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Post by alexjones » 09 Jan 2026, 4:52 pm

See the new polls?

One nation is tied with the coalition for the first time ever. The next election will be One Nation vs labor with liberal preferences going to One Nation.

Pauline will quit the senate and be the first women PM. That other one does not count as she was not voted in put placed in.

Liberals are the worst party. They stand for nothing and are just a light labor.

This country has some hope left!


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Post by womble » 09 Jan 2026, 5:24 pm

If they could just move an inch closer to the center they would double their support.
But more importantly they would reign for longer and achieve more.
Centrist governments are the longer lasting historically.
They need to commit to govern for all. Not just some.
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Post by Blr243 » 09 Jan 2026, 5:49 pm

Alex u are getting me all excited!!
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Post by alexjones » 09 Jan 2026, 6:21 pm

I hate to say this but people of my parents era need to die out. People that still think labor of 1980 is the same as labor of 2026.

There are a lot of old labor voters who share Paulines views but vote labor no matter what cause they are brainwashed.

I think we all know some old people with conservative values but still vote labor because they think labor is still for the “working man”.
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Post by Zappa » 09 Jan 2026, 6:32 pm

I could never vote for one nation, our ideologies clash but I'm pleased that the electorate are giving the stinking duopoly the boot.
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Post by alexjones » 09 Jan 2026, 7:53 pm

Pauline was saying in the 90s the country would be swamped. Look at it now? Swamped. Not the country we grew up in!

We are a frontier nation. A first world country with British and European roots and over 1 billion third worlders are to our north. A lot of Australians are sick of this country changing and Pauline is that hope.

A red headed fish and chip shop women is the only hope this country has left.

Controlled migration on a small scale = good
Uncontrolled migration on a huge scale = bad
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Post by bigrich » 09 Jan 2026, 8:18 pm

i've been voting one nation for years, great to see the common sense of auntie pauline is finally starting to catch on :thumbsup:
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Post by mchughcb » 09 Jan 2026, 8:23 pm

White people who continually talk about the treatment of minorities don't understand is globally they are the minority. And based on their policies will also be minority in the only place they were a majority.
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Post by alexjones » 09 Jan 2026, 8:32 pm

Correct. White people make up around 8% of the world’s population. In 1900 it was 20%. We are a minority.

When European people tried to diversify africa they called it colonialism. But when non Europeans do it they call it diversity and multiculturalism. Interesting.
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Post by mchughcb » 09 Jan 2026, 10:52 pm

The liberals are cooked with ley. If one nation gets up in the primary then then the pollers are saying they'll get the coalition preferences. If the party can't stick to its core values I say you get what you deserve.
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Post by deye243 » 10 Jan 2026, 1:50 am

Sorry to burst your bubble but she has peaked far too early long way to go before the next election and by the time we get there unfortunately one nation will be way back down where they usually are and yes I am a one nation support
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Post by womble » 10 Jan 2026, 2:49 am

alexjones wrote:I hate to say this but people of my parents era need to die out. People that still think labor of 1980 is the same as labor of 2026.

There are a lot of old labor voters who share Paulines views but vote labor no matter what cause they are brainwashed.

I think we all know some old people with conservative values but still vote labor because they think labor is still for the “working man”.


Its going to be a difficult problem one nation will need to address.
Moreso Barnaby obviously. But they always vote against the working class.
Historically they’ve always voted in favor of their donors, not the workers.
https://theyvoteforyou.org.au/people/representatives/new_england/barnaby_joyce
https://theyvoteforyou.org.au/people/senate/queensland/pauline_hanson

So how do you convince the working class now that they’ve changed. When they’re being chaperoned on private jets by billionaires to cpac.

I think deye is correct unfortunately. And I only vote pro gun single issue, so id still vote for them anyway.

You’ve still only got a relatively small section of the population trapped in your bubble of misinformation.
At best 10%

The rest can read. We’re like top 10 worldwide for education.
So that’s 90% that know labor have been decreasing immigration rapidly since they took office. As was necessary to combat the amount of people granted, but put on hold during covid .
And the cpac funding is specifically to drive home the immigration threat to our way of life. That’s the sole focus.
And that’s where all the money is going. Heritage, Cormack, Advance.
That’s what they’re hedging their bets on. And you just can’t sell it here because we’re too literate a population.
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Post by womble » 10 Jan 2026, 4:03 am

The poll, the article.
It’s just a power move against the Murdochs by the Hamsworths.
Choose your kingmakers.
I helps though to some degree. But how many people take tabloids as gospel when they’ve at the ballot box. Ultimately people vote for who gets them the best deal.
No different than comparing insurance these days. Ask your provider if he can match it.
Except they don’t honor their policies :D
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Post by Maxy » 10 Jan 2026, 4:39 am

alexjones wrote:I hate to say this but people of my parents era need to die out. People that still think labor of 1980 is the same as labor of 2026.

There are a lot of old labor voters who share Paulines views but vote labor no matter what cause they are brainwashed.

I think we all know some old people with conservative values but still vote labor because they think labor is still for the “working man”.

My friend, Labor get in because the young dumb c*** vote for them.
They know f*** all about most things.
Old people have seen it all and the vast majority do not vote Labor, as they have seen what a cockup Whitlam, Keating and others in the past made of it.
Only people over 50 should have the right to vote, then see if Labor can win an election. Never happen! :drinks:
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Post by bigrich » 10 Jan 2026, 6:46 am

Maxy wrote:
alexjones wrote:I hate to say this but people of my parents era need to die out. People that still think labor of 1980 is the same as labor of 2026.

There are a lot of old labor voters who share Paulines views but vote labor no matter what cause they are brainwashed.

I think we all know some old people with conservative values but still vote labor because they think labor is still for the “working man”.

My friend, Labor get in because the young dumb c*** vote for them.
They know f*** all about most things.
Old people have seen it all and the vast majority do not vote Labor, as they have seen what a cockup Whitlam, Keating and others in the past made of it.
Only people over 50 should have the right to vote, then see if Labor can win an election. Never happen! :drinks:


your right there mate . labours power base , besides lefty uni types and inner city woke, gender neutral know nothings , is the unions . i've been in unions , the union leaders push their members to "stick by your mates and vote labour" . and money hungry young tradies and labourers go along with this , falling for the "workers against the elites" hype, not realising it's labour that's created a lot of the problems in the first place . the CFMEU is a crime cartel/mafia in my opinion , gone a bit rogue like the teamsters in the US when hoffa was in control . but next election their numbers could be a wild card as they've had a falling out with labour .JMHO
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Post by Zappa » 10 Jan 2026, 7:38 am

You could also apply the same divisive logic to rural and country folk voting Nationals and the blue hair, eastern suburbs, bourgeois , blue haired folk voting libs.At least in the city we're seeing shift towards the teals and independents because educated folk can see through the status quo of he duopoly. Most of the times you can't separate the libs and labor. The Greens are a failure as we've seen in progressive European countries like Germany so they've evolved into a distraction and an annoyance, nothing more. In our voting system they've become preferential vote leeches, which is worse.

Im not a single issue voter and dont like redneck political ideologies cause they dont offer any progressive, liberal, technocratic policies. They're playing to a demographic weakness and preying to the disenfranchised.
Sort like the Trumpsters and look how thats going. For instance, his migration expulsion policies seem to be going well (not). His world is cracking around him, his support base has turned against him, the world hates him, and he's become the swamp being led by the nose by the 10%'ers who own the 90%. The zionists and globalists , call them neocons, have him over the coals.

He has them right where they want him.
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Post by bigrich » 10 Jan 2026, 8:38 am

Zappa wrote:You could also apply the same divisive logic to rural and country folk voting Nationals and the blue hair, eastern suburbs, bourgeois , blue haired folk voting libs.At least in the city we're seeing shift towards the teals and independents because educated folk can see through the status quo of he duopoly. Most of the times you can't separate the libs and labor. The Greens are a failure as we've seen in progressive European countries like Germany so they've evolved into a distraction and an annoyance, nothing more. In our voting system they've become preferential vote leeches, which is worse.

Im not a single issue voter and dont like redneck political ideologies cause they dont offer any progressive, liberal, technocratic policies. They're playing to a demographic weakness and preying to the disenfranchised.
Sort like the Trumpsters and look how thats going. For instance, his migration expulsion policies seem to be going well (not). His world is cracking around him, his support base has turned against him, the world hates him, and he's become the swamp being led by the nose by the 10%'ers who own the 90%. The zionists and globalists , call them neocons, have him over the coals.

He has them right where they want him.


divisive logic, mate i've been in 2 unions , AWMU and the AWU , and i've seen how they bully and shame members who don't have a good understanding of what's going on . they vote who their told to vote for cause that's what their mates are doing . oh , and remember that pay rise the union got you at the last EBA . :sarcasm:

i've also met many inner city do gooder socialists mate , and if their not voting labour their voting greens . teals are as brainless as the greens . ON, nationals are about good old conservative values and common sense . current duopoly policies are formed over which winging left wing minority it wants to appeal to , and the teals fall into this category ,instead of what's best for the country . due to poor management , and idiotic green policy, manufacturing has been dying a slow death for years, mining and agriculture are propping this country up . so the regional "red neck" vote matters, and they feel trivialised by inner city "educated progressives" , when it's the regions generating the wealth for this country :unknown:
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Post by womble » 10 Jan 2026, 10:35 am

Well how do you sell conservativism to young people then.
Median wage here is under 6 figures. And that’s the majority.
They don’t have anything to conserve. They’re trying to make a start.
It’s not a complicated choice for them.
They can vote for the party that will help give them a leg up, or the party that will cripple them with debt.
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Post by Zappa » 10 Jan 2026, 12:14 pm

bigrich wrote:[due to poor management , and idiotic green policy, manufacturing has been dying a slow death for years, mining and agriculture are propping this country up . so the regional "red neck" vote matters, and they feel trivialised by inner city "educated progressives" , when it's the regions generating the wealth for this country :unknown:


Diminished Industrialization is a western phenomena due mainly to high labor costs and upward commodity prices. Couple that with competing overseas imports and global trade, we'll hardly see any industry starting up again. Carbon emissions and greener policies are play but a small part in our industrial producing capacity and the governments set targets, revise them and kick the can down the road. Libs are more aggressive than Labor but they both do it.

Agriculture is our main export and helps keeping basic items in check but as for mining and mineral exports, we're hanging off the coat tails of China.
If China reduces is resource needs of finds them elsewhere we're screwed. If there's a 10% downturn in resource and energy demands in Asia, we're screwed.
Let's not forget we also export Professional services, IP , business services, technology and some pharma.
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Post by bigrich » 10 Jan 2026, 12:39 pm

Zappa wrote:
bigrich wrote:[due to poor management , and idiotic green policy, manufacturing has been dying a slow death for years, mining and agriculture are propping this country up . so the regional "red neck" vote matters, and they feel trivialised by inner city "educated progressives" , when it's the regions generating the wealth for this country :unknown:


Diminished Industrialization is a western phenomena due mainly to high labor costs and upward commodity prices. Couple that with competing overseas imports and global trade, we'll hardly see any industry starting up again. Carbon emissions and greener policies are play but a small part in our industrial producing capacity and the governments set targets, revise them and kick the can down the road. Libs are more aggressive than Labor but they both do it.

Agriculture is our main export and helps keeping basic items in check but as for mining and mineral exports, we're hanging off the coat tails of China.
If China reduces is resource needs of finds them elsewhere we're screwed. If there's a 10% downturn in resource and energy demands in Asia, we're screwed.
Let's not forget we also export Professional services, IP , business services, technology and some pharma.


back in the day we used to have import tariffs to protect local industry , and by doing that our sovereignty , which made this country independent from global supply chains and guaranteed jobs and skills . we have a real skills shortage in manufacturing trades . china subsidises a lot of it's industry which lets them undercut other countries and gain control of industries and markets . One Nation is against all this globalist crap . this countries industries have been in decline ever since john howards free trade agreement with china , and your absolutely right about our dependence on china. as a country we need to become self sufficient and more independent like we once were. our leaders have been pandering to global companies instead of backing local ones in the national interest. professional services , IP , technology and the like do nothing for the many working class citizens with a high school education in this country . not everyone can afford uni to get those "educated" jobs . labour has pushed high immigration , but these people need jobs . our car industry, and similar industries used to provide that but it's all gone . how many taxi and uber drivers do we need :P
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Post by womble » 10 Jan 2026, 2:07 pm

:unknown: https://theyvoteforyou.org.au/people/representatives/new_england/barnaby_joyce/policies/42


So then why vote for the very people that always fight against that,
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Post by cadet » 10 Jan 2026, 2:11 pm

Conservative politics will be in the wilderness for decades. See ALP/DLP 50s-70s.
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Post by bigrich » 10 Jan 2026, 2:26 pm

womble wrote::unknown: https://theyvoteforyou.org.au/people/representatives/new_england/barnaby_joyce/policies/42


So then why vote for the very people that always fight against that,


i'd like to know why he voted against it before judging . the devils in the detail . must've been some aspect of the bill that stuck in his craw :unknown:
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Post by bigrich » 10 Jan 2026, 2:29 pm

cadet wrote:Conservative politics will be in the wilderness for decades. See ALP/DLP 50s-70s.


i prefer to be a optimist and fight for what i believe in , rather than a pessimist and just give up . the political left didn't win influence in this country by sitting on their hands . there's a lot that's wrong with this country , and i'll campaign for change :thumbsup:
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Post by womble » 10 Jan 2026, 2:52 pm

bigrich wrote:
womble wrote::unknown: https://theyvoteforyou.org.au/people/representatives/new_england/barnaby_joyce/policies/42


So then why vote for the very people that always fight against that,


i'd like to know why he voted against it before judging . the devils in the detail . must've been some aspect of the bill that stuck in his craw :unknown:


Because he’s a conservative.
Why would they want that investment here. They privatized everything. And scrap all government support for local industries.
Look at what they did to our car industry.

And then you’re on about high school for kids and getting into uni.
And Pauline has consistently voted against funding for public schools , funding for university education, any level of student allowance. Any help for housing affordability.

Because she’s a conservative.
Why would she want the working poor to step up the ladder in life. If you’re born poor then you should stay poor. That is your allotment. You are not part of the ruling class. You don’t have that heritage from the right families. You’re not bred from the right stock.
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Post by womble » 10 Jan 2026, 3:00 pm

Zappa wrote:
bigrich wrote:[due to poor management , and idiotic green policy, manufacturing has been dying a slow death for years, mining and agriculture are propping this country up . so the regional "red neck" vote matters, and they feel trivialised by inner city "educated progressives" , when it's the regions generating the wealth for this country :unknown:


Diminished Industrialization is a western phenomena due mainly to high labor costs and upward commodity prices. Couple that with competing overseas imports and global trade, we'll hardly see any industry starting up again. Carbon emissions and greener policies are play but a small part in our industrial producing capacity and the governments set targets, revise them and kick the can down the road. Libs are more aggressive than Labor but they both do it.

Agriculture is our main export and helps keeping basic items in check but as for mining and mineral exports, we're hanging off the coat tails of China.
If China reduces is resource needs of finds them elsewhere we're screwed. If there's a 10% downturn in resource and energy demands in Asia, we're screwed.
Let's not forget we also export Professional services, IP , business services, technology and some pharma.


Education is also one of our major exports. And we depend on it to educate our own.
We have an absolute crapload of foreign students here.
And then you get all these mongs saying “Oh no look at all the immigrants.
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Post by Die Judicii » 10 Jan 2026, 3:54 pm

deye243 wrote:Sorry to burst your bubble but she has peaked far too early long way to go before the next election and by the time we get there unfortunately one nation will be way back down where they usually are and yes I am a one nation support


Speaking of PEAKING too early, That is my fear with people in general in relation to possible future firearms restrictions.

Sure,, everyone is up in arms presently concerning the Bondi massacre and the NSW knee jerk reactions.

The other states are biding their time before making any moves,, and if and when they do try to introduce further restrictions,,,,,, is the general populace
that are voicing their disapproval right now, going to be out of puff and slide back into the bathtub full of apathy ??
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Post by bigrich » 10 Jan 2026, 3:58 pm

womble wrote:
bigrich wrote:
womble wrote::unknown: https://theyvoteforyou.org.au/people/representatives/new_england/barnaby_joyce/policies/42


So then why vote for the very people that always fight against that,


i'd like to know why he voted against it before judging . the devils in the detail . must've been some aspect of the bill that stuck in his craw :unknown:


Because he’s a conservative.
Why would they want that investment here. They privatized everything. And scrap all government support for local industries.
Look at what they did to our car industry.

And then you’re on about high school for kids and getting into uni.
And Pauline has consistently voted against funding for public schools , funding for university education, any level of student allowance. Any help for housing affordability.

Because she’s a conservative.
Why would she want the working poor to step up the ladder in life. If you’re born poor then you should stay poor. That is your allotment. You are not part of the ruling class. You don’t have that heritage from the right families. You’re not bred from the right stock.


:lol: :lol: :lol: maybe she voted against these policies cause in the detail they weren't very good . labours really good at tacking on dodgy stuff to a otherwise good idea . did a google and found she voted for funding in some cases , and against on others . devils in the detail , and i'd like more details . most of this countries problems are because labour likes to spend , look at Victoria :P .
a lot of our universities are left wing cess pits that kowtow to chinese money . chinese are also very good at inserting influence in these places , as well as intelligence gathering . anti china protester drew pavlou was set upon by a organised mob at QLD university, organised by chinese consular officials . this guy has increasingly raised concerns of chinese influence in our uni's . don't even get me started on the NDIS rort :roll: your painting with a broad brush womble , you vote labour or greens if you want to mate :P
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Post by alexjones » 10 Jan 2026, 4:34 pm

It is not the governments job to make people not be poor. The strong must be self motivated to succeed and the weak shall perish. That is the laws of nature.

People need to be self determined and not reliant on government. The biggest problem in this country is to much government intervention.


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Post by womble » 10 Jan 2026, 4:36 pm

Well the details are all there on record in the transcripts.
I’m not going to read them to you.
Never voted labor in my life.
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