Knobby22
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Just heard the Coalition, Andrew Hastie, agree with that approach. Then during the show they announced the attack. (Insiders).Albo must have a hangover and not be able to front the media this morning. Not even a Pwong.
I daresay their response to the US bombing of Iranian nuclear bomb making facilities will be that they will focus on de-escalation.
He's the most experienced Shadow person to comment on things Defence.Just heard the Coalition, Andrew Hastie, agree with that approach. Then during the show they announced the attack. (Insiders).
Hastings was really good on how we should approach the Americans. His attitude was that we are doing them a lot of favours, Pine Gap, the naval base, the new nuclear sub base.
He said we should be setting boundaries with the USA and pushing our case. Hastie, of course, is a war veteran and so understands the importance of our soldiers not being used.
He should be defence minister. Not Angus Taylor and Price, and I am sure if Ley got in, he would be put back there. Impressive guy.
He also could be a PM.
Insiders: Andrew Hastie - Shadow Home Affairs Minister (22/6/2025)
David Speers joins Samantha Maiden, Phil Coorey and Raf Epstein to discuss the week including the latest on the Israel-Iran Conflict, Trump, global security and defence, productivity, tax reform and a social media age limit.iview.abc.net.au
Huh? Our troops are well paid with lots of benefits - it's what they sign up for. We must always meet our alliance obligations. IF the US says Australia needs to provide solidarity with some boots on the ground we must. To refuse is unthinkable.All those who think its ok to send troops to Ukraine should be the very first on the plane.
Mick
What? Thats some inference.Huh? Our troops are well paid with lots of benefits - it's what they sign up for. We must always meet our alliance obligations. IF the US says Australia needs to provide solidarity with some boots on the ground we must. To refuse is unthinkable.
What about the 1.5 Billion?Our commitment is fairly light and is confined to aid duties I believe.
I don't have a problem with that.
Soft diplomacy.What about the 1.5 Billion?
To what end for Australia?Soft diplomacy.
Ukraine has some advanced technology like drones etc that could be useful to us.To what end for Australia?
We don't get that from our allies?Ukraine has some advanced technology like drones etc that could be useful to us.
General technology sharing with Europe is beneficial.
We have a professional army, though. The chances of maiming and death at war is baked into the deal when someone signs up. Those who join would do so because they assess they get plenty out of the deal. Usually the bet pays off well. Very occasionally it does not.My point is that those who call for Oz troops to be sent to war zones never have to make any sacrifices themselves.
Its the socialism of human life.
Enlightened self-interest. But the defence of Ukraine also happens to be a righteous cause. I admit I find the Taiwan thing far less morally black and white, though.To what end for Australia?
Ukraine has battle tested the drones and whatever else.We don't get that from our allies?
Yeah, maybe Sussan Ley will turn down the pay rise and give it to the pensioners. LOL.In 2025, Ole' 'Housing Commission' just awarded himself (on the quiet) a pay rise of +$21,260 p.a. (+3.5% p.a.). Plus allowances. Plus plenty of free plane trips for Airbus Albo.
Federal politicians will receive a pay rise of 3.5 per cent from July 1, bringing the base salary of an MP to $233,650.Politicians to receive pay rise of 3.5 per cent next month, with PM Albanese's salary rising to $607,500
The base pay of federal politicians rises to $233,650 from July, with the prime minister's salary cracking $600,000.www.abc.net.au
The independent Remuneration Tribunal's decision means Prime Minister
Anthony Albanese will receive a base salary of roughly $607,500 and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton $432,250.
Albanese is the 4th highest paid PM/President in the world ..look it up.
This while single mothers are living in their cars. And pensioners are freezing in their living rooms, unable to pay the power bills.
The Treasurer has a '..lean and hungry look'.No, it's reasons for the question you posed Who is going to be the first to try and knife Airbus next year? Without a reason there is no knifing.
Point to a time when a Coalition government did this:Yeah, maybe Sussan Ley will turn down the pay rise and give it to the pensioners. LOL
Get it right. Ole' 'Housing Commission' didn't award himself the payrise, the independent Remuneration Tribunal did. Would have happened no matter who the PM was.In 2025, Ole' 'Housing Commission' just awarded himself (on the quiet) a pay rise of +$21,260 p.a. (+3.5% p.a.). Plus allowances. Plus plenty of free plane trips for Airbus Albo.
Federal politicians will receive a pay rise of 3.5 per cent from July 1, bringing the base salary of an MP to $233,650.Politicians to receive pay rise of 3.5 per cent next month, with PM Albanese's salary rising to $607,500
The base pay of federal politicians rises to $233,650 from July, with the prime minister's salary cracking $600,000.www.abc.net.au
The independent Remuneration Tribunal's decision means Prime Minister
Anthony Albanese will receive a base salary of roughly $607,500 and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton $432,250.
Albanese is the 4th highest paid PM/President in the world ..look it up.
This while single mothers are living in their cars. And pensioners are freezing in their living rooms, unable to pay the power bills.
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