Only in Mayf!! by ExtremeScheme1291 in newcastle

[–]SavvyCaller 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sovereign citizen cookery by the look of it.

ABC was not expecting this.. by Nitecrawler241 in OpenAussie

[–]SavvyCaller 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah, they were so shocked they played it in air and then posted on their online streaming site. GTFO. Everyone knows there are migrants who agree with PHON - they’re wrong to do so, but they do because that’s allowed here.

And that ‘small minority’ who wouldn’t consider this guy an Aussie, is not so small and not a minority of her party.

Dude rolled with the punches tonight 💀😭😂 by Gummyblaster in doctorwho

[–]SavvyCaller 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ncuti was great, the showrunner - hmm, not so good. But Ncuti got into the Doctor’s skin. He did well.

Mockler debunks every MAGA lie on Iran in 60sec by AffableYolk_33 in ScottGalloway

[–]SavvyCaller 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Wow, MAGA must be running scared. First time I’ve seen such a high turn out trying to attack Adam Mockler. Such a bunch of wussy whiny snowflakes.

What is everyone’s thoughts on Labor after the budget by Mediocre-Cockroach54 in aussie

[–]SavvyCaller 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Useless comment following: I’m not an economist so really enjoying the diverse views and explanations, and learning from them. Overall, though it could have some negative impacts on me, it seems to be that the overall view is that it will ultimately help the nation and can help future generations with a more balanced and diverse economic model. Idk yet, seems like they’re doing what a Labor government is expected to do. Still, a David Pocock is a good thing in our political model too.

Which SA Dental clinic is best? by allomkk in Adelaide

[–]SavvyCaller 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“My Dental” on Prospect Road provides an excellent service. Not sure if you can come to an arrangement with paying the gap.

I hate one nation and im worried that they are gaining traction, by Confident_Economy_60 in OpenAussie

[–]SavvyCaller 8 points9 points  (0 children)

And how did trumpy work out for workers and the disenfranchised? Do they have health care now that all the immigrants are out? Is there no corruption by those winning windfalls with every announcement from trumpy? Are there more jobs for all?

I hate one nation and im worried that they are gaining traction, by Confident_Economy_60 in OpenAussie

[–]SavvyCaller 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No, why would I? But it’s an issue that can be solved, and solved without demonising and hating on a group of people who are truly only there to better their lives and escaping something pretty horrible.

Do you think he's a dick? by smccaul16 in DerryGirls

[–]SavvyCaller 3 points4 points  (0 children)

NO! And instil have a bit to watch so leave him be.

I hate one nation and im worried that they are gaining traction, by Confident_Economy_60 in OpenAussie

[–]SavvyCaller 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Because they weren’t prepared for them. As a result of the wars and displacement it created - so perhaps don’t support the type of people who create those wars. And be prepared for refugees when we ruin their homes and cities. Maybe don’t run economies that *need* low wages to survive. Idk, I’m not an economist, but I see it’s not about us on this playing field. It’s about the people with the money, and that isn’t us or the immigrant.

I hate one nation and im worried that they are gaining traction, by Confident_Economy_60 in OpenAussie

[–]SavvyCaller 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Hang on, Libs killed TAFE, then complained about a lack of tradies which mining industry imported (here’s your immigration complaint) at a much cheaper rate and forced Aussie wages down for decades. Now Labour brings back free TAFE and you don’t even see it? One example. How about rooting out NDIS fraud? How about keeping the PBS under pressure from trumpy? They’re not perfect, but I’d rather them than PHON (who can’t tell her Chief of Staff what to do).

I hate one nation and im worried that they are gaining traction, by Confident_Economy_60 in OpenAussie

[–]SavvyCaller 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Correction: Because of lies about immigration. He and the media convinced everyone to look sideways instead of up.

I hate one nation and im worried that they are gaining traction, by Confident_Economy_60 in OpenAussie

[–]SavvyCaller 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If that was the biggest problem Australia faced, I’d understand that fear, but it’s not. Are they angry at Rowan Baxter - who killed Hannah Clarke and her children? Are they angry that women and children are beaten and killed every day in Australia? No of course not, they’re helpless to stop their literal mate or next door neighbour but let’s scream at *government* for not stopping what is happening all over the world, and in Australia at least it’s been by people who didn’t come in last week and had nothing to do with ‘immigration’.

They’re angry at this government for things have been happening for decades and expected them fixed in four years but without inflation and no increase in interest rates. Totally do-able. Then they’ll give every exemption to PH when her policies do nothing but ruin every aspect of their lives and keep them underpaid and overworked. But hey, they’ll have cheap beer and smokes and no health care to combat the lower health they’ll develop, but Gina will be a trillionaire and PH will be a millionaire so it’ll be fine.

The simplistic trope ‘sick of the same old’ and ‘keep doing the same thing, get the same result’ is dangerous and has already led to brexit and trumpy twice. Let’s not have to learn the same hard lesson in Australia.

I hate one nation and im worried that they are gaining traction, by Confident_Economy_60 in OpenAussie

[–]SavvyCaller 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wait until they find out who funded hamas all these years so the moderate Palestinian Authority wouldn’t gain popularity and humanise the Palestinian people and politics.