jamtins.bsky.social
"I once was lost but now i'm found."-Black sock behind the washing machine. (2007)
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Labour has its fair share of hawks and career lobbyists. A proportion of federal politicians see the defence industry and by extension AUKUS as a post politics career direction. A quid pro quo of advocacy for consultancies, directorships or 'special envoy. See: Christopher Pyne.
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The sad truth is the cadaver parade that is American leadership ressembles a May day parade in early 1980s' Moscow. So very apt.
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Lemme guess, toni is an board member or consultant or after dinner ventriloquist for a Pro-War think tank? Like ASPI?
Just a hunch.
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Tim struggles from the front of the pack. He's much more comfortable being the underminer. I mean, underdog!
Underdog.
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"You right Luna?"
"Its. Too. Effing. Tight!"
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Let's not forget @zalisteggall.bsky.social that Woodside is getting $215Bil worth of Gas ROYALTY FREE, so there's not even a return on OUR gas resources to pay for the further destruction 4Bil Tons of emissions will add to climate change. Not even a gas reservation policy=NIL BENEFIT to Australians
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Zero PRRT
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Did Musk tell him this? We had this tripe rolled out at Australian federal political level.
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Give it ice and be on your way.
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Whats the logic? I can only assume they think the Oath keepers and Roger Stone will protect them from a counter revolution. #YellowRibbon
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Yeah that's what the electorate was saying. "You know the part were you said we were lazy, overpaid and cared for others too much, more of that please."
Enjoy the wilderness, unabombers.
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Like the denial of Peter of your son, Americans seem to deny that they live in a nation of liberties and laws. One day people will ask of their neighbour where were you when they asked you did you know this nation, and they will lie and proclaim unwavered fealty.
We are just all human after all.
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You never know, tRump might let magat followers get free rides on his new jet.
Stealing mementos off the walls, number twos in the aisles, their feet up on the furniture.
Yeah right.
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While the Left continues to recoil from addressing the concerns towards industrial size consumerism/ supply side migration, all policy debates will be framed by the Right. Including the dire emergency need to provide safe passage alternatives for asylum seekers.
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The Conservatives also tried to invoke the spirit of Doge. And Australians saw it as a beach head to attacks on workplace condition in the private sector. Things like 'The right to disconnect' laws. Musk did them no favours. Musk and Meta have no friends in power here.
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Nazis, stand down and stand by.
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Like to see how the Greens continue to do in Melbourne but i think the Teals perform and presented themselves well, on message. The Greens, ever since the days of Christine Milne struggle to differentiate between opposition and governance.
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This first prerequisite for nomination is just enough skill and charisma to not outshine his highness.
But just enough IQ to be able to turn the cabinet room doorknob to get in.
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I sure Eric will be still given 30 dollys. Can't hold a cabinet meeting like daddy with just 2 dolls.
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Ally sheedy. I love St Elmos Fire; as well.
Footnote: I just checked Wikipedia for her names' correct spelling. Wow! What a body of work. I did not know about this rabbit hole.
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Wasn't he the whistleblower? He should of used a dog whistle.
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Its my experience, zealots are good at quoting rules but struggle to follow them. As with religious people and Homosexuality. A lot of them practice it but never perfect it. Yet they keep practising!
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Why is this still indispute?
www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentar...
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Ah, Flouride in the drinking water. The mothership of conspiracies.
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Would not ICE officers have to petition the court officers with official warrants for their request to detain the individual, be valid? To do it without petition be akin to Contempt of court? Or is that process more about a polite respectfulness.
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Don't care what the Squattocracy says.
That flag to me, represents Land Rights. Now its nice that its has taken on a wider meaning to the nation, but it was always a flag of protest. Like the Eureka flag. There's another flag.
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Which i assume will include fast tracking agreements for visas.
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'Everyone turns to look at Australia, accusingly.'
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Yet to hear a coherent argument against adding fluoride to drinking water. Yes, a sample of a study showed an risk to small children. But to just completely abdicate public health because private corporation are also adding fluoride to their products is bonkers.
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That new book smell. With its hard to open pages. Pausing a game to read a page, again.
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what is it, take your idiot to work day?
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Heartening, but beware the 20+ deg. days on August 31st. Winter has a sharp tail.
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The war between the have nots and the have not enoughs. Where the poor are characterized as the enemy. It feeds into a larger narrative of suspiciousness.
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I think, these are the ladies who are famous bird rescuers. Especially Pelicans. They are as sweet as they come.