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If you sell your labour for a living, you unironically have no business for voting anyone besides the Australian Labor Party.
Fuck the Liberal Party and its coalition goons.
Fuck Pauline Hanson and other populist cookers and grifters.
Fuck the mining lobby and corporate media.
Fuck the Teal "independents".
Fuck the fake-ass "socialist" minor parties.
Triple fuck the Australian Greens.
This could have just been a post in the other bake - have fun watching this bake die.
How do you lads survive on cenno
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>>507324981 (OP)true but how do you reconcile greta and cutie patooties
Here's the protection of your labour, bro.
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>>507325073Nah, fuck ya.
>>507325098Can't be good, ay!
>>507325198I have no idea what you're on about, mate.
>>507325283They are already here, though. Now ask yourself from an economic point of view: why would a country ship in cheap labor?
>Albo! Oi Albo, ya sick cunt!https://www.tiktok.com/@the_pooh_bears/video/7499089174985755912?_r=1&_t=ZS-8w13z44sMiu
yet labor continue to support bringing in 700,000 immigrants a year, allowing big businesses to reduce wages. why would a businesses hire domestic workers when they can use underpaid foreign slaves? also housing is completely unaffordable and everything is expensive. labor (and libs) have totally betrayed australians
>>507325686News flash, dickhead. We have been mainlining US culture our entire lives. What did you expect?
>>507325720Absolutely correct, right up until the bit where you lump in Labor with the Liberal Party as if they're the same fucken thing.
Some light reading on the future of Australian energy for you.
LNP jokers can't hold a candle to this. Prove me wrong.
>A historic step that positions Australia to become a global leader in new energy and advanced manufacturing
>Establishes production tax credits that will catalyse private investment at the speed and scale required to develop green hydrogen and critical minerals industries in Australia
>Ensures Australian workers and their communities will share fairly in the gains of Australia’s industrial transition
>It will help Australia build resilience and safeguard against the risk of being cut out of critical supply chains. Australia has some of the world’s richest reserves of critical minerals, yet we’ve allowed overseas interests to dominate refining and processing. This legislation will reverse that trend and keep more value—and more jobs—onshore
https://awu.net.au/national/news/2025/02/22189/future-made-in-australia-bill-will-be-a-game-changer-for-australian-industry-awu/