The Dump is:
For posting comments that don’t get up at the Drum, and for having a pleasant, mirthful or enlightening off-topic discussion.
It’s not for personal abuse of other commenters.
Please do that somewhere else if you must.
Play nicely or piss off.
However, why doesn’t a poster add a link for us to read and comment on here, much quicker. Maybe we can do a bit more bagging here, not that I speak for the moderators, yet.
NB: Being tiresome and boring, racist, sexist or just plain creepy is not playing nicely.
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The Pig’s Arms exists because a dozen or so years ago our other favourite playpen – the ABC’s Unleashed blogsphere started to go off. Like a sack of prawn heads in the sun. Something had to be done.
Moderation was taking forever. Comments seemed to be rejected randomly – outrageous ones appeared and reasoned ones were pinged. When they released the Drum / Unleashed ….. things actually got worse !
So many pieces from professional writers appear with no obvious merit. And the moderation has become, to put it frankly, appalling.
As a former contributor and a commenter, I was deeply disappointed at the plummeting quality from our pre-eminent media empire. And I resented so many challenging or dare I say, witty or funny posts in which we’ve invested seconds of our precious time – getting the chop.
So here, for all our benefit – is an open slather blog. Copy and paste your best rejected comments here for posterity. Does not matter whether you’re posting on the Guardian, First Dog on the Moon or wherever else.
And sprinkle pointers to the Pig’s Arms amongst your comments. Let’s try to rescue some of the old faithful.
Cheers,
Emm.

The destruction of the kernel of our Democracy.
Just as they weren’t going to privatise Medicare, they aren’t going to privatise the ABC!
Pigshit and bullshit is now flying full bore!
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I can’t for the life of me understand what this means in the context of the article:
The Donald and BoJo: A cautionary tale
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RickAstley:
04 Jul 2016 7:45:10pm
You know the rules and so do I.
You are about to get rick rolled Jews! Do not let any of these jews survive! Kill them all indefinetly!
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That’s politics Atomou.
In democracies, we are ‘governed’ by politicians.
But the truth is, we are ‘ruled’ by the top ten percent.
Take Greece for example.
Do you think there is a difference between the Elite in Greece and the Elite in Germany, France, England, Russia, China, South Africa, America, Rome and Carthage?
No…… There isn’t.
It’s the same ‘system’
Democracy is just an illusion.
Ps. Xenophon is another politician. He is a member of the same political club.
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Xenophon is a Liberal, what else can I say.
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He’s another Machiavellian scumbag . Never liked him.
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Hph, sorry if I made anyone think that I like the man. He’s a Liberal through and through. Worse than Malcolm because his tongue is even more silvery and with many more forks than the Royal Dragon Restaurant in Bangkok!
But he is the new boy in the block. The new General, eating away at the armies of the other three.
In my opinion, his party MPs will do what the trio of the Palmer Party did and abandon him, once they find out more about him… that is if they have any moral compass at all.
Still, I do advocate for as many voices in parliament as possible so that their antipathists will cancel out the worse excesses of their policies.
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Thanks for clearing that up Atomou. I didn’t think that you like the man but I didn’t understand exactly what it was you were trying to say about him. Sounds more like that famous game-theory riddle (3-way duels) He’s the only one left alive at the end of the story.
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When I worked in Local Government, one day I was 10 cents short on a coffee. The shop keeper told me not to worry about it. Public servants are ethically and professionally required to avoid situations that create or seem to create a sense of obligation. I might have had to sue her unpaid fees. Or she might have asked me to write them off.
So I left the coffee there and came back with the coin. And then drank it lukewarm.
That’s the standard I set myself. That’s why I stopped going to Labor election parties.
When I was at the Mary Easson election party I mentioned below, there was a chap there who had been mentioned in a Local Government corruption enquiry. Could have been ICAC but don’t quote me. Was a long time ago.
23 years later he’s before ICAC again in relation to Botany and Auburn councils. In my opinion he’s in deep trouble this time. Also in my opinion his appointments to Botany and Auburn both look political. That in my opinion contravenes the letter and spirit of the 1993 Local Government Act.
I could tell you some stuff about Labor ineptitude, corruption, waste and nepotism that would curl your hair but I don’t want to get Emm sued .Or me.
So given you and I hold similarly low opinion s of politicians and politics I’m struggling to work out why you dump buckets on me when I call Labor cheerleading on The Drum. We’re on the same side!
My stance is that if you see fraud you shout fraud. Doesn’t matter who’s doing it.
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Hah! What was the charge for that cup of coffee? Two dollars?.. Four dollars? Can you guess the cost of that cup of coffee for the shop owner?
Coffee + milk + sugar + cup = No more than 50 cents. Think about it.
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I guess we end up with the government we elect. It shows Turnbulls folly in going to a Double Dissolution. If he had to then last year would have delivered a landslide. Now we’ll most likely go to the polls sometime between now and Christmas. In the meantime we’ll have the likes of Pauline Pantsdowns Racist Nation with seats or Derryn Hinch for six years.
I suppose the LNP are now reaping what they’ve sown.
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Sunday bloody, bloody Sunday.
Sunday, 3.07.16
The day after the election.
When the Greek General, Pyrrhus looked over the vast battlefield of Asculum in 279 BC, and saw 3,500 of his soldiers and over 6,000 Romans lie in a pile of bloody gore, he said, “If we are victorious in one more battle with the Romans, we shall be utterly ruined!”
It is an observation which all three Generals of Australian politics will be making when the results of these elections are known. They will remember -or will certainly be reminded of what has become known as a Pyrrhic victory.
All three: Turnbull, Shorten and Dinatale will be looking across the battlefield with a heavy heart, lamenting their stupid tactics and while they’ll be claiming victory to the populus, they’ll be thinking about their resignations as Generals.
There is now a new young General, with a new young army, who stood at the hills around the battlefield and waited until the battle between the two majors, the two old armies was over, before he sounded the attack.
That man is Xenophon, whose name, incidentally means, “he of the foreign voice,” effectively a “foreigner” and more effectively, in ancient Greek, “a barbarian.” In other words, “not one of us.”
He’s the “outsider” the “outlier,” the only true victor of the battle.
(So as not be too navigatory here, I’ll simply add that the word barbarian had no disparaging connotations as it does today but it does mean, that he was a foreigner and thus not a Greek, able to claim the cudos of being one of us.)
Even if he wins the battle, Turnbull could well be turfed out as a General because he has lost too many seats, and gained nothing in the process since the mix of the Senate will most probably be the same in its effectiveness to block his legislation.
He had made many mistakes, including the calling of an early election, the knifing of Abbott (this, his detractors will hammer relentlessly him with) and because his rhetoric was hollow, far too loud and merely a counterfeit coin which the populus saw that.
No one has believed that the Libs won’t privatise health care to its maximum. They will do so in every conceivable, indirect way. Health, like Education and every other service that a taxpayer is entitled to will become privatised, unaffordable and lethally dismantled.
Turnbull might well win the election but he has certainly lost the victor’s prize, that of a mandate.
Shorten will be seen as the mistake that was glaring at every Labor member and supporter, at every member of its Parliamentary team.
He slept right through the battle, while almost all of his barricades were breeched and woke up just in time to protect its last one by which time, most of his soldiers lie in the Pyrrhic pile of gore.
He too, should have been turfed out a long time ago, or, even more wisely, never given the pit helmet he was wearing during his slumber and during his charade-parade through the shopping centres.
His rhetoric reached few and convinced even fewer.
Dinatale’s appearance on the throne of the Greens frightened his own troops. Certainly frightened me as he upturned one leftish policy after another and moved the party to the Right where the battle raged.
He, too, should be thrown out and replaced by a true believer.
All three Generals failed the Populus and all three now have more in common with the sizzled sausages, ravaged with great relish by the voters, than with anything remotely related to parliament.
And we are left with a nightmare. The nightmare to beat all nightmares: Turnbull will say to his party, “Righto, then, fuck you. Bring back Abbott, if you want, I’m outa here.” And Abbott is brought back, again only to be replaced the last minute before the next election, after he had ravaged the country and before some other silver forked tongue appears.
Now that’s a nightmare!
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I took the Algenonina’s down to vote yesterday. The Greens are the natural constituency of the younger voter. The youngest is a bit to the left of me and voting in her first federal election. She liked the fact that the party names were on the ballot paper, she commented that she could then put Liberal, Labor and the Greens last. The irony here is she sees The Greens as mainstream.
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Lovely to hear from you Ato. How goes the front herb garden.
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Hi, Vivienne.
Very popular. Lots of door knocks and questions about different herbs and whether I could also plant so and so.
The vegie patch at the back has just been tilled and a few winter thingies have just been planted. A wonderful young couple who live around the corner have taken it over, pretty much and henceforth we’ll be sharing the harvests!
Our gorgeous little divinity is now seven months and getting more edible by the day, though nobody thought that was ever possible. Just thinking about her gets our heart pounding like the most enthusiastic tympanist!
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Our gorgeous Olivia is now 11 months old. Family here for dinner last night. She steals the show every time.
I gather your are sharing the work and the spoils of the garden. Sounds lovely. Trust you are well.
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Yep, Emmlet II voted Green – but Linda Burney got in anyway – and Tim the Cabin Boy voted for the first time. He voted Green too – but Albo increased his majority – which is the rightful thing to happen.
Interesting that a swag of senate dickheads was removed – and replaced with a newer and bigger set of dickheads !
Trouble is that Australia has already wasted the best part of a decade doing fuck all except softening and slowing the seemingly inevitable economic downturn – and pissing huge amounts of taxpayers cash on military tools, sorry toys.
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And if Turdball hadn’t gone to a double dissolution then may this one wouldn’t have got up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDwsBv-jjQU
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🙂
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But ….. Cathy won ! Mirabella is in a personal and well deserved hell of a mess.
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I was very sad to see that Tony Windsor didn’t make it but enormously happy that Mirabella’s bum was kicked most indubitably. One would think the message was now firmly stamped there!
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Emmlet I voted for him, but said that she thought the really tough thing was not preferencing a complete dickhead.
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Bless her, Viv.. I was cheering – it was one of the best things on the night. Now, fingers crossed for that arsehole Dutton to get rolled too.
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Ditto
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Abbott’s Crypto-Fascist faction is already getting excited. I think it should take a deep breath.
Abbott suffered a swing against in his own electorate.
Against a well known Labor mayor, my local member Craig Laundy bucked the national trend and achieved a swing to LNP.
Laundy led several backbench revolts against the Abbott-Fascist and Libertarian factions including racial vilification and rolling Abbott. More recently he contradicted Dutton on his unemployable, job-stealing, refugee doublethink.
My gut feeling is that Laundy is reading the mood of the people better than Abbott.
Just by the by I stumbled onto the local Labor election party when I went to watch the footy at the club last night. It was a small and low-key affair.
I was at Mary Easson’s election party in 1993 ( at Saint Nectarios church hall in Burwood – there’s my Greek theme) and it was a massive gala. Bob Gould dropped by.
Wonder what’s going on. Is it a function of declining membership and disengagement? Or is Labor just directing the resources elsewhere?
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Here’s something I writ in 2010 about a hung parliament
some of it still relevant
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Senior Liberal Minister Julie Bishop described the NXT as a “phenomenon”.
“People are turning to it,” Ms Bishop said.
“I seriously don’t understand it, because Nick, himself, can’t deliver anything.
“He can’t deliver a budget. He can’t deliver debt relief.
“He can’t provide any policies that would be implemented.
Poor old Julie talking here about Nick X when she started describing the Liberals.
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These Liberals are in complete denial Mark. They don’t get that Turnbull has stuffed this and stuffed it badly. It’s looking like a hung Parliament and nobody being able to form a workable majority. My guess is we’ll be back for an election for the Reps fairly soon. Turnbull is a dead man walking and Adolf Turd is circling. Another election would almost certainly be a Labor win.
Even if the the Liberals fall over the line with 1-3 seats its a bad win. As for the stare she doesn’t get that her attitude is part of their problem.
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Agree Ace. I’m in Gilmore and the Lieberal leads by 400 votes which is around half my village. Just have to figure out which 400 deserve the cat treatment.
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The more I watch the Liberals today they seem to all have the same parrot lines. What I saw of Turdballs speech of last night the more I saw him circa 2009.
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But, gee whiz – Mirabella has been sent packing again. Indi – the place to be – good politician, good food and lots of bloody good wine and craft beer.
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Mirabella should give up and probably go back to what she does best. Locking up demented people in back sheds.
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The pie cart iwners must be loving this results. Turnbull will struggle to hold the leadership
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According to my calculations, Cathy McGowan is winning and will win Indi.
Kelly O’Dwyer in Higgins is probably pooping her pants – predict Greens will take Higgins.
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Good to here for Cathy. I guess O’Dwyer mayne wearing brown pants
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She’ll probably scrape back in but will have had a change of pants. Effing Abbott to win but has had nearly 10% swing against.
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The one legged arse kicker mamaged a swing to him. Just goes to show what happens when. Labor parachutes a Sussex st hack who knows sod all about the electorate in as a candidate.
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Oh well, voted against Liberals, see what happens. 🙂
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Can you believe this the. Greens candidate here is inside the gate talking to people as they queue to vote.
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The Liberals offered me a how to vote card, I relied “No thanks, I’m right for toilet paper…”
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I took the Algernonina’s down only for the sausage and cakes to vote and about to go with Mrs A to vote now. I like your style. I might ask the Liberals how Alexanders artificial leg is. The Algenonina’s impressed they took nobodies.
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No sausage sizzlers here Ace but all rusted on Libs by the look of them, rich retirees.
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I asked the Liberal pamphleteer about Alexander’s artificial leg. He looked at me strange. Those around though laughed. You wouldn’t know here what they vote. Big crowds early. Up the road from the shops this morning it took 1.5 hours to vote. for the Algernonina’s it took 30 minutes and maybe 20 for us.
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Nice one… and so civilised 🙂
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It looks to me like the ABC on TV and on-line is doing a lot of campaigning for Turnbull. This really pisses me off.
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Yes I see that. I think we might see a hung parliament with a Minority LNP government. They will rip themselves to bits and another House of representatives election within 6 months.
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Drum not taking any of my posts. It’s part of the Liberal plot – rigged the ABC. I’m just going to hope that Labor wins by a good margin. Anything can happen ! Will be closely watching Indi results tomorrow night. Absolutely nothing happening in Farrer.
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Hmmm – one up on each Friday piece. At last.
Been damp and cold here every day. Hope tomorrow is not so miserable (although always love the rain – just haven’t had any sunshine for most of the month).
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Abc banned me for some reason. I was able to post twice last fortnight. As for campaigning for Turnbull, those at the ABC Leigh Sales and Annabel Crap and a few others can see what is coming in their direction and they don’t want to lose their jobs…ass-kissers..
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I had a crack at Alpo for what I perceive as empty Labor boosterism (who cares if s/he is upbeat about Labor’s chances, who cares if Alfie is upbeat about Liberall) and that didn’t get up.
Just saying. I don’t think it’s as neatly partisan as you think.
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I thought Leigh’s nose was a bright shade of brown this week and her eyes quite black. These Journo’s have to realise they ain’t the story.
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Kissing ass has nothing to do with partisanship.
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I was referring to Vivienne’s theory that Labor commentors were being sidelined. What she’s not seeing is that Liberal fans are probably getting spiked just as much as Labor fans.
She could get an insight by noting Liberal fans regularly complain that they get spiked. I get spiked (not as often as you folks) when I’m criticising Labor and Liberal in equal measures.
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I think vivienne has a point. I don’t dispute that Liberal fans get spiked but not to the same extent as those on the Left. Look at some of the prolific Liberals. Big Ben or whatever he wants to call himself, Alfie’s another, the various Johns’ or that clown Albo. Claudius P writes some outrageous stuff. Some write to the point of domineering.
I’m lucky if I get one in three up but I don’t write that much nowadays. hph here reckons they can fail over a week, vivienne has similar problems, Same with Hung.
What the site needs to do is uphold the sites rules, they rarely do.
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Bloody Brexit. Couldn’t they write about soup or oysters.
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What about curried scallop pie in Tassie? Yum.
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Yes, yummy. Had crumbed scallops the other night. Tonight is bubble and squeak with hot smoked ham hock.
I’ve worked out how to vote in the Senate as not 100% happy with Labor htv.
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I, now for once in my life, am in a marginal held by the Libs, gunna vote Labor because I can, hope it hurts them.
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Haven’t worked out the senate but leaning towards an indipendent in the Cathy McGowan mold
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In the reps
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How’s the one legged arse kicker going Ace?
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Well I hope he gets turfed but that’s wishful thinking. Another three years of doing very little in the electorate and nothing of note in the parliament. If he lost 4-5% that would make the next election interesting. Honestly he should stick to tennis.
Then again Labor will do something stupid and put another Sussex Street hack in .
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-06-30/turnbulls-final-election-pitch-at-press-club/7557568
A threat to neo con domination, nothing more, nothing less.
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Lots of netball pork barrelling.
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Yes, yum. Had salt ‘n’ pepper squid, followed by steak and plenty of wine last night.
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I’m having a ham and pineapple pizza for tea tonight minus the ham and pineapple, hmm.
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Sounds as tasty as wad of toilet paper.
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Mark, are you making your own? Hot salami, two cheeses, olives and anchovy for me. Asparagus and corn mornay tonight. Don’t know what to do for tomorrow but family coming on Sunday for my Greek Lamb served in wraps with a bit of salad and tahini sauce and lemon potato wedges – just hope I can get enough lemon juice out of my lemons which are not exactly ripe.
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Yum, sounds great Viv. I have just posted my favorite pizza recipe with a bit of cat killing just for fun.
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Nah, restaurant in the Hunter Valley. On nights now, so no cooking for me, except for some night shift food.
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Do you have a recipe for cat pizza Hung.
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Big M:
28 Jun 2016 3:00:39pm
‘All patients in all main hospitals do not get a unedited video copy after having a gastroscopy or/and endoscopy done.’
No, but they do get a photo of the lesion (if any) of interest.
‘They don’t let you do it because the hospitals have no liability insurance!!!
They don’t want it either!!!!’
Actually, public hospitals pay massive premiums for liability insurance.
‘They will charge you $800.00 if you insist to have a copy when it can be done for$10.00.’
No, again, not true.
Try injecting some facts into your, off topic, posts in future.
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Thanks, Mark, I was surprised it got through.
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No worries Sister, us purse carrying nancy boys have to stick together.
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We had both partys at our local shops today. Had a debate with the Labor party person. Nurses Union she was from I’d say. Told her I’ve voted Labor nearly all my life so why treat us with contempt by dropping a Sussex Street hack into the seat. She’s lived here two years and it’s a bloody expert on the area understands the needs blah blah blah. The Liberals got short shrift, told her she could keep her tissue of lies and that the Local Member is a useless one legged arse kicker who has done fuck all in six years. The rare occasion he speaks in the parliament he gets it wrong.
Junior asked me about one of the candidates (he’s OS and may have to postal vote there). They appear to have taken a leaf out of Cathy McGowans book. Even prepared to put up what he believes in, much of which aligns with my thinking.
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ABC moderators didn’t like this post. I wonder why? Hah!
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Here is a list of privatisation deals in Australia over the past 20 years.
Australian Industry Development Corporation
State Bank of Victoria
Commonwealth bank
Loy Yang B power station
Portland Smelter Unit Trust
AUSSAT
QANTAS
GIO
State Insurance Office
Heatane Gas
NSW Grain Corporation
Gladstone Power Station
NSW State bank
Moomba to Sydney gas pipeline
CSL
Tabcorp
Grain Elevators Board
Collinsville power station
Pipelines Authority of South Australia
United Energy
GFE Resources
Solaris Power
Powercor
Eastern Energy
Citipower
Aerospace Technologies of Australia
Port of Geelong
Port of Portland
State Government Insurance Commission
Transurban
Bank West
Commonwealth Bank
Commonwealth Funds Management
Suncorp-Metway
Yallourn power station
Hazelwood Power station
Bank SA
Axiom Funds Management
Forwood Products
World Trade Centre
Victorian Plantations Corp
Powernet Victoria
Australian National Rail
Brisbane Airport
Melbourne Airport
Perth Airport
Adelaide Airport
Canberra airport
Hobart airport
Darwin & Alice Springs airport
Telstra
State Gas Pipeline
Dampier-to-Bunbury natural gas pipeline
Ecogen Energy
Queensland TAB
Gascor
ETSA transmission
Westar/Kinetik
Miltinet/Ikon
Torrens Island power station
Alinta Gas
ElectraNet
Bell Bay power station
National Rail Corporation and Freightcorp
Millmerran power station
Roaring 40s Renewable Energy
DirectLink
Australian Railway Group
Murraylink power connector
Allgas energy
Sun Retail
Powerdirect
QR National
Port Kembla and Port Botany
Queensland Motorways
Rural Finance
And in the future:
Medibank Private
Australia Post
NBN Co
ABC and SBS
Airservices Australia
Snowy Hydro
The ASC
HECS debt
and…. MEDICARE
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Also flogging off Hearing Australia (not sure of exact name).
Yes, HPH – what do we have to show for it – two things, CBA does make a big profit and Qantas does not cost the government having to buy new planes all the time. The rest pissed up againt the wall and we pay more.
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True. We pay more for gas, electricity and water and this is what I’m pissed off about most.
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Medibank Private has been privatised.
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Leigh Sales makes me puke.
(Yes you were right Helvi & Gerard)
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Contrast that when she was interviewing Arnold Schwarzenegger (a right wing dildo) almost dousing her culotte.
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I felt much the same watching it last night. Bill kept cool.
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She’s a classic case of thinking she’s a player in all of this. No Leigh you’re a journalist. Just because you don’t like the answer you get doesn’t mean you dismiss it hoping you might get the answer you want even if its not true.
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Just watched her fawn over Turnbull, disgraceful interview.
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Made me puke again.
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God, I’ve just trawled through some recent comments on Mungo’s article. The rabid right are having the shit kicked out of them, and they think it’s raining chocolate.
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Some music worth a listen to : http://doublej.net.au/news/lists/10-songs-ive-lost-myself-repeat-hours?WT.mc_id=Corp_Radio-DoubleJMay2016%7COutbrain%7C10-songs-ive-lost-myself-repeat-hours
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Its a good set vivienne. Listening to doubleJ at the moment and what did they a bit of but Joe Strummer’s London Calling
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Some good stuff Viv. Beouncy was an interesting one.
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That one wouldn’t play for me. No longer available blah blah.
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Guess that is what I meant, can’t stand her
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So. Wafflealot reckons Tony Jones is a mouthpiece for the Labor Party. Who would have thought. Woeful performance from him on Q&A.
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Bastard. Most unsatisfactory.
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Lying swine pig-shit Turnbull says he has no intention to privatise Medicare. All those American private health & insurance companies are lining up to enter our orifice.
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Wait and see what will happen to the education, health care and agriculture sector thru Free Trade Agreements if they win the election. Everything else has been sold to the private sector already. We better stock up with Vaseline while they are still cheap!
🙂
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Who is this coward dickhead sick individual posting under the screen-names ‘Halvi’ and ‘geriatric oopsman’? Any ideas? 🙂
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Some count.
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That’s what I thought 🙂
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A fuckwit obviously.
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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Probably lives in Queensland.
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Yeah – trying to write in a different accent. Gawd – how bloody pathetic.
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Sir Hung One On OCD:
17 Jun 2016 3:45:21pm
I’m not biased Jean, I just hate neo-cons, that isn’t bias, that’s common sense.
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Hah Haaa.. I was having a good laugh while reading the exchange between Odie and SoZ at Jacinta Carroll’s page. So funny. 🙂
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…and other conversations in the same thread as well. SoZ is pissing on them and they all are happy thanking Zeus for sending the rain. 🙂
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SoZ has a great wit. Did you get the feeling that he was fishing and Odie went for the bait?
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No Mark, I didn’t get that feeling. He just writes. What he writes rubs some people the right way and they get annoyed and respond to him and then he urinates on them. 🙂
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One thing Mark. You and Big M have the same wit but you don’t practise it on the Drum. I suppose due to work and other commitments… Another thing is you have to get past the moderator which is the most important step. The mods have their own favourite children.
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Hardly worth wasting a few hundred words to have them rejected for no reason, but thanks for the compliment.
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Thanks hph. I agree with Big M. Once upon a time they would let through some witty replies but after a lot of mine got blocked I gave up. I actually didn’t visit the drum for a long time because of that. I like writing stories for us here at the Arms but often struggle with writers block and hence am inconsistent.
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Ditto, but it’s great therapy.
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Jean Oliver:
15 Jun 2016 10:25:58am
Leave off with this ‘statesman’ nonsense – you wouldn’t know one if you fell over him or her. For Liberals it seems there will never be the right time for anything. Not recognition, a treaty, a real NBN, real funding for public hospitals and education because you can’t see how to make money out of it. Blindness and drivel dominate your thinking on every bloody thing.
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I think Forrest has a crush on me !
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Yes I can see that too Viv. I think he getting nervous about a Labor victory, lots of activity from him lately.
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Well said indeed.
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After months of the same You Said It someone finally put a fresh lot up and Algernon tops the little list. Yay !
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And WHO is first at the Institute of Paid Anuses’ article. Well done who. 🙂
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Fanks hph, got a real shock when I saw it.
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Well done Ace.
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-06-13/rye-hunt-body-handed-over-to-family-by-brazilian-authorities/7504562
Gee, lets hear about Rye Hunt, gives Jarrod Hayne a break.
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Who’s Jarrod Hayne? Will this Rye get a ramp ceremony with the PM and the opposition leader in attendance. Will we get an over the top response as came from Brazil about the Police doing their job.
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🙂 🙂
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8H8o9CfuBE
Aja of course
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Actually my favorite Stevie Ray Vaughan is this,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU0MF8pwktg
I dedicate this song to my daughter Shevaun who was born in 1991.
Thanks Stevie.
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Indeed, listened to that yesterday HOO.
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I’m falling Ace
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Do you know what I mean?
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aja I mean
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Me too. Told Tutu I have become a latent King Crimson fan
Watch if you dare
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Feel better today. I was a bit upset yesterday recalling things that happened to me a long time ago.
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I’ll bite?????
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Mark, I go thru the same phase myself every now and then. You’re not alone. 🙂
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Thanks mate. 🙂
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