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They want to establish now that once sent to a foreign prison, the US can't get you back. That way, when they start sending U.S. citizens there, they will have set the precedent of "too bad, nothing we can do about it." If they bring one back, they can bring them all back. And they don't want that.
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MAGAs won't be happy when their $20 Chinese made Walmart boxer shorts hit $69!!
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Just to add a little to the conversation Political Cartoonist: David Horsey, Seattle Times
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Here's a nice graphic of the Thug's potential future!
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Since Dutton lost the Dunkley and Aston by-elections, I've said that Dutton has a real problem when voters see him on the campaign trail. Voters really don't like what they see!
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I remember it well, our office emptied as we all went down to Flinders Street Station. Led by our CEO!
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I'm sure that you have the skills to look them up yourself. Sadly, for you, I don't have the time to do it today.
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The MAGAs will soon be onto you, calling compulsory voting "communism" and undemocratic! 🤣🤣🤣
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Once there were sub-editors.... 🤣🤣
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In most states he'd have been arrested and taken into custody for handing out Easter eggs to kids outside a school!
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Advanced age related cognitive decline might explain Trump's actions...
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90%+ of enrolled voters actually vote. Of those who don't, around half are either overseas, dead or away from home on polling day and fail to make a prepoll vote.
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There have been numerous studies over the last 50 years looking at this "they don't know what they're voting for" canard. Every one has debunked it. Voters tend to take a great deal of interest in politics once an election nears or has been called and make their own analysis of policy before voting.
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Indeed, it was a turnout of around 60% at the 1922 federal election that drove the move to compulsory voting in Australia.