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Reply #45 - Aug 31st, 2019 at 3:08pm
 
mothra wrote on Aug 31st, 2019 at 2:51pm:
Christ on a bile you're a bully.

You keep going on about how unpopular certain posters are, based entirely on the behaviour of the other bullies you've aligned yourself with but here's a reality check; most posters   forum don't give a flying bugger about the dramas you've embroiled yourself in. Most people don;t have an opinion either way of Aussie. They don't care who posts at Monk's and they are sick to death of this constant bullshit.

Just a very vocal minority keep this up and well pleased they are that you do so much of the dirty work for them.

And if you're talking about the over representation of bigots on this forum, well, that's just what it is. But there are enough here that speak out about it or at least agree with it being challenged to justify those who do's presence amongst us.

Even if it casts you in an unflattering light, given your change of horses.

But enough with the outcasts rubbish. Just because you have a cast of a thousand socks and plenty of conspiratorial pms to maintain your feeling of acceptance and regard, doesn't make you right or spokesperson for the entire forum ... most of whom do not even think about Aussie. Or Monk.

But you keep right on feeling as though you're popular now, It's your obvious motivation. smacking school yard bullying, nothing more.
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Reply #46 - Sep 10th, 2019 at 11:11am
 
Carl D wrote on Sep 10th, 2019 at 10:43am:
I may have mentioned this in the past but the manager of the (small) business where I used to work said last year that cuts to penalty rates were not going to make them employ one extra person or give anyone extra hours.

They were just going to pocket the extra money saved. This seems to be the case with most or all businesses - large or small. Mind you, in today's economic climate you can't really blame them.

But, it makes a joke of the Liberal Party's reasoning behind cuts to penalty rates though, doesn't it? Even blind Freddy could see that coming.

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Reply #47 - Oct 9th, 2019 at 10:37am
 
Karnal wrote on Oct 9th, 2019 at 10:25am:
I agree, Greggery. Mr Trump came to Washington to DRAIN THE SWAMP. And this is the thanks he gets?

So unfair.

It seems to me that Mr Trump has two options: be open and transparent, as per his promise, or use every opportunity to obstruct and hide the facts.

Here, Mr Trump is hiding an ambassador's political campaign contributions - exactly the sort of swamp-like behaviour Mr Trump said he was going to Washington to fix.

But take Mr Trump's tax returns. Last week, Mr Trump said he wanted to release his returns, just like every other candidate since Nixon has done. Mr Trump wants to share with the American people where he gets his money from and how much tax he pays - exactly the type of transparency Mr Trump has been demanding from politicians his whole life. Mr Trump's life, after all, is an open book. He wants his voters to know where he's coming from. Mr Trump is proud of his financial affairs. They're the reason he's above politics, remember. He's a self-made man.

But do you know? Mr Trump said his lawyers and accountants won't let him do it, can you believe it?

So unfair, keeping his voters in the dark like that. Mr Trump's lawyers and accountants are exactly the sort of swamp-dwellers Mr Trump has always complained about. Mr Trump hopes they change their minds.

We'll wait and see what happens.

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Reply #48 - Oct 18th, 2019 at 10:15am
 
Karnal wrote on Oct 18th, 2019 at 10:09am:
I agree, dear. It shows the masterful Donald is prepared to lie and cheat in his own self-interest. It shows he likes to get one over Uncle. He'll do anything to get more money to show the Forbes Rich List each year.

This is perfectly understandable. Mr Trump has learned from adversity, the good old "evolutionary blowtorch". Mr Trump has suffered great poverty and misfortune in his time. At one point, he was even considering melting down his gold elevator.

Thank God last-minute benefactors came through. Imagine having to get to the penthouse in stainless steel.

Never again, dear, and you're right. Mr Trump is putting these skills to bear as pres. He's making foreign aid conditional on his own self interest. He's making his staff travel miles to stay in his hotels. He's hosting the G7 in one to boost its revenue. He's even making military plans in order to keep his properties in Turkey going.

Such noble self interest is good for everyone. It means more jobs for illegals, more ratings for the FAKE news, and more power for Erdogan and Putin. It really puts Trump properties on the map.

The Ukrainian president should feel inspired to learn at the feet of the master. All he has to do is hand over some fake email server and pin a couple of drugs charges on Joe Biden's son. Most leaders would do this for nothing, but the Ukraine benefit by having their military aid restored. Who could ask for more than that?

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Reply #49 - Oct 29th, 2019 at 10:59am
 

Absolutely nailed it!

KangAnon wrote on Oct 29th, 2019 at 10:53am:
He was an absolute piece of poo and we're better off without him.

The problem is that there was no streamed footage for Trump to see and talk about at the time, it will never be released and there were no feeds going to the situation room playing audio, let alone showing him sobbing etc.  That cowardly piece of poo blew himself and his children up in a tunnel while being chased by dogs and thankfully there were no US soldiers in site to be hurt when it happened.

But the sobbing Trump spoke about seeing, that was yet another Trump lie.

That said, part of Baghdadi's power in recruiting people to ISIS is that he is a strong Alpha which given that he was a poorly performing academic who got his best scores in Art, he's a fake tough guy.  A ruthless piece of poo, but a fake tough guy nonetheless.  If Trump is trying to tarnish that image to help some of those he's already recruited lose faith in him now he's a martyr or even help reduce future recruitment I'd be ok with this lie.

Sometimes the greater good can justify it.

All of that said, it is interesting the more I find out about Baghdadi, the more similarities there are between him and Trump, to a point anyway.

Both cult leaders, both not as smart as they say they are, both cowards and liars, both accused of raping children, both ran from war and sent others in their place and in the end both used their positions for personal gain and exploited their followers.


One big difference is that Baghdadi grew up a poor farm boy with nothing to his name.  He at least rose to his position on his own...

Gah who am I kidding, glad he's dead, hope it sends a message and while his actions caught up with him, I hope that's another thing him and Trump have in common.

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Reply #50 - Nov 5th, 2019 at 11:05am
 
macman wrote on Nov 5th, 2019 at 6:16am:
So people are not being sucked in by the governments big con?
The economy will never recover under this pack of incompetent fools who just have not got a clue. Bring back keating or swannie who have both saved our butts before.
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Reply #51 - Nov 5th, 2019 at 5:10pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Nov 5th, 2019 at 12:57pm:
Horse racing is run by organised crime, and protected by corrupt politicians.

That's reason enough to say nup to the cup.

Plus, the horses are abused.

Oh, and they killed one in the cup last year.


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Reply #52 - Nov 15th, 2019 at 4:19pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Nov 15th, 2019 at 4:16pm:
Valkie wrote on Nov 15th, 2019 at 3:14pm:
The ultimate aphrodisiac.....Power

And Trump has POWER IN SPADES.



Thanks for pointing that out, old boy.

"Despite its name, sexual abuse is more about power than it is about sex.

"Although the touch may be sexual, the words seductive or intimidating, and the violation physical, when someone rapes, assaults, or harasses, the motivation stems from the perpetrator’s need for dominance and control."


Sexual Assault Is About Power

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Reply #53 - Nov 19th, 2019 at 7:39pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Nov 19th, 2019 at 7:37pm:
What I find interesting about Israel Folau's statement is that here we have bushfires that have occurred, well in the bush.  Now people, generally in the bush, tend to be rather conservative and god fearing people and are more likely to have voted, "no" in the Same-Sex Marriage plebiscite.  Yet they are the ones being punished, according to Israel Folau's reasoning for the Government's approval of Same-Sex Marriage and  homosexuality in general, and so on and so on.  The people in the Capital Cities, where most of those liberal progressives live, where most of the Gays live aren't going to be hurt at all.  Very strange reasoning from Mr.Folau, very strange indeed for God to punish the people who believe in him the most for something other people did.  Christians are really quite strange and illogical.

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Reply #54 - Nov 25th, 2019 at 9:40am
 
KangAnon wrote on Nov 25th, 2019 at 5:49am:
The images shows all the thing he claims to be but he never offers any proof of.

Billionaire?  We've seen him vastly inflate, lie, about his wealth for decades, be it to financiers and possible even the tax department, we don't know because he won't release his tax returns.

Genius?  He says he's a smart guy, a stable genius, but those who know him, those who taught him, say he's poo as poo, we don't know, because he's gone to court to hide his college transcripts.

Businessman?  Well, this one is a little off because anyone can be a Businessman, but a good one?  Who bankrupts a casino, even after Daddy bails you out with an illegal and tax-free contribution?

Playboy?  Playboys don't have to pay for Sex, Trump does.

Philanthropist?  Tell that to his dissolved charity, his 2 million dollar fine and the evidence of him using it as a slush fund.

Patriot?  He dodged a draft and said some terrible things about the country, things when others have said the same, you've called them traitors.

And finally Innocent Man?  If he were innocent he could testify and clear his name, but he won't because he's not.  He's gone to great lengths to avoid testifying because his attorneys know that he said the quiet parts loud, like the "transcript".  He's too volatile and easily triggered to take the stand.  Look at the examples of him attacking the elites then someone suggests he's only jealous he's not one, then his next really he talks about how elite he is, or someone says he's too stupid to do a quid pro quo then he starts telling people who easy it would be and how smart he is. 

It's only a tiny step away from him admitting he actually did it like an idiot because he's that stupid, which is why North Korea, China and Russia have been pulling his strings his entire presidency.

So like all the other examples, while in a court of law he may be innocent until proven guilty, in the court of public opinion he's yet to provide any proof that he's innocent, just like all the examples above.

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Reply #55 - Dec 9th, 2019 at 11:55am
 
Karnal wrote on Dec 9th, 2019 at 11:50am:
They're lumped together because Putin resorted to criminal actions to see Mr Trump erected, dear.

Mr Trump has since fought for Putin's interests, fighting congress to stop the Russian sanctions, pretending the Russians didn't hack the Dems, and all manner of Russian foreign policy favours, from trying to weaken NATO to pushing obscure Eastern European conspiracy theories that come directly from Russia.

Mr Trump has even stepped out of Syria to allow Putin a foothold in the Middle East. Putin couldn't have asked for a better Prez, no?

Putin has declared his intentions to reclaim the territory of the former Soviet Union. He did this with Georgia, and he's done it with the Ukraine. He meddles in the erections of a host of Eastern European states, such as Finland and Estonia. He's even meddled as far away as Venezuela, right near Uncle's back door.

No state in or near Europe has been so brazen as challenging the borders of another. Europe has been in an unprecedented state of peace since the end of the Cold War. Putin now challenges this. He has, remember, annexed half of the Ukraine. Putin is the biggest threat to the peace in Europe, not to mention America, where he wages a war of FAKE news. It is believed that the order to shoot down MH17 could not have come from anybody other than Putin.

So yes, Rich. Putin is indeed a threat to the global order. Mr Trump's support for Putin goes not only against US interests, but the entire world's. Mr Trump is probably the only member of his handpicked cabinet, his administration and both houses of government to hold these views, and do you know?

These are not political views. Mr Trump doesn't have them. There is only one way to explain Mr Trump's support for Putin: Putin owns him.

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Reply #57 - Dec 12th, 2019 at 6:16pm
 
Karnal wrote on Dec 12th, 2019 at 6:14pm:
Richdude wrote on Dec 12th, 2019 at 2:14pm:
I can't be bothered reading your posts Sad. Maybe when your older and hopefully wiser............


Oh, yes you can. Sad writes the best posts on US politics here. He's well-briefed, up-to-date, and balanced. Considered. Nuanced.

You spew out a few hostile words that have one point only: Retards versus Leftards. I'd say your ideology blinds you, but your thoughts aren't even sophisticated enough to be called an ideology.

More a reaction. Your posts reflect the awareness of a clam or sea slug. Purely reactive. Give you a poke and you either close up or ooze some form of slime. You know four or five lies, and you repeat them endlessly.

So yes, dear. You read all Sad's posts. You just don't have the ability to read to the end.

Cunning, no?



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Reply #58 - Dec 20th, 2019 at 3:14pm
 
PZ547 wrote on Dec 20th, 2019 at 1:55pm:
Trump's a big noisy, self aggrandising fairy and always has been

which is why it's hilarious that his pussy reference has generated such interest

Trump's parents paid very attractive young women to travel with them to Trump's college in order the play the role of his girlfriend

his wives have been exactly what a fairy in denial would choose

same with his eldest daughter

caricature females

As a lifelong fairy, they are Trump's idea of the type of women actual heterosexual males choose as mates/wives

just give him a hairbrush, hairspray and hair dye -- let him slather on the make-up -- let him push his wives and women generally to the back -- give him lots of attention constantly -- and let him try to fake it as an alpha male … and Trump is happy

gold plated nik-naks are his taste, in his ostentatious planes, apartments, accoutrements …. the US presidential Liberace

he's on stage, under the spotlights, where he's always tried to position himself

Trump's a big girl

he'd run a mile from anything resembling pussy

in truth, Ivanka is the female Trump has always aspired to be.  He made her in his preferred image.  He sees her with the radically altered face and fake boobs, and in his mind --- he's Ivanka, believing himself to be lusted after by all those straight guys beneath whom Trump would gladly position himself

tragic case

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Reply #59 - Dec 20th, 2019 at 3:40pm
 
I was hoping you would see that one

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