Sir Grappler Truth Teller OAM wrote on Jun 1
st, 2025 at 11:23pm:
Australia Has Fallen - all that remains is to wait for it to begin... AlboGroup are playing it softly, softly - but they will strike soon enough.... the signs are there .... and I TOLD YOU SO!
Nazi Labor appointed by a Hindenberg Decision via preferential voting when they polled ONLY 34.7% of the vote - is not tenable as a government.
We, The People, need to take back the farm and demand proper change.
I recommend that we ditch preference voting - then
divide up the states into areas more mutual for the people and not controlled by the numbers in the big cities, and have two senators from each New State to provide an extra dimension of protection of the rights of New States and of their people... fold the local governments into a New State government
(save money - join a sh
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Alternatively we could look at a proportional representation of party according to their vote... like Israel...
Any suggestions? How about names for these as States?
https://www.sport.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/styles/content_x1/public/2021-0... Cunning. You've just outlined the strategy of the New South Wales government, you naughty old thing.
Australia fell in 1788. We the people suffered an endless barrage of invasion, disease and social unrest: wave after wave of immigrants, divided into their special interest groups, social classes, racial and religious enclaves.
Officers, convicts, squatters, speculators, protestants, papists, freemasons, missionaries, monarchists and separatists. They brought their foreign conflicts and rivalries, their competing world views and beliefs. They fought each other for domination, battling it out in constant pogroms, strikes, brawls, police crackdowns, riots and counter-riots.
Civilisation clearly has its discontents, but do you know?
When we finally ended the White Australia Policy, things began to settle down. Australia entered its most peaceful and prosperous era since 1788.
Where Australia was previously divided along tribal and linguistic lines, it now negotiated using administrative and economic criteria. It used a shared language, English; a shared political model, two-party representative democracy; and a shared currency, the $AUD, pegged respectively to the export price of wool, mineral resources, real estate, banking and human services.
Each of these criteria intersects and shifts - language, politics, the economy. Culture wars are a violent, but devastating, distraction. One of the most disruptive impacts on our well being over the past two generations is the influence of the Murdoch media. Its business model propagates social division. In the US, this has led to the rise of MAGA, a self-destructive, authoritarian personality cult.
This cult thrives on grievance, posing fake solutions to fake social problems, but is underpinned by a very real division of wealth. Australia has avoided this problem by having a more even distribution - higher wages, superannuation, a better social welfare system and universal health.
Even so, if the US had stuck with their previous president, they'd be doing far better economically than they are now. Their descent into authoritarian kleptocracy has seen the rise of unemployment, poverty and huge government debt, while their economic wealth, GDP and even the value of the US dollar - has fallen.
This highlights the intersection of politics and the economy. In Australia, we have far fewer problems, and where we do, it lies in our economic ties to the US. Our ongoing prosperity relies on global peace, free trade, fair markets and secure shipping lanes. We need free trade and free politics - democracy - to survive.
Our board's owner founded this site to promote such values. Free speech, he said, would lead to the inevitable rise of liberal democracy. And democracy, he said, would lead to increased global prosperity. We just need to stick to our democratic values, speak the truth and be nice to others. You'll see, he said, we'll all become prosperous, happy and free.
He certainly convinced me.
You?