Katter's policies on guns are basically the status quo.
Fuck Israel
Fat chance of that.Adams_BJ wrote:
Come back its not too late
Alas, so must we all.KuSTaV wrote:
ah fuck
gotta vote at some stage in the future.
That's what they do all the time. Often I'm stopped by people on the street and they ask me "are you a bad-ass?'"and I say "yes I am, thank-you for noticing," and they're like "don't mention it." Then there's this awkward silence. Then they're like "Do you think I could be a bad ass-like you" and I look them up and down and say "nah probably not eh," and they're like "okay". Then I offer a high five but pull it away too fast for them to respond properly.Doctor Strangelove wrote:
I bet the people counting the votes were all like "wow, this guy is a total badass, I wish I could be as badass as this guy and do badass things like him" when they read that.
''We have discovered that it is possible for Julian Assange to run for the Australian Senate while detained. Julian has decided to run,'' the WikiLeaks website announced on Twitter yesterday.
Government doesn't own those resources, Rheinhart does. Gov would've done the same thing since our economy right now is heavily reliant on the resource industry.Dilbert_X wrote:
The asians must be totally bemused that the Australian govt allows private citizens to sell off the nations resources.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/busines … 6302111941
well if she can sell the rights as well. besides the gov is laughing their ass off watching asian companies take over and scratch their heads when a lot of their employees won't get skilled migration visasDilbert_X wrote:
She doesn't 'own the resources', she owns the right to mine and sell them.
A fine difference maybe, but its a nice business taking 90% of the earnings selling something you don't own.
Under Aussie law they would need to allow union activity, or they won't be allowed to operate here. but bringing in employees are usually reserved for upper management and highly skilled technical staff. But most employees at the mines would be Aussies so its better off in the governments eyes that someone else is taking the risk and responsibility.Dilbert_X wrote:
I need to look up foreign companies bringing in their own employees, I think its a grey area.
They would need to allow union activity too - in theory.
Hancock taunted Rinehart about the kilos she had gained. In a vitriolic letter that surfaced during one of the court cases after his death, he said he wanted to remember her as the "neat, trim, capable and attractive young lady" she had been rather than "the slothful, vindictive and devious baby elephant that you have become".