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Higgos Right Tricep

My inner thoughts starting to kick in during the middle of the pod😂

Leo Dewberry

That's a very clear classifications of the existing parties in Australia and boy doesnt it make you feel weird that all Green voters want is just vibe. It's as empty and poisonous as the vape they all so enjoy.

Dob WoLF

So if a ETS was implemented, the greens would basically become redundant because another party got material results on the environment and their constituents would have moved on? This to me just looks like self preservation by the greens. I'm not a particularly smart man by any means. I feel like this pod helps me get my head around the political world. I work full time and simply don't have enought time in the day to break it all down on my own

Big J

West Melbourne is the old manufacturing region. North and East Melbourne are definitely the places to be

Lance Weeks

I hate how it's just said like it's a fact that the Greens were better back in the day. Better people who had more honest intentions perhaps, same shit results though. The early incarnations of the Greens, the early and later "No Dams" campaigns, are still viewed as if it wasn't an absolute disaster in the long run. ~100 years of accumulated infrastructure and talent in producing the only viable renewable energy source of it's time, completely destroyed. It fast tracked the death of Tasmanian manufacturing, since most workshops were creating something in the supply chain for the dams. A lot of unions eventually were redundant, since the jobs were gone, probably demotivating union membership. The whole point of the campaigns were to protect the environment that was going to be impacted by the dams projects. And they did. But It also lead to the liberal party winning 2 elections in a row, where they had the free reign to essentially replace the lost manufacturing industry by propping up a logging industry that continues to this day. The state Labor government was in negotiations with them and eventually caved to their demands, but even then they still protested that the agreement wasn't good enough. How they dealt with the ETS was just a light version of how the entire movement got it's initial momentum. One of the few good things to come out of it was that Bob Hawke was able to use it to increase his popularity and get into government, but even that was bittersweet since he was in support of stopping the dam projects. I don't think there'd any way to actually know it or prove it anymore, but I'd bet one of my nuts that meaningful amounts of fossil fuel/ energy production money was subtly donated into the early Greens campaigns. Not that early Bob Brown era Greens were bribed or being paid off for specific views or anything, simply just because their campaign was also beneficial to the most environmentally destructive organisations in the world..

GBoker

Wtf is wrong with you man, 3k+ words and you can barely even do a proper paragraph.

GBoker

Schizophrenia simulator was a lot of fun

Darien M

Man that looping was mad. FjREMIX.

Max humphrey

stay mad you're people are gonna get bombed out and depleted economically, on top of that you've revealed yourselves to the world as scum, enjoy annihilation noob

Rob Smith

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