erogenouszone
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This country has been betting on everything since Captain Cook landed.
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Sign Up Now!I bet you're wrong....This country has been betting on everything since Captain Cook landed.
Fantastic postThe Australian Labor Party aren't communists....
They're a mix of a democratic socialist and social democratic party, not a communist one.
While both political ideologies historically stem from the broader labor and socialist movements of the 19th and 20th centuries, they have fundamental differences in their goals, methods, and beliefs....
In Australia, the ALP and communist groups (like the Communist Party of Australia, which existed throughout the 20th century) were often fierce political rivals. During the Cold War, the ALP actively distanced itself from communism, and the party actually split in the 1950s largely over internal debates on how to combat communist influence in trade unions.
In short, the ALP operates entirely within Australia's constitutional democracy and regulated market economy, whereas communism seeks a fundamentally different social and economic order.
It's frustrating when people use political labels inaccurately, especially in today's highly polarised climate.
A lot of this confusion comes from "political labeling inflation," where complex political philosophies get flattened into internet insults. In modern political discourse both in Australia and globally terms like "communist" or "socialist" are often thrown around by critics as catch-all buzzwords for any government intervention, regulation, or public spending.
When people don't look into the actual policies or history, it's easy for those labels to stick.
It's a reminder of how valuable political literacy is. When people understand the actual spectrum of political thought, it makes for much better, more productive conversations about what policies actually work for the country.....
Are you talking about the copper?she looks absolutely gorgeous
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Let's talk about inflation.
Brisbane this morning.....
2 poached eggs on sourdough toast, side of bacon and mushrooms plus a flat white.
$39!! Ouch!
The reality of the Australian café scene right now is pretty brutal if you just fancy a quick morning breakie!!
come on man, maccas.$14? Where?
Maccas....
but your a loaded commercial property investor hahahaI paid 79 for breakfast for two people this morning. Basically the same meal.
Mrs LFC would be having kittens paying that much she's the tightest of tight you know what.99.99% percent of the time we cook/eat breakfast at home however periodically Mrs EZ wants to take us all to breakfast. Now I'd be happy with two pieces of vegemite toast and black coffee so I sit quietly whilst the family demolishes the GDP equivalent of a small nation & Mr EZ has to pick up the tab. Last time this beachside orgy of cafe breakfast occurred it came to 165 dollars whilst I quietly wept.
The things we do for love.
Lol I wish.but your a loaded commercial property investor hahaha
At least you are eating feta for breakfast tell me its deepfried and scrambled in the eggs and bacon..Lol I wish.
I have nothing except down the track if we sell.
Thats basically what it is for breakie thought in the inner city, and I take my young 'un for breakfast once a week/
16 eggs
7 bacon side
5 fetta side
2 x coffees 10
Her
kids toast, avacado, hash brown and juice.
Not even extravegant.
as they say the apples doesn't fall far from the treeAt least you are eating feta for breakfast tell me its deepfried and scrambled in the eggs and bacon..
LFC stop being a tight arse... lol