Rolling up the red carpet: Sunshine State savages Palaszczuk

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17 Responses to Rolling up the red carpet: Sunshine State savages Palaszczuk

  1. NFA says:

    Communist Labor (26) plus Communist Greens (14) is 40 points.

    Looks like Palaszczuk will win comfortably.

  2. Mantaray says:

    The entire goat-rodeo is all about (only about) Brisbane and surrounds….

    After multiple decades of ingesting unlimited vehicle fumes….and then allowing themselves to be injected with gene-altering, dementia-causing chemical agents, city-slickers (everywhere: not just SE Qld) are unable to think straight for more than the shortest of periods. Thus you get to see the city d’heads voting en masse for the shytest pollies imaginable and then “wondering” how come everything goes to shyte.

    Meanwhile out in the boonies we redneck hillbillies do not waver. Whilst the SE arse-hats were raptuously endorsing The Chook last time around even as they were being locked down, masked, and social distanced….the Seat of Burdekin saw a total wipeout for F’wittery PalaceChook-style…as is entirely normal in heavily-based areas. An 11% swing to the LNP (2PP). Even Whitsunday swung against the Liars Party despite the influx of Asylum Seekers from down south these days.

    And here we are again. City dopes waking up for 5 minutes….certain to breathlessly demand “better”, only to cry out for worse again in the near future.

    Meanwhile, despite my loathing for their home town I will still write “Go the flamin’ Broncos, you good things!”

  3. Petros says:

    That’s it alright, Mantaray. Metropolitan morons voting for scum. Next wind farms need to be in the Green seats, if the Libs had any balls. They don’t so we will get more of the uniparty corruption and destruction.

  4. Petros says:

    Let’s hope the Libs need PHON to get over the line.

  5. Entropy says:

    Palaszczuk is probably hoping for a big cyclone this season so she can trail her caring character.
    Any cyclone at all these days being portrayed as Armageddon these days of course. Just has to spin up me cross the coast.
    Heck we might even get some bushfires.

  6. Entropy says:

    14% green is a worry.

  7. Bluey says:

    Entropy says:
    11 September, 2023 at 6:08 am
    14% green is a worry.

    Yes, I’m reminded of an article post lock downs of someone who’d moved to QLD because dan’s lockdowns had destroyed their business, but was blatantly a greens voter.

  8. Entropy says:

    Annoying when they flee the consequences of their politics but bring their politics with them.

  9. C.L. says:

    She’s back:

    Annastacia Palaszczuk has stared down Labor critics who want her to quit and declared she will “absolutely” stay on as leader, as new polling fuels fears she is leading the third-term government to a wipe-out at next year’s election.

    Arriving in Brisbane late on Sunday night from a two-week overseas holiday with her surgeon partner, Ms Palaszczuk said she was “looking forward to a big week”.

  10. Petros says:

    Stay, Stacey, stay!

  11. jupes says:

    Any cyclone at all these days being portrayed as Armageddon these days of course.

    Haha! Remember Cyclone Yasi? Gillard and Bligh talked it up as if the meteor from Armageddon (the movie) was about to hit Qld. Scaring the crap out of the population was portrayed as good leadership at the time. No doubt it still is. One person was killed.

  12. Lee says:

    Could Labor form government with Green and “independent” scum?

  13. Entropy says:

    That photo of miles….I reckon the koala is smarter and more innovative.

  14. Entropy says:

    STC Yasi was a really bad one, one of the worst for decades and the low death count (a Darwin Award recipient who ran his diesel genny in the same enclosed space) was the result of modern communications, preparedness and rebuilt housing and infrastructure after STC larry in 2006. The difference between a thriving modern economy which can afford to be adapt and be prepared and kleptocracies.

    We haven’t had a cyclone anywhere near as severe since, although Debbie cost a packet because of its path and rainfall. We are well overdue for a biggun. So Palaszczuk might be “lucky”.

  15. Rockdoctor says:

    We haven’t had a cyclone anywhere near as severe since, although Debbie cost a packet because of its path and rainfall. We are well overdue for a biggun. So Palaszczuk might be “lucky”

    Thinking same Entrophy. El Nino brewing Coral sea up to warmer than normal temps and shear length of time anything severe has even threatened the populated coast let alone crossed it. I don’t count the pissweak excuses we have seen in the recent past that have somehow been named.

    If I remember correctly Bligh tried using Yasi to the hilt but it didn’t work.

  16. Annastacia Palaszczuk has stared down Labor critics who want her to quit and declared she will “absolutely” stay on as leader, as new polling fuels fears she is leading the third-term government to a wipe-out at next year’s election.

    Time for a sweep? 😀

  17. Ragu Namatjira Bennelong Schwab says:

    October 14

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