stray too far from the truth about political corruption in Australia. Well worth a read for those who haven't done so already.
 
@jadtiger said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1484227) said:
@pbulk said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1484204) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1483977) said:
@pbulk said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1483962) said:
2 out of the last 3 lib premiers resign due to ICAC, the other for family reasons (and a multi million dollar job). Party of the people.

Mmhmm,

Because Neville Wran, Morris Iemma, Ian McDonald, Eddie O'Beid were brave anti corruption fighters.

Whats Milton Orkopolous up to these days?

As if either side of politics, let alone State Politics has a high ground.

Government corrupts, it was the libs in the late 80's early 90's, then Labor after that, now the libs again. Extended periods in government seems to be the common factor


The most corrupt politician in Australian history was a NSW Liberal premier called Bob Askin which would be before most peoples time.He was that bad he makes every Premier since him look almost decent

Good old Robin Askin was definitely a piece of work, but Queensland had their very own in Joh Bjelke-Petersen . . . . . . . . . . ."don't you worry about that"
 
@hank37w said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1484278) said:
@jadtiger said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1484227) said:
@pbulk said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1484204) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1483977) said:
@pbulk said in [Gladys Resigned](/post/1483962) said:
2 out of the last 3 lib premiers resign due to ICAC, the other for family reasons (and a multi million dollar job). Party of the people.

Mmhmm,

Because Neville Wran, Morris Iemma, Ian McDonald, Eddie O'Beid were brave anti corruption fighters.

Whats Milton Orkopolous up to these days?

As if either side of politics, let alone State Politics has a high ground.

Government corrupts, it was the libs in the late 80's early 90's, then Labor after that, now the libs again. Extended periods in government seems to be the common factor


The most corrupt politician in Australian history was a NSW Liberal premier called Bob Askin which would be before most peoples time.He was that bad he makes every Premier since him look almost decent

Good old Robin Askin was definitely a piece of work, but Queensland had their very own in Joh Bjelke-Petersen . . . . . . . . . . ."don't you worry about that"


True and he had the "gerrymander" in place so he could stay in power.One city seat having up to 4x as many voters as his country party seats.Now Qld has Dutton Palmer and Hanson,something always reeks up there
 
Back
Top