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political change is coming

Post by bigrich » 10 May 2026, 5:40 am

ON has romped in at farrer by-election . the labor lefty socialists will be getting really worried. ON polling high has changed the political landscape already , with the coalition dropping their soft c@ck leaders for more aggressive conservative leaders that have been doing their job like they should as conservatives , holding labor to account for the p!ss poor destruction of our nation . i'm a card carrying financial member of ON and i talk to work mates , people at my local shops and anyone who'll listen that we need change and real leadership . even if you don't like ON get out there and push the conservative cause for your preferred party. the conservatives have to unite . look at farrage in the UK

unless you like the greens,labor or teals, then i feel sympathy for you :P

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australi ... ocialshare
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Post by mchughcb » 10 May 2026, 7:49 am

Farrar might as well be Victoria and all the major parties are now worried in the upcoming state election. 9 weeks ago the rapid firearm review was submitted and it hasn't been made public.
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Post by Wapiti » 10 May 2026, 7:55 am

Yeah well, maybe.
I don't think this country has the ability to see past its nose anymore. It laps up the deliberate media misinformation and just has it's hand out for cheap freebies whilst being raped financially behind their backs.
Even the Teal candidate, the "Climate 200" grub is still being hailed as the one who missed out, the best candidate by the media.
Canavan calling all One Nation voters all "protest voters who don't understand reality".
The major party responsible for basically ruining this country deliberately, even it's sub-divisions in the states where it had white anted your lives, is still not taking any heed of the change in sentiment.
Watch how this upcoming "Budget", with the drunken Bogan Chalmers deliberately further destroying the housing and building industry, giving a few $100 handouts to the dumb voters who will lap it up, whilst stealing another $5000 from them in changes to tax laws.
Just now on the news, we see that parasite Minns, who is called by the fools as where Labor should be heading, basically bagging out all gun owners saying they must all be in pathetic gun clubs, because they are filled with narcs and dobbers who will report on one another as unfit to own guns.
Imagine being a hunter only, or a farmer, 300km from the nearest gun club, being forced to be a member there just to force some city grubs pathetic desires on him? A bloke who handles guns everyday on a professional level to maintain his business, being forced to sit and listen to what a range officer tells him?
Whilst his business is going to sh*t, wasting another day and $100 in fuel, sitting at a bench at a range being run by retirees trying to stay busy?

The voters will never learn, even when they are chained behind an oxen in a field doing the socialists bidding, nor will the city-based politicians who are devoted to their own immortality at the peoples expense.
Yes, here and there, we will see sanity in some country electorates, but until there is some major societal upset, the slide will only continue.
"The only way to avoid criticism is to do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing."
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Post by bigrich » 10 May 2026, 8:47 am

Wapiti wrote:Yeah well, maybe.
I don't think this country has the ability to see past its nose anymore. It laps up the deliberate media misinformation and just has it's hand out for cheap freebies whilst being raped financially behind their backs.
Even the Teal candidate, the "Climate 200" grub is still being hailed as the one who missed out, the best candidate by the media.
Canavan calling all One Nation voters all "protest voters who don't understand reality".
The major party responsible for basically ruining this country deliberately, even it's sub-divisions in the states where it had white anted your lives, is still not taking any heed of the change in sentiment.
Watch how this upcoming "Budget", with the drunken Bogan Chalmers deliberately further destroying the housing and building industry, giving a few $100 handouts to the dumb voters who will lap it up, whilst stealing another $5000 from them in changes to tax laws.
Just now on the news, we see that parasite Minns, who is called by the fools as where Labor should be heading, basically bagging out all gun owners saying they must all be in pathetic gun clubs, because they are filled with narcs and dobbers who will report on one another as unfit to own guns.
Imagine being a hunter only, or a farmer, 300km from the nearest gun club, being forced to be a member there just to force some city grubs pathetic desires on him? A bloke who handles guns everyday on a professional level to maintain his business, being forced to sit and listen to what a range officer tells him?
Whilst his business is going to sh*t, wasting another day and $100 in fuel, sitting at a bench at a range being run by retirees trying to stay busy?

The voters will never learn, even when they are chained behind an oxen in a field doing the socialists bidding, nor will the city-based politicians who are devoted to their own immortality at the peoples expense.
Yes, here and there, we will see sanity in some country electorates, but until there is some major societal upset, the slide will only continue.


some good points , minns being a @rsehole in his description and opinion of shooters being a good one , and his retarded laws requiring people who use guns everyday as tools having to be 'INSTRUCTED' by RO's at a range hours away . good bunch of fellas at ssaa ripley where I'm a member , but i don't get too deeply involved in club politics . i've personally seen a lot of cases where club members look after one another , very ,very few narky dobbers . i won't comment on belmont ;)

i try to be a optimist , i'll keep talking to everyone i encounter to instigate political change at a grass roots level in my blue collar circles , i'll keep battling for it . you would be really surprised at the number of people who agree with me in the working class circles i move in . it's those ignorant , double decaffe, latte drinkers in inner city areas that want EV's that are the problem.
the one thing i'm disappointed in is when i got my ON membership card , they forgot to send me a red head wig as well :lol:

i'm very, very disappointed in canavan . i had high hopes for him . undermining fellow conservative parties is selfish and stupid :thumbsdown:

some of the younger generation are waking up , drew pavlou being a great young fella . he's documented and exposed china influence in our uni's (lefty propaganda training camps), exposed NDIS rorts very publicly with the help of SKY which has forced lie-bor to act , and just the other day did a interview of a young fella who was a slave to isis fighters, and the roles their isis wives played . really disturbing stuff :problem:

spread the truth , talk to people to counteract MSM propaganda , AND , Make Australia Great Again :clap: :drinks: :clap: :friends: :thumbsup:
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Post by mchughcb » 10 May 2026, 8:48 am

Well im optimistic
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Post by bigrich » 10 May 2026, 8:55 am

mchughcb wrote:Well im optimistic


the power of a positive mind can make all the difference . without the determination and willpower of winston churchill and it's effect on the british public we'd probably be having a holiday for hitler's birthday instead of the king . onward and upward , Australian sovereignty , independence and freedom over UN new world order crap . which is what lie-bor is steering this nation to :thumbsdown:
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Post by mchughcb » 10 May 2026, 9:14 am

I have to sip double decafe latte in the inner city because in general they make it too hot and if I have more than 2 coffees a day I have trouble sleeping. Baristas were replaced with cheap overseas students.
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Post by mchughcb » 10 May 2026, 9:16 am

Nobody dies wishing they'd drunk more Pablo or International Roast
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Post by cadet » 10 May 2026, 10:35 am

Yes, there's a momentum for change, but I wouldn't draw too many conclusions yet. ALP didn't even field a candidate, and that the Liberal candidate was not the previous party leader - who was knifed in a way much of the electorate found appalling - also caused a precipitous drop - a protest vote - in their primary vote. I think all the conservative side of politics may have done is eat its own tail and consigned itself to the wilderness for some time to come, in the way the ALP/DLP split allowed the Liberal party to govern Victoria for a generation, and the ALP may continue to hold government as a least-worst option to the average voter. Don't underestimate just how unelectably unpalatable many average Australians find US-style right-wing populist politics that ON espouses. It's a shame, because a lot of centrist swinging voters like myself are looking for a viable alternative to the ALP. ON is not it. Nor is the Liberal party.
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Post by bigrich » 10 May 2026, 11:25 am

cadet wrote:Yes, there's a momentum for change, but I wouldn't draw too many conclusions yet. ALP didn't even field a candidate, and that the Liberal candidate was not the previous party leader - who was knifed in a way much of the electorate found appalling - also caused a precipitous drop - a protest vote - in their primary vote. I think all the conservative side of politics may have done is eat its own tail and consigned itself to the wilderness for some time to come, in the way the ALP/DLP split allowed the Liberal party to govern Victoria for a generation, and the ALP may continue to hold government as a least-worst option to the average voter. Don't underestimate just how unelectably unpalatable many average Australians find US-style right-wing populist politics that ON espouses. It's a shame, because a lot of centrist swinging voters like myself are looking for a viable alternative to the ALP. ON is not it. Nor is the Liberal party.


very sensible observations , but i'm feeling very positive and patriotic today :D
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Post by bigrich » 10 May 2026, 11:27 am

here's some more BS that NSW in implementing

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/ns ... ocialshare
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Post by fussy » 10 May 2026, 12:32 pm

ON doesn't have to win, it has to exist. This gives voters the chance NOT to vote for the other wankers.

If ON gets more votes, (pre/during election), it tells the others, "Here's the electorate speaking, listen or else."
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Post by bigrich » 10 May 2026, 12:46 pm

fussy wrote:ON doesn't have to win, it has to exist. This gives voters the chance NOT to vote for the other wankers.

If ON gets more votes, (pre/during election), it tells the others, "Here's the electorate speaking, listen or else."


EXACTLY !

this is how democracy is supposed to work , but the duopoly are trying to rig it exclusively for themselves . knowledge is power , and the MSM are all on board with the UN leftist globalisation, pushing leftist ideology :thumbsdown:
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Post by alexjones » 10 May 2026, 8:08 pm

A lot of people do not know that if you get more than 4% of the vote, the AEC give you money for campaigning. Its like $3 per vote.

So the more votes you get, the more money you get,
so you can campaign more and run more candidates.

So the more votes ON gets they are taking funds away from the majors.
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Post by alexjones » 10 May 2026, 8:15 pm

Labour in the UK just got molested too.
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Post by deye243 » 10 May 2026, 8:41 pm

Victoria in November is the true Battle Ground Melbourne is the worst communist state in Australia even worse than Canberra wait until you see what happens there unfortunately I think you'll find that one nation will be third and if that happens it'll all turn to s*** but if they do get up then you will 100% know changes on the way.
And i agree with Wapiti the average voter is a dipshit with there hand out
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Post by Sarco » 10 May 2026, 9:57 pm

In Vic in Nov, Labor will most probably be re-elected simply because Jacinta and he cronies are vote buying hand over fist and the sheeple cannot see that.
Additionally the minor tinpot parties preference flows will keep them in office, simply because the sheeple will vote above the line because that are not interested enough to look at the candidates, their parties and their policies, and make their own decisions

The government, indeed all governments, do not earn money, they have no money that is not taken from someone who does earn money to buy these votes.

The Vic state debt pretty much is already more than the other states combined (excluding NSW, who have their own problems) and will only get worse.
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Post by Fester » 10 May 2026, 10:38 pm

A Harvard University professor made a statement about 20 years back about how they knew the system is broken, but it will take about 30 years to force any real change.

Well, here we are with the first glimmer of hope, nothing negative from me. I was cheering when I flicked channels to see, and it was all done.

She said last week that she is going for the lower house and now she will have the confidence and should win.
Western Sydney seats next, if that goes well, it's on.

Watch Albo, Wong, and their pommy leader friend keep talking the same spin, not for too long, as the commies are falling.
They poked the bear; the sheeple have woken.
The Liberal party is dead for at least another 4 years, so it's Hanson or more of the same. Could she do any worse?
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