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Ozpol first: Greens v Nationals
Yesterday at 6:16pm
 
I'm gonna call it out for an Australian first, officially here on Ozpol.
As of today. The ALP have just proven that they are run by the Greens Party. They have, over recent years, hardly pushed the traditional Labor narrative. Instead, it's all traditional Greens Party narratives with Climate and Environmental issues being the now cemented ALP narrative.

This is true because we also see the Coalition flipping from Liberalism to Nationalism as it's now leading narrative and strategy.

It's the Farmers v the Environmentalists to dominate Australian politics.

Australian politics is now in full swing of betrayals since Keating stabbed Hawke in the back and Australian voters were given a Prime Minister they didn't vote in. Even Barnaby Joyce has betrayed his local voters by breaking contract to turn up for the parasitic One Nation.
Labor has betrayed it's traditional working class voters (like the Loggers) to suck up to the rich inner city and LGBTQ latte sippers and the Liberals have also turned from their traditional voters.

Going by this new millennium political culture of betrayal.
I wouldn't be surprised if Australia turns away from its original British political influence to become dominated by USA politics like a suck job in a very official way... like a Media celebrity driven Republic (Irish cliche) usurpation (possibly a challenge to One Nation?).

Thus spake JaSin-thustra. Cheesy Wink
(Because you all know I end up being right)

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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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Re: Ozpol first: Greens v Nationals
Reply #1 - Yesterday at 6:32pm
 
I vote1.
Informal.


Just all different pigs to the taxpayer funding.

If you can be bothered to put pen to paper.


Every time you vote you are given away ten dollars to these criminals.

Vote informally.
It’s the only way to hurt them!


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I don’t care about Australians who are living in poverty or their businesses have gone bankrupt or those working hard and still struggling to survive.

BAN THE BURKA!

That’s fair more important!

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Reply #2 - Yesterday at 6:56pm
 
Jasin wrote Yesterday at 6:16pm:
Thus spake JaSin-thustra. Cheesy Wink
(Because you all know I end up being right)


Er...I beg to differ... Shocked

I heard Senator McKim (Greens) really roasting Labor in the Senate today; the two 'Left' parties hate one-another.

McKim claimed Labor's Environment Protection Bill was terrible, and he apologized to all the activists fighting to save Tassie's ecology and climate for what he said was an indequate Bill - though improved by the Greens with whom the government was forced to negotiate, because the Coal-ition always puts profits before ecological and climate sustainability.

The Greens did force Labor to transition workers out of the natural-forrest logging industry to plantations; Labor has never been too keen to do this because of the loss of jobs involved. But to get Samuel's long awaited environemt proposals up and running, Labor had to agree. (Parliament goes into recess tomorrow).

But McKim is making a mistake: he is asking Aussies to support the Greens to 'save the world from ecological catatrophe',  but he is forgetting the many people who tonight are facing more immediate needs like paying for food, rent and electricity....   

 
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Reply #3 - Yesterday at 7:02pm
 
Hi TGD.
That's no different to the Nationals giving the Liberals stick and ultimatums. Labor has bent the knee, just like the Ley Liberals do now.

Hi Dave.
Correct me if I'm wrong. But don't Donkey votes go to the Party in power?
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Reply #4 - Yesterday at 7:39pm
 
If anything they have swapped. The Greens are pushing communism and the unions.
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Reply #5 - Yesterday at 7:44pm
 
freediver wrote Yesterday at 7:39pm:
If anything they have swapped. The Greens are pushing communism and the unions.



When they started out as a party about protecting trees and the environment.

They have also been hijacked by homosexuals.
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Reply #6 - Today at 7:46am
 
The green/globalists who call themselves the Australian Labor Party have no right to use that name. The are not the party that was founded to represent working Australians and to put the interests of the Australian nation and its people first. Instead we have the party that has betrayed us, sold us out to foreign interests. The ALP no longer exists.
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Reply #7 - Today at 11:12am
 
We don't want a labor government or a coalition with an automatic rubber stamp.  This is where the senate come in.  Good on the Australia greens, and the good unions of Australia. Smiley
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Reply #8 - Today at 11:16am
 
Let us hope after the next election the Australian greens, and the Teal independents increase their numbers.   Smiley
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Reply #9 - Today at 12:29pm
 
Jasin wrote Yesterday at 6:16pm:
I'm gonna call it out for an Australian first, officially here on Ozpol.
As of today. The ALP have just proven that they are run by the Greens Party. They have, over recent years, hardly pushed the traditional Labor narrative. Instead, it's all traditional Greens Party narratives with Climate and Environmental issues being the now cemented ALP narrative.
...


Jasin, you forgot about Mohammedans.
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Reply #10 - Today at 12:32pm
 
Nice of you to make it White knight. I was curious as to what you would have to say.

It's interesting how a Party starts and how it ends.
Take the Greens themselves. Originally environment and animal justice, etc. I was a Greenies back then. But after 10 years, direction changed and I left. It became more about legalising Heroin, pro Homosexual jihads and meddling into manipulative politics by deceits via Media. In fact, it was moving towards Media empowerment, rather than political, to get it's results.
The Greens also got bias by getting into bed with Labor. As I've mentioned, Labor is now pushing environmental more than the Greens.
But maybe it's the Green narrative that has conquered the Labor narrative? It seems that way. Even the Unions, a Labor ally because of the working class narrative, has now changed. Labor more interested in upper class inner city and homosexual voters, turning it's back on the working class. British Labour Party has done the same.
If I was Unions, I would jilt Labor and ally with the Coalition now, who seem to be taking up the slack for the working class.

So, it looks like what was for all involved, has changed.
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Reply #11 - Today at 1:30pm
 
whiteknight wrote Today at 11:16am:
Let us hope after the next election the Australian greens, and the Teal independents increase their numbers.   Smiley


Yes. We want renewables now, even though they don't work well. But they do say it will be cheap, eventually. Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #12 - Today at 3:44pm
 
Cheqp.as on my roof
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Labor win majority government ... again
 
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LNP never again wrote Today at 3:44pm:
Cheqp.as on my roof



For how long? Wink

Subsidies only move the cost to others.  Wink
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Reply #14 - Today at 5:51pm
 
Like coal subsidies ....
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