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Absolutely it's hypocrisy, the thing is they all do it to degrees and they're all in love with their "Entitlements".
I've read of several pollies over the years, on all sides, when called out on spending or claiming expenses, their defence is that "they're entitled to it".
Just because policy allows you to claim something, and your claim might be within the policy, doesn't make it right. They're all a bunch of self entitled wankers and Albo is rapidly becoming the king. If I hear him bust out his growing up in a housing commission flat with a disabled single mum spiel one more time he deserves to be put on one of those C17's and dropped in Bass Strait.
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Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Entitlements are part of many jobs. As long as you declare it and be upfront it's legitimate. Albo declared everything and everyone's pissed because he got the upgrades. He buys a house and everyone's pissed because he can. He earns $600k and buys a 5 million dollar house and everyone is up in arms. If I was earning that much I would be doing the same. I am going to buy a new car cause I can but heaven forbid people find out as there's a so-called "cost of living" crisis. We have a lot of lazy people who are simply jealous of anyone who earns and has more than they do. I get it; the media lap it up, which is their bread and butter. One only has to switch to MSM to listen to or watch the rubbish they put up. As far as I am concerned the PM is paid unders if you compare what the CEO's of Major banks are earning and the benefits they receive. Will this rubbish make people vote for Dutton? I doubt it very much.
I know what will happen. The Liberals will be exposed for doing the same thing, and we will go to "Nothing to see here," and the media will switch to something else. The same happened with his house purchase. That's moved on, as many Liberals have even larger portfolios in houses and shares. It's laughable and very predictable.
What are the chances of a Fed Labor Government and all the States being Liberal Governments? I have been around long enough to see that play out.
I know what will happen. The Liberals will be exposed for doing the same thing, and we will go to "Nothing to see here," and the media will switch to something else. The same happened with his house purchase. That's moved on, as many Liberals have even larger portfolios in houses and shares. It's laughable and very predictable.
What are the chances of a Fed Labor Government and all the States being Liberal Governments? I have been around long enough to see that play out.
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I don't care about the house he bought, that's no one else's business but his.I agree with your comments about that. But, I think that you have missed the point of the whole discussion about what Albanese did with Qantas.Culprit wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2024 8:02 am Entitlements are part of many jobs. As long as you declare it and be upfront it's legitimate. Albo declared everything and everyone's pissed because he got the upgrades. He buys a house and everyone's pissed because he can. He earns $600k and buys a 5 million dollar house and everyone is up in arms. If I was earning that much I would be doing the same. I am going to buy a new car cause I can but heaven forbid people find out as there's a so-called "cost of living" crisis. We have a lot of lazy people who are simply jealous of anyone who earns and has more than they do. I get it; the media lap it up, which is their bread and butter. One only has to switch to MSM to listen to or watch the rubbish they put up. As far as I am concerned the PM is paid unders if you compare what the CEO's of Major banks are earning and the benefits they receive. Will this rubbish make people vote for Dutton? I doubt it very much.
I know what will happen. The Liberals will be exposed for doing the same thing, and we will go to "Nothing to see here," and the media will switch to something else. The same happened with his house purchase. That's moved on, as many Liberals have even larger portfolios in houses and shares. It's laughable and very predictable.
What are the chances of a Fed Labor Government and all the States being Liberal Governments? I have been around long enough to see that play out.
He was Transport Minister.
Then he was PM.
During that time he rang Joyce at Qantas on many occasions and asked (demanded?) for upgrades to first class.This was for private travel, not official business. He was given those upgrades, valued at tens of thousands of dollars.
His partner was also given those upgrades.
His son was also made a member of the Qantas Club, free of charge.
These things weren't entitlements.
They were requested/demanded.
If we were in a third world country, the word extorted may be used.
What makes it even worse is that when a rival carrier sought permission to add 25 trips per week to Australia (I think that was the number), it was rejected by Albo and the new Transport Minister, without even going to cabinet, as it was in the "national interest" to reject it. This was despite it being government policy to promote competition in trade and commerce, and the extra flights would have led to lower prices for passengers.
A cynical person may think that Albo was repaying the tens of thousands of dollars that he squeezed out of Qantas.
Or that Qantas was calling in a debt that he owed.
Quid pro quo.
There's a very good reason why Tony Abbott did not engage in this type of conduct.
Albo's just another pig with his snout in the trough and its become public.
He's in trouble.
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Will it change the way people vote? I say no, you vote Liberal and this adds to your agenda. That's politics and nothing ever changes.
And surprise surprise we have the hypocrisy exposed. Even Murdoch jumps on it https://www.news.com.au/national/politi ... 241bf292f0
Who accepted upgrades https://www.theage.com.au/politics/fede ... 5kmlh.html
Get ready for this to go quiet, glass house and stones.
And surprise surprise we have the hypocrisy exposed. Even Murdoch jumps on it https://www.news.com.au/national/politi ... 241bf292f0
Who accepted upgrades https://www.theage.com.au/politics/fede ... 5kmlh.html
Get ready for this to go quiet, glass house and stones.
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Maybe he would be...except the other side wants us to vote for a Sontaran...
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Maybe he would be...except the other side wants us to vote for a Sontaran...
The biggest threat for us then will be when Trump opens the files on UFO's and a picture of Dutton in full battle armor hits the interwebs. The may end up having to nuke us, just in case.