Politics Super Thread - keep it all in here

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@paul-wright said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1519402) said:
Looks like the anti vaxers are going to start polluting this thread now

96% vaccinated, not many left to pollute.
 
@tiger-tragic said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1519428) said:
@odessa said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1519397) said:
@leichhardttiger said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1519395) said:
@leichhardttiger said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1519394) said:
@odessa said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1519392) said:
@leichhardttiger said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1519380) said:
Now that the dodgy PCR tests are being phased out across the planet and the Rapid Antigen Tests are being introduced watch the spin. Instead of inflated false positives due to the PCR tests, the so-called less sensitive RAT tests will reveal less cases due to ... drumroll ... the efficiency of the Boosters - Roll Up, Roll Up - the propaganda continues! Omicron was discovered in South Africa about 3 weeks ago and according to Greg Hunt "Get the booster cos it will protect you from Omicron" No medical evidence was provided just his word! Omicron is a SARs 2 virus akin to the Common Cold for which there has never been a cure - Just a healthy lifestyle which has never been part of the Govt of any persuasion's rational thinking! BTW I checked in with my crystal ball and guess what -The Flu Season will be making comeback in 2022! Happy New Year folks!

Seeing this is the political thread did you know that the Japanese government is the first government in the world to now list all the dangerous side affects of the vaccines and you have to make a willing choice to take the vaccine and your work place can not discriminate against you and also talks about your human rights

The Japanese Prime Minister resigned when he realised that the Moderna drug had serious flaws. Not quite hari-kari, but the new PM introduced [censored] and guess what? - Japan is Covid free, as is the Indian State of Utter Pradesh. Meanwhile, our political dopes are just that!

Now why would they censor I ve r me c tin?

You can go to a health shop and buy the same natural as it

Great, can you get a crash course in grammar and punctuation too? If not, you only reinforce the widely held belief that the anti-vaxxers are dumb a**es.

Wow did someone hit a nerve
 
@inbenjiwetrust said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1519356) said:
find 5 cats
https://twitter.com/taongafarm/status/1475491269287817217?s=20

That's much too easy, how about something challenging like trying to predict what the Wests Tigers next win will be.
 
@tiger-tragic said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1519430) said:
I think that comment needed a (?). But, please, continue to embarrass yourself and diminish any credibility you might hope to gain from your comments. We're smarter than that.

You deserve the Nobel prize.
"We're smarter than that"
I hope the Western world recognises that talent in you.
 
@hank37w said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1519441) said:
@inbenjiwetrust said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1519356) said:
find 5 cats
https://twitter.com/taongafarm/status/1475491269287817217?s=20

That's much too easy, how about something challenging like trying to predict what the Wests Tigers next win will be.

Throw in this year's Melbourne cup winner ? as well thanks
 
@hank37w said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1519441) said:
@inbenjiwetrust said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1519356) said:
find 5 cats
https://twitter.com/taongafarm/status/1475491269287817217?s=20

That's much too easy, how about something challenging like trying to predict what the Wests Tigers next win will be.

Round 1, 24-8
 
@tiger-tragic said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1521080) said:
@Swordy, your comments in a different thread deserve a reply. You wrote,

"That’s an interesting take. (not wrong, just interesting) I’ve always taken the view that I’ll vote for the best option. Some may have the view better the devil you know.

I certainly would not vote for an unknown and at the moment, the ALP is an unknown because they are excellent at taking the opposing view and bagging the government, but not rich on new ideas and future plans that I can see… I’m certain at this election, neither side deserves my vote. So I wont be. I have to be honest and say there isn’t a ‘leader’ anywhere in federal or state politics."

The point I do agree on, is that the standard of leaders and leadership at both state and federal level is abysmal. They are all Murdoch-wary, focus-group driven and "politicians" rather than representatives and leaders of constituents and people more widely.

Bu to suggest that the ALP does not deserve a vote because "they are excellent at taking the opposing view and bagging the government, but not rich on new ideas and future plans that I can see", then you must have selectively forgotten about the work of Tony Abbott as Opposition Leader. That's ALL he did; oppose, oppose, oppose, which eventually led him to becoming PM, aided and abetted by Murdoch media bias and the work of right-wing "commentators" such as Alan Jones. I can only assume you voted Labor at that election due to your dislike of Oppositions opposing the government.

And, just to be clear, my regard for Albanese and Labor is diminished because they have not "opposed" enough, in my opinion. But, they will get my vote, for sure. Putting a "1" next to any candidate that could lead to Scummo returning as PM is to totally disrespect the tree that died to create the pencil.

And, the fact that you won't be rewarding any party with your vote (I suspect your default position is to vote LNP), well that makes the task of an Independent or the ALP winning your seat, one vote easier.

Mate, you are correct. I think I said in that thread that I did vote ALP at that election. And whilst my default position is NOT infact LNP, I only vote when I believe someone is deserved of receiving my vote. I'm not going to vote for someone that offers nothing, be it ALP, LNP, fatso Palmer or anyone else. And if that makes the task easier or someone else because other people are happy to see ALP or independents voted in, that's fine by me too.
 
@swordy said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1521087) said:
@tiger-tragic said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1521080) said:
@Swordy, your comments in a different thread deserve a reply. You wrote,

"That’s an interesting take. (not wrong, just interesting) I’ve always taken the view that I’ll vote for the best option. Some may have the view better the devil you know.

I certainly would not vote for an unknown and at the moment, the ALP is an unknown because they are excellent at taking the opposing view and bagging the government, but not rich on new ideas and future plans that I can see… I’m certain at this election, neither side deserves my vote. So I wont be. I have to be honest and say there isn’t a ‘leader’ anywhere in federal or state politics."

The point I do agree on, is that the standard of leaders and leadership at both state and federal level is abysmal. They are all Murdoch-wary, focus-group driven and "politicians" rather than representatives and leaders of constituents and people more widely.

Bu to suggest that the ALP does not deserve a vote because "they are excellent at taking the opposing view and bagging the government, but not rich on new ideas and future plans that I can see", then you must have selectively forgotten about the work of Tony Abbott as Opposition Leader. That's ALL he did; oppose, oppose, oppose, which eventually led him to becoming PM, aided and abetted by Murdoch media bias and the work of right-wing "commentators" such as Alan Jones. I can only assume you voted Labor at that election due to your dislike of Oppositions opposing the government.

And, just to be clear, my regard for Albanese and Labor is diminished because they have not "opposed" enough, in my opinion. But, they will get my vote, for sure. Putting a "1" next to any candidate that could lead to Scummo returning as PM is to totally disrespect the tree that died to create the pencil.

And, the fact that you won't be rewarding any party with your vote (I suspect your default position is to vote LNP), well that makes the task of an Independent or the ALP winning your seat, one vote easier.

Mate, you are correct. I think I said in that thread that I did vote ALP at that election. And whilst my default position is NOT infact LNP, I only vote when I believe someone is deserved of receiving my vote. I'm not going to vote for someone that offers nothing, be it ALP, LNP, fatso Palmer or anyone else. And if that makes the task easier or someone else because other people are happy to see ALP or independents voted in, that's fine by me too.

Like voting for Kudos or Kang from the Simpson’s (jokes)
 
@tiger-tragic said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1521080) said:
@Swordy, your comments in a different thread deserve a reply. You wrote,

"That’s an interesting take. (not wrong, just interesting) I’ve always taken the view that I’ll vote for the best option. Some may have the view better the devil you know.

I certainly would not vote for an unknown and at the moment, the ALP is an unknown because they are excellent at taking the opposing view and bagging the government, but not rich on new ideas and future plans that I can see… I’m certain at this election, neither side deserves my vote. So I wont be. I have to be honest and say there isn’t a ‘leader’ anywhere in federal or state politics."

The point I do agree on, is that the standard of leaders and leadership at both state and federal level is abysmal. They are all Murdoch-wary, focus-group driven and "politicians" rather than representatives and leaders of constituents and people more widely.

Bu to suggest that the ALP does not deserve a vote because "they are excellent at taking the opposing view and bagging the government, but not rich on new ideas and future plans that I can see", then you must have selectively forgotten about the work of Tony Abbott as Opposition Leader. That's ALL he did; oppose, oppose, oppose, which eventually led him to becoming PM, aided and abetted by Murdoch media bias and the work of right-wing "commentators" such as Alan Jones. I can only assume you voted Labor at that election due to your dislike of Oppositions opposing the government.

And, just to be clear, my regard for Albanese and Labor is diminished because they have not "opposed" enough, in my opinion. But, they will get my vote, for sure. Putting a "1" next to any candidate that could lead to Scummo returning as PM is to totally disrespect the tree that died to create the pencil.

And, the fact that you won't be rewarding any party with your vote (I suspect your default position is to vote LNP), well that makes the task of an Independent or the ALP winning your seat, one vote easier.

If you want to see what happens when you vote to simply get rid of the other bloke and not really look or take notice of policies or solutions like just Sack Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon. look at Biden and the Democrats and hoe well that is working out. What a train wreck.
Albo and Labor have the same smell about them, this doesn't feel like the Rudd campaign where him winning was inevitable, Albo doesn't really stand for much and it is still the same Labor crew basically from 2019 with a different head.
 
Remember the minister for the aged that oversaw the world's worst covid death percentage in care facilities back in 2020? Well Richard Colbeck recently wrote to the senate inquiry that he was too busy to attend for an hour or so, yet then spent three days at the cricket in Tasmania, one being which he was required to answer questions.

Quite unbelievable that he still has the role in the first place, but almost unfathomable that as Omicron is ravaging facilities under his care, a minister is watching cricket day after day whilst so many of our elderly are severley lacking care, locked in their rooms and dying as he enjoys himself.

A bit like when his boss Scotty took off to Hawaii a couple if years ago with the nation burning and still lying about it in parliament several months ago. But hey, at least we are "taking wickets with the virus".
 
I don't know if it's been said already but is Clive Palmer the best advocate for Anti-Vax.
He looks like if he gets the slightest chest infection he'd keel over.
 
I for one will be glad when the upcoming election is done and dusted, one way or another. Be it covid or some other reason, I'm just not sure I've seen so many divided opinions. And more than the usual politics, if you disagree with someone elses viewpoint, they call you a lame, unthinking so and so and essentially you are a person of low IQ that should be taken out the back and beaten.

Where has the mutual respect gone in this country?

'Now cue the ALP diehards that will claim SCOMO has caused it with his attitude and policies and media favourites - and cue the rusted on Liberals who will say Labor stands for nothing and they dont care about the economy and small business etc. Then cue the others that are Greens or independent and start talking about trees, koalas, the flat earth and all that stuff.

I'm happy to respect anyone's right to have their say and promote their own thinking, but just don't be like politics ON BOTH SIDES, where its all about how we can best discredit and demean the other side using any tactic possible.

Don't fall into that trap people! Look at what your side of politics actually does (and not what the other side doesn't do) and go from there.

But most of all. We have a great country. Be nice to each other 🙂 - even if our elected officials are not!
 
@swordy said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1524159) said:
I for one will be glad when the upcoming election is done and dusted, one way or another. Be it covid or some other reason, I'm just not sure I've seen so many divided opinions. And more than the usual politics, if you disagree with someone elses viewpoint, they call you a lame, unthinking so and so and essentially you are a person of low IQ that should be taken out the back and beaten.

Where has the mutual respect gone in this country?

'Now cue the ALP diehards that will claim SCOMO has caused it with his attitude and policies and media favourites - and cue the rusted on Liberals who will say Labor stands for nothing and they dont care about the economy and small business etc. Then cue the others that are Greens or independent and start talking about trees, koalas, the flat earth and all that stuff.

I'm happy to respect anyone's right to have their say and promote their own thinking, but just don't be like politics ON BOTH SIDES, where its all about how we can best discredit and demean the other side using any tactic possible.

Don't fall into that trap people! Look at what your side of politics actually does (and not what the other side doesn't do) and go from there.

But most of all. We have a great country. Be nice to each other 🙂 - even if our elected officials are not!


I have always voted for who i believe gives our country and its people the best future and not looking after their own and their backers interests.With climate change the major issue in the forseable future it is a very easy choice for me despite any misgivings i have
 
@swordy said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1524159) said:
I for one will be glad when the upcoming election is done and dusted, one way or another. Be it covid or some other reason, I'm just not sure I've seen so many divided opinions. And more than the usual politics, if you disagree with someone elses viewpoint, they call you a lame, unthinking so and so and essentially you are a person of low IQ that should be taken out the back and beaten.

Where has the mutual respect gone in this country?

'Now cue the ALP diehards that will claim SCOMO has caused it with his attitude and policies and media favourites - and cue the rusted on Liberals who will say Labor stands for nothing and they dont care about the economy and small business etc. Then cue the others that are Greens or independent and start talking about trees, koalas, the flat earth and all that stuff.

I'm happy to respect anyone's right to have their say and promote their own thinking, but just don't be like politics ON BOTH SIDES, where its all about how we can best discredit and demean the other side using any tactic possible.

Don't fall into that trap people! Look at what your side of politics actually does (and not what the other side doesn't do) and go from there.

But most of all. We have a great country. Be nice to each other 🙂 - even if our elected officials are not!

Very well said @Swordy

Whoever it was from the Liberal Party that said Grace Tame should grow up is an ignorant jerk and obviously knows nothing about Autism.
Autistic people cant pretend to be happy when they are not.
What Grace Tame showed was 'genuine' dislike of Scomo, for whatever reason.
This Liberal Minister is the one that needs to urgently grow up and learn about Autism, and I hope one of his Ministerial mates gives him a kick in the lower abdomen :confounded: :dizzy_face: :fearful: :nauseated_face: for being so ignorant and stupid.
 
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