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Reply #2115 - May 16th, 2026 at 12:07pm
 




Brandon Gill on What Democrats Stand For: Cultural Marxism, Hatred of Trump/Christians/White People


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Reply #2116 - May 16th, 2026 at 2:08pm
 
List of Cultural Marxists who post on Ozpolitic as of 16th May  2026:

LTYC,
FTLW,
Smith,
Greggy,
Mothra,
Athos,
AiA,
Jim,
Random,
Marla,
Dnarever.
Brian,
AusGeoff.
TGD 
thegreatdivide

SadKangaroo -
a possible Marxist

Tallow   -
supports Putin.

Monk   
CCP apologist

Ai_Took_Our_Jobs 


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Reply #2117 - May 16th, 2026 at 4:35pm
 
Frank wrote on May 16th, 2026 at 12:07pm:


Brandon Gill on What Democrats Stand For: Cultural Marxism, Hatred of Trump/Christians/White People


Regardless of 'culture wars', governments of democracies will have to implement economies which work for all, or be swept away by the ensuing social discord and disillusionment which is enveloping democracies all around the world.

Exhibit 1:

Poor Stamer in the UK, he hasn't a clue why the people whose lives he promised to improve, despise him so much now...so let's give Farage a shot.....but the people have no idea how the economy is crippled by mainstream economics; maybe the advent of AI will force the change we need.

https://ellenbrown.com/2026/05/11/the-abundance-paradigm-why-ai-forces-a-rethink...

THE ABUNDANCE PARADIGM: WHY AI FORCES A RETHINKING OF MONEY ITSELF — PART 1

Back in Oz, the eternal conflict over tax continues while homelessnes increases and home ownership decreases, after 3 decades of taxation policy (eg, CGT discount and NG) which favoured investors in housing - resulting in housing which is no longer affordable by people earning the average wage or less.

Chalmers' "huge" reforms are too late to reduce homelessness and home ownership rates, because they won't lift average wages to be more in line with the price of housing, and any reduction in investor interest as a result of his "reforms"  will take ages to filter through to house prices.

Therefore ON will eat both Labor and the Coalition in the 2028 election - yet ON will likewise prove itself to be unable to solve the housing crisis.....

All while Bobby and Frank keep banging on about 'cultural Marxism'.

Hopeless.




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Reply #2118 - May 16th, 2026 at 7:47pm
 
Frank wrote on May 16th, 2026 at 12:07pm:




Brandon Gill on What Democrats Stand For: Cultural Marxism, Hatred of Trump/Christians/White People




Cultural Marxism: no such thing

Hatred of Trump : Hatred is a bit strong but some do Understandably.

/Christians : Christianity has no connection to conservative politics. You find no christians amoung the right.

/White People : The Majority of Democrats are white ?

Here you are only about 92% incorrect which shows an improvment - well done.
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Reply #2119 - May 16th, 2026 at 9:05pm
 
thegreatdivide wrote on May 16th, 2026 at 4:35pm:
Therefore ON will eat both Labor and the Coalition in the 2028 election - yet ON will likewise prove itself to be unable to solve the housing crisis.....

All while Bobby and Frank keep banging on about 'cultural Marxism'.

Hopeless.




Oh - it's there alright.

one such as I am
exposes the darkness without permission
or approval yes this work is not for the faint
hearted beloved ones ... and this is why and
from the energy in which I emanate in whom I am
as a humble servant in the divine
and sacred LIGHT as we continue
to monitor all thoughts, words
and deeds, and so it is

namaste
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Reply #2120 - May 16th, 2026 at 10:19pm
 
thegreatdivide wrote on May 16th, 2026 at 4:35pm:
Frank wrote on May 16th, 2026 at 12:07pm:


Brandon Gill on What Democrats Stand For: Cultural Marxism, Hatred of Trump/Christians/White People


Regardless of 'culture wars', governments of democracies will have to implement economies which work for all, or be swept away by the ensuing social discord and disillusionment which is enveloping democracies all around the world.

Exhibit 1:

Poor Stamer in the UK, he hasn't a clue why the people whose lives he promised to improve, despise him so much now...so let's give Farage a shot.....but the people have no idea how the economy is crippled by mainstream economics; maybe the advent of AI will force the change we need.

https://ellenbrown.com/2026/05/11/the-abundance-paradigm-why-ai-forces-a-rethink...

THE ABUNDANCE PARADIGM: WHY AI FORCES A RETHINKING OF MONEY ITSELF — PART 1

Back in Oz, the eternal conflict over tax continues while homelessnes increases and home ownership decreases, after 3 decades of taxation policy (eg, CGT discount and NG) which favoured investors in housing - resulting in housing which is no longer affordable by people earning the average wage or less.

Chalmers' "huge" reforms are too late to reduce homelessness and home ownership rates, because they won't lift average wages to be more in line with the price of housing, and any reduction in investor interest as a result of his "reforms"  will take ages to filter through to house prices.

Therefore ON will eat both Labor and the Coalition in the 2028 election - yet ON will likewise prove itself to be unable to solve the housing crisis.....

All while Bobby and Frank keep banging on about 'cultural Marxism'.

Hopeless.



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Therefore ON will eat both Labor and the Coalition in the 2028 election


Do you know how many seats ON currently hold - A = 1

Do you know how many seats they need to form government  - A 76

Do you khow how good their chances are of getting them ? A - about zero.

Do you know that they would be 100,000 to 1 odds to jusy get say 5 or 10 seats ?

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Reply #2122 - May 19th, 2026 at 4:02pm
 
Bobby. wrote on May 19th, 2026 at 3:50pm:
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Can you think of any possible reason to make an insurectionist criminal who is 7 times bankrupt President?


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Reply #2123 - May 19th, 2026 at 5:13pm
 
Dnarever wrote on May 19th, 2026 at 4:02pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 19th, 2026 at 3:50pm:
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Can you think of any possible reason to make an insurectionist criminal who is 7 times bankrupt President?





Er... he never went personally bankrupt.

Yes, 6 of his companies did. Yes, he was a real estate agent, a pretty shifty occupation by definition. Still, a good training for politics.
A very unlikely president - but that's one of his strengths. Not a creature of the political machine. Which is the main reason for the stupendous hate of him by both sides of the 'aisle'. Nobody likes him except the people.



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Reply #2124 - Yesterday at 11:06am
 
Dnarever wrote on May 16th, 2026 at 10:19pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on May 16th, 2026 at 4:35pm:
Frank wrote on May 16th, 2026 at 12:07pm:


Brandon Gill on What Democrats Stand For: Cultural Marxism, Hatred of Trump/Christians/White People


Regardless of 'culture wars', governments of democracies will have to implement economies which work for all, or be swept away by the ensuing social discord and disillusionment which is enveloping democracies all around the world.

Exhibit 1:

Poor Stamer in the UK, he hasn't a clue why the people whose lives he promised to improve, despise him so much now...so let's give Farage a shot.....but the people have no idea how the economy is crippled by mainstream economics; maybe the advent of AI will force the change we need.

https://ellenbrown.com/2026/05/11/the-abundance-paradigm-why-ai-forces-a-rethink...

THE ABUNDANCE PARADIGM: WHY AI FORCES A RETHINKING OF MONEY ITSELF — PART 1

Back in Oz, the eternal conflict over tax continues while homelessnes increases and home ownership decreases, after 3 decades of taxation policy (eg, CGT discount and NG) which favoured investors in housing - resulting in housing which is no longer affordable by people earning the average wage or less.

Chalmers' "huge" reforms are too late to reduce homelessness and home ownership rates, because they won't lift average wages to be more in line with the price of housing, and any reduction in investor interest as a result of his "reforms"  will take ages to filter through to house prices.

Therefore ON will eat both Labor and the Coalition in the 2028 election - yet ON will likewise prove itself to be unable to solve the housing crisis.....

All while Bobby and Frank keep banging on about 'cultural Marxism'.

Hopeless.



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Therefore ON will eat both Labor and the Coalition in the 2028 election


Do you know how many seats ON currently hold - A = 1

Do you know how many seats they need to form government  - A 76

Do you khow how good their chances are of getting them ? A - about zero.

Do you know that they would be 100,000 to 1 odds to jusy get say 5 or 10 seats ?



Notice how you ignored the real issue: the failure of governments of all persuasions to implement an economy which works for all,  the result of governments being deluded by erroneous mainstream economics (as recognized by Ellen Brown, and other heterodox economists).

Which makes you as hopeless as Bobby and Frank, though you oppose their Conservative stance.   The Coalition is turning into ON, stuff climate change; and the Greens rely on tax increases to  support government spending, when tax is despised by all - see the current ourtage over Labor's timid changes to Howard's  investor-friendly CPT discounts and NG which have created unaffordable housing for people on average/mean wages over the last 3 decades.

As Ellen notes, the debt-based economy which is crippling governments as well as households is unsustainable, yet you think Labor can win even though housing will still be unaffordable for the working class in 2 years time when the next election is due.

ON+Coal-tion preferences might well dislodge Labor in 2028.

Hopeless. 
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Reply #2125 - Yesterday at 11:23am
 
Bobby. wrote on May 16th, 2026 at 9:05pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on May 16th, 2026 at 4:35pm:
Therefore ON will eat both Labor and the Coalition in the 2028 election - yet ON will likewise prove itself to be unable to solve the housing crisis.....

All while Bobby and Frank keep banging on about 'cultural Marxism'.

Hopeless.




Oh - it's there alright.

one such as I am
exposes the darkness without permission
or approval yes this work is not for the faint
hearted beloved ones ... and this is why and
from the energy in which I emanate in whom I am
as a humble servant in the divine
and sacred LIGHT as we continue
to monitor all thoughts, words
and deeds, and so it is

namaste


Spoken like the blind 'money scarcity'  ideologue you are.

Wake up:

1. money is created out of thin air

2. therefore the legal currency-issuing government doesn't need to tax or borrow, it needs to balance aggregate demand for goods and services with aggregate supply (made possible with AI) by intervening in self-interest-driven, 'invisible hand' markets.

The 'faint-heartedness' is all yours, for denying the capacity of government to sensibly intervene in markets, in a scenario of mandated full employment (or if robots displace  workers, a guaranteed mininum income able to afford the essentials), with zero interest rates and zero inflation.

You want ON-Coaltion to win the next election?

Guess what: the housing crisis will still exist,  given the ascendency of your delusional 'debt money' ideology......and the young generation will continue to rebel against being locked out of affordable housing.

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Reply #2126 - Yesterday at 11:42am
 
Frank wrote on May 19th, 2026 at 5:13pm:
Dnarever wrote on May 19th, 2026 at 4:02pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 19th, 2026 at 3:50pm:
[url]https://m3.gab.com/media_attachments/ef/2e/5a/ef2e5a2944ec5e6772204a9
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Can you think of any possible reason to make an insurectionist criminal who is 7 times bankrupt President?





Er... he never went personally bankrupt.

Yes, 6 of his companies did. Yes, he was a real estate agent, a pretty shifty occupation by definition. Still, a good training for politics.
A very unlikely president - but that's one of his strengths. Not a creature of the political machine. Which is the main reason for the stupendous hate of him by both sides of the 'aisle'. Nobody likes him except the people.


"The people" will vote in November; polls aren't looking good for Trump who can't seem to end economy-wrecking wars even though he is the most powerful man in the world....
though I do like eg, his "Big Beautiful Bill" which is causing consternation among mainstream economists - who think government monetary-debt is a problem -  and the people who ignorantly follow them.

Note: the US can't run out of US dollars; the government's  task is to avoid borrowing foreign currencies (which the US CAN'T issue), and to properly manage US productive capacity to create an economy which works for all.

America's youth and workers are getting restive, as they are locked out of affordable housing in a c-o-l crisis (eg, Mamadani's win in NY):

https://fortune.com/2026/04/19/what-is-becoming-chinese-chinamaxxing-tiktok-tren...

Gen Z is ‘Chinamaxxing’—and it’s less a love letter to Beijing than an indictment of America

Bobby take note:  'cultural Marxism' is YOUR delusion.



 


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