2019 Federal Election Discussion

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I will admit, there seems to be more propaganda entering this thread in recent days than constructive debate. Sad.

But, don't worry, this thread should be all over within a week (we all hope!). We can get back to the usual divisive business of disagreeing about how great QF are, and how wonderful Neil Perry catering is or isn't :p

Somewhat ironic that the advert under your post (for me anyway) was a NSW gov promo about how great they are! And coincidentally I gave Qantas their lowest score for cabin service yesterday (a 3) .... which is identical to the scorecard for ScoMo's good old boys cabinet.

Sorry - couldn't help myself.
 
I think this is now the most important website of the election: Democracy Sausage

If you want your democracy sausage, or are more of a sweet tooth like I am, your democracy cake, this website will help you establish which polling booths will have what treats. :p

Those who've already voted can happily partake of their snags, cakes, jams, or crocheted knicker-bockers without feeling the burden of lining to vote and numbering every Senate box.
 
CE you may get to notice the new Treasurer is an idiot if that happens. He thinks negative equity in homes will be tolerated by our banks. Tell that to the folks in north west of Western Australia where home values tanked.
Where people thought they could make a lot of money buying houses for ridiculous sums of money and are upset when their values dropped? ;)
I read an article a while back where an estate agent no less was lamenting that her houses she had bought for far too much money in Blackwater QLD had lost value as people were doing FIFO not renting.
 
I am looking forward to hearing how Clive Palmer has done with his $70 million (estimated) advertising blitz. We are in the US working and Mrscove has an election results feed organized. If he gets between 5 and 10 percent of the votes it will change the political landscape. If he gets about 3% it will be only great for the media companies who have run his adverts.
On the residential property position a number of folks with negative equity will have to increase their repayments or maybe get the bank of mum and dad to pay a chunk off the housing loan.
 
Well the bookies think it is over - Sportsbet Pays Out Early - and you don't often see them wrong.

Let the sooking begin-

Not the first time this has happened.

What I'd be curious to know is what happens if Sportsbet were to make the wrong call - do they get to claw back what they paid to everyone who bet on a Shorten victory? Certainly they'd be obliged to pay out on those who bet on Morrison. Or do they just wear the loss and end up paying everyone because these are 'novelty' markets where they don't really collect much money in terms of total bets anyway?
 
I sat directly behind Bill Shorten on a MEL-SYD flight about six weeks ago. Bill put his feet up on the bulkhead for most of the flight. Don't vote for Bill.

You might have had more success if you said he waltzed through the Business cabin to go to the front toilet :)
 
The alleged rape of a 16 year old 33 years ago is still out there. I guess the Pell case may have given the allegation some wings despite it being such a long time ago. Having a QC now may change things.
 
What I'd be curious to know is what happens if Sportsbet were to make the wrong call - do they get to claw back what they paid to everyone who bet on a Shorten victory? Certainly they'd be obliged to pay out on those who bet on Morrison. Or do they just wear the loss and end up paying everyone because these are 'novelty' markets where they don't really collect much money in terms of total bets anyway?
Nope they cannot claw back - it was their decision to payout early.

Yes they would be reqd to pay out again if Libs happen to stagger over the line.

And they do hold a reasonable book on all these exotic bets they lay.

FTR: Premature Reperation IMHO - so many unknowns to be played out with the involvement of the Clowns that QLD have inflicted apon us all.
 
The next two days will be filled with fond memories of Bob.

Even when closing factories because of taking difficult decisions to internationalise Australia, it was done keeping in mind the workers who would lose their jobs and reassuring them of training and support to obtain the next future job.

Trading wage rises for social tradeoffs like Medicare (prices and income accord) and superannuation are big ticket items. Unlike the current arrangements where
Capped rises or frozen pay levels with nothing really offered in return ...

In contemplation of If this may sway my vote, today the problems are so significantly different to yesterday’s problems. While Lab may well win. And most of the taxing wealth creators initiatives I’m supportive of, having worked in the ATO, IVE Seen the proliferation of tax minimisation, its almost like some of them are still a few years ahead of their time as we remain in that transition period of elderly especially women who never worked after they married or finished up before compulsory super. Punishing self sufficiency isn’t the answer either.
 
Spent my whole life disliking his party's policies..... no different tonight.
 
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The alleged rape of a 16 year old 33 years ago is still out there. I guess the Pell case may have given the allegation some wings despite it being such a long time ago. Having a QC now may change things.

Our own Trumper - that would be a laugh (except for the young lady accusing RAPE)

Cove, one does get the feeling we are beating a dead horse .... many here feel the accursed rapist that locked himself up for years is also a saint.... go figure!
 
Sad, so very sad to see this stuff on AFF. And to BOLD it is always a classic to make sure its heard. Pointless to say anything else other than i thought i belonged to Australian Frequent Flyer, not some ideological right winged site. And before you have a go at me, I'm a coal miners son working in the minerals industry.
 
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Oh goodness these sexual assault allegations, conspiracy theory perhaps?

Although I can actually envisage a scenario where a fortress is in place now, but given that it is more difficult under the new ALP rules to change leaders, the power brokers are holding the allegations in their back pocket (or even orchestrated them in the first place) in case they need to bring him down from within. After all if he does win it would break all sorts of protocols if he served out the full term :rolleyes:
 
Sad, so very sad to see this stuff on AFF. And to BOLD it is always a classic to make sure its heard. Pointless to say anything else other than i thought i belonged to Australian Frequent Flyer, not some ideological right winged site. And before you have a go at me, I'm a coal miners son working in the minerals industry.

No one has a had go here ...
 
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I actually don’t understand this post at all. But having said that please don’t repost it with an explanation.

Our own Trumper - that would be a laugh (except for the young lady accusing RAPE)

Cove, one does get the feeling we are beating a dead horse .... many here feel the accursed rapist that locked himself up for years is also a saint.... go figure!
 
Oh goodness these sexual assault allegations, conspiracy theory perhaps?

Although I can actually envisage a scenario where a fortress is in place now, but given that it is more difficult under the new ALP rules to change leaders, the power brokers are holding the allegations in their back pocket (or even orchestrated them in the first place) in case they need to bring him down from within. After all if he does win it would break all sorts of protocols if he served out the full term :rolleyes:

I always thought it was civil that the Gov didn't throw mud at the time. I'm guessing the LNP are quickly learning they need to match the hatred of the other side. I'm sure they'll do better if they went down to this level.
 
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