




Die Judicii wrote:deye243 wrote:He dodged the question so you'd have no ammunition to go throwing around the internet regardless of what him Northern Territory and Tasmania want to do they will have to comply because[color=#4000BF] elbow sleazy will just hold back GST money without it states go broke within weeks or months[/[/color]
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I wonder,,,, if it were publicised as such. The backlash could be brutal.

alexjones wrote:So he responded to my email about my concerns about the people of Queensland getting raped and having our guns stolen for the second time due to actions in another jurisdiction.
His response ignored my concerns about guns being stolen and was paragraphs long about the rise of hate, racism and antisemitism. I don't give a F about these things I only care about having our guns stolen. What he did say about guns is below.
“As a government, any proposed changes will be examined calmly and carefully.”



alexjones wrote:Howard did it to WA and QLD in 1996. They both did not want to implement a register due to the cost and knowing it does nothing.
The QLD police commissioner also wanted to allow semi autos for sports shooters.
But Howard blackmailed them to sign the NFA by withholding grants and taxes etc.

fussy wrote:alexjones wrote:Howard did it to WA and QLD in 1996. They both did not want to implement a register due to the cost and knowing it does nothing.
The QLD police commissioner also wanted to allow semi autos for sports shooters.
But Howard blackmailed them to sign the NFA by withholding grants and taxes etc.
Let the feds know, we won't make the same mistake...backlash at federal election.






alexjones wrote:If we can get the youth to become patriots that love freedom we can make this federation great again.
Get them loving firecrackers, guns, self defence, personal liberty and personal responsibility etc etc.
The only way to get this country back on track is the youth vote!


alexjones wrote:Whats wrong with it? Subversion of the youth is a perfect way to change the voting block of this federation. Everybody knows it is easier to ingrain values into youth than it is to change older peoples already established values.

womble wrote:alexjones wrote:Whats wrong with it? Subversion of the youth is a perfect way to change the voting block of this federation. Everybody knows it is easier to ingrain values into youth than it is to change older peoples already established values.
Infiltrate children is getting a bit too conservative


edited to ask, did you mean “route” or root ?Wapiti wrote:Social media is the route of all evil here.



Zappa wrote:NT I suspect is playing hardball with the federal government and will soon fall into line when albo sweetens the deal.
I very much doubt the Buy back will unravel unless all States and Territories come together and agree to do their own independent enquiries and potentially kick this down the road long enough for Labor to get flipped in NSW

Wapiti wrote:Yep. So true.
Open YouTube and get bombarded with ads for video games with men in skirts swinging huge swords/machetes at crowds over a bridge,



Wapiti wrote:No they won't. For once a state has a leader. And others are looking on and seeing this leadership.
And NSW will not flip. Labor looks after Labor, even a right-of-centre socialist like Minnsy. He's just another populist, desperate for affection and swinging in the breeze. AND he needs that coward Albanese's money.
Tasmania has warned it would cost the cash-strapped state $20 million, while the Northern Territory’s chief minister, Lia Finocchiaro, has flatly rejected it would partake.
“If the Federal Government wants to put a national buyback scheme in place, they should fund it,” Ms Finocchiaro said on Monday.
“I will not have everyday Territorians foot that bill.”
In his press conference on Tuesday, Mr Albanese said he had not spoken with Ms Finocchiaro about it, quipping that “there’s nothing unusual about a premier or chief minister saying that someone else should pay for things”.

