Australia election result

You have no clue. Just as you have no clue whether or not Salty is Australian. Yet you bring in up hundreds of times, like it matters or something.



Stay in your lane Lucas. Originally Posted by VitaMan
... Lemme remind you lads who don't seem to understand:

Vita can post whatever topics that he wants... Not sure
how he's "not owning" the thread - IT'S HIS!

Reading and posting in the threads IS VOLUNTARY...
(Reckon "voluntary" is a American word)
It means "you can post OR NOT if ya wanna"...

No worrys - there's already too many louts posting, anyway.
We won't miss those who don't wanna contribute.

#### Salty
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That would be the fraud lane. Same as yours. Originally Posted by bambino
Is that Bambino again attempting to make a clever post....or just another of his troll comments. Originally Posted by VitaMan









I'm just sayin'..
Well, I've run all my traps and am convinced, 100%, that you're not Canadian. That's what's important. You're not a foreign intelligence operative working to undermine our country.

And I would be very surprised if you're not Australian. I hid several tests in the forum and you passed them all with flying colors.

OK, all kidding aside, the HoeHummer thing was an inside joke with Yssup. Sorry, you were collateral damage, and apologies for the disrespectful reception. You can see what was going on in this thread if you're so inclined,

https://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=2749114

And thanks for your thoughts on the election. I wonder if the Liberal/National base failed to turn out because they were thinking like you. Originally Posted by Tiny
.... Sorry, I forgot to address yer point there, mate.

No, I think the Liberals selected more pro-labour coalitions.
Which will surely set "us" back three years or so.
Though I've been living here in America for awhile now,
so it's all less of a concern.

But no worrys - all the woke green shit won't play very well
when people are forced to pay for the decisions.

Just look how it's all playing-out here in America.
Not well.

#### Salty
  • Tiny
  • 05-25-2022, 08:26 AM
.... Sorry, I forgot to address yer point there, mate.

No, I think the Liberals selected more pro-labour coalitions.
Which will surely set "us" back three years or so.
Though I've been living here in America for awhile now,
so it's all less of a concern.

But no worrys - all the woke green shit won't play very well
when people are forced to pay for the decisions.

Just look how it's all playing-out here in America.
Not well.

#### Salty Originally Posted by Salty Again
I’m just an outsider looking in. But you read the press, which has 100% bought into the woke green thing, and you’d think the election is all about climate change. I’m not so sure. Yes the so called teal independents, who campaigned on climate change, picked up some seats from the Liberals. But the Greens only have two seats so far. And Labour’s carbon agenda, comparatively, wasn’t all that radical. Liberals wanted to reduce carbon emissions by 30% by 2030, Labour by 43%. Neither wanted to handicap coal and LNG exporters. As to your point, I understand the Nationals are now looking at abandoning a target for “0” net emissions as a result of the loss.

Anyway, maybe the Liberals just ceased to excite people, and became wishy washy, on climate, as well as other issues.

It’s looking like Labour will be able to form a majority, without taking in partners. That might be a good thing. If they form a coalition with the Greens and Teal independents, you’re going to see a lot of blowback against coal exports and LNG. The greens and teals want to stop a big LNG project off Western Australia. That and putting a damper on coal exports would be a mistake, even if the fears of the climate change evangelists are realized. LNG and high BTU Australian coal produce less carbon emissions and less pollution than the Indonesian, Indian and Chinese coal they’ll replace.
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Welcome to America, Salty!

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5BL4RNFr58
I’m just an outsider looking in. But you read the press, which has 100% bought into the woke green thing, and you’d think the election is all about climate change. I’m not so sure. Yes the so called teal independents, who campaigned on climate change, picked up some seats from the Liberals. But the Greens only have two seats so far. And Labour’s carbon agenda, comparatively, wasn’t all that radical. Liberals wanted to reduce carbon emissions by 30% by 2030, Labour by 43%. Neither wanted to handicap coal and LNG exporters. As to your point, I understand the Nationals are now looking at abandoning a target for “0” net emissions as a result of the loss.

Anyway, maybe the Liberals just ceased to excite people, and became wishy washy, on climate, as well as other issues.

It’s looking like Labour will be able to form a majority, without taking in partners. That might be a good thing. If they form a coalition with the Greens and Teal independents, you’re going to see a lot of blowback against coal exports and LNG. The greens and teals want to stop a big LNG project off Western Australia. That and putting a damper on coal exports would be a mistake, even if the fears of the climate change evangelists are realized. LNG and high BTU Australian coal produce less carbon emissions and less pollution than the Indonesian, Indian and Chinese coal they’ll replace. Originally Posted by Tiny
... The press is like that everywhere.
George Soros still has a long reach - even as a tired old sod.

But the greatest blowback was against the lockdowns.
That's what won the day for Labour.
However, thanks for supporting me lads... Even if you barrack for Labour.

### Salty
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Are you actually invoking George Soros????

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHhhHh!!!!!
... Invoking George Soros as controlling the free world's
main stream media? ... Of course I am. ... HE FUNDS IT.

Where ya been? ...

#### Salty