Australia on track to meet 2030 43% emission’s reduction target, on latest
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Australia is on track to reach the Albanese government’s 43% emissions
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Eek, erk and blech. But really, isn't there some basic IQ test to be done before you can nominate for an election?
Now THAT will be reality tv worth watching.
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What Ducky said.
I can't wait to see Capper "explain" fiscal churn to Hanson.
Also, as Haiku Hoges pointed out elsewhere recently, one doesn't lose faith in a Damascene God-tase.
And yike! To further disenfranchise voters, there's no Family First candidate!
Always with the churn, aren't you boxhead?
I reckon they're in on it together, with Pauline doing Dean Martin's bit, and Wockappa doing cut-price Jerry Lewis.
Ladies and gentlemen, the switch to vaudeville is *thrown*.
Note that Capper's advisor is Mark "Jacko" Jackson.
Dumb, dumber and dumbest.
"Always with the churn, aren't you boxhead?"
Yairs, I thought that would catch your eye like a big pizza pie.
"I reckon they're in on it together, with Pauline doing Dean Martin's bit, and Wockappa doing cut-price Jerry Lewis."
Heh. You want cut-price Jerry? I give you Jerryoke:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0USfvZ0-mTA&feature=related
N.B. not safe for anyone with taste.
Hopefully people who might vote for them will split between them and then a real candidate might get up.
Nothing for it here but to Google fiscal churn.
And now I know. Sort of. But Fyodor, are you for it or against it?
(WV = sinny, which would suggest that you're against it.)
Good lord, Fedya, that's horrible. And I was watching with the sound off.
Anyway, to be serious, they're both better candidates than the LDP's 2007 0.22 percenter for Dobell.
"And now I know. Sort of. But Fyodor, are you for it or against it?"
Generally speaking, if economic tinkerers like Nic Gruen are for it, I'm agin it.
[WV = "knont". Make of that what you will]
Haiku, interesting that the Birdman got a similar vote to the Laroushites. Talk about a rock and a hard place in a run-off of those roflmaoists.
And also interesting to consider that his preferences elected an ex-union State Secretary. By a vast margin.
Well, sadly it appears that Warwick doesn't know his arse from his elbow and didn't nominate in time.
Democracy lives to fight another day!
coushict
perhaps the fact that either of them could even think about nominating could actually mean democracy is alive and well
Surely, they're just doing it for the money?
There's a reason the Athenians used to select their representatives by lot.
'Well, sadly it appears that Warwick doesn't know his arse from his elbow and didn't nominate in time.'
There you go, Anonymous -- there is a basic IQ test.
'the fact that either of them could even think about nominating could actually mean democracy is alive and well'
Sadly, Wendy, that was my very point. If it can make this kind of nightmare possible then it is a bit too alive and well.
yes indeed i agree ...we're very robustly democratic here in queensland! lol
What a shame we shan't see Mr Capper's election posters...
The point where one ceases to believe in democracy is where one of them wins. One doesn't stop believing in football when they let West Coast into the league, just when they won the premiership. Until then it's just another chance to revel in their humiliations.
More seriously, Hanson entering combined with optional preferential voting means that this otherwise safe LNP seat might actually go Labor, which is particularly appropriate, since the LNP candidate is also a clown, although of younger vintage.
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