Open Thread – Mon 29 July 2024


The Thames Below London Bridge, John Atkinson Grimshaw, late 1800s

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Tom
Tom
July 29, 2024 5:55 pm

FMD. Lightweight Sky News host Chris Kenny reveals he doesn’t understand the first thing about US politics and wants Donald Trump to dump J.D. Vance because he’s not sucking up to cat ladies.

I predict Kenny will be sacked later this year because of his low ratings. He’s a buffoon.

Miltonf
Miltonf
July 29, 2024 6:01 pm

Hope so. Just another effing meja idiot. And anyway why do we need Australian meja mediocrities to tell us about US politics when we can tune in directly to the US?

Last edited 3 months ago by Miltonf
Roger
Roger
July 29, 2024 6:01 pm

Compare and contrast with the cultural willingness to brand all men as potential abusers. From both sides of the political divide.

Identifying some women as potential cat ladies has nothing on that.

Excellent point!

Top Ender
Top Ender
July 29, 2024 6:05 pm
Miltonf
Miltonf
July 29, 2024 6:06 pm

I’d much rather read comments and analysis here than listen to deadshits on the teev and radio.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
July 29, 2024 6:07 pm

Tash Peterson: Firebrand vegan given community service for Fyre Bar & Restaurant protest
Vegan firebrand Tash Peterson has conceded her guilt over a trademark protest at Perth’s Fyre restaurant — copping thousands of dollars in fines and being ordered to do 30 hours of community service.
Peterson had been due to go on trial in Joondalup Magistrates Court on Monday over two incidents at the Connolly restaurant in June and July last year.
The stand-off between Peterson and restaurant owner John Mountain began when the restaurant owner banned vegans from his eatery after a negative review was left by a plant-based eater.
The ban announced on the restaurant’s Facebook page said that vegans were no longer welcome “due to mental health reasons”.
And that caught the attention of Perth’s most controversial vegan activist.
On June 30, Peterson and supporters stormed inside the restaurant before being physically removed by Mountain and staff.
That resulted in criminal allegations of trespass, disorderly behaviour in public and remaining in the vicinity of licensed premises.
The following Saturday, Ms Peterson returned to the restaurant, playing footage of animals being slaughtered on a TV screen accompanied by loud pig screeching noises through a megaphone.

That resulted in flared tempers and another charge of trespass.
And those charges had been due to be tested on Monday — until Ms Peterson pleaded guilty to the two trespass and disorderly charges. The remaining on a licensed premises charge was dropped.
A magistrate fined her a total of $2300, plus costs. And for the second trespass charge, she was ordered to complete 30 hours of community service during a six-month community-based order.

“So Peterson pleaded guilty to the offences she committed at our venue over a year ago,” Fyre posted on their Facebook page.
“She received a six-month community order of 30 hours ‘shit picking’, $2300 in fines and costs on top. Thanks WA Police, we at Fyre love you all.”
In a video posted last week, Ms Peterson said she intended to keep her followers updated about the court process.
She has been contacted for comment.

Vegan firebrand Tash Petersen, who makes shed-loads, flashing her bare meat on “Only Fans.”

calli
calli
July 29, 2024 6:18 pm

Credlin picks up Smash Her Albo!

Well done!

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
July 29, 2024 6:19 pm

Rosie
 July 29, 2024 5:43 pm

Another take on the Olympic debacle.

She’s right.
Many gays and all trans think they are just so incredibly talented in the yartz, particularly musically.
Truth is, they have been endowed with no more musical ability, on average, than the rest of us.
I was hauled along to Drag Bingo a while back and went under sufferance.
One of the Cat ladies in the group declared at the end “We must do this again!”
Me : “No. We must not.”
Before she could deliver her homophobic/transphobic/what are you afraid of? speech, I gave her the answers.
“Firstly, the jokes are all poo/dick/bum material we grew out of when we were 13.
Secondly, I can only take so much Shirley Bassie and Barbra Streisand belted out where volume is considered a reasonable substitute for melody.
And thirdly, it’s f-cking bingo!”
I could feel the other chaps (and some women) in the group giving a private but perceptible fist-pump at that point.

Miltonf
Miltonf
July 29, 2024 6:21 pm

Hurrray!

Top Ender
Top Ender
July 29, 2024 6:23 pm

Every day there’s something new!

Drag Bingo

Who knew?

Makka
Makka
July 29, 2024 6:25 pm

Guess what voting machines Maduro used to steal the Venezualan election?

Arky
July 29, 2024 6:29 pm

Tom

 July 29, 2024 5:55 pm

FMD. Lightweight Sky News host Chris Kenny 

Is he the one who looks like Dr Bunsen Honeydew from the muppets?
I think I like most of his stuff.
Not as good as the Swedish Chef though.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wlh6yFSJEms

Diogenes
Diogenes
July 29, 2024 6:30 pm

Firstly, the jokes are all poo/dick/bum material we grew out of when we were 13.

Which is why Mrs D refuses to go to the local RSL for Drag Bingo.

Roger
Roger
July 29, 2024 6:33 pm

Which is why Mrs D refuses to go to the local RSL for Drag Bingo.

Good Lord…this is actually a thing?

Being a virtual recluse certainly has its upsides.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
July 29, 2024 6:35 pm

Home Affairs Minister to fly to Indonesia to consult on bilateral law, security
In his first act as Home Affairs Minister, Tony Burke will be flying to Indonesia to consult on bilateral law enforcement and security agreements.

Mr Burke, who was sworn in to his new portfolio on Monday morning, later confirmed his attendance at the tenth Indonesia-Australia Ministerial Council on Law and Security, saying the meeting was the “Home Affairs portfolio’s key bilateral engagement with Indonesia”.

“Indonesia is one of our most important bilateral partners, including on civil maritime security, people smuggling and countering violent extremism,” Mr Burke said in a statement.

“It is the primary forum to consult and set priorities on law enforcement, civil maritime security, and counter-terrorism and transnational crime cooperation.”

As a part of these proceedings he will meet with Indonesia’s Security Affairs Minister Hadi Tjahjanto and co-chair a counter terrorism and transnational security meeting in Bali.

Indolent
Indolent
July 29, 2024 6:38 pm
Diogenes
Diogenes
July 29, 2024 6:40 pm

This just popped up on my Facebook feed.

When they revealed the floating “hot air” balloon Olympic cauldron I was impressed and thought it very French and said, “I can’t figure out how they did that!” It turns out they didn’t. It’s fake, and I’m a bit shocked. It’s LEDs illuminating mist from high pressure water to simulate fire. (Sponsored by EDF) I’m shocked because the Olympic flame, lit in Greece then carried for thousands of miles by often thousands of torchbearers who competed for the spot, then transferred to a special vessel for the duration of the games in a special ritual, sitting as a beacon and gathering place, then extinguished in a sad ritual — it’s always been an important ceremonial part of the games. To find out they seem to have just snuffed out the flame (or perhaps stuck it into some private place) and launched a simulated flame is sad. All that effort to swap out for an electronic flame? When the flame went out and had to be re-created from a lighter in Montreal, it was a scandal.

Chris
Chris
July 29, 2024 6:43 pm

Labor, the CFMEU, and the war on small businessMitch Browne
In the Speccie

Labor governments across the country have expressed their astonishment at the revelation their mates and financiers in the CFMEU might, allegedly, include underworld figures and engage in organised crime. Who could have imagined an organisation built on bribery, kickbacks, and physical intimidation would stoop so low?
Some cynics are claiming Labor must have known the construction division of the CFMEU was corrupt. But that’s a bit harsh. The only time Labor MPs have ever been near a construction site is when they pose wearing a hard hat and hi-vis for campaign photos.
The Labor Party today has no interest in anyone who actually works in manual labour.
The CFMEU has no interest in projects being completed efficiently and cost-effectively. It makes no difference if the client is a wealthy developer or a cash-strapped local council spending public money. The union MO is to fleece the client for all they can get, then send kickbacks to the Labor Party for protection.
It is a war waged against the public interest. But that is in union DNA. From coal strikes depriving families of heating during winter, to waterfront action harming our own troops in the second world war, the union rap sheet is long and odious.
It is perhaps the more subtle misdeeds that, in accumulation, hurt society most. These go almost entirely unnoticed. One example from my own experience serves to highlight the public cost of featherbedding in the construction industry.
I was a self-employed brickie working on a new community centre for a local council in Western Sydney. I was working below ground. There wasn’t much room down there, so the materials we needed throughout the day had to be lowered by crane as we needed them. The crane was operated by union members.
I worked six days a week, but there was a public holiday on the coming Monday. No work is allowed on construction sites on public holidays. I mentioned to one of the crane operators that I was annoyed I couldn’t work on Monday.
‘Why does the government force people not to work if we want to?’ I said. ‘Why are they making me have two days off?’
‘Two days off?’ he responded.
‘Yeah. After we finish on Saturday I’ve got to take Sunday and Monday off.’

‘There’ll be no work Saturday.’ He said. ‘We’re shutting the site down for the long weekend.’
‘Three days off?’ I said.
‘No. Union Picnic Day on Tuesday.’
‘Four days off?’ I thought he was having me on now.
‘Right.’ He said. ‘And we don’t want to leave the crane on site unattended for four days, so it will have to be sent back to the yard.’
‘What does that mean?’ I asked.
‘It means you’ll have to give us Friday to pack the crane up and send it back to the yard. Then, after the Picnic Day on Tuesday, you’ll have to give us Wednesday to get the crane back from the yard and set it all up again before you can start work.’
So in the end, because there was a public holiday on the Monday, work had to stop on the Thursday, and couldn’t start up again until the following Thursday.
These swindlers are so adept at fudging numbers and skimming off the top that in their world, one public holiday equals an entire week of lost productivity. A week they get full pay for, while no work gets done. Remember, this was a community centre, built at public expense.
This is Labor’s world. If you’re an insider, a patched-up member of their gang, you will be looked after. Society pays the bill.
If you choose not to affiliate, well then, they have some persuasive friends who might want a chat with you in private.
As with all gangs, they will snuff out any competition on their turf. This explains Labor’s war on small business.
Employees of small business are generally not unionised. Those who are self-employed can’t join a union. This means no union fees, and no kickbacks from the union to their protection racket, the Labor Party.
It is those kickbacks from the unions that fund Labor’s election campaigns. Labor won’t end the culture of kickbacks and dodgy behaviour in the construction unions, because Labor has been one of its biggest beneficiaries. The Albanese government was produced by the Melbourne underworld.
This government has instructed the Australian Taxation Office to aggressively pursue all debts owed by small business. Their justification is that the leniency offered during the pandemic should be terminated now the good times are back.
Except, times have not been good. For many small businesses in construction, the unusually wet years following the pandemic have been tougher than the pandemic itself. In our industry, when it rains, employees get full pay to do no work (yep, that was a union idea). There have been a lot of rain days in the last three years. So it is understandable that construction businesses have been taking longer to pay off their debts. Not because they’re trying to enrich themselves, but because they’re trying to survive.
Labor’s tax office assault on small business could not have come at a worse time. Record numbers of construction businesses have collapsed already. There will be many more to come. These businesses are not being replaced. Many are leaving the industry for good. So when Labor says it is ramping up the number of houses being built in order to ease the housing affordability crisis, don’t believe it. Who does it think is going to build them?
Labor and their associates want the construction industry to be a closed-shop extortion racket. Anyone who has the audacity to set up their own small business must be brought to heel or shut down for good.
The message of the previous coalition government was: if you have a go, you’ll get a go.
The threat from Labor and its mobster trade union puppet masters is: if you dare have a go, we’ll go you.

Indolent
Indolent
July 29, 2024 6:43 pm
Top Ender
Top Ender
July 29, 2024 6:53 pm

The work safety watchdog has deemed rollercoaster victim Shylah Rodden was most likely responsible for her own fate. 

Ms Rodden, 26, suffered critical injuries after being struck by the Rebel Coaster at the Melbourne Royal Show in 2022 after she walked onto the tracks to retrieve her phone.

Now, Daily Mail Australia can reveal WorkSafe Victoria has abandoned plans to charge the Show or the company that operated the rollercoaster that struck her. 

‘After careful consideration of the evidence, WorkSafe has determined not to take further action against any duty holder on this matter at this time,’ a Worksafe spokesperson said on Monday evening. 

The revelations will come as a major blow to Ms Rodden’s long suffering family, who has been forced to care for her full-time since her release from hospital. 

Any adverse finding against the operators and show organisers could have paved the way for Ms Rodden to launch civil action against them. 

Daily Mail

calli
calli
July 29, 2024 7:09 pm

Just rummaged around in my collection of memes and found a nice gift for Kenny’s offendochicks.

cat
132andBush
132andBush
July 29, 2024 7:12 pm

Kenny and 2 cat lady panellists getting stuck into JD for his cat lady comments. I guess that’s 3 cat ladies.

The more they all carry on like this the more JD is proved correct.

Knuckle Dragger
Knuckle Dragger
July 29, 2024 7:19 pm

The work safety watchdog has deemed rollercoaster victim Shylah Rodden was most likely responsible for her own fate

Duh.

Rosie
Rosie
July 29, 2024 7:19 pm
Steve trickler
Steve trickler
July 29, 2024 7:28 pm

Far out.

One of mum’s closest friends went into hospital for hip surgery. She had docs from her GP printed in red …. Allergic to morphine!

What did they do? Adminstered morphine. She almost died on the bed. She recovered …. a lawsuit awaits.

Shaking my head in disbelief. Her GP is on the war path.

True story.

Dunny Brush
Dunny Brush
July 29, 2024 7:29 pm

The sports apparel adverts on the receiving device tell me white people don’t play or excel at sport. Wonder if corkies (caucasians) will stop buying their sneakers, there being no point and all.

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
July 29, 2024 7:32 pm

calli
 July 29, 2024 7:09 pm

Just rummaged around in my collection of memes and found a nice gift for Kenny’s offendochicks.

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I want to choose one of those cats for mum.

DrBeauGan
DrBeauGan
July 29, 2024 7:47 pm

Just rummaged around in my collection of memes and found a nice gift for Kenny’s offendochicks.

If I kept bats and someone called me a batman, could I sue them?

calli
calli
July 29, 2024 7:47 pm

Give her this one. It’s housetrained and accurate.

IlQLP1
Pogria
Pogria
July 29, 2024 7:50 pm

I had a mouse in the kitchen a few weeks back. Three of the cats were determined to lay claim to it.
The chihuahua trotted in and went SNAP!!!
The cats were looking for the mouse for another half hour.

Tintarella di Luna
Tintarella di Luna
July 29, 2024 8:24 pm

Protesters try to block departure gates in UK airports:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13683239/just-stop-oil-block-gatwick-departures-plot-disrupt-airports.html

They look like they might be JD Vance’s cat ladies

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
July 29, 2024 8:24 pm

calli
 July 29, 2024 7:47 pm

Give her this one. It’s housetrained and accurate.

—-

Pissing myself laughing.

Colonel Crispin Berka
Colonel Crispin Berka
July 29, 2024 8:29 pm

Independent Senator Jacqui Lambie has declared fixing Australia’s immigration system is “a hell of a job” as she raised doubts over newly anointed Tony Burke’s ability to clean up the portfolio following the ousting of Andrew Giles.

Nah he knows what to do.
Ban live sheeple imports!
😀

Titus Groates
Titus Groates
July 29, 2024 8:45 pm

A sicko appears to be on the loose in the Inner West of Sydney.

From the Tele:-

Police are investigating the savage mutilation of eight domestic rabbits in Burwood which were slashed or beaten by a person locals have labelled a “psychopath.”
Six rabbits were found dead with a further two injured and transported to a local vet.
The rabbits were killed early Sunday morning before being discovered by distressed kids and parents playing sport at Henley Park.
It has left the inner west community shocked and angry.
Three rabbits were found dead in bushland at Henley Park with four another on the nature strip outside a home opposite the oval.

One of my young adult kids found them. Very distressing for her. She also found one of the live ones, a gorgeous floppy eared rabbit. It is malnourished but responding well to TLC and a visit to the vets. Very friendly too. What is it with people?

cohenite
July 29, 2024 8:58 pm

To those living in the US, my latest favourite:

SIG MCX Rattler SBR | SIG SAUER

Cassie of Sydney
July 29, 2024 9:05 pm

Credlin picks up Smash Her Albo!

Does Credlin read the Cat?

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
July 29, 2024 9:05 pm

Mrs Panzer thought she would flip the TeeVee over to ABC to check what was on Fork Orners.
No, I don’t know either.
We catch a bit of “Stuff The British Stole”, which I will come back to.
Then a promo for Meeja Watch, on “The Mudrock Press Attacking Poor Kamal-toe”.
Then Fork Orners starts. “Why is Canada killing the planet?”
F-cking relentless.

Bourne1879
Bourne1879
July 29, 2024 9:15 pm

Fortescue has lost 30% share value since January. Below from the Oz.

An “undisclosed” vendor was offloading $1.9bn worth of shares in the Andrew Forrest-backed Fortescue Metals on Monday night in a trade handled by JPMorgan, extending the sell off in the company since it stepped back from its green energy strategy”.

seems institutions were buying its shares due to ESG reasons. I am shocked!

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
July 29, 2024 9:17 pm

“Stuff the British Stole”.
This week it was the pillaging of Brazil.
When I say “pillaging” it was the purchase/collection/theft of seeds of the rubber tree, which were presumably taken to Malaysia and used to develop a rubber industry.
Nek minnit, the Brits are flooding the market with cheaper product, destroying the Brazilian industry, which must have been inefficient and/or profiteering.
The benefits to the world of cheaper rubber are not discussed.
I can’t wait for their series on Chinese reverse engineering of Western products.

JC
JC
July 29, 2024 9:23 pm

….seems institutions were buying its shares due to ESG reasons. I am shocked!

ESG doesn’t include iron ore, Rooster.
The seller was dumping stock for other reasons.

I’m not certain but I thought ESG means stocks that can’t be bought and held.

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Rosie
Rosie
July 29, 2024 9:24 pm

If I saw mangled rabbits, my first thought would be fox or dog.

JC
JC
July 29, 2024 9:30 pm

There was a report today that China has come up with a revolutionary nuclear reactor that can be turned off quickly ensuring it can’t go kaboom.

I suspect it’s bullshit as the news hit the street just after the big economic plenum which decided China was going to go for “quality growth”.

Bourne1879
Bourne1879
July 29, 2024 9:39 pm

JC,
How about you read the article before you jump in with
“ESG doesn’t include iron ore”

I am surprised that such a knowledgeable person as yourself has not heard about Twiggys extremely well publicised move into renewables. Hence the ESG angle. You know things like the massive solar farm in NT and it’s undersea cable to Singapore and the green hydrogen boondoggles all over Australia and around the world.
Then you have the exodus of many of his top executives.
I am shocked at your lack of knowledge about such a high profile business.

Bourne1879
Bourne1879
July 29, 2024 9:43 pm

Very interesting article at Daily Mail US (top story) about how Biden and Democrats upset Musk. Big mistake it seems.

Rosie
Rosie
July 29, 2024 9:44 pm

The walk guide yesterday told us it was the first summery day they’d had in Waterford. Raining again this morning.
That’s it for an Irish summer.

JC
JC
July 29, 2024 9:51 pm

Rooster,

How can I or anyone else read the article or any article you refer to when you can’t link to the pieces? If the story carries more detail, then tell us.

As I said, I doubt the sale had an ESG angle because I don’t think ESG means what you think it means. I’m not 100%, sure, but I thought ESG meant investors can’t buy and hold stocks that aren’t ESG compliant. There’s little scope to dig further because you can’t link to stories, and it’s becoming a real handicap for you.

JC
JC
July 29, 2024 10:03 pm

Here Rooster,

Here’s a link explaining ESG. Among the facets of this poisonous ideology, it explains how stocks need to be screened for ESG compliance, which means avoiding stocks that aren’t. Iron ore is a compliant category, so there was no sale for ESG reasons. The sale occurred mostly likely because the Twig appears to be running that place like an abortion center.
I’m trying to help you, you ingrate.

Bourne1879
Bourne1879
July 29, 2024 10:09 pm

JC,
Poor attempt at distracting from the fact you did not bother to read the article or even understand how ESG is related to Twiggys business. This despite me giving examples.
With you it is all about attacking the person making the comment just because you don’t like them. Facts simply don’t matter in your warped world.

Indolent
Indolent
July 29, 2024 10:10 pm

@robinmonotti

Vade retro Satana –
ARCHBISHOP VIGANÓ ON THE OLYMPICS CEREMONY:

“The opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games is only the latest in a long series of vile attacks on God, the Catholic Religion and natural Morality by the antichristic elite that holds Western countries hostage. We had seen no less disconcerting scenes at the 2012 London Olympics, the 2016 inauguration of the Gotthard Tunnel, and the 2022 Commonwealth Games, featuring infernal figures, goats, and terrifying animals. The elite who organizes these ceremonies demand not only the right to blasphemy and the obscene display of the foulest vices, but even their mute acceptance by Catholics and decent people, who are forced to suffer the outrage of seeing the most sacred symbols of their Faith and the very foundations of the Natural Law desecrated.

The opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games have given scandal, not only because of the arrogant display of the ugly and the obscene, but because of the infernal subversion of Good and Evil, the insane claim to be able to blaspheme and desecrate everything, even what is most sacred, in the name of an ideology of death, ugliness, and lies that defies Christ and scandalizes those who recognize Him as Lord and God. It is no coincidence that the one sponsoring this revolting carnival is an emissary of the World Economic Forum, Emanuel Macron, who passes off a transvestite as his own wife with impunity… It is the reign of mystification, of falsehood, of fiction erected as a totem, in which man is disfigured precisely because he was created in the image and likeness of God. 

It is therefore necessary for Christians to organize around the world with concrete actions, first and foremost with a boycott of the Olympic Games and all their sponsors. It is equally necessary for companies not subservient to globalism to revoke their sponsorship contracts, and for delegations and individual athletes to withdraw from the Games, which were inaugurated under the worst auspices. We must expect and demand that those responsible for this intolerable bullying be held accountable for their actions, as well as for the corruption that also accompanies this event. Finally, the homosexual set designer who gave birth to this blasphemous and vulgar spectacle must repay the fee that Macroniades charged French taxpayers.”

Carlo Maria Viganò, Archbishop
July 28, 2024

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
July 29, 2024 10:17 pm

A one second glance at the thumbnail …. Dice is driving the nails in.

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Mark Dice:

It’s Always the OPPOSITE of What They Call It!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_j–Vr0-tjM

Rosie
Rosie
July 29, 2024 10:20 pm

,”who passes off a transvestite as his own wife with impunity”
Really?
A mother of three, one of whom was in Macron’s class at school.
Vigano needs to get a grip.

Rosie
Rosie
July 29, 2024 10:21 pm

If you can’t tell a real woman from a trannie time to go to specsavers.

JC
JC
July 29, 2024 10:24 pm

JC,

Poor attempt at distracting from the fact you did not bother to read the article or even understand how ESG is related to Twiggys business. This despite me giving examples.

 
Rooster:
 
This is what you said. I’ll post it in full so that you don’t try to slime your way out like you always do,
 

Fortescue has lost 30% share value since January. Below from the Oz.

An “undisclosed” vendor was offloading $1.9bn worth of shares in the Andrew Forrest-backed Fortescue Metals on Monday night in a trade handled by JPMorgan, extending the sell off in the company since it stepped back from its green energy strategy”.

seems institutions were buying its shares due to ESG reasons. I am shocked!

In and of itself, exiting green energy would not make Fortescue non-compliant. Iron ore production doesn’t make the company non-compliant, either. Were there other factors? Who knows, but it wasn’t your focus, and it appears not to be the seller’s either.
 
 
 

With you it is all about attacking the person making the comment just because you don’t like them. Facts simply don’t matter in your warped world.

Stop it with the Karen bullshit, Rooster. I wasn’t attacking you. All I did was query the opinion you offered for the sale, which appears to be incorrect. Of course, I offered mild criticism for your disrespect of others in refusing to learn how to link.

JC
JC
July 29, 2024 10:28 pm

Rosie

July 29, 2024 10:21 pm

If you can’t tell a real woman from a trannie time to go to specsavers.

You’re suggesting Cronkite should get an eye test with his cute owls thing?

Indolent
Indolent
July 29, 2024 10:33 pm
Nelson_Kidd-Players
July 29, 2024 10:35 pm

Drive-by post:

The Dukes of MAGA. Well done whoever created this. 😍

https://x.com/DonaldJTrumpJr/status/1816185331982688326

Zatara
Zatara
July 29, 2024 10:36 pm

In the version linked above someone took some liberties modifying Cardinal Vigano’s actual Vade Retro Satana.

JC
JC
July 29, 2024 10:40 pm

The current anti-semitism coming from the left, and it appears to be 98.9% coming from that direction, reminds me of the break-up between the socialist groupings and the national socialists in the 20s and 30s. If you look at the Greens these days, it virtually a match-up to the green wing of the Nazi party. Virulently green, antisem, hatefilled and totally ant-capitalist.

Arky
July 29, 2024 10:47 pm

Southport.
Sounds like multiple children stabbed.

Gabor
Gabor
July 29, 2024 10:48 pm

Roger
July 29, 2024 6:33 pm

   Which is why Mrs D refuses to go to the local RSL for Drag Bingo.
Good Lord…this is actually a thing?

Being a virtual recluse certainly has its upsides.

It sure has, as someone mentioned here, you get more current information about political and cultural events on this blog than on the MSM.

And more accurate.
Truthers notwithstanding.

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
July 29, 2024 10:53 pm

And to think he had enough. Mark got bored. He pulled the plug after a gazillon dollars in the bank.

Dire Straits – Calling Elvis LIVE (On the Night, 1993) HD

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJii3ACoqDc

Arky
July 29, 2024 10:57 pm

UK stabbing.
8 children.
”Don’t speculate” -police spokesidiot.

Barry
Barry
July 29, 2024 11:02 pm

Tranny panic. Not related to latest incident it looks like.

A man has today, Monday 29 July, been charged with attempted murder following a reported stabbing in Southport.

Just after 5.20pm on Saturday 27 July, emergency services were called to report that an 18-year-old transgender woman had been stabbed inside a property on Albert Road.

The victim was taken to hospital for treatment and is in a stable condition.

Mark Henderson, 38 years, of Albert Road in Southport has been charged with attempted murder.

He will appear in Liverpool Magistrates Court this morning, Monday 29 July.

JC
JC
July 29, 2024 11:24 pm

Don’t be ridiculous. Here are the first few paras of the article:

Italy and China signed a three-year action plan on Sunday to implement past agreements and experiment with new forms of cooperation, Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on an official visit to the Chinese capital.

Meloni is trying to reset relations with China as fears of a trade war with the European Union are interwoven with continued interest in attracting Chinese investment in auto manufacturing and other sectors.

You made the following claim.

Looks like she might be trying to get Italy back on the Belt and Road.

It’s not just wrong, it’s misleading to the point that it should be described as fake news. She did not go there to restart Belt&Road.
And there’s more

Italy is among the European Union members that voted in favor earlier this month for implementing provisional tariffs of up to 37.6% against Chinese EVs.

Analysts say Italy, as the rotating president of the Group of Seven, also shares concerns with allies about China’s diplomatic ambitions.

Filippo Fasulo, co-head of the Geoeconomics Centre at the Italian Institute for International Political Studies, wrote last month that Italy’s commitment to the Indo-Pacific, including the dispatch of naval ships, “signals its political solidarity with the Western camp and testifies closeness to security concerns of regional actors

Clearly, both intending to ‘resurrect past agreements and experiment with new forms of cooperation’ as well as ‘resetting relations’ is perfectly encapsulated by mending relations.

Also, if you google nearly outlet either says relaunches or reset; in other words, mend relationships.

The issue wasn’t about resetting, mending relations and their similar meanings. The issue was with your comment that Italy’s Meloni was trying to get back onto the B&R. It’s not.

OMG, I used back rather than goes.

LOL, just above this comment you were clarifying the meaning of words through google. Does Google suggest “back” and “goes” have similar meanings?

Arky
July 29, 2024 11:35 pm

Arky

 July 29, 2024 10:57 pm

UK stabbing.

8 children.

”Don’t speculate” -police spokesidiot.

If one were to speculate, which for God’s sake don’t, where would that speculation lead?
Oh no, I almost speculated. Keep. Mind. Blank. Children stabbed. Let the news wash over you. Let it wash through you. Unprocessed. Don’t question. Don’t think. Let it go. Hummmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Ahhhhhhhhhh.
I’m hungry.
What’s good that’s streaming?

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JC
JC
July 30, 2024 12:34 am

Okay Dover

Let’s end it here. I agree.

Meloni went back to China on her first official visit to resurrect the Belt&Road Initiative.

By the way, talking about elections. Do you think Putin legitimately received 87% of the vote?

Rosie
Rosie
July 30, 2024 12:47 am

Just to underline the sort of gaslighting Monty was trying on
it was called- “La Cène sur une scène sur la Seine”
https://x.com/emzanotti/status/1817682311527194637?t=PYeWoIqGFgRp7ecv32lbxQ&s=19

Rosie
Rosie
July 30, 2024 12:48 am

Kamala going high.
And they are running around with #opusdei.
Wouldn’t that be nice.
https://x.com/KamalaHQ/status/1816924798099874092?t=IjUS2Y_8U6bWYEQiuiTDpQ&s=19

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Rosie
Rosie
July 30, 2024 12:51 am

“Southport stabbing: ‘One child dead’ and seven people injured after knifeman rampages through a Taylor Swift-themed kids’ dance and yoga workshop at summer holiday club”

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13684031/Stabbing-spree-leaves-multiple-casualties-including-children-knifeman-targets-Southport-property.html

KevinM
KevinM
July 30, 2024 1:40 am

It takes all kinds.
Make of this what you will, Veysel Donbaz interpreter of dead languages.

How do you do that? What does it sound like?

If the languages are dead, who is to say if he speaks them properly, much less has their grammar correct.
One thing tho, you can’t argue about the pronunciation.

Whatever, I hope he is passing on his knowledge to a new generation.
BTW he is still alive and well.

Bc, “To have passed this way and not passed on your wisdom is to not have passed at all”.

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KevinM
KevinM
July 30, 2024 1:47 am

They could do it in the 11th century but we can’t build roads that last more than a few seasons.
Or build a high rise block of flats in Sydney.
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Chepstow Castle, perched on a cliff overlooking the River Wye in Wales, is one of the oldest surviving stone castles in Britain.

Built in the late 11th century by the Normans, it was a strategic stronghold due to its commanding position.

The castle’s extensive fortifications, including its impressive gatehouse and towers, reflect its military importance during the medieval period.

Its well-preserved ruins offer a glimpse into medieval defensive architecture and the turbulent history of the region…

Built where it is it could be resupplied from the river.
The Normans done some good after all.

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KevinM
KevinM
July 30, 2024 1:48 am

Another view from the land side.

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Top Ender
Top Ender
July 30, 2024 2:32 am

IIRR the country with the most castles in the world is Germany, but the one with the most per square mile is Wales.

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
July 30, 2024 2:34 am

Brilliant 

—–

Little River Band – Lady (Film Clip & Live) 1978

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMV6-dacuuc

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
July 30, 2024 2:46 am

Another banger.

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Little River Band – Reminiscing (Live 1979)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzdcqSIulbY

Tom
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Zatara
Zatara
July 30, 2024 4:28 am

About that “It was based on a Dutch painting” Olympic thing.

Busted.

And again.

Miltonf
Miltonf
July 30, 2024 4:32 am
Zatara
Zatara
July 30, 2024 4:32 am

Social media blocking Trump assassination references?

Why yes they are.

Even the community fact chekists are getting in on it.

Rosie
Rosie
July 30, 2024 4:46 am

Name for 17 year old Southport murderer being circulated on Twitter.
No confirmation from official sources.
Police have said a seventeen yo in custody.
https://x.com/Artemisfornow/status/1817950588023583003?t=F9od79gpXk8eN7254DLs4w&s=19

Bungonia Bee
Bungonia Bee
July 30, 2024 5:30 am

BBC Newshour summarises the unprovoked rocket attack that killed a dozen young people in the Golan Heights as “Israel’s war with Hezbollah” coming to their village.
Not Hezbollah’s war, Israel’s war. And if Israel does anything it will be termed “retaliation and escalation”.

Beertruk
July 30, 2024 5:31 am

Today’s Tele:

DUTTON STEPS UP IN ISRAEL

JESSICA WANG
30 Jul 2024

Opposition leader Peter Dutton has begun a three-day trip to Israel, where he will meet with the senior members of Prime Minister’s Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.

Mr Dutton will be in the Middle East until Thursday and will also meet hostages and their families impacted by Hamas’s October 7 attacks.

Shortly after landing last night, Sky News host Sharri Markson reported Mr Dutton was meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz and would then meet with Israel’s President Isaac Herzog.

His itinerary also includes a visit to the kibbutzes which have come under Hamas fire, as well as the site of the Nova music festival in Israel’s south, where more than 350 attendees were killed in the horrific attack by Hamas militants last year.

In a statement announcing his trip on Monday, Mr Dutton said the relationship between Australia and Israel was “deep and abiding”.

“Today, Australia and Israel have a strong bilateral relationship traversing trade, agriculture, technology, security and more,” he said.

Appearing on Sky News, Labor powerbroker Cameron Milner applauded Mr Dutton’s trip and said it was “what the Prime Minister (Anthony Albanese) should be doing – and isn’t”.

“He’s actually doing the things for Australia on the international stage, not going on some Contiki tour on Toto One and having champagne in the White House. (He’s) doing real international relations,” said Mr Milner, who previously worked as Bill Shorten’s chief-of-staff.

Mr Dutton’s trip was also welcomed by the Australian Jewish Association.

“After Anthony Albanese has so far disgracefully refused to visit following October 7, despite numerous overseas trips, its nice to see someone in Australia acting prime-ministerial,” they said in a statement shared on X.

In January, Foreign Minister Penny Wong became the most senior Australian government official to visit both Israel and the Palestinian-occupied West Bank.

However she was criticised for not visiting key sites from the October 7 massacre.

Mr Dutton’s trip also comes after a united call from Mr Albanese, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon for Israel to stop its ground and air campaigns in Gaza. The military action is believed to have killed more than 39,000 largely civilian Palestinians, while displacing about 2.3 million residents.

Mr Albanese, Mr Luxon and Mr Trudeau urged the Israeli government to “listen to the concerns of the international community” and said the human suffering in Gaza was “catastrophic” and “unacceptable”.

While the leaders condemned the October 7 attacks and Hamas’s “ongoing acts of terror”, they said the “protection of civilians is paramount” and backed a two-state solution.

Bungonia Bee
Bungonia Bee
July 30, 2024 5:40 am

I predict Kenny will be sacked later this year because of his low ratings. He’s a buffoon.
Thanks Tom. Bring Sharri back to the five o’clock spot, or promote Danika, or anyone. Kenny’s wrongology must cease.

Beertruk
July 30, 2024 5:47 am

A bit of schadenfreude 🙂 in today’s Tele:

TEAL PLEADS TO SAVE HER SEAT IN REDISTRIBUTION EXCLUSIVE
 
 ANGIRA BHARADWAJ
30 Jul 2024
 
A teal MP who is set to lose her federal North Sydney seat in an electoral redistribution says her electorate should remain, calling for a neighbouring Liberal MP to be sacrificed instead.

Kylea Tink has written a passionate letter to the AEC opposing the new boundaries that would absorb her seat into the neighbouring electorates of Bennelong, Bradfield and Warringah.

She is calling for her electorate to be saved, instead suggesting the northern seat of Berowra, held by Liberal Julian Leeser, be merged with fellow Liberal Paul Fletcher’s Bradfield.

“Residents in the division of North Sydney strongly identify with the geographic area of the lower North Shore – not the upper North Shore (Bradfield), nor Ryde (Bennelong) nor the Northern Beaches (Warringah),” she said.

“I have been overwhelmed by the number of constituents sharing that their day-to-day connections are within the boundaries of the existing division and they have no sense of identity with the new division into which it is proposed to move them.

” Ms Tink also referred to the region’s political history. “North Sydney is one of the 75 original federation divisions contested in Australia’s first federal election 123 years ago,” she said.

A group of volunteers is running a publicity blitz for Ms Tink with 2375 signatures on an online petition calling for the electorate to be saved.

Berowra MP Julian Leeser agreed with the changes proposed by the AEC.

Berowra MP Julian Leeser agreed with the changes proposed by the AEC.

Of course he does, however I think he supported and voted on the Yes side for ‘the Rorta Rorta Referendum.’

Barking Toad
Barking Toad
July 30, 2024 5:52 am

Kenny’s wrongology must cease.

Kenny is sucking up to James Murdoch.

Cassie of Sydney
July 30, 2024 7:29 am

Two children dead, multiple children injured. Their crime? Attending a Taylor Swift themed party. The two dead are probably girls, given it was a Swift party. As with the Manchester bombing, as with October 7, Muslim males take particular delight in raping and murdering ‘haram’ females, particularly little girls.

The alleged? You couldn’t make this shit up, someone who’s been on an MI5 watchlist, someone who, as soon as he washed up on the shores of the once Sceptred Isle, should have been kicked back to the shit hole he came from..

Normally I’d laugh at the grotesqueness, but there’s nothing to laugh at here this morning, two little children are dead so I think I’ll shed a tear.

You see, I’ve been done with the mental health excuse for years now. For years now, be it left of centre governments, be it cowardly right of centre governments, be it our disgraceful media, we are lied to, we are gaslight to, all to protect the narrative.

And will anything change? Probably not, because too many people are now in a comatosed state.

But the priorities of the UK Plod? Well, they’re very busy, adorning themselves with LGBTQI+ badges, protecting and covering up for Jew haters, lecturing people about ‘contexts’, arresting truth teller Tommy Robinson, demonising ordinary indigenous folk, meanwhile a Muslim male walks the streets, goes on a knife rampage at a children’s party and stabs little indigenous children, and now two lie dead and many are injured.

What a great world we live in.

Farmer Gez
Farmer Gez
July 30, 2024 7:42 am

Enoch Powell’s dire vision of a future UK society was long demonised by all as evil and yet Downing Street have, step by step, created it as if following a recipe.

BobtheBoozer
BobtheBoozer
July 30, 2024 7:42 am

Pogria et al….
 Reply to  Pogria
Then you people will love this video about farmers and rats, and more rats, and dogs, and rats.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
July 30, 2024 7:44 am

Aaannd, you guessed it.

Attacker arrested on suspicion of murder

Kennedy says the 17-year-old was arrested on suspicion of murder.

He was originally from Cardiff and was living in Banks, near Southport.

Kennedy says the investigation is still in its early stages and the motivation is still unclear.

At this time the investigation is not being treated as terror-related, she says.

Do they really expect us to believe them anymore? And what’s the bet the perp is actually older than 17 but everyone is saying 17 because he then gets a lighter sentence, and they don’t have to release his name.

From the Express live coverage.

Bungonia Bee
Bungonia Bee
July 30, 2024 7:48 am

Albo commenting on Rex (the regional) Airline was skating close to channeling Kamala.

shatterzzz
July 30, 2024 7:55 am

Oz justice .. the lettuce leaf strikes .. No probs with the 1st 3 sentences but why, why were others given suspended sentences? .. The whole pack of in-bred savages acted with intent to do harm yet several are considered lesser involved …… It’s just fortunate that the victim didn’t die ! https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/family-members-sentenced-for-honour-stabbing-of-adelaide-woman-who-dated-christian-man/ar-BB1qOFiK?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=1ad1c4bc19fe47998ec6195e0e6a9f39&ei=19

Eyrie
Eyrie
July 30, 2024 8:00 am
Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
July 30, 2024 8:01 am

More sabotage in France.

New Sabotage Targets Multiple Telecom Cables in France (29 Jul)

The French government says multiple telecommunications lines have been hit by acts of vandalism, affecting fiber optic lines and fixed and mobile phone lines as cities around France are hosting events for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

The scale of the impact is unclear, as is whether it has affected any Olympic activities. The vandalism came after arson attacks hit train networks around France on Friday, hours before the Olympics opening ceremony.

They still don’t know who is doing it, and no one yet has been arrested.

shatterzzz
July 30, 2024 8:28 am

Yesterday afternoon I clicked the Olympic coverage on and, as it happens, it was the last 10 minutes or so of the Matildas v Zambia fitba replay .. Now, given the end score was 6-5 Matildas and at one point they were 5-2 down I’m left wondering where it all went wrong ..!
?The portion I watched included the 6th goal and I reckon the Zambians touched the ball no more than 3 times in that entire period so how bad were the Matildas for the other 80minutes ..?
?And there are media folk touting a victory against the USA, Thursday morning ..
?Ha, ha, ha ……….!

Bungonia Bee
Bungonia Bee
July 30, 2024 8:33 am

“It’s been very damaging,” Mr Creighton said.
“I mean he’s had to explain himself and as they say in politics if you’re explaining you’re losing and there’s been a lot of explaining this week.”

It’s standard leftist MSM to trawl through everything that GOP candidates have done for the past twenty years or more. Just ignore them. The base knows this game is rubbish. They’ve tried much worse things about Trump before, none of it works with voters who don’t lean left anyway.

We saw them try it on with GWB, Sarah Palin, Mitt Romney … it’s what they do.

Farmer Gez
Farmer Gez
July 30, 2024 8:36 am

If you think the Matilda’s were bad, you should have seen the Opals effort in losing to Nigeria.
You might count on one hand the points not scored from the free throw line during an international level match but our girls netted the ball once from five attempts.

shatterzzz
July 30, 2024 8:37 am

The bit not mentioned in the horror murder/wounding spree in Southport ..
?The 17 years old attacker is “blek” .. from Rwanda ……….

Cassie of Sydney
July 30, 2024 8:38 am

JC
 July 29, 2024 10:40 pm

The current anti-semitism coming from the left, and it appears to be 98.9% coming from that direction, reminds me of the break-up between the socialist groupings and the national socialists in the 20s and 30s. If you look at the Greens these days, it virtually a match-up to the green wing of the Nazi party. Virulently green, antisem, hatefilled and totally ant-capitalist.

Excellent comment JC, and 100% accurate.

Hear this…..

The Australian Greens should be called out for what they are, a Nazi party. Those who vote for the Australian Greens, federally and state, are no different to those German men and women who voted for Adolf Hitler and the German Nazi Party in 1933.

Indolent
Indolent
July 30, 2024 8:59 am

@JoePompliano

Paris spent $1.5 billion to clean up the Seine River for the Olympics.

However, excess rain this past weekend swept millions of gallons of sewage into the river, and triathlon swim training has been canceled for the second day in a row due to E. coli levels.

What a *shit* show.

JC
JC
July 30, 2024 9:01 am

Monst

Just asking. If there are no challenges to the Venezuelan election, does that mean it was fair and clean election?

calli
calli
July 30, 2024 9:05 am

Further to Rosie’s comment at 12:47, an explanation and confirmation of something we all knew was true.

https://x.com/yankees_28th/status/1817903712880247138

All that gaslighting, some from clergy, was disgraceful. It means that the whole sorry mess backfired strongly.

So much for being “Out and Proud”. Only when the majority approve it seems.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
July 30, 2024 9:06 am

Joe Biden Threatens Mike Johnson’s Life in Incredibly Bizarre and Concerning Scene

Much much worse than what Barnaby said, which Albo has been screeching hysterically about this week. I wonder if the MSM will report Biden’s comment?

Roger
Roger
July 30, 2024 9:11 am

International students who cannot speak “basic English” are walking away from Australian universities with prestigious degrees, academics say, a situation one described as “mind-blowing”.

More than a dozen academics and students who spoke to Guardian Australia, most on the condition of anonymity, said the universities’ financial reliance on foreign students over many years had hollowed out academic integrity and threatened the international credibility of the sector.

The Guardian

“…most on the condition of anonymity”

Presumably they’re afraid of being Ridded.

Eyrie
Eyrie
July 30, 2024 9:12 am

Geez, Dover what was it about the Chunk moon mission that required approval?

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
July 30, 2024 9:13 am

 It means that the whole sorry mess backfired strongly.

It never happened, you are mistaken, there never was an opening ceremony. You shouldn’t believe your lying eyes. (/s)

Au Revoir! Official Olympics YouTube Account Deletes Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Video (29 Jul)

I should read 1984 again…

Roger
Roger
July 30, 2024 9:19 am

Further to the mention yesterday about VIC’s spending & debt being a drag on the Australian economy:

World-leading state deficits threaten inflation fight

Jack Quail and Patrick Commins The Australian 29 July, 2024

Big-spending state and territory governments are recording some of the highest deficits in the developed world, with economists saying the blowout in public spending is undermining the Reserve Bank’s efforts to tame high inflation.

Analysis by ratings agency S&P Global predicts combined state and territory debt piles are set to triple from pre-pandemic levels to $750bn by mid-2027, with state deficits far outstripping comparable “subnational” governments in Japan, Germany, Spain, Canada and the Nordic states.

As state budgets sink further into the red, fuelled by public infrastructure spending and a waning appetite for budget repair, traders are tipping a one-in-four chance that the RBA will be forced to deliver a 14th rate hike next Tuesday.

Wednesday’s inflation report for the three months to June looms as a make-or-break moment for homeowners hoping their mortgages won’t rise again, with analysts predicting an underlying inflation rate of 1.1 per cent or higher would force the central bank’s hand.

Jim Chalmers labelled suggestions big-spending governments were adding to inflationary pressures as “ridiculous” and welcomed assistance provided by state and territory counterparts.

“Budgets aren’t the primary determinant of inflation or prices in our economy – in the commonwealth sense, $12bn out of a $2.6 trillion economy last year,” the Treasurer said on Sunday. “The states cumulatively wouldn’t be much different to that.”

Economist Chris Richardson said the start of stage 3 tax cuts alongside new federal and state spending amounted to an extra $46bn being poured into the economy in this financial year – equivalent to the “best part” of 2 per cent of national income.

“That’s huge relative to the amount of money the RBA’s rate rises have taken out of the economy,” he said. “If your yardstick is the size of the Australian economy, then he (Dr Chalmers) has a point). If your yardstick is (whether governments are) helping or hurting the Reserve to fight inflation, then they’re clearly hurting.

“No government, state or federal, has been taking the tough decisions around budget repair.

“The difference is that the feds have benefited from good news in export prices and inflation, both of which boost their tax take massively, whereas the states have had the downside costs of rapid population growth and infrastructure pressures. Nobody has covered themselves in glory, but luck has helped the feds, and hurt the states.”

Ahead of the RBA’s two-day board meeting, economists are focused on the bank’s preferred measure of underlying price growth to gauge whether we are losing ground in the battle to bring inflation under control.

The Australia Bureau of Statistics’ trimmed mean inflation rate – which strips out volatile items like petrol – is expected to rise by 1 per cent in the June quarter, according to the consensus view, holding the annual rate at 4 per cent and above the RBA’s forecast of 3.8 per cent.

NAB head of market economics Tapas Strickland said he expected the RBA to stay on hold next week, but a quarterly increase of 1.1 per cent could be enough to tip the balance in favour of a hike – while faster growth would force a reluctant central bank’s hand.

“Quarterly underlying inflation of 1.1 per cent or higher would suggest that not only are we not making enough progress (in taming price pressures), but that we are going in the wrong direction,” Mr Strickland said.

After the RBA in June said recent state and federal budgets risked stoking demand, the S&P report warned that a flurry of spending initiatives would push combined state debt north of $750bn by 2027 – or nearly ­triple 2019 levels. The ratings agency said Victoria would soon overtake NSW as the most indebted state in the country, despite being the second largest economy.

Under the Allan government, major public infrastructure projects have faced repeated cost blowouts, including the $26bn North East Link, initially costed at $15.8bn, and the Suburban Rail Loop, now budgeted to cost $125bn, or 2½ times the original estimate of $50bn.

S&P separately on Monday reaffirmed Victoria’s AA credit rating, but warned that if Victoria “pushes ahead with the (Suburban Rail Loop) without additional central government funding, it could weaken the state’s fiscal outlook”.

Victorian state debt will increase fourfold from $51bn pre-pandemic to $214bn by mid-2025.

NSW has similarly struggled to contain burgeoning debt levels, the report said, where net debt is set to climb north of $200bn next year.

S&P analyst Rebecca Hrvatin said there was a clear divergence in fiscal fortunes between the “commodity haves and have-nots”, as iron ore and coal ­royalties have flooded Treasury coffers, leading to much lower­­ debt levels.

“Western Australia is reducing debt, (and) Queensland has arguably the largest surplus in Australia’s history,” Ms Hrvatin said.

“Meanwhile, Victoria con­tinues to pile on debt, and NSW struggles to narrow its deficits,” she said.

Tasmania, South Australia, and the ACT have also seen debt increasing, albeit from low bases, the S&P report showed.

“Ratings may be negatively ­affected if expenditure control deteriorates, which would signal weakening financial management,” the report said.

Zatara
Zatara
July 30, 2024 9:40 am

Olympics: Arabs Do Nazi Salute as Israeli Anthem Plays

A group of pro-Hamas protestors at the Paris Olympics were caught on camera apparently doing a Nazi salute and chanting Adolf Hitler’s name as the Israeli national anthem played.

This is well past getting out of hand.

Roger
Roger
July 30, 2024 9:40 am

 And there’s more…

Rising insolvencies tied to economic policy failures

Editorial The Australian 30 July, 2024

Whatever political benefits Anthony Albanese is anticipating from his ministerial reshuffle, it will have no impact on the nation’s entrenched economic problems. Some of these were painfully clear in new figures from the Australian Securities & Investments Commission, reported on Monday. Business failures surged to a record high in the past financial year, with 11,049 insolvency appointments, up about 40 per cent on the 7942 appointments the previous year and 124 per cent more than in 2022. Cafes, restaurants, small retailers and accommodation providers were among those hardest hit.

Soaring power costs, higher prices for ingredients and other inputs, and hard-pressed consumers, especially those struggling with higher mortgages and rents, who have been cutting back on discretionary spending, contributed to the failures. So, for many businesses, has the Albanese government’s more rigid industrial relations system, which is ill-suited to industries in which flexibility and casual work are vital for employers and workers. Nor are the changes finished. As of August 26, the Fair Work Commission will have the power to set minimum standards for workers in the gig economy and “employee-like” contractors in road transport.

A week ago, we reported that insolvencies in the building and construction sector were on track to exceed historical highs. Stakeholders are awaiting new inflation and retail trade figures on Wednesday, and the Reserve Bank board’s next decision on interest rates on August 6. Common factors in most problems sending firms broke are inflation and economic policy. That includes big spending by states and territories, which are recording some of the highest deficits in the developed world, Jack Quail and Patrick Commins report. Economists are warning the blowout is undermining the Reserve Bank’s efforts to tame inflation.

New analysis by ratings agency S&P Global predicts combined state and territory debt piles are set to triple from pre-pandemic levels to $750bn by mid-2027, with state deficits far outstripping “subnational” governments in Japan, Germany, Spain, Canada and the Nordic states. Irresponsible spending is costing consumers and businesses dearly. Left unchecked, it could cost jobs. Problems in the private sector are being largely hidden by expansion in the public sector, where jobs and wages are rising, particularly in the government-funded care economy. But such spending, Productivity Commissioner Danielle Wood has warned, is a drain on productivity.

Jim Chalmers dismissed as “ridiculous” concerns that big-spending governments were adding to inflationary pressures. Budgets were not the primary determinant of inflation or prices, the Treasurer said. But in its June board meeting statement, the RBA warned that “recent budget outcomes may also have an impact on demand, although federal and state energy rebates will temporarily reduce headline inflation”. And independent economist Chris Richardson says the start of the stage three tax cuts, alongside new federal and state spending, amounted to an extra $46bn being poured into the economy this financial year – equivalent to the “best part” of 2 per cent of national income. That was “huge” relative to the amount of money the RBA’s rate rises have taken out of the economy, he said: “If your yardstick is (whether governments are) helping or hurting the Reserve Bank to fight inflation, then they’re clearly hurting.”

Small businesses operating on tight margins, with depleted cash reserves, are hurting the most, CreditorWatch chief executive Patrick Coghlan said: “They are experiencing a combination of rapid price increases, a series of interest rate hikes, and rising wage costs.” But Gayle Dickerson, KPMG’s national leader, turnaround and restructuring, said the problems would spread to medium and large businesses.

It is economic policy, as much as personnel, that needs a reshuffle.

There can be no meaningful economic reshuffle while all the policy cards in the deck are ideological.

Meanwhile, where’s the alternative government?

Rabz
July 30, 2024 9:50 am

International students who cannot speak “basic English” are walking away from Australian universities with prestigious degrees

This has been bleedingly obvious for decades. Worthless scraps of paper, courtesy of blatant cheating, plagiarism and wholesale theft of hard work undertaken by local students, through the ridiculous concept of “group work” (which didn’t exist when I was an undergraduate). Adding insult to injury, the dishonest morons are then gifted citizenship.

All enabled by collectivist cockgobblers.

Roger
Roger
July 30, 2024 9:50 am

Olympics: Arabs Do Nazi Salute as Israeli Anthem Plays

This is well past getting out of hand.

As my sainted grandmother was won’t to say…

A stitch in time saves deploying the riot squad.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
July 30, 2024 10:01 am

The five burger joints at my local shopping centre are now down to only 4.

Carl’s Jr burger chain collapses in Australia (Paywallian)

Flamboyant US burger chain Carl’s Jr has collapsed in Australia with it’s stores closed and the fast-food chain placed into administration, amid sharp pullback in consumer spending.

I confess I never tried out their burgers. How’s that superb economic management going Mr Chalmers?

Farmer Gez
Farmer Gez
July 30, 2024 10:02 am

‘Under the Allan government, major public infrastructure projects have faced repeated cost blowouts, including the $26bn North East Link, initially costed at $15.8bn, and the Suburban Rail Loop, now budgeted to cost $125bn, or 2½ times the original estimate of $50bn.’

The VicGrid transmission plan just released also has some very sound costings as well.
As the punters say, past form is the best guide.
“Cheapest Power” has tailed off badly as the runners turn for the home run.

cohenite
July 30, 2024 10:04 am

So the muzzie stabber in england was also black.

Straight after the Olympics opening is a cesspool and the old pervert threatens House Leader Johnson with death.

Business as usual as albo goes after BJ and JD in the US is under attack for cat ladies comment.

Roger
Roger
July 30, 2024 10:06 am

The VicGrid transmission plan just released also has some very sound costings as well.

As the punters say, past form is the best guide.

Palaszczuk’s projects routinely came in at 175% over cost, almost as though all involved were working to a formula.

But then we have mining royalties swelling the treasury coffers.

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Eyrie
Eyrie
July 30, 2024 10:08 am

Via Leonard David’s space website
Brought to Earth in December 2020, Chang’e-5’s cache of roughly 1,731 grams (61.1 oz) of lunar samples has been found to contain water molecules. The discovery of a hydrated mineral, (NH4)MgCl3·6H2O, in returned lunar soil samples contains water molecules that weigh approximately 41 percent of the total mass.?

Eyrie
Eyrie
July 30, 2024 10:10 am

Water and nitrogen on the Moon is extremely good news and while from high latitude this wasn’t an actual polar region.

Ceres
Ceres
July 30, 2024 10:15 am

“International students who cannot speak “basic English” are walking away from Australian universities with prestigious degrees”

But not walking away from Australia.
The backdoor-way to gain residency, then citizenship and then family reunion with all the rellies from China, India, and Middle East. I don’t remember voting for this.

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Bourne1879
Bourne1879
July 30, 2024 10:18 am

From the Oz.

Shares in mining billionaire Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue group are down 9.1 per cent to $18.49, the lowest since November 2022 after reports of a $1.9bn mystery stake selldown.

Roger
Roger
July 30, 2024 10:18 am

 I don’t remember voting for this.

What are you…some sort of populist?!

bons
bons
July 30, 2024 10:23 am

I was just watching the report on the Shellharbour Cafe owners who finally beat plods’ egregious covid charges.

The most frightening aspect of the Covid fascism was the constant cry of submission by the citizen victims; “they are just doing their job”. I struggled to not explode whenever I heard idiots willingly surrendering their rights and justifying their persecutors tryanny.

I recall a rather large court case in 1945 that focused on that “just following orders” proposition.

eric hinton
eric hinton
July 30, 2024 10:24 am

Toto One 

h/t Tits boy Milner.

Farmer Gez
Farmer Gez
July 30, 2024 10:28 am

Chief Constable Serena Kennedy.

“As a mum of two daughters, and the nana of a five-year-old granddaughter, I cannot begin to imagine the pain and suffering the families of the victims are currently going through and I want to send them our heartfelt condolences and sympathies”.

Information not relevant to the stabbing but seemingly important to her for some reason. Just do your job,

Gabor
Gabor
July 30, 2024 10:30 am

Well how about that?
The original Rosie the riveter.

Where did the more popular one come from?

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calli
calli
July 30, 2024 10:31 am

Chief Constable “Look at Me!” Serena reminded me of this.

Humour-3
calli
calli
July 30, 2024 10:35 am

Where did the more popular one come from?

My girl is the Westinghouse girl, not Rosie.

Rosie first appeared on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post – Norman Rockwell’s famous covers are a visual documentation of US society.

I resemble Rockwell’s girl more than Miss Westinghouse, but vanity made me choose her instead. Also, the sardonic eyebrow lift, which is enough to drive people crazy! 😀

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
July 30, 2024 10:38 am

Newsflash.
Mincing Poodle Productions wasn’t even very original with their failed Last Supper pisstake.
Sources tell me it has been a thing in Gay World for quite some time.

calli
calli
July 30, 2024 10:38 am

Westinghouse story here.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Can_Do_It!

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
July 30, 2024 10:43 am

Where did the more popular one come from?

There’s a wiki. Norman Rockwell’s fine effort is from 1943, but the original one is from 1942.

And she’s back!

Rosie The Riveter Is Back. New Ad Campaign Entices Gen-Zers To Quit Gig Economy For Welding Career (25 Jul)

The BlueForge Alliance, a nonprofit integrator supporting the United States Navy’s Submarine Industrial Base, has kicked off a campaign with a new ad for youngsters, explaining their future is not an Uber driver but, in fact, helping to build America’s next fleet of naval ships – in a stable job environment.

“The campaign seeks to reach a younger audience of next-generation talent who may be unaware of the substantial opportunities for stable and impactful careers in maritime manufacturing,” BlueForge Alliance wrote in a statement earlier this month. 

Sounds great to me. Beats doing gender studies. The top student in the recent AUKUS nuclear submarine training course is an Aussie lady.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
July 30, 2024 11:05 am

Speaking about gender studies…

‘Going up’: 35yo’s opens up about $115,000 HECS debt nightmare (30 Jul)

So I had to read the article to see what this person actually studied, didn’t I?

When Judy was 18, she made a financial decision that she’s still paying off well into her thirties.

She went to university and used the Higher Education Loan Program, also known as HECS, so she didn’t have to pay her fees upfront.

Judy, 35, completed a Bachelor of Entertainment Management at the Australian Institute of Music and a Bachelor of Arts at the University of New South Wales.

Now, she works in insurance, and her debt is $115,000.

And there you are. Not gender studies, but something equally useless. I suggest Judy retrains as a riveter.

calli
calli
July 30, 2024 11:09 am

Another fun fact about Rockwell’s Rosie.

The composition is based on Michelangelo’s Sistine “Isaiah”.

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thefrollickingmole
thefrollickingmole
July 30, 2024 11:12 am

Every now and then i take a gander over at the Jim Jones cult final tapes.

Its just so awful
https://jonestown.sdsu.edu/?page_id=29087

To have other people’s lives in my hands, and I certainly don’t want your life
in my hands. I’m going to tell you, Christine, without me, life has no meaning.
[Applause.] I’m the best thing you’ll ever have.

WOMAN: Do … have to know when the people that are standing there in the aisles,
go stand in the radio room yard, everybody get behind a table and back this
way. O.K. There’s nothing to worry about. Everybody keep calm; and try and keep
your children calm. And all those children that help, let the little children
in and reassure them. They’re not crying from pain; it’s just a little bitter-tasting,

[Children crying.] Mother, mother, mother, mother, mother, please. Mother please.
Please. Please. Don’t do this. Don’t do this. Lay down your life with your child.
But don’t do this.
Free at last. Keep – keep your emotions down. Keep your emotions down. Children,
it will not hurt. If you’d be – if you be quiet. If you be quiet. [Music.] [Children
crying.]

WOMAN: Everything we could have ever done, most loving thing all of us could
have done and it’s been a pleasure walking with all of you in this revolutionary
struggle. No other way I would rather go than to give my life for Socialism,
Communism, and I thank Dad very, very much.

Roger
Roger
July 30, 2024 11:12 am

‘Going up’: 35yo’s opens up about $115,000 HECS debt nightmare (30 Jul)

These increasingly frequent news stories are preparatory to a Greens-Labor government forgiving HECS debts.

bons
bons
July 30, 2024 11:16 am

In 2002, our company started a relationship with the outfit that had purchased the old Westinghouse heavy electrical plant at Villawood.

It was a treasure trove, with rooms full of records extending pre-war; minutes, correspondence, staff records and a very substantial number of internal posters that were certainly of a Stalinist genere but were fascinating. They were mostly safety related but there were quite a few blatent propaganda efforts of the Rosie type.

A volunteer archivist started work on the trove but it was too much and it was all donated to the State Library. Fortunately not to the
Powerhouse otherwise it would have been dumped in favour of material documenting the ‘history of corsetry’.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
July 30, 2024 11:22 am

Burke lashes Paterson over lax immigration security claimsNoah Yim

Newly appointed Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has lashed his opposition counterpart James Paterson’s “idiotic” comments suggesting Mr Burke would be more relaxed in immigration security checks because of pressure in his seat from the Muslim Vote.

“What an idiotic comment from somebody who’s clearly never been a minister and he’s made up a way of looking at statistics about me and then that sort of rubbish, you know, if that’s the character of my shadow then we’ll just deal with what comes at us,” Mr Burke told ABC RN.

“The issue of making sure that you deal with security checks is fundamental – fundamental – to the immigration program. I have never hesitated to reject visas or to cancel visas, absolutely never hesitated to and you know, he’ll probably never refer to that statistic because it’s just irrefutable if you go back through the records as what I did last time and the sort of decisions that will happen under my watch again.

“Any decision, regardless of where someone comes from, has to have your appropriate security and identity checks. Always has to happen and if I’m going to be in a debate of misinformation where somebody just makes stuff up … it’s an idiotic statement.

“I’ll treat lies with the contempt they deserve.”

Questioned on issues related to immigration detention and ankle bracelets, Mr Burke said that his “absolute priority” was that “no stone will be left unturned when it comes to community safety”.

“I regard my obligation here as being a strong obligation to the community for people who have come on visas and while they are on visas, you know you’re a guest in the country when you’re on a visa, have committed violent acts of crime, those individuals are not a priority, they’re not people I have sympathy for and they’re people where no stone will be left unturned.”

Dr Faustus
Dr Faustus
July 30, 2024 11:25 am

The ‘Daarling, who could possibly connect this with the Last Supper? Surely only ignorant savages?’ painting is held by the Musée Magnin, in Dijon.

The museum describes Le Festin des Dieux as an important Reformation work, an early example of how Dutch Catholic artists were able to use classical themes to reproduce Christian religious images without risk – this one allegorically starring Apollo, son of Zeus, Light Bringer, centre stage.

As the French version* of the catalogue says:

“…the artist discovered a strategem to paint Christ’s Supper under cover of a mythological subject.”

A sort of circle then, where sodomites discover a strategem to depict Christ’s Supper as an LGBTI orgy, under cover of a product of Reformation religious oppression.

* Interestingly, this commentary appears to be absent from the English language version of the guide.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
July 30, 2024 11:29 am

Bee via Instapundit…

D-Day Soldier Blissfully Unaware France Will One Day Open Olympics With Naked Blue Smurf Demon (29 Jul)

I fondly recall the outrage over “cheese eating surrender monkeys”.

Roger
Roger
July 30, 2024 11:29 am

Burke lashes Paterson over lax immigration security claims

Good to see one member of the shadow cabinet holding their opposite’s feet to the fire.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
July 30, 2024 11:39 am

Greens senator Mehreen Faruqi stands with Curtin Uni students over Palestine protest bannerKatina CurtisThe West Australian
Tue, 30 July 2024 8:33AM

Katina Curtis

Pro-Palestine students at Curtin University have won support from Greens senator Mehreen Faruqi, who says she is “disturbed” by reported attempts to curb their activism.
Members of Students for Palestine WA said the university had emailed them warning the slogan “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” was banned from campus, The West revealed last week.
The email also said students did not have permission to display a banner with the phase alongside the university’s name.
“The university does not endorse the actions of Students for Palestine WA or the statements being made on the banner and does not give you permission to use our name in this context,” it said.
Senator Faruqi, the Greens’ education spokeswoman, wrote on social media that the students were “facing repression” but ultimately were “on the right side of history”.
“I am disturbed by reports that Curtin University is attempting to ban the phrase ‘from the river to the sea’ and cracking down on political activism on campus,” she said.
“University campuses should be political spaces where students and staff are encouraged to speak out on issues of social, racial and environmental justice.”

Speaking of Nazi’s!

Barking Toad
Barking Toad
July 30, 2024 11:58 am

Tony Burqa doing a Kamala word salad.

“.. they’re not people I have sympathy for and they’re people where no stone will be left unturned.”

What does that even mean you fcuking dunderhead?

Arky
July 30, 2024 12:07 pm

Pagan idiots thinking they have scored some kind of win by mocking a figure who established the world’s largest religion upon the act of being mocked and murdered and then overcoming and resurrecting.
And doing it during the year’s most widely watched event.
Stunning and brave indeed.
Keep talking about Christianity, you confirm it’s central truth with every mocking and jeering stupidity.

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
July 30, 2024 12:09 pm

Kaitlin interviews a dunderhead.

—-

Liberty Hangout:

Kamala Harris Fanboy Gets Owned

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwNXzYws3Pc

shatterzzz
July 30, 2024 12:10 pm

“Any decision, regardless of where someone comes from, has to have your appropriate security and identity checks. Always has to happen

Reminds me of the “plenty wrong” in-depth & intensive 30 minutes security checks for Palestinian “refugees” ……..

Barking Toad
Barking Toad
July 30, 2024 12:12 pm

Following BoN @ 11:29am….

” Cheese-eating surrender monkeys “, sometimes shortened to ” surrender monkeys “, is a pejorative term for French people. The term was coined in 1995 by Ken Keeler, a writer for the television series The Simpsons, and has entered two Oxford quotation dictionaries.

The Simpsons, one of the greatest gifts to mankind from the USA entertainment industry. Followed closely by Family Guy.

When I come back in another life I want to be employed in the public service as an advisor in PM & C as a combination of Homer Simpson and Peter Griffin. What fun I will have!

Roger
Roger
July 30, 2024 12:14 pm

“University campuses should be political spaces where students and staff are encouraged to speak out on issues of social, racial and environmental justice.”

Why?

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
July 30, 2024 12:18 pm

Steve Inman:

Knuckle Sandwich Compilation 5
https://rumble.com/v58yrnm-knuckle-sandwich-compilation-5.html

cohenite
July 30, 2024 12:20 pm

One of JD’s cat women. FMD:

Ceres
Ceres
July 30, 2024 12:21 pm

“Going up’: 35yo’s opens up about $115,000 HECS debt nightmare (30 Jul)”

-cost benefit analysis
-contracts have consequences
-user pays

Not that hard to work out beforehand. Stop whinging.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
July 30, 2024 12:28 pm

Financial guru Noel Whittaker has written a new book on estate planning “Wills, Death and Taxes.” He tells the story of his father, who had several girlfriends over his lifetime, who all contacted him for a share of the estate, when they received the news of his father’s passing. His father had passed with nothing in the bank, and the ladies lost interest when he asked if they would like to contribute to the cost of the funeral.

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
July 30, 2024 12:32 pm

Roger
 July 30, 2024 11:12 am

‘Going up’: 35yo’s opens up about $115,000 HECS debt nightmare (30 Jul)

These increasingly frequent news stories are preparatory to a Greens-Labor government forgiving HECS debts.

Which has gone down well with target demographic in the US.
Among those who didn’t go to college?
Not so much.
Would the SFLs play this issue with tradies and others without a university education?
Or adopt a #metoo policy before lunch?

thefrollickingmole
thefrollickingmole
July 30, 2024 12:34 pm

For those who ‘member.

Burke was the mong who called for submissions on illegal migration and binned mine as “no longer relevant” which happened to predict all the woes his dismantling of Howards laws caused for the RGR governments.
Imagine promoting the bloke who called for a sham inquiry, dismantled what worked and created a crisis for your own government..
Deep talent pool youve got there Luigi the incomprehensible.

https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/opinion/tony-burke8217s-impossible-job-of-stopping-the-boats/news-story/5a47aef539acceb4c74e56a7eec6ebe2

With Mr Burke’s help the government tore down the Pacific Solution, then restored it but the damage had been done by a government which had repeated often untrue claims in parliament about the impact of the offshore processing regime.
It softened the appeals and asylum claim process, yet now says the system needs to be toughened.
Instead of following the Houston Panel recommendations to the letter it implemented a mass release program of asylum seekers into the community on bridging visas.


Instead, Labor’s policy failings have allowed 45,500 people to come by boat, about 1000 people have drowned.

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
July 30, 2024 12:38 pm

Roger
 July 30, 2024 11:29 am

Burke lashes Paterson over lax immigration security claims.

Good to see one member of the shadow cabinet holding their opposite’s feet to the fire.

This tells you Paterson is right over the target.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
July 30, 2024 12:38 pm

Apparently if you want to discourage country shoppers, and wish to prevent illegal immigration, you are a “cheer squad for people smugglers”.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese brands opposition ‘cheer squad for people smugglers,’ defends Tony Burke’s immigration record (Sky News, 30 Jul)

Lying liars lie lyingly. Amazingly brazen even for him.

Roger
Roger
July 30, 2024 12:45 pm

This tells you Paterson is right over the target.

Indeed. He got quite the reaction.

m0nty
m0nty
July 30, 2024 12:49 pm

Are you lot still crying over a momentary image from a three-hour-long ceremony? You are so weird.

m0nty
m0nty
July 30, 2024 12:54 pm

FMD. Lightweight Sky News host Chris Kenny reveals he doesn’t understand the first thing about US politics and wants Donald Trump to dump J.D. Vance because he’s not sucking up to cat ladies.

I predict Kenny will be sacked later this year because of his low ratings. He’s a buffoon.

Jon Don doesn’t need to suck up to cat ladies, but it is a bold and courageous strategy (in Sir Humphrey’s vernacular) to go out of his way to attack them. No wonder Trump was asked about whether he was having second thoughts about Vance in his interview today on Fox.

An interview in which he confirmed that his reference the other day to his voters not having to vote any more after November was to his explicit plan to abolish democracy and install fascist rule.

Arky
July 30, 2024 12:55 pm

Paris Olympic opening ceremony 2024: headless singing Marie Antoinette.
I can’t wait for Cambodia or Rwanda to get the Olympics.
Singing pyramids of skulls? Synchronised machete swinging dancers?
Take that Sydney.

Roger
Roger
July 30, 2024 12:56 pm

Greens policy is to forgive student debt at a rate of 20% p.a. over a period of 5 years.

They say it will cost taxpayers less than the recent tax cuts.

That illustrates how they think – a tax cut is tantamount to a handout rather than a government returning earnings to workers.

Oh…and they want to make TAFE and uni “free for all”.

Free for all except the people who have to pay the bill for tertiary education, that is.

Roger
Roger
July 30, 2024 1:01 pm

mOnty’s zingers have no zing.

Sad.

Salvatore - Iron Publican
July 30, 2024 1:03 pm

Arky is this site’s clearest thinker;
This:

Paris Olympic opening ceremony 2024: headless singing Marie Antoinette.

I can’t wait for Cambodia or Rwanda to get the Olympics.

Singing pyramids of skulls? Synchronised machete swinging dancers?

Take that Sydney.

 and this:

Moscow 1980 missed the chance to showcase the murders of the Romanov children in musical theatre form.

First class.

Arky
July 30, 2024 1:06 pm

m0nty

 July 30, 2024 12:49 pm

Food chains start at the largest, sleekest and quickest predators. Critters who pounce, instantly upon their prey with cunning and strength. The material then moves down through increasingly lame and silly creatures until it becomes mud.
So too with political commentary. The quickest and smartest, respond to the day’s events, their accounts followed and regurgitated by lesser and lesser creatures of their tribe as “talking points”.
Why does your commentary resemble the casts extruded from the back end of an earthworm? Because you are at the end of such a long chain of your superiors.
Try to do better.

Salvatore - Iron Publican
July 30, 2024 1:09 pm

French culture sure has slipped in the past 100 years.
Here’s footage of the previous Paris Olympics in 1924.

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Kneel
Kneel
July 30, 2024 1:14 pm

“An interview in which he [Trump] confirmed that his reference the other day to his voters not having to vote any more after November was to his explicit plan to abolish democracy and install fascist rule.”

Sure – just like he’d be a dictator “only on day one”.
He has a sense of humor, unlike those who have Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Oddly, no-one who seems concerned that DJT will install himself as “President for Life” can explain why he didn’t do it last time he was in office, and why the fascist state doesn’t already exist in the Previously United states.
Nor why prosecuting his enemies would be significantly different from what those enemies have done and continue to do to him.

Rabz
July 30, 2024 1:15 pm

a tax cut is tantamount to a handout rather than a government returning earnings to workers

Ahem – that’s “government not thieving workers’ earnings in the first place”.

Salvatore - Iron Publican
July 30, 2024 1:26 pm

From Bruce of Newcastle @ 11.05am

Judy, 35, completed a Bachelor of Entertainment Management at the Australian Institute of Music and a Bachelor of Arts at the University of New South Wales. Now, she works in insurance, and her debt is $115,000.

In the same article is “Alicia”, griping about her $81,000 hecs debt.
The photo of Alicia is taken from her instagram feed, she’s adorned with at least $1,000 of tattoos, is sipping a $30 daiquiri & looking very much at home in what appears to be an upmarket (i.e. pricey) wine bar.

Wally Dali
Wally Dali
July 30, 2024 1:31 pm

Surely the most disturbing thing about P*do Smurf’s Tableaux des Groomeurs is the child on the left????!!?

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Anders
Anders
July 30, 2024 1:36 pm

The former president said in a speech last Friday that Christians would not have to worry about voting again in four years if he won back the White House. He was pressed on the issue during a new interview on Fox News with Laura Ingraham.

“That statement is very simple. I said vote for me, you’re not going to have to do it ever again. It’s true, because we have to get the vote out. Christians are not known as a big voting group,” Trump said in the Tuesday night interview.

“This time vote. I’ll straighten out the country, you won’t have to vote anymore. I won’t need your vote. You can go back to not voting,” he added.

He’s addressing a particular reluctant voting group and saying you won’t have to bother to turn up to vote anymore after this as he will fix the country – obviously that’s hyperbolic but that’s Trump’s style. Only clowns and the deceptive media would interpret this as meaning he’s going to make himself a dictator.

Zatara
Zatara
July 30, 2024 1:49 pm

New Poll Reveals How US Voters View Hamas

Overall, 77% of respondents said that Hamas is a terrorist organization, with 10% calling it a political party and 13% saying they weren’t sure.

Odd, that’s not what the media keep pushing.

Zatara
Zatara
July 30, 2024 1:55 pm

Venezuela Is Becoming Consumed by Chaos After Shambolic Election Ends With Maduro “Win” (videos)

BREAKING: Police officers and soldiers are starting to side with the Venezuelan people!

It appears this isn’t over yet.

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Crossie
Crossie
July 30, 2024 2:19 pm

Ceres

 July 30, 2024 10:15 am

“International students who cannot speak “basic English” are walking away from Australian universities with prestigious degrees”

But not walking away from Australia.

The backdoor-way to gain residency, then citizenship and then family reunion with all the rellies from China, India, and Middle East. I don’t remember voting for this.

Even though I worked in the tertiary education sector I couldn’t believe to what extent foreign students were given permanent residency until the last election. There was some talk about citizens of Chinese extraction were being insulted by something in one of the election campaigns. Reporting on it specified that 1.5 million such voters would be affected. I thought how is that possible when only a decade before there were about 100,000 citizens of Chinese ethnicity. And like you I thought when did we get to vote on this? How did it happen without voters’ consent?

Colonel Crispin Berka
Colonel Crispin Berka
July 30, 2024 2:23 pm

m0ntifa said

An interview in which he confirmed that his reference the other day to his voters not having to vote any more after November was to his explicit plan to abolish democracy and install fascist rule.

Hyperlink the interview and name the timecode where he says this.

thefrollickingmole
thefrollickingmole
July 30, 2024 2:28 pm

Montys place as the internet predator.

largest, sleekest and quickest predators

Hlp meeee, why does this keep happening!!!

Montyfish
eric hinton
eric hinton
July 30, 2024 2:35 pm

 the bolivar

If Turnbull had been prime minister instead of Menzies when the switch to decimal was on, we would have the malcolm.

Wally Dali
Wally Dali
July 30, 2024 2:44 pm

I’ve just had a flashback to ancient Greek literature at uni…. the 30yo professor in the tutorial insisted that the only reason for the persistence of studying classics was to provide a code language for upper class men to talk about bumming in front of their wives. One D&D type took her on- i was too much of a country boy to rise to such impoliteness, plus i was too green in my years before getting based (h/t Sinc, Jordan)- she was haughtily adamant.
Back then, i thought she was just a typical feminazi misandrist sh*tting in her own nest
Then, i concluded that she was just a west-hating midwit who was granted power to write her own course content
Now, i’ve come full circle to realize that she was right in a perverted way- the only awareness which our generation has been taught of the classics is as a surface- deep tool of appropriation in queering the kids.

shatterzzz
July 30, 2024 2:48 pm

Harking back to yesterday & one of the complaints coming out of the Olympic village about 10 folk & only one or two bathrooms ..
Way, way back in my yoof (1960s) often lived in boarding houses around Neutral Bay/Cremorne with 10/20 occupants sharing one/two bathrooms & never a problem … LOL!

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