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Re: The first cracks of corruption for Albo Labor
Reply #30 - Yesterday at 9:05pm
 
Dean Alston's cartoon in today's The West Australian.

However, I'm sure Anika isn't worried about this in the least - she's got the big distraction of the social media ban for under 16's starting on Wednesday and no doubt we'll be seeing and hearing her spout endless BS about that for weeks or even months.
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Reply #31 - Yesterday at 9:07pm
 
Carl D wrote Yesterday at 9:05pm:
Dean Alston's cartoon in today's The West Australian.

However, I'm sure Anika isn't worried about this in the least - she's got the big distraction of the social media ban for under 16's starting on Wednesday and no doubt we'll be seeing and hearing her spout endless BS about that for weeks or even months.

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Re: The first cracks of corruption for Albo Labor
Reply #32 - Yesterday at 9:58pm
 
lee wrote Yesterday at 5:33pm:
John Smith wrote Yesterday at 4:47pm:
The actual amount in question is about $3 or $4 k extra to bring her partner with her ..



And that was because she was never home and saw him. Wink


Yes that is the reason that this is allowed for all politicians, used by all politicians and included in their travel rules.
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Reply #33 - Yesterday at 10:28pm
 

The Canberra grift is bad but what makes it worse is
that it's all with over a $trillion of borrowed money.

Our grandchildren and their children will be paying it off 50 years from now.

The politicians and public servants are irresponsible,
reckless grifters, confidence tricksters and parasites.
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Re: The first cracks of corruption for Albo Labor
Reply #34 - Yesterday at 10:32pm
 
Dnarever wrote Yesterday at 9:58pm:
lee wrote Yesterday at 5:33pm:
John Smith wrote Yesterday at 4:47pm:
The actual amount in question is about $3 or $4 k extra to bring her partner with her ..



And that was because she was never home and saw him. Wink


Yes that is the reason that this is allowed for all politicians, used by all politicians and included in their travel rules.



You'd think that was a bonus... tell it to the grunts along the Cambodian border or up at Khe Sanh ... can I bring my girl-friend here?
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Reply #35 - Yesterday at 10:33pm
 
“ Wells charged taxpayers $1000 for car to wait while she watched tennis – for seven hours”.

“ SMH

Albo has too act now and sack her from the ministerial position or his as unfit as her to represent Australia in any way shape or form.
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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 #36 - Yesterday at 10:38pm
 
Yep


https://www.facebook.com/sydneymorningherald/posts/taxpayers-paid-almost-1000-fo...

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Taxpayers paid almost $1000 for a government-funded Comcar
to wait seven hours while Sport Minister Anika Wells
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Reply #37 - Yesterday at 10:45pm
 
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 10:38pm:
Yep


https://www.facebook.com/sydneymorningherald/posts/taxpayers-paid-almost-1000-fo...

The Sydney Morning Herald

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Taxpayers paid almost $1000 for a government-funded Comcar
to wait seven hours while Sport Minister Anika Wells
attended the Australian Open in 2023.


That's why I never vote for major parties. They are the best politicians that money can buy Wink
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Re: The first cracks of corruption for Albo Labor
Reply #38 - Yesterday at 10:58pm
 
Sir lastnail wrote Yesterday at 10:45pm:
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 10:38pm:
Yep


https://www.facebook.com/sydneymorningherald/posts/taxpayers-paid-almost-1000-fo...

The Sydney Morning Herald

5h
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Taxpayers paid almost $1000 for a government-funded Comcar
to wait seven hours while Sport Minister Anika Wells
attended the Australian Open in 2023.


That's why I never vote for major parties. They are the best politicians that money can buy Wink



Wasting hard earned tax payers money should be a crime -

punishable by life in prison with no parole.
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Re: The first cracks of corruption for Albo Labor
Reply #39 - Yesterday at 11:12pm
 
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 10:58pm:
Sir lastnail wrote Yesterday at 10:45pm:
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 10:38pm:
Yep


https://www.facebook.com/sydneymorningherald/posts/taxpayers-paid-almost-1000-fo...

The Sydney Morning Herald

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Taxpayers paid almost $1000 for a government-funded Comcar
to wait seven hours while Sport Minister Anika Wells
attended the Australian Open in 2023.


That's why I never vote for major parties. They are the best politicians that money can buy Wink



Wasting hard earned tax payers money should be a crime -

punishable by life in prison with no parole.





Careful bobby.

The AFP will categorise you as an extremist, white nationalist, for complaints like that !



Our     Dear Leader [Albo]    and his minions are doing the absolute best that they can for this nation bobby.

You know that it is true.
/sarc off

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Re: The first cracks of corruption for Albo Labor
Reply #40 - Yesterday at 11:17pm
 
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 10:58pm:
Sir lastnail wrote Yesterday at 10:45pm:
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 10:38pm:
Yep


https://www.facebook.com/sydneymorningherald/posts/taxpayers-paid-almost-1000-fo...

The Sydney Morning Herald

5h
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Taxpayers paid almost $1000 for a government-funded Comcar
to wait seven hours while Sport Minister Anika Wells
attended the Australian Open in 2023.


That's why I never vote for major parties. They are the best politicians that money can buy Wink



Wasting hard earned tax payers money should be a crime -

punishable by life in prison with no parole.


Bit extreeme - 20 years would be enough but apply it to all of them not just single out what looks like 1 mild case.
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Re: The first cracks of corruption for Albo Labor
Reply #41 - Yesterday at 11:20pm
 
Dnarever wrote Yesterday at 11:17pm:
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 10:58pm:
Sir lastnail wrote Yesterday at 10:45pm:
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 10:38pm:
Yep


https://www.facebook.com/sydneymorningherald/posts/taxpayers-paid-almost-1000-fo...

The Sydney Morning Herald

5h
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Taxpayers paid almost $1000 for a government-funded Comcar
to wait seven hours while Sport Minister Anika Wells
attended the Australian Open in 2023.


That's why I never vote for major parties. They are the best politicians that money can buy Wink



Wasting hard earned tax payers money should be a crime -

punishable by life in prison with no parole.


Bit extreeme - 20 years would be enough but apply it to all of them not just single out what looks like 1 mild case.



Not really - they are stealing the future of our country -
creating debt we can never pay.

I want every last penny to be spent wisely.

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Reply #42 - Today at 12:08am
 
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 11:20pm:
Dnarever wrote Yesterday at 11:17pm:
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 10:58pm:
Sir lastnail wrote Yesterday at 10:45pm:
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 10:38pm:
Yep


https://www.facebook.com/sydneymorningherald/posts/taxpayers-paid-almost-1000-fo...

The Sydney Morning Herald

5h
·
Taxpayers paid almost $1000 for a government-funded Comcar
to wait seven hours while Sport Minister Anika Wells
attended the Australian Open in 2023.


That's why I never vote for major parties. They are the best politicians that money can buy Wink



Wasting hard earned tax payers money should be a crime -

punishable by life in prison with no parole.


Bit extreeme - 20 years would be enough but apply it to all of them not just single out what looks like 1 mild case.



Not really - they are stealing the future of our country -
creating debt we can never pay.

I want every last penny to be spent wisely.



On the list of damage done to Australia by politicians this would not be in the top 500.

The sell out of workers to big business would be a much better contender. They stole 4 generations of progress and productivity and gave the lot to about 0.5% of the population resulting in 50 years plus of stagnant wages and progress for Australians. From the most successful productive period in human history all the profit went to so few and the people got less than nothing we went backwards. The politicians sold us out for a few tiny kick backs.
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Re: The first cracks of corruption for Albo Labor
Reply #43 - Today at 5:39am
 
Dnarever wrote Today at 12:08am:
On the list of damage done to Australia by politicians this would not be in the top 500.

The sell out of workers to big business would be a much better contender. They stole 4 generations of progress and productivity and gave the lot to about 0.5% of the population resulting in 50 years plus of stagnant wages and progress for Australians. From the most successful productive period in human history all the profit went to so few and the people got less than nothing we went backwards. The politicians sold us out for a few tiny kick backs.



I want every last penny to be spent wisely.

I want every penny's worth of my tax money.
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