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What I’d like to know is what Donald Trump is doing on Spring Street in that scenario and who allowed him to come here. :lol:
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David wrote:What I’d like to know is what Donald Trump is doing on Spring Street in that scenario and who allowed him to come here. :lol:
He was dressed as a French maid with fishnet stockings, high heels and was waived through by the former homeland security minister, the right honourable potato-head Peter Dutton.
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Mathew Guy is being referred to the Police.
What did he know?
His Chief of Staff resigned after being outed by investigative journalists because he was asked for money to be paid directly to a private company he owned. Mathew Guy’s fingerprints are all over this, we all know he’s up to his eyeballs.
Lobster with the Mobster is being trumped by a funny kind of money; trying to get around the rules of political donations.
At least it wasn’t in the form of a brown paper bag.

https://amp.theage.com.au/politics/vict ... 5b6dq.html

I’m very sad about this state of affairs in the State Opposition.
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So now you're on the "we all know" and fingerprints. :lol: All about Facts?

Crooked (allegedly) cretin (clearly) has gone and, unlike the twice ejaculated premier, Guy won't be spending taxpayers money on lawyers to obfuscate things.

It will be what it is. :lol:
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stui magpie wrote:So now you're on the "we all know" and fingerprints. :lol: All about Facts?

Crooked (allegedly) cretin (clearly) has gone and, unlike the twice ejaculated premier, Guy won't be spending taxpayers money on lawyers to obfuscate things.

It will be what it is. :lol:
I think Guy is better at earning taxpayers money by fingerprinting stuff than spending it
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stui magpie wrote:So now you're on the "we all know" and fingerprints. :lol: All about Facts?

Crooked (allegedly) cretin (clearly) has gone and, unlike the twice ejaculated premier, Guy won't be spending taxpayers money on lawyers to obfuscate things.

It will be what it is. :lol:
https://youtu.be/NdAoQvqh7eY

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stui magpie wrote:So now you're on the "we all know" and fingerprints. :lol: All about Facts?

Crooked (allegedly) cretin (clearly) has gone and, unlike the twice ejaculated premier, Guy won't be spending taxpayers money on lawyers to obfuscate things.

It will be what it is. :lol:
What shouldn’t amaze me but still does is the sheer entitlement of these clowns whether it’s Baralaro and the New York Post(ing) or this Chief of Staff, Eddie Obeid of NSW labour seems to have topped them all but that was only because he was caught.
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I no longer have the capacity to be surprised at the lice that infest politics, of all shades.

As you say, the brazen sense of entitlement from people who seem to think the public purse is their own personal slush fund.
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The NSW Liberal /National party (perhaps this ought to be under jokes, jokes and more jokes)

1. Anyone following the Baralaro saga is seeing first hand not just entitlement but narcissistic man writ large. This will be coining to their IBAC for sure

2. Nepotism shepnotism: well detailed in this article on Crickey: Spewgate / Barfgate: https://www.crikey.com.au/2022/08/01/el ... pewdunnit/

3. https://chaser.com.au/national/followin ... to-resign/
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It’s not corruption if you f*ck it up says Matthew Guy
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Andrews Government corrupt?

No shit Sherlock, a fish rots from the head.

https://www.theage.com.au/politics/vict ... 5cqsp.html

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-09/ ... /102072764
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He's lucky there is no viable opposition.
kill for collingwood!
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^ I think, rather, that we're unlucky there is no viable Opposition.
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