stepchook

joined 9 months ago
[–] stepchook@mastodon.au 1 points 1 month ago

@Baku
on mastodon, it's an emoji of a shark

[–] stepchook@mastodon.au 3 points 1 month ago (3 children)

@Baku
That would allow James Bond type espionage at the poker table. No Martini :BlobHajMlem: will blow your cover.

[–] stepchook@mastodon.au 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

@Aussiemandeus @Baku
#australianpolitics
Municipal councils in Broome, Karratha, Geraldton and Carnarvon held closed meetings to promise various amounts in millions of dollars toward continued Qantas services during lockdown. In Geraldton, the amount was three hundred dollars for every member of the population, even though only about ten percent are ever likely to use it. No consultation. Appalling plutocratic governance. Thank goodness for road coaches.

[–] stepchook@mastodon.au 1 points 1 month ago

@dgriffith @Affidavit
#australia #passport
Our record on international relations isn't squeaky. Papua is basically an Australian mine. We essentially invaded east Timor. We routinely ignore obligations to less fortunate island nations. Our indigenous situation is a source of international shame.

Good passport though.

[–] stepchook@mastodon.au 1 points 1 month ago

@unionagainstdhmo @Zagorath
That is very insightful. obviously if the greens had more power, they would also end up having to strike more deals to get their bills passed. I understand that some compromise is how party politics works. Very sad that senator Payman had to go.

Still allowed to voice my dissent over issues that bother me. The anti-protest laws suck. In WA the fines are $15,000 for disrupting normal activity. 'Republican' is a confusing word. the anti-protest laws are downright Cromwellian

[–] stepchook@mastodon.au 1 points 1 month ago

@Zagorath
I love most things about the labor party, but the anti-protest laws passed on their watch. The law is undemocratic and does not represent my rights as a worker. Democracy under attack https://www.hrlc.org.au/news/2024/07/03/protest-peril

[–] stepchook@mastodon.au 1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

@Zagorath @unionagainstdhmo
Allow me to focus on the anti-protest law.
How did that arise from the workers?
Isn't industrial action a fotrm of protest?

[–] stepchook@mastodon.au 1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

@unionagainstdhmo
I was being sarcastic. I meant republican in the American sense of being reactionary. The Labor party seems compromised by the mining lobby.

[–] stepchook@mastodon.au 2 points 1 month ago

@unionagainstdhmo
I'm not about to vote liberal, but feel disappointed by some Labor decisions. The anti-protest law in particular seem to have bipartisan support despite democratic resistance. Protests over freedom of association were once the backbone of union membership and strength.

[–] stepchook@mastodon.au 1 points 1 month ago (4 children)

@unionagainstdhmo
I'm not accusing the Labor party of popular sovereignty.

[–] stepchook@mastodon.au 1 points 1 month ago (15 children)

@Ilandar
I can't see the daily discussion topic, but it was something about Aus developing trends of USA politics. They're already here. We have two republican parties.

[–] stepchook@mastodon.au 6 points 1 month ago (17 children)

@Ilandar @trk
No. We are perfectly capable of having our own version of the right wing extremist shambles. Reaction to hard times. Source good news. Stay calm and vote against them.

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