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Feb 26th, 2026 at 8:29am
 
Obviously the ISIS  brides and the children of terrorists won't be able to jump the queue for public housing  which already has a 6 month minimum wait in Sydney for urgent cases.

It would be totally unfair that hard working taxpayers who are down on their luck and homeless would be bumped down the waiting list in favour of criminals.

The fine people of " real" Australia would never stand for this.

So where will the tent encampment be set up ?
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Reply #1 - Feb 26th, 2026 at 9:07am
 
aquascoot wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 8:29am:
Obviously the ISIS  brides and the children of terrorists won't be able to jump the queue for public housing  which already has a 6 month minimum wait in Sydney for urgent cases.

It would be totally unfair that hard working taxpayers who are down on their luck and homeless would be bumped down the waiting list in favour of criminals.

The fine people of " real" Australia would never stand for this.

So where will the tent encampment be set up ?

There are plenty of solders of ISIS in Australia who will happily take them in.

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Reply #2 - Feb 26th, 2026 at 10:40am
 
aquascoot wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 8:29am:
Obviously the ISIS  brides and the children of terrorists won't be able to jump the queue for public housing  which already has a 6 month minimum wait in Sydney for urgent cases.

It would be totally unfair that hard working taxpayers who are down on their luck and homeless would be bumped down the waiting list in favour of criminals.

The fine people of " real" Australia would never stand for this.

So where will the tent encampment be set up ?


Oh? When the Home Affairs Minister says he needs to have a chat with the states, I'd say that's exactly what he means.

Safe, secure and tightly monitored housing for all those ISIS brides and kiddies.

In NSW, I'm guessing that'll be somewhere in South Western Sydney, on the way to Canberra - a four-hour drive for ASIO officers.

The alternative is jail - if they're found guilty of a crime. Totally unfair for all those hardworking crims, I know, but far more expensive than homes, schools and child protection services for the kiddies.

That's the Home Affairs Minister for you. He bounces out of bed with a plan.

You?
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Reply #3 - Feb 26th, 2026 at 10:48am
 
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Safe, secure and tightly monitored housing for all those ISIS brides and kiddies.


LOL. Like they were keeping an eye on the Bondi shooters.

They could keep a much closer eye on them if they were in jail.
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Reply #4 - Feb 26th, 2026 at 10:51am
 
aquascoot wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 8:29am:
Obviously the ISIS  brides and the children of terrorists won't be able to jump the queue for public housing  which already has a 6 month minimum wait in Sydney for urgent cases.

It would be totally unfair that hard working taxpayers who are down on their luck and homeless would be bumped down the waiting list in favour of criminals.

The fine people of " real" Australia would never stand for this.

So where will the tent encampment be set up ?


Wanna bet?

I don't know about anywhere else in Australia but here in WA (and Perth especially) out of about 40,000 public housing properties there are always between 1,000 and 2,000 that are unoccupied and waiting for "maintenance".

It's like aged care - I was surprised at how quickly my elderly aunt was admitted into aged care last July (it took less than a week) after hearing stories of people having to wait up to a year or more for admission.

Then 'someone' told me 'on the quiet' that there are always a small number of aged care places reserved for emergency cases like my aunt.

And, by the way - since when have you (of all people) been concerned about people who are down on their luck and homeless?
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Reply #5 - Feb 26th, 2026 at 1:03pm
 
Carl D wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 10:51am:
aquascoot wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 8:29am:
Obviously the ISIS  brides and the children of terrorists won't be able to jump the queue for public housing  which already has a 6 month minimum wait in Sydney for urgent cases.

It would be totally unfair that hard working taxpayers who are down on their luck and homeless would be bumped down the waiting list in favour of criminals.

The fine people of " real" Australia would never stand for this.

So where will the tent encampment be set up ?


Wanna bet?

I don't know about anywhere else in Australia but here in WA (and Perth especially) out of about 40,000 public housing properties there are always between 1,000 and 2,000 that are unoccupied and waiting for "maintenance".

It's like aged care - I was surprised at how quickly my elderly aunt was admitted into aged care last July (it took less than a week) after hearing stories of people having to wait up to a year or more for admission.

Then 'someone' told me 'on the quiet' that there are always a small number of aged care places reserved for emergency cases like my aunt.

And, by the way - since when have you (of all people) been concerned about people who are down on their luck and homeless?




Down on their luck ?


As in they didn't get to have their Islamic caliphate  Smiley
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Reply #6 - Feb 26th, 2026 at 1:06pm
 
Melanias purse wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 10:40am:
aquascoot wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 8:29am:
Obviously the ISIS  brides and the children of terrorists won't be able to jump the queue for public housing  which already has a 6 month minimum wait in Sydney for urgent cases.

It would be totally unfair that hard working taxpayers who are down on their luck and homeless would be bumped down the waiting list in favour of criminals.

The fine people of " real" Australia would never stand for this.

So where will the tent encampment be set up ?


Oh? When the Home Affairs Minister says he needs to have a chat with the states, I'd say that's exactly what he means.

Safe, secure and tightly monitored housing for all those ISIS brides and kiddies.

In NSW, I'm guessing that'll be somewhere in South Western Sydney, on the way to Canberra - a four-hour drive for ASIO officers.

The alternative is jail - if they're found guilty of a crime. Totally unfair for all those hardworking crims, I know, but far more expensive than homes, schools and child protection services for the kiddies.

That's the Home Affairs Minister for you. He bounces out of bed with a plan.

You?




Imagine the mileage Pauline will make out of this.

Preferential housing for traitors

The  backseat of a car for Australian taxpayers .

These ads should be good for another million votes for the crafty Pauline  Wink
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Reply #7 - Feb 26th, 2026 at 1:23pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 1:06pm:
Melanias purse wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 10:40am:
aquascoot wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 8:29am:
Obviously the ISIS  brides and the children of terrorists won't be able to jump the queue for public housing  which already has a 6 month minimum wait in Sydney for urgent cases.

It would be totally unfair that hard working taxpayers who are down on their luck and homeless would be bumped down the waiting list in favour of criminals.

The fine people of " real" Australia would never stand for this.

So where will the tent encampment be set up ?


Oh? When the Home Affairs Minister says he needs to have a chat with the states, I'd say that's exactly what he means.

Safe, secure and tightly monitored housing for all those ISIS brides and kiddies.

In NSW, I'm guessing that'll be somewhere in South Western Sydney, on the way to Canberra - a four-hour drive for ASIO officers.

The alternative is jail - if they're found guilty of a crime. Totally unfair for all those hardworking crims, I know, but far more expensive than homes, schools and child protection services for the kiddies.

That's the Home Affairs Minister for you. He bounces out of bed with a plan.

You?




Imagine the mileage Pauline will make out of this.

Preferential housing for traitors

The  backseat of a car for Australian taxpayers .

These ads should be good for another million votes for the crafty Pauline  Wink


You're expressing a rather political point here, dear, but I'm curious.

What does the crafty Pauline plan to do with them when she becomes PM?

Please explain?
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Reply #8 - Feb 26th, 2026 at 1:28pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 1:03pm:
Down on their luck ?


As in they didn't get to have their Islamic caliphate  Smiley


OK, let's try this again seeing as you obviously didn't understand what I was saying (I suspect you're doing it deliberately but I'll bite).

aquascoot wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 8:29am:
It would be totally unfair that hard working taxpayers who are down on their luck and homeless would be bumped down the waiting list in favour of criminals.


Can't imagine too many "hard working taxpayers" in Australia wanting to have an Islamic caliphate, can you?

And, I'll rephrase the question from my last post so there is much less chance of you misunderstanding it again. Here goes:

Since when have you (of all people) been concerned about hard working taxpayers who are down on their luck and homeless?

Much better?

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Reply #9 - Feb 26th, 2026 at 1:36pm
 
Melanias purse wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 1:23pm:
aquascoot wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 1:06pm:
Melanias purse wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 10:40am:
aquascoot wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 8:29am:
Obviously the ISIS  brides and the children of terrorists won't be able to jump the queue for public housing  which already has a 6 month minimum wait in Sydney for urgent cases.

It would be totally unfair that hard working taxpayers who are down on their luck and homeless would be bumped down the waiting list in favour of criminals.

The fine people of " real" Australia would never stand for this.

So where will the tent encampment be set up ?


Oh? When the Home Affairs Minister says he needs to have a chat with the states, I'd say that's exactly what he means.

Safe, secure and tightly monitored housing for all those ISIS brides and kiddies.

In NSW, I'm guessing that'll be somewhere in South Western Sydney, on the way to Canberra - a four-hour drive for ASIO officers.

The alternative is jail - if they're found guilty of a crime. Totally unfair for all those hardworking crims, I know, but far more expensive than homes, schools and child protection services for the kiddies.

That's the Home Affairs Minister for you. He bounces out of bed with a plan.

You?




Imagine the mileage Pauline will make out of this.

Preferential housing for traitors

The  backseat of a car for Australian taxpayers .

These ads should be good for another million votes for the crafty Pauline  Wink


You're expressing a rather political point here, dear, but I'm curious.

What does the crafty Pauline plan to do with them when she becomes PM?

Please explain?



If she's smart , she will use them for political mileage.

Here are the traitors in public housing whilst Aussies sleep in cars.

A gift
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Reply #10 - Feb 26th, 2026 at 4:23pm
 
freediver wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 10:48am:
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Safe, secure and tightly monitored housing for all those ISIS brides and kiddies.


LOL. Like they were keeping an eye on the Bondi shooters.

They could keep a much closer eye on them if they were in jail.


Over 18,000 people on ASIO watchlist

Less than 2000 work for ASIO


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Reply #11 - Feb 26th, 2026 at 6:06pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 1:36pm:
Melanias purse wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 1:23pm:
aquascoot wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 1:06pm:
Melanias purse wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 10:40am:
aquascoot wrote on Feb 26th, 2026 at 8:29am:
Obviously the ISIS  brides and the children of terrorists won't be able to jump the queue for public housing  which already has a 6 month minimum wait in Sydney for urgent cases.

It would be totally unfair that hard working taxpayers who are down on their luck and homeless would be bumped down the waiting list in favour of criminals.

The fine people of " real" Australia would never stand for this.

So where will the tent encampment be set up ?


Oh? When the Home Affairs Minister says he needs to have a chat with the states, I'd say that's exactly what he means.

Safe, secure and tightly monitored housing for all those ISIS brides and kiddies.

In NSW, I'm guessing that'll be somewhere in South Western Sydney, on the way to Canberra - a four-hour drive for ASIO officers.

The alternative is jail - if they're found guilty of a crime. Totally unfair for all those hardworking crims, I know, but far more expensive than homes, schools and child protection services for the kiddies.

That's the Home Affairs Minister for you. He bounces out of bed with a plan.

You?




Imagine the mileage Pauline will make out of this.

Preferential housing for traitors

The  backseat of a car for Australian taxpayers .

These ads should be good for another million votes for the crafty Pauline  Wink


You're expressing a rather political point here, dear, but I'm curious.

What does the crafty Pauline plan to do with them when she becomes PM?

Please explain?



If she's smart , she will use them for political mileage.

Here are the traitors in public housing whilst Aussies sleep in cars.

A gift


Incorrect. Pauline would follow her constitutional obligations under the law or be thrown out of office by the Governor General - with a gentle kick by Barnaby Joyce and his hastily-formed scrum of MPs.

What you're describing is a headline in the Courier Mail. You know as well as I that Pauline will never make PM. Nor will Nigel Farage or any of the other grifters in our responsible, Westminster forms of government.

Still, we all have our own forms of truth. You've gotta have a dream, no?
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