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ammerfist's avatar

Well played sir!

Good to see someone else proposing limiting access to taxpayer-funded 'healthcare'.

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Damon Hayhow's avatar

Amen!

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Gerardine Hoogland's avatar

How grand is this analysis!

I had trouble picking which point resonated most as they are all so outstanding. But I have to say I love this one because I’ve long believed in regionalisation:

“Pick one backwater town per state, crown it a tax-free Valhalla—no corporate tax, no income tax, no GST, no fuel excise. No welfare, Medicare, or NDIS handouts either. Live there, work there, prosper there. Capital cities can watch the exodus.”

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Stephanie Brooks's avatar

Dream on Geraldine but dreams don't make life better.

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Kenelm Tonkin's avatar

Can you just image the rollicking bustle, the vibrant business, the irrepressible growth, the innovation!

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Gerardine Hoogland's avatar

I can.

I’m from the country and we once had high hopes of decentralisation.

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Tom Valcanis's avatar

The Libs need to be warriors - economic, culture, political warriors. Not lukewarm Diet Coke to Labor's Pepsi Max.

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Kenelm Tonkin's avatar

Socialism is poison, conservatism a dulling spirit. Liberalism is medicine.

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Andrew's avatar

Stand for something or stand for nothing - and the Liberal Party stood for nothing (and has done for quite some time). The South Australian Liberal Party is doing such a great job in opposition that I cannot even tell you their name!

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Kenelm Tonkin's avatar

Sad but true.

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