Open Thread – Mon 28 April 2025


Hannibal’s Crossing of the Alps, August Wörndle von Adelsfried, 1866

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Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
April 29, 2025 7:46 am
Reply to  dover0beach

A bit more in this story. I don’t think there have been any actual hits since when the aircraft carrier was side swiped by that merchant ship she went back to Greece for repairs. That was immediately tracked by OSINT guys, so if there was any missile damage they’d see something similar.

lotocoti
lotocoti
April 29, 2025 7:59 am
Reply to  dover0beach

That must have been a very hard turn.

Not necessarily.
They use every inch available.

Top Ender
Top Ender
April 29, 2025 8:25 am
Reply to  dover0beach

Last time I looked these were going for about $30m Aus.

Must be an insurance job!

Indolent
Indolent
April 29, 2025 7:43 am

@bennyjohnson

Pollster Mark Mitchell Says The Left Is Coordinating a FAKE Poll Dump To Cover Up The Success of President Trump’s First 100 Days:

“A psyop is happening… A coordinated dump of polling… Trying to undermine the anti-establishment president.”

Mak Siccar
Mak Siccar
April 29, 2025 7:45 am

FYI.

Saving Western Civilization

The West is in trouble. There are many books outlining the causes, symptoms and remedies. There is reasonable consensus on the forces and ideologies that had led to the decline and the baneful symptoms are plain. The cure is, however, less obvious.Melanie Phillips has written an ambitious book seeking to tackle the root cause. Her aim is to describe “the predicament facing Western civilization and what needs to be addressed if that civilization is to survive.”

Most of the book is a familiar and lively account of the forces eroding The West. The cure is dealt with in less detail and it is captured in the subtitle: “How Jews and Christians built the West—and why only they can save it.” The principal cause of the West’s decline is its loss of faith.

Thus the remedy, maintains Phillips, is religious. The erosion of Western civilization “is at root a spiritual problem, a crisis over meaning and purpose.” and Christian ethics that form the core of Western civilization, that have got us into this mess.

A key plank in Phillips’ argument is the notion that the future of the West is bound up with the fate of the Jews. Jewish precepts were the well-spring of Christianity which in turn is, she continues, the foundation of Western civilization. As the Jews go and the state of Israel, so goes the West.

Vicki
Vicki
April 29, 2025 7:50 am
Reply to  Mak Siccar

I have been trying to get this remarkable book, but understand it is not yet available. I have heard an interview with Phillips – she captures the zeitgeist.

Indolent
Indolent
April 29, 2025 7:45 am

@Inevitablewest

BREAKING: A Canadian man has caught poll workers bringing boxes of unsealed ballots home with them

The Left are stealing the election again!

Crossie
Crossie
April 29, 2025 8:07 am
Reply to  Indolent

Fake opinion polls, fake ballots, fake election. There would have to be a huge vote for the conservatives to balance the fraud and I don’t think Canadians are up to it. The Canadian voters of today are not the same ones of early 90s when the Mulroney government ended up in the teens for straying from their principles.

Cassie of Sydney
April 29, 2025 7:47 am

The Australian National University has hosted an anti-Israel speech by former secretary of Prime Minister and Cabinet John Menadue comparing the terrorist group Hamas to South African anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela and suggesting that giving weight to Israeli concerns was “like reporting on a bubonic plague and giving equal treatment to the rats”.

Comparing Jews to rats! Where have I seen that before? They are words straight out of the notorious Goebbels’ film The Eternal Jew.

I have no doubts Goebbels and Hitler are smiling in hell. Their work continues.

Indolent
Indolent
April 29, 2025 7:47 am
Indolent
Indolent
April 29, 2025 7:49 am

@iheartmindy

Believe it or not….

Straight men have absolutely ZERO interest in dating mentally ill men that only have the annoying, exaggerated attributes of being a woman…and none of the actual perks (AKA a real vagina, that doesn’t look like it was made from leftover zombie parts.)

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
April 29, 2025 12:59 pm
Reply to  Indolent

lol. Mr Straight: “… mainly it’s the dick”.

Even if it’s been chopped off and inserted back inside out.

Indolent
Indolent
April 29, 2025 7:51 am

@charliekirk11

Unbelievable! MSNBC actually blurred the mugshots of the rapists, drug dealers, and murderers on the White House lawn.

Find you someone who loves you the way Democrats and their media lackeys love violent illegal criminals.

Indolent
Indolent
April 29, 2025 7:53 am

Yes, I did know.

@libsoftiktok

Did you know that the Biden admin purposely didn’t put illegals into ICE detention centers and instead flew them around the country and dropped them off in various cities and hotels, because then they wouldn’t have a court hearing and would be able to stay in our country for years??

“This is about selling this country out for future political power.”

Democrats committed TREASON

Crossie
Crossie
April 29, 2025 8:12 am
Reply to  Indolent

The fall of Rome was aided by the disaffected middle class who were disgusted by their elites while our elites are aiding our destruction as they are disgusted with the productive yet powerless middle and working classes. I hope the outcome is not the same.

Indolent
Indolent
April 29, 2025 7:54 am

@libsoftiktok

In Trump’s first 100 days, the mainstream media has engaged in 92% NEGATIVE coverage of President Trump.

The MSM is a propaganda arm for the DNC. This is why trust in the media is at an all-time low.

Indolent
Indolent
April 29, 2025 7:55 am

@iAnonPatriot

BREAKING
?
IBM announces that it will invest $150 BILLION into the US, following Trumps tariffs..

Diogenes
Diogenes
April 29, 2025 8:01 am
Reply to  Indolent

IBM is slowly being transformed into Indian Business Machines. IBM is doing its best to sack its experienced US workers and move the work to India or use low paid new graduates. Kyndryl, it’s spun off services arm, is doing the same

Sad to see its decline.

bons
bons
April 29, 2025 7:56 am

Sitting in a waiting room unable to dodge Channel 9 blaring in the background.

The babbling ditz crossed to a US political ‘expert ‘ to assess Trump’s first 100 days:
“A total disaster, complete chaos”. “He has the lowest approval rating ever”. “The people are afraid……… Musk Musk, Musk.

I had to bight my tongue. These lies are being served to Australia’s lowest information voters. No wonder Abolone feels safe trading on Trump hste. Where is the disinformation whore?

Crossie
Crossie
April 29, 2025 8:15 am
Reply to  bons

This would have much greater effect if it weren’t for the internet. No wonder the “internet safety” commissar hates it.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
April 29, 2025 8:06 am

Mutant rats.

Rat Infestation Disrupts UK Nuclear Plant Construction (28 Apr)

In early April, the Unite and GMB trade unions for workers at Hinkley Point C in Somerset, in the south of England, informed the developer, French energy giant EDF, that the facility was overrun with rats. The unions said that immediate action was needed as the rodents were “everywhere” and the rapidly expanding rat population prompted health and safety concerns for the workforce. 

One source reported, “They’re all over. You see them just sat there, looking at you. It is worse near the canteens, where I guess it started. But they are everywhere now.” Another source said, “The more men working on the site, the more rubbish on the site – and the canteens are not clean either. It has just become worse over time.” 

I wonder if they have three eyes like Chris Bowen’s fish?

Zatara
Zatara
April 29, 2025 8:27 am

Cry havoc and let slip the ratters

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
April 29, 2025 9:48 am

They are going to need bigger Cats and plenty of them.

Top Ender
Top Ender
April 29, 2025 8:14 am

More on the NT case.

If the “family” loves him so much why didn’t they do something about his appalling behaviour?

The teenager accused of murdering a beloved Nightcliff store owner over a handful of groceries has been accused of another theft from just two days earlier.

Family members wept as they saw 18-year-old Phillip Randel Maurice Parry waiting behind the clear security screens of the Darwin Local Court on Monday.

Mr Parry has spent the past five days in a cell following the alleged murder of Nightcliff Friendly Grocer owner Linford Feick on Wednesday evening.

NT Police alleged the 18-year-old stabbed the beloved business owner after the 71-year-old asked him to return items he was allegedly attempting to steal.

It was alleged Mr Parry fled the crime scene on a bicycle, as distressed customers provided initial first aid to Mr Feick.

Emergency services arrived on scene and began CPR, but Mr Feick was unable to be saved and died in his own store.

NT Police said it was the young man’s family who convinced Mr Parry to attend Palmerston Police Station seven hours after the alleged fatal stabbing.

Darwin Local Court judge Steve Ledek confirmed Mr Parry was on bail at the time of the alleged offending, “which was revoked by the virtue of his arrest”.

Mr Parry was charged with murder, and for a theft and trespass incident that allegedly occurred just two days before the fatal stabbing.

Mr Ledek said there remained significant confusion over the young man’s files, with police initially recording the wrong date of birth and his incorrect first name.

He said because of the incorrect paperwork there may be an additional two aggravated robbery charges from April appearing on his file at a later date.

The teenager bounced his leg as lawyers debated his future, occasionally glancing at his family members.

Prosecutor Abigail Gallagher said all of the current charges should be heading to the Supreme Court, with the matter adjourned to June 25 for a preliminary examination mention.

Defence lawyer Daniel Thomas said he was only able to represent Mr Parry on an “amicus basis” as legal conflicts meant the matter would have to be handed to a NT Legal Aid representative.

Mr Ledek said it was “less than ideal — which I’m no doubt you’re aware — that he has no representation at the moment”.

No application for bail was made, and Mr Parry was remanded in custody.

As the teenager walked back into the cells he signalled a kiss to the dozen family members waiting in the court, as they called out “love you” and “love you my little brother”.

NT News

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
April 29, 2025 9:46 am
Reply to  Top Ender

No application for bail was made, and Mr Parry was remanded in custody.

And on what basis could bail have been applied for? FFS

Top Ender
Top Ender
April 29, 2025 8:23 am

Giuffre alleged as not being what she seemed:

‘Let me make this clear, Virginia was a recruiter, not a victim.’ 

Daily Mail

Knuckle Dragger
Knuckle Dragger
April 29, 2025 9:12 am
Reply to  Top Ender

The woman died of shame, it would seem.

Pogria
Pogria
April 29, 2025 9:35 am

I’m reserving final judgement on this one.
Wouldn’t be the first time a few Pacific Pesos were shelled out to declare someone dead.
Where was the 71 year old farm “caretaker”, that so much was made of at the time of the “deadly bus crash”?
The caretaker lived on the property. Not a single mention of her in the media.

H B Bear
H B Bear
April 29, 2025 9:14 am
Reply to  Top Ender

The original police reports on Epstein posted on The Smoking Gun website made it clear that nearly everyone at Epstein’s mansion knew exactly what there were there for.

Arky
April 29, 2025 11:52 am
Reply to  H B Bear

Minors can’t give permission.
It doesn’t matter if they “knew” what they were there for.
Sounds like most were also younger than Guiffre.
Also looks like was a massive blackmail operation. To what end? We still don’t know because there still haven’t been prosecutions of the clients.
What we do know is that in the music “industry”, there was a systematic, predatory exploitation of young artists who were handed around like a spliff. These types of networks/ operations exist.
As for the girls being used to recruit other girls, that is what pimps do after they break in a girl.

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Arky
April 29, 2025 12:25 pm
Reply to  Arky

These operations are giant mince meat machines.
They Hoover up the human detritus of a broken welfare state at one end, with armies of pimps who know the places runaways and other troubled girls go. They use charm and shelter to get them in.
Entire networks of trafficking exist in parallel to normie society.
These networks thrive on the welfare state, homelessness, fatherless “families” the breakdown of norms of decency, de-industrialisation and drug culture.

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 8:31 am

The Australian National University has hosted an anti-Israel speech by former secretary of Prime Minister and Cabinet John Menadue comparing the terrorist group Hamas to South African anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela and suggesting that giving weight to Israeli concerns was “like reporting on a bubonic plague and giving equal treatment to the rats”.

Menadue claims that his ani-Israel stance is informed by his Catholicism.

Entropy
Entropy
April 29, 2025 12:08 pm
Reply to  Roger

John “Shylock” Menadue.

Vicki
Vicki
April 29, 2025 8:31 am

Good grief – I expect everyone knows what is happening in Spain and Portugal. Saw it on the Cat this morning & tracked it on the internet. All electricity sources down and utter chaos has ensued. Trains stopped in tunnels, airports incapacitated, banks down, no petrol available or charging for EVs.

And how did it happen? Well, for the first time two days ago Spain operated totally on renewables!

The repercussions are totally unrelated, of course!

I can’t believe that morning commercial TV not reporting it – though ABC is.

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 9:13 am
Reply to  Vicki

Interesting.

The Portuguese are claiming there were “synchronisation failures” in the system due to “induced atmospheric vibration” of high voltage transmission lines in Spain, where there has been a heatwave.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
April 29, 2025 9:33 am
Reply to  Roger

“Induced atmospheric vibration” as its known in the trade ” bullshiite”.

Bill From The Bush
Bill From The Bush
April 29, 2025 9:56 am
Reply to  Roger

That excuse reminds me of Iraq’s comical Ali.

Dr Faustus
Dr Faustus
April 29, 2025 10:12 am
Reply to  Roger

Unlike as breathlessly reported in the Euro press, changes in the temperature of the power lines have no direct effect on the frequency of the current in power lines. This is Electrical Engineering 101.

‘Hot day heat’ can increase the resistance of cables and cause them to carry less power – but this is a different issue.

The term “Induced atmospheric vibration” seems to be a term of political art – covering over the fact that supply and distribution control systems get overloaded on hot days and these switching control events (and faults) can accumulate to cause disruption to frequency stability.

This effect is magnified greatly in a system with many load points which need controlling in a systematic and coordinated way. For instance, such as a system with lots of distributed asynchronous renewables projects hanging onto it.

It is a manmade event in a poorly implemented yet impossibly complicated grid design.

Hence the need for official explanations that sound like exotic and complex atmospheric physics, possibly something to do with solar flares, or an Act of God – and in any case, far too complicated for peanuts like you to understand.

This is our future.

Tom
Tom
April 29, 2025 10:26 am
Reply to  Dr Faustus

This is what you get when the hippies in charge try force Direct Current into an Alternating Current electricity grid: blackouts — which are perfect for smoking dope in the dark, Chris Bowen’s witches brew coming to a state near your if the Liars are re-elected on Saturday.

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 10:55 am
Reply to  Dr Faustus

Sounds like what they need is some “load shedding.”

Gotta love the euphemisms.

Top Ender
Top Ender
April 29, 2025 8:32 am

Darwin Bombing Veteran Brian Winspear, 104, gave his all to Australia

By Top Ender

One of the last veterans who experienced the first WWII air raid on Darwin has died. Brian Winspear, a Hobart resident, was 104.

Brian signed up for the war from Tasmania in 1939. He said later he was sure the blue uniform of the Royal Australian Air Force would impress his girlfriends, a comment typical of a man who went through life with a sense of humour that carried him through some very dark hours. For Brian was a gunner in bombers, an extremely hazardous profession that saw the personnel of many Australian squadrons die in their hundreds.

Brian kept a long list of those who died in his units, and he was later tireless in having a memorial plaque placed on Darwin’s Esplanade to his fallen comrades.

Serving in twin-engined Hudsons, Beauforts, and later in Vultee Vengeance divebombers, Brian Winspear was in one of the last aircraft to fly into Darwin on that fateful day the Imperial Japanese Navy arrived. The war that had spread to the Pacific with the Pearl Harbor raids of December 1941 was being fiercely resisted by the Allies as the Japanese war machine swept south. It was far more efficient than had been anticipated: the extremely capable Navy and Army of the enemy  drove the Americans out of the Philippines; the Dutch out of South-East Asia, and conquered Singapore in a matter of weeks. The Allies had resisted but were steadily pushed back, and Brian’s Hudson, with him manning the machineguns in the rear turret, was packed with troops as it flew into Darwin.

One hundred and eighty-eight Zeroes, Val divebombers and Kate vertical bombers struck Darwin at 10 on the morning of 19th February. They were excellent aircrews, experienced from China as well as Pearl Harbor, and they sunk 11 ships that day, destroyed 30 aircraft, and killed 236 people. A second raid targeted the RAAF base, and Brian saw it all from a trench with his steel helmet on. It was not his first brush with death. He had seen many men die already in aircraft accidents, and he later wrote about it all in Tasmanians in the Air, which he co-edited, and My Back-Seat War.

Following the raid one of Brian’s duties was to guard Hajime Toyoshima, a Zero pilot who had been captured by a local Aboriginal, Matthias, and handed over to the Forces. Toyoshima, the first prisoner taken on Australian soil, was soon sent south to Cowra Prisoner of War Camp, where he became one of the leaders of the massive breakout in 1944.

Brian was recommended for officer training, and to be retrained as a navigator. The rest of the war saw him flying out of New Guinea as well as on coastal anti-submarine patrols around Australia’s coasts. He was demobbed in November 1945 as a flight-lieutenant.

Post-war Brian went into business with the same determination which had filled him in the war. He acquired a service-station in Bicheno, on Tasmania’s east coast, and then a hotel, which was the start of Innkeepers, a chain of hotels which spread to the mainland, eventually becoming 20 establishments in five states. He married Shirley, later a successful painter, and was awarded an Order of Australia in 1993 for services to the tourism industry and the community.

A regular and much-loved attendee at the 19 February commemoration every year in Darwin, Brian wore his old uniform with pride, and spoke readily to the media about his service. Shirley predeceased him; he leaves behind six children, a host of their descendants, and a most grateful nation.

-o-o-O-o-o-

Top Ender is a military historian. Brian Winspear’s stories featured in several of his 23 books.
 
Caption:

Journeying to Darwin on the Anzac Ghan in 2012, WWII RAAF veteran Brian Winspear salutes the memory of fallen comrades at Adelaide River War Cemetery (Great Southern Rail)
 

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Barking Toad
Barking Toad
April 29, 2025 9:06 am
Reply to  Top Ender

Thanks for posting that TE. A remarkable man.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
April 29, 2025 9:36 am
Reply to  Top Ender

TE, what you do for our military personel is fantastic.

Pogria
Pogria
April 29, 2025 9:39 am
Reply to  Top Ender

What Toad said TE.
God Bless you Brian. He’s most likely put him to work up there. 😀

Indolent
Indolent
April 29, 2025 8:36 am
Pogria
Pogria
April 29, 2025 9:42 am
Reply to  Indolent

The walking turd sack is an anti-semite. Gee, there’s a surprise.

Lee
Lee
April 29, 2025 1:23 pm
Reply to  Indolent

Nadler; the fat pig who wears his pants halfway up his chest.

Cassie of Sydney
April 29, 2025 8:39 am

For the third time in only two weeks, Peter Dutton’s electoral office has been attacked and vandalised.

From The Daily Telegraph…

An 18-year-old woman has been charged with defacing Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s electorate office after it was trashed by vandals for the third time in the election campaign.

The graffiti, including red paint daubed over walls and Mr Dutton’s face, and posters about Gaza, Donald Trump and Aboriginal law, was discovered on Tuesday morning at the Arana Hills office on Dawson Parade.

Police say they were called to Wye St in Mitchelton, Brisbane, about 2.30am following reports of four people in a red sedan action suspiciously. The car fled the scene before police arrived. 

A police dog tracked the woman to Leslie Patrick Park and officers found the graffiti at Mr Dutton’s office nearby. 

The left at work. I’m sure our Nazi approves.

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Pogria
Pogria
April 29, 2025 9:43 am

He just wishes he were bwave enough to join the vandals.

Indolent
Indolent
April 29, 2025 8:42 am

@C_3C_3

Spot the difference…

Trump’s “Border Czar” vs Biden’s “Border Czar”

All it took…

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
April 29, 2025 9:38 am
Reply to  Indolent

You’re making it hard, give us a clue.

Indolent
Indolent
April 29, 2025 8:43 am

@libsoftiktok

AG Pam Bondi reveals the Biden admin IGNORED 170 tips about the illegal underground nightclub in CO that was frequented by MS-13 and Tren de Aragua.

The club had pr0stitution, drug trafficking, violent crimes, and shootings.

Jock
Jock
April 29, 2025 9:38 am
Reply to  Indolent

It must have been popular with Democrat operatives.

Indolent
Indolent
April 29, 2025 8:49 am
Pogria
Pogria
April 29, 2025 9:48 am
Reply to  Indolent

Why the bloody hell don’t Aussie pollies and others in power have balls like this man?
Some used to, but they’re all dead.

Indolent
Indolent
April 29, 2025 8:50 am

@amuse

UKRAINE: Ukrainian Army brigade commander threatens Zelensky on national TV, warning he will “regret” any negotiations or territorial concessions. Open insubordination is making it very risky for Zelensky to negotiate with Putin.

Indolent
Indolent
April 29, 2025 8:53 am

Excerpt from paywalled NYT article.

Trump Recasts Mission of Justice Dept.’s Civil Rights Office, Prompting ‘Exodus’

Hundreds of lawyers and other staff members are leaving the Justice Department’s civil rights division, as veterans of the office say they have been driven out by Trump administration officials who want to drop its traditional work to aggressively pursue cases against the Ivy League, other schools and liberal cities.
The wave of departures has only accelerated in recent days, as the administration reopened its “deferred resignation program,” which would allow employees to resign but continue to be paid for a period of time. The offer, for those who work in the division, expires on Monday. More than 100 lawyers are expected to take it, on top of a raft of earlier departures, in what would amount to a decimation of the ranks of a crucial part of the Justice Department.
“Now, over 100 attorneys decided that they’d rather not do what their job requires them to do, and I think that’s fine,” Harmeet K. Dhillon, the new head of the division, said in an interview with the conservative commentator Glenn Beck over the weekend, welcoming the turnover and making plain the division’s priorities.
“We don’t want people in the federal government who feel like it’s their pet project to go persecute” police departments, she said. “The job here is to enforce the federal civil rights laws, not woke ideology.”

Traditionally the department has protected the constitutional rights of minority communities and marginalized people, often by monitoring police departments for civil rights violations, protecting the right to vote and fighting housing discrimination.
Now, more than a dozen current and former civil rights division lawyers say, the new administration appears intent on not simply modifying the direction of the work, as has been typical during changeovers from a Democratic administration to a Republican one.
The administration is instead determined, the lawyers said, to fundamentally end how the….

Crossie
Crossie
April 29, 2025 9:20 am
Reply to  Indolent

That’s one way of getting rid of dead wood and insubordination, pity they still get paid out.

Jock
Jock
April 29, 2025 9:36 am
Reply to  Indolent

You have to laugh. This is the “decimation of a crucial part” of the doj.

Diogenes
Diogenes
April 29, 2025 9:41 am
Reply to  Indolent

Pity its not a literal decimation.

Entropy
Entropy
April 29, 2025 12:16 pm
Reply to  Diogenes

Maybe they meant defenestration. Unlikely, but there is hope

Lee
Lee
April 29, 2025 1:26 pm
Reply to  Indolent

Good riddance to extremely bad rubbish.

Cassie of Sydney
April 29, 2025 8:53 am

I see my comment about Peter Dutton’s electoral office being vandalised has been down ticked.

LOL.

This down dicker must approve of the vandalising of politician’s offices

Wow.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
April 29, 2025 8:59 am

Why would someone with ties to the IRGC be talking to the NYT? Also, sodium perchlorate burns bright yellow, not orange, and produces white smoke, I read.

Now reported to be ammonium nitrate. Which produces red-orange smoke.

Iran claims: This is the reason for the Bandar Abbas fire (28 Apr)

They’re blaming Israel of course, which is convenient. I suspect it was bad handling and cavalier safety practices, like in Beirut.

Boambee John
Boambee John
April 29, 2025 11:46 am

Bruce

Correct me if I am wrong, but isn’t a sodium flame orange?

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
April 29, 2025 12:51 pm
Reply to  Boambee John

Of itself yes. Yellow at least (all those sodium lamps on highways). But the smoke is a mix of low temperature compounds – sodium compounds are white, in absence of other coloured elements.

When you see an orange or red smoke plume it is always NOx based. Chinese rockets using N2O4 and N2H2 rise on a bright red smoke column, and the enormous Beirut explosion was likewise red.

Black Ball
Black Ball
April 29, 2025 9:08 am

Your glorious future, as demonstrated in Europe:

Electricity has returned to parts of northern, southern and western Spain, the grid operator said, as a blackout sparked chaos for millions across the Iberian Peninsula.

“Tension has now been restored in substations in several areas of the north, south and west of the peninsula, beginning to give supply to consumers in these areas,” Red Electrica said in a statement.

Power went out across Spain, Portugal and France halting train traffic, clogging roads, stopping metro trains and trapping people in lifts before electricity started to return to some areas after hours of disruption.

Spain’s interior ministry declared a state of emergency amid the nationwide power blackout.

Since then, more than a third of Spain’s power capacity has been restored, the country’s electricity operator has said.

The ministry added that emergency status will be applied in the regions that request it.

Portugal’s cybersecurity watchdog has said that “no evidence has been identified to date that points to a cyberattack” but the possibility has not been ruled out, The Times reports.

Portugal’s REN operator blamed the blackout on a “rare atmospheric phenomenon” that caused a severe imbalance in temperatures that led to the widespread shutdowns.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez earlier refused to rule out “any possibility” over the cause of the blackout, but urged the public to behave “responsibly”.

As lights began turning back on in the capital Lisbon, Portugal Prime Minister Luis Montenegro said the source of the widespread power outage across the Iberian Peninsula was “probably in Spain”.

“The widespread outage of our electrical grid was caused outside the country, probably in Spain,” he told a press conference.

Montenegro also said that power should be restored throughout the country “within the next few hours”.

Spain and Portugal have a highly integrated energy grid that operates as an energy island and is linked to the rest of Europe through a small number of cross-border interconnections with France.

Portugal’s REN operator said the entire Iberian Peninsula was affected – 48 million people in Spain and 10.5 million in Portugal.

Nothing to do with any of the vast numbers of turbines they have? Curious minds and all that.

Crossie
Crossie
April 29, 2025 9:25 am
Reply to  Black Ball

a “rare atmospheric phenomenon” that caused a severe imbalance in temperatures that led to the widespread shutdowns.

And this “rare atmospheric phenomenon” will happen again in a few weeks and again and again. Perhaps they shouldn’t expose their country to atmospheric phenomena and go back to safe power sources immune to such events.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
April 29, 2025 9:33 am
Reply to  Black Ball

This is what happens when Electrical Engineers are no longer allowed to design/run/maintain an Electricity Grid.

Zippster
Zippster
April 29, 2025 1:01 pm
Reply to  Black Ball

Spain’s interior ministry declared a state of emergency amid the nationwide power blackout.

by screaming out of the window

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
April 29, 2025 9:10 am

Ben Sutherland: Live export ban will wipe out 3000 jobs in WABen SutherlandCountryman
Tue, 29 April 2025 2:00AM

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You might wonder what on earth a truckie like me is doing writing in the pages of The West Australian about federal politics. As the old saying goes, “just because you don’t take an interest in politics, doesn’t mean politics won’t take an interest in you”.
Politics came to my front door when the Albanese Government banned the live export of sheep by sea from 2028, in the middle of last year. As the owner of a livestock trucking company, that ban spells the end of my business, and thousands like mine, who work with sheep in rural areas.
Albo’s live sheep ban will wipe out 3000 jobs in WA. Honest, hardworking people like shearers, farmers, stock agents and IGA owners will be forced out of work. These people are the lifeblood of towns like Ravensthorpe, where I live. Not once have Albanese or his agriculture ministers come to speak to communities like mine about the damage the ban will do, which was gutless and disrespectful.
Live sheep exports aren’t the biggest industry in WA, nor are they a large part of the agricultural industry, but they are important, and people’s livelihoods are at stake. And if the live sheep industry can be shut down by activists, who is to say your job won’t be next?
Yes, there were animal welfare issues that weren’t right within the industry, but to give the exporters their due, they have fixed the problems and the industry now leads the standards for the rest of the world. As someone who works with sheep all the time, I can tell you standards have improved. If you don’t believe me, you can check the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry website which confirms it.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
April 29, 2025 9:14 am

And if the live sheep industry can be shut down by activists, who is to say your job won’t be next?

Goes right to the heart of the issue..

Dr Faustus
Dr Faustus
April 29, 2025 9:36 am

Goes right to the heart of the issue..

Yes it does.

If the Greens get their hands up the back of Albanese’s jacket, expect many regional livelihoods to go backwards.

Water, livestock and land management planned by campus experts and enforced by lawyers;

Mineral and energy resources strictly curtailed at the behest of urban voters who know that electricity comes from a power point;

Wagyl-related restorative social justice pedastalised – dig a hole, set up a watering point, or bash in a track with my permission. Perhaps, eventually.

But you will get free mental health services.

Pogria
Pogria
April 29, 2025 9:56 am

Carbon copy of what the future plans were if Bairds’ Greyhound Racing Ban had gone ahead in NSW. The morons were already gearing up for Thoroughbred Racing Ban.

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Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
April 29, 2025 9:19 am

Not helped by the closure late last year of the Ravensthorpe nickel mine either. Due to government greenery and competition from low-cost coal-fired Indonesian nickel plants.

H B Bear
H B Bear
April 29, 2025 9:33 am

Indos finished nickel in WA. Lots of losses all over the place.

Bill From The Bush
Bill From The Bush
April 29, 2025 10:24 am

Goes to the heart of the issue but also we of the right don’t help ourselves by giving the liars and filth an opening when we add these bits.

Yes, there were animal welfare issues that weren’t right within the industry.

Never apologise or compromise. The liars and filth learnt that lesson when they were suckling at the party approved wet nurses.

Entropy
Entropy
April 29, 2025 12:34 pm

there were no longer any animal welfare issues on Australian export ships.

Entropy
Entropy
April 29, 2025 12:32 pm

Well, the ALP did go into the election with a commitment to kill the live export sheep trade. That WA peeps weren’t aware of that is an example of how selective and ill informed of policy implications media can be.

and while I want the live export trade to continue and am fully aware that the anti live trade export trade rhetoric is bullshit, it isn’t as those those farmers can no longer do business of any kind. For example, adjust their sheep enterprise management for a different type of sheep production. A hassle, but doable. More important for actual live export support operators such as this Trucke have a less reliable source of income, but not so much shearers.

I am kind of reminded of a Lateline interview Snowtone did with Bob Katter Jnr when, following record wool prices for a decade, prices cratered resulting in the utter collapse of the wool reserve price scheme in 1991.
the woolgrowers of my electorate are the engine drivers of the economy” he said, “it’s just none of them ever make any money”.

Snowtones managed to keep a straight face.

of course pretty much that entire electorate got out of wool production, and after the devastation of the 2019 monsoon event, has been making a killing with cattle production for the last five years or so of excellent seasonal conditions, historically high cattle prices, low dollar and rapid capital gain. If they aren’t making money now, they never will.

Black Ball
Black Ball
April 29, 2025 9:20 am

And further Teals whores news, yes. Yes, let’s have transparency darling. Hun:

Australia’s electoral watchdog and spy agency are being called on to investigate potential foreign interference in the federal election – after video emerged of volunteers for Teal MP Monique Ryan saying an association, which appears to have links with the Chinese Communist Party, told them to support her.

The video, which is still on TikTok, shows a man called Stephen and a woman called Jessica wearing Monique Ryan t-shirts and holding her flyers.

The interviewer asks them about their support for Dr Ryan, with the woman saying they were told to by Hubei Association president Ji Jianmin.

The man says her policies were also in line with that of the Chinese community.

The Hubei Association has been accused of being a “United Front-linked business group” and part of the Chinese Communist Party’s overseas influence operation.

Opposition home affairs spokesman James Paterson said allegations that people associated with the Chinese Communist Party’s United Front Work Department were directing people to work on the campaign of the Member for Kooyong were “very serious”.

“If confirmed, this would constitute an act of foreign interference in our democracy. Australian elections must be decided by Australians only,” Senator Paterson said.

“The Electoral Integrity Assurance Taskforce, led by the AEC and incorporating ASIO and the Australian Federal Police, must urgently investigate.

“Monique Ryan must be transparent about her knowledge of and involvement in this alleged scheme.”

A spokesperson for Dr Ryan confirmed that the people featured in the video “recently volunteered” for her campaign but were not personally known to her.

The spokesperson said Dr Ryan was not aware of the video until she received a media enquiry about it.

“She is aware that they have handed out flyers at a pre-poll location in Kew but has no knowledge of any further involvement in her campaign,” the spokesperson said.

“On April 21st, Monique attended a community dinner hosted by the Hubei Chamber of Commerce, which Mr Ji Jianmin also attended.

“Following the event, some attendees, including Stephen — one of the people in the video — signed up to volunteer. Monique has had no interaction with Stephen beyond being present at that dinner.

“Monique cannot confirm whether Jessica attended the dinner, and, to her knowledge, she has not met her.”

The spokesperson said Mr Ji had attended a small number of public campaign events and community forums, where he had appeared in group photos. “Monique has not met with Mr Ji privately, he has never lobbied her on any policy matters, and she has no ongoing relationship with him,” the spokesperson said.

“Any contact between Monique and Mr Ji has been incidental and limited to public events attended by large numbers of people, including the Hubei Chamber of Commerce dinner on April 21st.”

Well of course Mzzz Ryan would never fraternise with any, ahem, volunteer. They, and the general public are beneath her in her mind.
But as always in snippets like this, follow the money. If any has been er, accidentally tipped into the coffers of Mzzz Ryan by the hand of old mate, then she must be disqualified.

Miltonf
Miltonf
April 29, 2025 10:04 am
Reply to  Black Ball

Repulsive woman.

Rockdoctor
Rockdoctor
April 29, 2025 11:28 am
Reply to  Black Ball

Why hasn’t her office been raided already?

Dive on pers devices as well?

They’ll be bust now being worded up by lawyers on what to say by now and destroying physical evidence.

This woman is as crooked as dogs hind leg and same with Climate 200…

Bungonia Bee
Bungonia Bee
April 29, 2025 9:21 am

Kooyong a close fight? Monique Ryan is talking to Sky at length, so it must be!

Frank
Frank
April 29, 2025 9:46 am
Reply to  Bungonia Bee

She is the sort you would need to hold your nose to vote for. It should be close.

Top Ender
Top Ender
April 29, 2025 9:22 am

Adelaide Advertiser:

Do you agree with Peter Dutton that Welcome to Country ceremonies are overdone?
Yes 96 %
No 4 %
14,461 votes

Polls everywhere are recording such numbers in the 80-90s.

H B Bear
H B Bear
April 29, 2025 9:38 am
Reply to  Top Ender

Ghosts of the Voice come back to haunt Albo. Somehow appropriate for Stone Age animism.

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 10:07 am
Reply to  Top Ender

And if we didn’t have compulsory preferential voting such sentiments would be highly relevant to the election outcome.

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 9:34 am

The miserable ghost extends his hand from the political graveyard:

The Hidden Dangers of Senate Voting and the Greens’ Secret Advantage

Lex Stewart 29 April 2025 The Daily Declaration

The 2016 Senate voting system overhaul quietly gave the Greens a significant, hidden advantage, and I’ve seen it firsthand.

As a psephologist and someone with a deep understanding of the mathematics behind voting preferences, I can tell you this reform was not just an innocent update. It was designed with a specific purpose: to boost the Greens at the expense of the broader electorate.

The 2016 Change to Senate Voting

Until 2016, a Senate candidate needed a full quota of 14% of the votes to be elected. Since achieving 14% of the primary vote is difficult, most candidates require the flow-on from preferences.

The new method introduced in 2016 means that if you only number six parties on the Senate ballot paper, but none of them are successful, your vote is ‘exhausted’. Your vote will not be allocated to any other preferences.

With less than 100% of votes in play, the final Senator (or two) can be elected on a partial quota.

Suggesting that voters need to number only their top six preferences above the line may have seemed like a simple change. But in reality, it was a carefully constructed method designed to favour the Greens, a fact many Coalition MPs failed to recognise when Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull pushed it through.

While the public might have thought this was a positive step to simplify voting, it was, in truth, a dangerous shift that undermines the integrity of our democracy.

The Greens’ Advantage

This reform gives the Greens a hidden advantage, allowing them to secure a disproportionate number of Senate seats.

This happened in 2016, when the Greens, with only 8.7% of the vote, secured 12% of the Senate seats. Meanwhile, the combined votes of all the minor parties (right-wing, centrist, and others), which were 20% of the electorate, well over the required 14% quota, missed out due to the ‘exhaustion’ of votes not numbered beyond six.

In 2019, with only 10% of the vote, the Greens gained 15% of the Senate seats. Meanwhile, all the minor parties’ combined votes of 18.6% were effectively ignored. If many voters had numbered beyond six, a non-Green party would have been elected to the final Senate seat instead.

How Preferences Are Wasted: A Real-World Example

Let me give you an example. Suppose a voter in NSW decides to vote for smaller parties, such as the Australian Christians, the Indigenous party, or the Libertarian/Heart coalition, without numbering beyond their top six. These parties, while well-meaning, have little to no chance of winning a seat. By stopping at six, voters inadvertently waste their preferences. More importantly, they miss out on giving their preferences to parties that actually have a chance of winning, like Family First, One Nation or Trumpet of Patriots.

When preferences are not numbered beyond the top six, the Greens, who may not have the broad support needed to win a seat outright (i.e., get a full quota of 14% as in the old scheme), can still win the last Senate seat because they gained a partial quota.

Interestingly, while many MPs, notably from the Liberal and National parties, blindly supported Turnbull’s reform, the Australian Labor Party (ALP) saw the implications.

In Hansard – the official record of parliamentary debates – we can see that the ALP vehemently opposed this change. Why? Because they understood that the new method would give an advantage to the Greens at the expense of the ALP (and others). (ALP MPs did not name the Greens but stated that the new method gives a “medium” party an unfair advantage. A “medium party” gains about two-thirds of a quota, and usually the Greens are the only ‘medium’ party.)

A Crucial and Simple Solution: Number All Preferences

The solution to this problem is simple: number all the boxes above the line. Not just 1 to 6, but every single box.

Doing this ensures that your vote doesn’t go to waste (“exhaust” is the technical term in the electoral law). It ensures that your preferences flow in a way that avoids giving the Greens a hidden advantage.

In NSW, there are 18 Senate groups. If voting above the line, then voters should number every box, putting the Greens last by placing an 18 in the Greens’ box in column R. (Similarly, if you do vote below the line, requiring a lot harder work in researching candidates, then number all the candidates in all 18 columns, again putting the Greens’ candidates in column R last.)

This ensures that if your top few choices do not win, your vote will be transferred down to favour parties with a chance of securing a seat instead of the Greens. It’s an easy, practical way to ensure your vote counts in a fairer, more representative manner.

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Hugh
Hugh
April 29, 2025 9:46 am
Reply to  Roger

It’s an easy, practical way to ensure your vote trickles down to the UniParty.
?

H B Bear
H B Bear
April 29, 2025 9:54 am
Reply to  Hugh

In Hansard – the official record of parliamentary debates – we can see that the ALP vehemently opposed this change.

Uniparty already had the benefit of “Just put a 1 above the line”.

About the only thing you can be sure of is most people don’t have an any real clue where their vote ACTUALLY ends up after preferences.

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Hugh
Hugh
April 29, 2025 10:00 am
Reply to  H B Bear

Indeed.

H B Bear
H B Bear
April 29, 2025 10:07 am
Reply to  H B Bear

The endless rounds of Senate preference allocation is what keeps Glenn Druery in business. Provided the minor candidates allocated preferences amongst themselves (and could stop them leaking to the UniParty) one of them would actually make it to the red leather and collect roughly $1.2m over the next six years.

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 10:01 am
Reply to  Hugh

A better option than the Greens Marxists, surely?

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H B Bear
H B Bear
April 29, 2025 10:10 am
Reply to  Roger

If it throws up Pocock out of the ACT you might wonder.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
April 29, 2025 10:38 am
Reply to  H B Bear

Poocock tried to join the greens in the ACT, they had someone else as candidate, so he went it alone. He’s still a greenie. His helper approached me while I was waiting to vote, I told him Poocock is still a looneytunes, just like I told you last election.

H B Bear
H B Bear
April 29, 2025 10:46 am
Reply to  GreyRanga

Yep, benefit of some name recognition and a tiny Senate quota. Works in Tasmania too. No surprise where Lambie, Brian Harrradine and others come from.

Entropy
Entropy
April 29, 2025 12:50 pm
Reply to  GreyRanga

Working with a lot of Canberra APS at the moment. It is quite revealing their casual conversations: quoting from the Saturday Paper, the gruniard, Meanjin and The Conversation, name dropping press gallery denizens they know (favourably) and generally accusing the rest of the country as troglodytes, land rapists and racists.

they don’t like it when I remind them the Canberra community is quite different, separate and disconnected with the interests and needs of the rest of the country.

Entropy
Entropy
April 29, 2025 12:54 pm
Reply to  H B Bear

Best option for fixing the senate is constitutional reform: no more than three per state, none from the territories (they aren’t states) and a limited role restricted to reviewing bills passed in the lower house. No ministerial roles, no tabling bills in the senate, no fact finding tours around the world, no getting paid extra to be on a committee. Just review HoR bills. And only one term.

and maybe even go further to break the uniparty in the senate. Selection by sortition from amongst those with the franchise in each state who have recently retired.

Hugh
Hugh
April 29, 2025 10:13 am
Reply to  Roger

Perhaps, but I am not sure it really makes much difference.

My default assumption is that pretty much any politician with a real chance of being elected is probably bought and paid for by interests that are not my own.

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 10:24 am
Reply to  Hugh

OK, but there are levels of moral-political corruption and the Greens are from the Ninth Circle of Hell in my book.

Their policies will impoverish Australia, regional Australia in particular (and that’s where the wealth that sustains the cities is created.)

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Hugh
Hugh
April 29, 2025 10:55 am
Reply to  Roger

I live in regional Australia and am inclined to share your view of the Greens.

It is just that, since covid, I am less convinced that most of the alternatives are really much better.

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 11:15 am
Reply to  Hugh

We are poorly served, it’s true.

billie
billie
April 29, 2025 1:20 pm
Reply to  Roger

ooooh .. which ditch of the 9th circle of hell?

Antenora? (traitor to country)

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Siltstone
Siltstone
April 29, 2025 10:10 am
Reply to  Roger

Excellent advice Roger

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 10:25 am
Reply to  Siltstone

I thought it well worth sharing, Siltstone.

Tom
Tom
April 29, 2025 11:03 am
Reply to  Roger

Worthy of keeping this article for future reference — but Google can’t find it.

Surprise surprise: Look it up on Duck Duck Go and it’s at the top of the search.

Zippster
Zippster
April 29, 2025 12:52 pm
Reply to  Roger

the voting system is a travesty of democracy

local oaf
April 29, 2025 1:26 pm
Reply to  Roger

In terms of harming the Greens, is it important for minor party voters to fill all boxes, or do we need all voters to do the same?

I have a Labor voting friend who detests the Greens – she’s likely to only fill in 6 boxes and omit the Greens altogether.

Should I encourage her to fill all boxes, or not bother?

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Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
April 29, 2025 9:36 am

Trannies will convince us the planet is burning!

Claim: Scientist Drag Queens can Educate the Public about the Climate Crisis (28 Apr)

Published 27 April 2025 7:00am

Source: SBS News

The climate is changing and so is the way people are talking about it – with science communicators around the world using laughs over lectures to drive the climate conversation.

“Everyone’s an audience! When it’s a wicked problem like climate there are infinite audiences, everyone deserves quality information about climate change.”

Dr Naomi Koh Belic is a biologist and award-winning science educator, based in Sydney but travels Australia offering creative science communication events.

This includes a series of events called “The Drag Experiment”, where drag performers with a science background – including Milton Mango – collaborate with other scientists to create factually informed comedic performances.

Sure to work. SBS is in an even more tiny and anal echo chamber than the ABC. I wish they weren’t doing this using my taxes.

H B Bear
H B Bear
April 29, 2025 9:45 am

SBS has strayed a long way from its original mission of wog news and soccer. All rendered irrelevant with the advent of the Internet and subscription TV.

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
April 29, 2025 9:54 am

A fake sheila telling us about a fake crisis.
Brillo!

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 9:59 am

They’re mad as hell and they’re not going to take it anymore:

The Muslim Vote campaign is urging voters in the marginal seat of Parramatta to preference the Liberals over Labor as it takes aim at the ALP’s “failure to stand for justice on Gaza and Palestine”.

The teal-style movement is not a political party, but instead endorses independent candidates that align with its message of uniting Muslim voters to elect candidates who are more supportive of Palestinian rights. Anger in the Muslim and Arab communities over the destruction of Gaza has boiled over as bloody scenes from the besieged strip have flooded the news over the last 18 months.

The Muslim Vote convener Sheikh Wesam Charkawi told the ABC most of that anger is directed at the federal government.

“The frustration, I’ve never seen on this level. The anger, I’ve never seen on this level,” Sheikh Charkawi said.

While the campaign is not endorsing a candidate in Parramatta, it’s hoping to unseat first term federal Labor member Andrew Charlton.

Sheikh Charkawi said the strategic decision is intended to send a strong message to the Labor Party.

“Labor will be preferenced after Liberal and that ensures that they are held to account for the stances they’ve taken on the issues that we brought to them and they’ve simply failed to act,” he said.

The Labor Party has traditionally counted on Australian Muslims to vote Labor, but “the community feel betrayed”, said Sheikh Charkawi.

“We will not be held as political hostages, we’re not going to uphold that system,” he said.

ABC News Exclusive by Nabil Al Nashar

Encouraging to see the Sheik putting the common good over sectarian interests.
[sarc]

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H B Bear
H B Bear
April 29, 2025 10:11 am
Reply to  Roger

Feeding the crocodile News.

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 10:18 am
Reply to  H B Bear

A crocodile that is never satisfied.

Bungonia Bee
Bungonia Bee
April 29, 2025 11:53 am
Reply to  Roger

Sheik Yerbouti couldn’t be contacted for comment.

Aaron
Aaron
April 29, 2025 11:58 am
Reply to  Roger

If they feel that strongly, they should’ve stayed in the ME.

The IDF can vote them out.

Bungonia Bee
Bungonia Bee
April 29, 2025 10:02 am

Wallet Wizard: “the mess we inherited … ”
Yes, created by you and your sort. The over-reaction to covid was fueled in large part by state labor governments, who asked for more money, more money, squashed their state economies with lockdowns.

Diogenes
Diogenes
April 29, 2025 11:17 am
Reply to  Bungonia Bee

And at the time Wallet Wizard and his boss were bleating for moahr monnies to be shovelled out the door

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
April 29, 2025 10:08 am

I’m amused that Newscorpse newspapers are trying to make the Libs look creepy today.

Secret religious sect Exclusive Brethren found campaigning for Liberals (Tele, paywalled)

Members of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, formerly known as the Exclusive Brethren, have been flocking to pre-poll booths in a bid to win votes for Liberal candidates.

The Oz has it as well. Funny how they never try this for the antisemitic muslim-supporting Labor Party.

(My granny was Plymouth Brethren. She was a fine lady.)

Bungonia Bee
Bungonia Bee
April 29, 2025 10:14 am

Any PB members I have met were much more moral than any leftist news-grubs that now try to belittle them.

Entropy
Entropy
April 29, 2025 12:57 pm

Plymouth brethren people I dealt with back in the day seemed quite normal and decent, if boring.

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Bungonia Bee
Bungonia Bee
April 29, 2025 10:10 am

Albaloney in hard hat and hi-viz again!
It’s so fake.

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 10:17 am
Reply to  Bungonia Bee

How many houses is he building this time?

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
April 29, 2025 10:41 am
Reply to  Roger

Same as last time, Roger.

H B Bear
H B Bear
April 29, 2025 10:47 am
Reply to  Roger

Albo doesn’t hold the hammer.

Foxbody
Foxbody
April 29, 2025 1:10 pm
Reply to  H B Bear

He’s waiting to get one of those Paul Pelosi hammers.

Zatara
Zatara
April 29, 2025 10:19 am

Michael Shellenbeger
@shelenberger

This is truly bananas: all of Europe appears to have been seconds away a continent-wide blackout.

The grid frequency across continental Europe plunged to 49.85 hertz — just a hair above the red-line collapse threshold.

The normal operating frequency for Europe’s power grid is 50.00 Hz, kept with an extremely tight margin of ±0.1 Hz. Anything outside ±0.2 Hz triggers major emergency actions.

If the frequency had fallen just another 0.3 Hz — below 49.5 Hz — Europe could have suffered a system-wide cascading blackout.

At that threshold, automatic protective relays disconnect major power plants, and collapse accelerates.

And it’s disturbingly easy to imagine multiple scenarios where that could have occurred…

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 10:35 am
Reply to  Zatara

I note he’s not buying the official explanatory narrative.

Jock
Jock
April 29, 2025 11:49 am
Reply to  Roger

Nor would anyone who has worked in Utilities

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
April 29, 2025 10:29 am

The world has just become a better place. My granddaughter has made her entry into it. Fanbloodytastic is all I can say.

PoliticoNT
PoliticoNT
April 29, 2025 10:31 am
Reply to  GreyRanga

Family is everything.

Barking Toad
Barking Toad
April 29, 2025 10:33 am
Reply to  GreyRanga

Congratulations!

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
April 29, 2025 10:43 am
Reply to  Barking Toad

I had very little to do with it BT, but I will take the reflected glory.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
April 29, 2025 10:39 am
Reply to  GreyRanga

Congratulations, and all good wishes for a bright future!

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
April 29, 2025 10:44 am

The family trust has already taken that into account.

Pogria
Pogria
April 29, 2025 11:23 am
Reply to  GreyRanga

So bloody fantastically, wonderful!!! 😀 😀 😀

cohenite
April 29, 2025 10:33 am

Anyone who votes for the filth is braindead. The filth are obviously so braindead their cranial cavity is rancid:

Muslims flock to Greens over Gaza – Politics, Policy, Political Views

The filth did this in Iran: supported the mullahs against the US oppressors and the Shah. When the Shah wracked off the mullahs had a purge of the greens and every leftoid cretin who had supported them during the uprising. It almost made it worthwhile. The left are cognitively dissonant: continually attacking the social structure which supports them. The muzzies here in this shithole are already turning against the liars and the filth’s turn will come when the muzzie vote becomes self sustaining.

I just don’t get the psychology of anyone who supports islam.

will
will
April 29, 2025 10:36 am
Reply to  cohenite

and here they are in their full mental state:

https://x.com/GuntherEagleman/status/1916531424137502758

cohenite
April 29, 2025 11:23 am
Reply to  will

FMD

Pogria
Pogria
April 29, 2025 11:31 am
Reply to  will

Hah! I get that when acquaintances out of the blue say “oooh, I don’t like Donald Trump”.
I tell them I reckon he’s awesome and that I wish we had a PM just like him. Then I ask them why they don’t like him. Carbon copy of your clip.
Fortunately, most of them realise how dumb they come across and start saying “oh, yeah, he has done some good things…”.
Haw!

Jock
Jock
April 29, 2025 11:51 am
Reply to  cohenite

They love welfare and free stuff. Either by voting for it or as in the old days, pillaging it.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
April 29, 2025 12:35 pm
Reply to  cohenite

Cohenite, I’ve repeatedly told the story of the Socialist MEK and their Allies the Mullahs of Iran, and how when the Shah was overthrown, the first thing the Mullahs did was hold a Victory Dinner where they slaughtered most of the Godless Communists.
They never learn because they are so convinced of their ability to outplot every one else that the alternative never enters their minds.

Knuckle Dragger
Knuckle Dragger
April 29, 2025 10:35 am

The Muslim Vote campaign is urging voters in the marginal seat of Parramatta to preference the Liberals over Labor as it takes aim at the ALP’s “failure to stand for justice on Gaza and Palestine”

Filed under Give Inch, Take Mile news.

Clearly Labor’s not radical enough.

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 10:40 am

Clearly Labor’s not radical subservient enough.

FIFY!

H B Bear
H B Bear
April 29, 2025 10:49 am
Reply to  Roger

Penny and Burqa are doing their best.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
April 29, 2025 12:38 pm

The Muslim cancer starts to metastasise from the primary malignant cell.

Lysander
Lysander
April 29, 2025 12:47 pm

Backfired in Michigan!

Crossie
Crossie
April 29, 2025 10:38 am

Just saw Hakeem Jeffries, minority leader in the US Congress wearing a cross on a chain. I thought that was odd seeing as he has a Muslim name so I checked and apparently he is a member of Cornerstone Baptist church and so are his parents. They couldn’t find a suitable Christian name?

Pogria
Pogria
April 29, 2025 11:32 am
Reply to  Crossie

Dollar Store Obama.
He loathes being called that. Lol.

Crossie
Crossie
April 29, 2025 10:40 am

Just got another text message from the Trumpeters full of bile about Liberals and One Nation. Yes, very inspirational.

cohenite
April 29, 2025 11:24 am
Reply to  Crossie

Palmer is a revenge filled POS.

Zatara
Zatara
April 29, 2025 10:43 am
Colonel Crispin Berka
Colonel Crispin Berka
April 29, 2025 11:11 am
Reply to  Zatara

The results are looking so bad already I don’t think I’ll keep watching.
The Carney-vores are devouring Canada.

cohenite
April 29, 2025 11:24 am

Fuk me; soon to happen here.

Crossie
Crossie
April 29, 2025 11:41 am
Reply to  Zatara

Canadians do have a chip on their shoulder about the US which is odd seeing as how much they depend on the US in economic and defence terms. Maybe they need to feel how bad it can get before they come to their senses.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
April 29, 2025 12:39 pm
Reply to  Crossie

Same here.

Foxbody
Foxbody
April 29, 2025 1:17 pm
Reply to  Crossie

Yes, the old and suppressed resentment of the US, exploited by Carney, is driving Canada further left.
They are destroying their own economy and social cohesion to teach Trump a lesson.
The Chinese infiltration – even greater there than in Aus. – is not helping.

Zippster
Zippster
April 29, 2025 12:46 pm
Reply to  Zatara

the mass replacement program has been a wild success. Canada and Australia are now socialist enclaves

PoliticoNT
PoliticoNT
April 29, 2025 10:48 am

Menadue has been soiling himself for decades. His blog is a sewer of far-left idiocy and open Jew hatred. 

Correct Cassie. Which always made me question what the hell the central media/comms area of Defence was doing including links from his blog in our daily clipping pack. There’s a lot of other crap in the clippings pack, but Menadue is the worst of it.

Then again, in this space….our Department is obsessed with Acknowledgement of Country nonsense (after which 98% of those present switch off as the view is, ‘well if you’re going to talk politics you’ll clearly have nothing of value to say‘). And in the operations centre I work in I am surrounded by massive video screens broadcasting: ABC, Al-Jazeera, BBC, CNN, SBS. If change a screen to Sky News it is switched back or switched off very quickly.

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 11:02 am
Reply to  PoliticoNT

And in the operations centre I work in I am surrounded by massive video screens broadcasting: ABC, Al-Jazeera, BBC, CNN, SBS. 

Are you sure you haven’t died and gone to hell?

😀

PoliticoNT
PoliticoNT
April 29, 2025 11:14 am
Reply to  Roger

It gets worse Roger.

When I work late there are a lot of contractors around. Bottom feeding techs scoffing down the $1500-$2500 a day on offer. Sort of working-class white collar. Very sure of themselves and very opinionated. TDS is widespread.

But…strangely they’re all obsessed with that quiz show where coins are pushing over the edge, and then questions asked. A few weeks ago there was some bloke on dressed as a woman. Kind of an Andy/Mandy, but not in a good way. More a sort of front rower in a frock situation.

The host fell over himself to condone this bloke’s life choices. I muttered something like, ‘fuck me, that’s not a chick.’ Cue outrage and carry on. If I’d jumped on top of the storage cabinet next to me and taken a dump I would have caused less offence.

There was a bit of push and shove but when they realised I wasn’t going to put up with their nonsense they went back to their alcove and shut up. But very, very common.

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 11:44 am
Reply to  PoliticoNT

It gets worse Roger.


This is starting to sound like an existentialist drama, Politico.

I am well out of the working world these days, that’s for sure.

Meantime, stand your ground!

dopey
dopey
April 29, 2025 12:03 pm
Reply to  PoliticoNT

Seem to recall it was Menadue who called Oct 7 the ‘break-out from Gaza ‘

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
April 29, 2025 10:49 am

Roger

 April 29, 2025 10:17 am

 Reply to  Bungonia Bee

How many houses is he building this time?

We don’t build houses Roger.
We announce houses.

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 10:58 am
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

Imaginary houses.

The only dwellings Albo is responsible for are tents.

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Crossie
Crossie
April 29, 2025 11:44 am
Reply to  Roger

He is into real estate but only his own.

H B Bear
H B Bear
April 29, 2025 10:59 am
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

Didn’t work for Jacinda. FINZTTUN (failed in New Zealand try the UN).

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 11:13 am
Reply to  H B Bear

Don’t miss her autobiography…out soon!

wivenhoe
wivenhoe
April 29, 2025 11:07 am
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

Just like they announce budget surpluses four years in advance.

Rabz
April 29, 2025 10:55 am

The climate is changing and so is the way people are talking about it – with science communicators around the world using laughs over lectures to drive the climate conversation

In other words, the most unfunny humourless imbeciles to have existed in human history are going to try and hector the peons about a non-existent fact and evidence free antiscientific load of horse shit that the latter don’t give a rodent’s backside about.

Good luck with that.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
April 29, 2025 12:43 pm
Reply to  Rabz

I wonder what a poll on Gerbil Worming would show if it were held in Spain right now?

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
April 29, 2025 10:59 am

You can’t make this stuff up.

Kaitlin: Should a mother use drugs like cocaine and fentanyl whilst pregnant?

Bint: Her body her choice.

No bloke should go within 10 feet of her let alone slip one up the middle.

Liberty Hangout:

College Liberal Has INSANE Opinions

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Pogria
Pogria
April 29, 2025 11:35 am
Reply to  Steve trickler

Steve, she is also most likely multiple Covid stabbed.

Miltonf
Miltonf
April 29, 2025 11:07 am

Menadue eh..Must be 150 by now. Was Mcphee’s head of immigration. Seemed to hate Anglo Australia.

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 11:12 am
Reply to  Miltonf

Was Mcphee’s head of immigration. Seemed to hate Anglo Australia.

Isn’t that a requirement for working in Immigration?

Miltonf
Miltonf
April 29, 2025 11:20 am
Reply to  Roger

Yes and for many many decades. I’ve had a deep dislike for Menadue for a long time. Another arrogant well paid canbra mediocrity

Boambee John
Boambee John
April 29, 2025 12:08 pm
Reply to  Roger

It wasn’t at an earlier time, but seems to be a selection criterion now

Knuckle Dragger
Knuckle Dragger
April 29, 2025 11:33 am

Heartwarming nostalgia:

It is ten years ago today that the Bali Nine ringleaders were thoroughly ventilated via firing squad.

Simpler times. Better times.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
April 29, 2025 11:36 am

No great loss to society.

Pogria
Pogria
April 29, 2025 11:37 am

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Eyrie
Eyrie
April 29, 2025 11:50 am
Reply to  Pogria

Secondhand Lions. Great movie.

Pogria
Pogria
April 29, 2025 12:05 pm
Reply to  Eyrie

One of the best movies of all time.
Fun, moral, and NO woke shit.
Bonus, two of my favourite actors.

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 1:12 pm
Reply to  Pogria

Michael Caine trying to hold his accent was also funny.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
April 29, 2025 11:40 am

From the Oz.

It wasn’t until the final week of the federal election campaign that Peter Dutton discovered an issue that mobilised swinging voters in parts of middle Australia – the alleged overuse of ‘welcome to country’.
But stunningly, the campaign never focused around one of the most vicious and damaging taxes ever conceived for the Australian nation – the unrealised capital gains tax.
This is a tax that is set to attack 2.5 million Australians over their working life; will devastate the capital raising of more than half the companies listed on the Australian Stock Exchange; hit large numbers of farms and make it very difficult for new enterprises to expand.
We are now entering into the next phase of the internet revolution, with enhanced computer power and artificial intelligence. We look set to have a tax that is designed to make it harder for smaller enterprises to adapt to the revolution by making risk capital investment unattractive.

PoliticoNT
PoliticoNT
April 29, 2025 11:51 am

I remember Gottliebsen very gently taking apart Bowen’s dividend franking ideas across late 2018 and into 2019. Very early on he (Gottliebsen) pointed out there were about 18 electorates on the East Coast where at least 5,000 voters employed the DF mechanism, often to self fund their retirement. Gott’s view was on that basis there was no way Labor could win.

He has been writing about the un-realised gains tax for months but nothing but crickets from the Coalition. Beyond incompetent.

Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 1:16 pm

The Liberals don’t seem to be interested in genuine tax reform anymore.

Too hard.

Eyrie
Eyrie
April 29, 2025 11:52 am
Reply to  dover0beach

I used to have a lot of time for him. He’s revealed himself as just another fool.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
April 29, 2025 11:53 am
Reply to  dover0beach

Trump has been dangling carrots in front of Vlad for a while now. So far without success. Sen. Kennedy is one of the best Republican performers, and is exceptionally bright. I suspect he’s been given the job of showing there are sticks as well as carrots.

In the end it will be up to the Europeans. Z cannot make peace without being turned into fish food (see story today) and I suspect Putin is in the same bind.

bruce
bruce
April 29, 2025 12:23 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

Did you actually see the quote or are you (yet again) relying on your favourite propagandists?

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
April 29, 2025 11:46 am

What is interesting is the immediate reversion – less than a day – to mobs storming the supermarkets.
Few in the cities have reserves beyond a couple of days, they’re used to ordering out and this has made the whole feeding problem much harder.
And I’ll bet there are no Civil Defence stockpiles of food at all.
This in the land that was ‘cursed with butter, meat, and milk’ mountains not too long ago. Much of that could have been processed into storable food.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
April 29, 2025 12:03 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

One problem is when the power went out so did the payment system. Cards and phones couldn’t be used for payment. It would’ve been a complete mess in the Spanish supermarkets.

wivenhoe
wivenhoe
April 29, 2025 12:42 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

That nails it Winston, “storable food” I think that a lot of the food panic buying will end up in the rubbish bin, no power, no refrigeration.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
April 29, 2025 12:50 pm
Reply to  wivenhoe

…and unless they’ve got gas bottles or a barbie or a genset, no way to cook it.
Mind you, plain rice, if soaked overnight in water will soften enough to be edible.
…if you have water.

cohenite
April 29, 2025 11:50 am

Demorats impeaching Trump again. Look at the mug on the creep bringing the impeachment. Demorats and leftoids are not human:

House Democrat Shri Thanedar Introduces Impeachment Articles Against Trump

Pogria
Pogria
April 29, 2025 12:09 pm
Reply to  cohenite

Have you listened to him?
He sounds like an SNL skit. Lol

wivenhoe
wivenhoe
April 29, 2025 12:43 pm
Reply to  cohenite

They never learn.

DrBeauGan
DrBeauGan
April 29, 2025 12:53 pm
Reply to  cohenite

Still no new ideas.

Arky
April 29, 2025 11:59 am

Spain won’t understand why they had a complete breakdown of their electricity grid a week after celebrating 100% renewables taking the load.
Because of ideology.
No one who counts will admit that it was the renewables.
Instead, they’ll blame the weather and imply even more “progress” towards net zero is required.
It’s a perfect cycle of stupidity.
Wreck the grid-> blackouts-> oh no, it’s the climate! -> wreck the grid more-> more blackouts… etc, etc.

Zippster
Zippster
April 29, 2025 12:14 pm
Reply to  Arky

they won’t be happy until the entire west looks like north korea from space at night

Arky
April 29, 2025 12:31 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

Here ya go mate.
If you are going to repost pro-China talking points from secondary sources, better to go straight to a primary source.
Fill your boots.
https://www.china-briefing.com/news/opportunities-for-china-canada-trade-under-trumps-tariffs/

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
April 29, 2025 12:20 pm

That spotter looking after Garret.

Good feed, good sleep for him

Talladega ARCA 200 – Insane Finish With a Broken Engine! (we got LUCKY)

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Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
April 29, 2025 12:45 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

Trump should make an offer to Alberta…

Boambee John
Boambee John
April 29, 2025 1:26 pm

And Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, the latter two for strategic reasons.

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
April 29, 2025 12:35 pm

How many Indians will shit in the streets today?

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
April 29, 2025 12:52 pm
Reply to  Steve trickler

All of them.

Black Ball
Black Ball
April 29, 2025 12:43 pm

FMD. The Teals whores are just that. Daily Telegraph:

A Sydney Teal MPs has been accused of politicising the tragic death of a Manly Sea Eagles rugby league player by suggesting climate change was responsible for his death.

Dr Sophie Scamps, the independent member for Mackellar on Sydney’s northern beaches, has suggested “lethal humidity” could have been behind the death of Keith Titmuss, 20, after a Sea Eagles training session in November, 2020.

It prompted Titmuss’ mother to say her son was being used to “gain political points” by Dr Scamps.

Speaking at a Doctors for the Environment Australia event in February, Dr Scamps predicted the so-called “lethal humidity” would become widespread due to climate change.

Dr Scamps made the remarks in relation to the “the death of the young man, the rugby league player” in an apparent reference to Titmuss, who died after a seizure at the club’s then training base in Narrabeen.

Deputy State Coroner Derek Lee found that Manly’s training session in the off-season heat was “more likely than not inappropriate” and identified a number of factors which contributed to Titmuss’ heat stroke, including his high body-mass index and a lack of aerobic capacity compared to teammates.

Lee made no reference to “lethal humidity” in his findings.

Dr Scamps made the remark – an apparent reference to Titmuss – when answering a question about the link between climate change and health.

“One of the things that really struck me – we’ve got this thing called lethal humidity now,” she said.

“With every rise of one degree in temperature you have seven degrees increased per cent in humidity, so the death of that young man – and I’m not saying – the death of the young man the rugby league player when it was 33 degrees a very humid day, died from heat stress – you know, after a training session.

“That type of lethal humidity is something that the medical fraternity is getting more and more concerned about.

“Apparently, the human body can survive up to 54 degrees Celsius – it’s pretty hot. But, with high-level humidity, that level comes down to kind of 33, even 31 degrees, so it’s something to consider.”

Titmuss’ mother, Lafo, was deeply upset at Dr Scamps’ comments.

“I’m disappointed that (Dr Scamps) is using my son’s name to try and gain political points when all she needed to do was read Derek Lee’s findings, which mention nothing about climate change,” Lafo said.

Titmuss had undertaken a two-hour training session at the Sea Eagles’ indoor gym, where he lost consciousness and was worked on by four paramedics before being taken to hospital, where he died.

A coronial inquest – which concluded in May last year – found Mr Titmuss died of “exertional heat stroke.”

“Keith’s death was a tragedy that will forever keep our thoughts focused on his family and friends – and not about politics,” Manly chief executive Tony Mestrov said on Tuesday.

“As a club, we have been made aware of political remarks, but the facts from the recent Deputy State Coroner’s report never stipulated that Keith’s death was anything to do with climate change or lethal humidity.

“To suggest otherwise is insensitive and incorrect.”

Manly players were ushered out of the club’s gymnasium by coaching staff before ambulance officers arrived.

A spokeswoman for Dr Scamps on Tuesday again referenced “lethal humidity” when questioned about her comments on Titmuss.

“Sophie and the entire Northern Beaches community are desperately sad for the Titmuss family after the terrible tragedy of Keith’s death, which the Coroner’s Court found was caused by exertional heat stroke,” a spokeswoman said.

“As a doctor and former elite athlete, Sophie takes the threat of lethal humidity extremely seriously. As parents, we do not want our kids to have to train and compete in conditions that put their health at risk. Sophie will continue to push for action to ensure a safe working environment for all athletes, young and old.

“Separately, there is a rise of elite athletes around the world speaking up about the dangers that higher temperatures pose to athletes. The emergence of organisations like Sport4Climate, The Green Sports Alliance and the United Nation’s Sports for Climate Action demonstrate the seriousness of the threat.”

Um no Miss Spokeswoman. The emergence of these bodies is to suckle on the bosom of the taxpayer under the guise of a non existent threat. Which wouldn’t last in the private sector.
What ghastly charlatans these molls are.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
April 29, 2025 12:55 pm
Reply to  Black Ball

Um, lady, the NRL has just admitted a team from PNG. If humidity was lethal they’d all be dead by now.

Rockdoctor
Rockdoctor
April 29, 2025 1:09 pm

NQ Cowboys anyone. We have had the first pleasant fortnight without excessive humidity & heat since October.

They have also had some pretty solid PI’s play for them at times…

Boambee John
Boambee John
April 29, 2025 1:31 pm

How did all those Australian, US, Indian and British soldiers survive the “lethal humidity” of the Solomon’s, PNG, Borneo, Malaya and Singapore, and Burma between 1941 and 1945?

It was a medical miracle!

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Pogria
Pogria
April 29, 2025 12:57 pm
Reply to  Black Ball

She is so foul, it’s obscene.
According to Climate cranks, the world is supposed to become drier. Where the hell does “lethal humidity” come from if there is no rain, no rivers and empty dams. Of course, we mustn’t mention Oceans because we have worked out a lie huge enough to explain why they won’t dry and disappear.

Also, to me, lethal humidity would mean “drowning”.

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
April 29, 2025 12:43 pm

dover0beach
 April 29, 2025 12:34 pm

Looks like Carney’s Liberals have won in Canada. What a turnaround.

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It’s going to be fun telling the WEF prick to f8ck off!

Close the border!

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John H.
John H.
April 29, 2025 12:50 pm
Reply to  Steve trickler

Trump’s 100 day approval polls are the worst recorded.

Pogria
Pogria
April 29, 2025 12:57 pm
Reply to  John H.

They are fake.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
April 29, 2025 1:05 pm
Reply to  John H.

No they aren’t. Don’t believe the lefty CBS propaganda*.

Rasmussen has him at very decent approval numbers, especially in light of all the MSM howling.

(* I can’t find the article I read earlier, but the CBS poll is a classic social engineering hit piece. They’re gaslighting, again.)

Knuckle Dragger
Knuckle Dragger
April 29, 2025 12:49 pm

Beef Wellington developments (the Hun):

The jury in the case of accused mushroom cook killer Erin Patterson is set to be empanelled today as the highly anticipated trial gets underway.

The Supreme Court trial is sitting at Morwell in Victoria’s southeast, with the empanelment set to begin from 11.30am at the Latrobe Valley Law Courts.

All chefs among prospective jurors will of course be culled.

Arky
April 29, 2025 12:49 pm

I’m beginning to form a hypothesis, maybe not quite a hypothesis but more than a random thought.
If the left and parts of the right have turned anti- Western, what if that means there are large chunks of society who actually prefer shit made in China?
What if they like their Tik Toc, and their BYDs and Great Walls and tee shirts precisely because they are made in China?
How many of the riff raff on college campuses around the West would buy something with a “Made in the USA” label, when they believe their own nations to be a unique historical evil?
To you and I, that label represents something, to them it represents something entirely different.
Does this effect exist, and can it be quantified?

Arky
April 29, 2025 12:53 pm
Reply to  Arky

In other words, Trump isn’t just running against a built out, entrenched supply chain, an unlevel playing field, entrenched existing habits, a biased media and trade partners who use protectionist tactics to protect their glide towards command economies, he might also be battling against a new, ideologically based consumer preference.

Arky
April 29, 2025 12:56 pm
Reply to  Arky

How long does it take for Chinese brands to become those that the consumer are used to and trusting of?
Already, even though they are made in China, and keep the old brand names to retain existing consumer preferences, later generations couldn’t give a shit about many of the old brand names.

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DrBeauGan
DrBeauGan
April 29, 2025 12:59 pm
Reply to  Arky

And you know that she’s half crazy…
Which is why you want to be there..

And she feeds you tea and oranges
That come all the way from China.

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Roger
Roger
April 29, 2025 1:24 pm
Reply to  DrBeauGan

Leonard Cohen had clearly not yet been introduced to the hot-crazy matrix.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
April 29, 2025 1:09 pm
Reply to  dover0beach
Steve trickler
Steve trickler
April 29, 2025 1:01 pm

John H.
 April 29, 2025 12:50 pm

Reply to  Steve trickler
Trump’s 100 day approval polls are the worst recorded.

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Still spewing MSM garbage

Rockdoctor
Rockdoctor
April 29, 2025 1:22 pm

From Blazing Catfur looks like Canada’s stuffed. A lot closer than the polls but minor left wing parties will cement the WEF puppet in place.

Now for our turn…

  1. How did all those Australian, US, Indian and British soldiers survive the “lethal humidity” of the Solomon’s, PNG, Borneo, Malaya…

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