The South Australian Political Landscape

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Could you get anymore salty Jim?
July 11th 2012....
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods

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Wedgie wrote:
Armchair expert wrote:Marshall concedes
Beautiful, let's hope we never see this Port/Norwood supporter again, bring on the V8s! I bet true Norwood fans will be the happiest.Thank you SA!
Tomorrow's Sunday Mail poll, who were the biggest losers? The Libs or Essendon? :lol:
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Brodlach wrote:Could you get anymore salty Jim?
In fairness his day couldn't get much worse! :lol:
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
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Brodlach wrote:Could you get anymore salty Jim?
Plenty.
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Wedgie wrote:
Brodlach wrote:Could you get anymore salty Jim?
In fairness his day couldn't get much worse! :lol:
Norwood win today?
July 11th 2012....
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Wedgie wrote:
Brodlach wrote:Could you get anymore salty Jim?
In fairness his day couldn't get much worse! :lol:
Why?
I won money betting against my side and I’ll now get a pay rise thanks to hopefully some Labor voters losing their jobs in the coming weeks.
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Jim05 wrote:
Wedgie wrote:
Brodlach wrote:Could you get anymore salty Jim?
In fairness his day couldn't get much worse! :lol:
Why?
I won money betting against my side and I’ll now get a pay rise thanks to hopefully some Labor voters losing their jobs in the coming weeks.
:lol:
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
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Jim05 wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Thanks to Bet365 who had Labor at $3.10 2 months ago :D

Malinaskus is very likable and I hope will do a great job.
The guy who shut the repat and destroyed health in this state is very likeable lol
Marshall has been a bit unlucky with bushfires then COVID, but he had more than a chance to show great leadership...and didnt.

Im happy to see what Labor can do for the next 4 years
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Dutchy wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Thanks to Bet365 who had Labor at $3.10 2 months ago :D

Malinaskus is very likable and I hope will do a great job.
The guy who shut the repat and destroyed health in this state is very likeable lol
Marshall has been a bit unlucky with bushfires then COVID, but he had more than a chance to show great leadership...and didnt.

Im happy to see what Labor can do for the next 4 years
All ministers would want to watch what they say....the premier might be wearing a wire!
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Fantastic speech.
July 11th 2012....
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods

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Jim05 wrote:
Spargo wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Beautiful, can come back to the state tomorrow.
Hopefully never see that wanker Marshall again in my life.
Oh , hang on, except for Norwood and Alberton Ovals where I'm sure I'll see him supporting both of his clubs.
V8s are back baby!
**** off Marshall! And take your ******* basketball stadium with you.
Dickhead.

Signed, someone who's voted Liberal most of his life.
Hopefully the SA economy crashes and plenty lose their jobs in SA.
Shit post, Jim.
Nope I’ll stand by it. We have gradually been weeding the Union scum out at work so this will be a decent time to get rid of a few more in the coming weeks
"Union scum".
Right here people is what we have to deal with.
As for the previous post about hoping people lose their jobs, well that takes the cake.
Maybe Jim's salty after getting belted by dads army today.
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tigerpie wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
Spargo wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Hopefully the SA economy crashes and plenty lose their jobs in SA.
Shit post, Jim.
Nope I’ll stand by it. We have gradually been weeding the Union scum out at work so this will be a decent time to get rid of a few more in the coming weeks
"Union scum".
Right here people is what we have to deal with.
As for the previous post about hoping people lose their jobs, well that takes the cake.
Maybe Jim's salty after getting belted by dads army today.
Not salty about the footy that for sure. We are crap and I’m not surprised at all by the result.
As for the election absolutely I’m salty about it and I’ll stand by my call of Union scum. Numbers are dwindling and they will go the way of the dinosaurs
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Sorry to disappoint but there will always be a union presence in the workforce because some **nts can't be trusted when it comes to wages and health and safety.
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tigerpie wrote:Sorry to disappoint but there will always be a union presence in the workforce because some **nts can't be trusted when it comes to wages and health and safety.
Gone from about 85% at mine to under 20% now in just over 10 years. As the old buggers are pushed out it will bring numbers down very quickly
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Jim05 wrote:
tigerpie wrote:Sorry to disappoint but there will always be a union presence in the workforce because some **nts can't be trusted when it comes to wages and health and safety.
Gone from about 85% at mine to under 20% now in just over 10 years. As the old buggers are pushed out it will bring numbers down very quickly
Whats wrong with unions at your place of employment?
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Armchair expert wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
tigerpie wrote:Sorry to disappoint but there will always be a union presence in the workforce because some **nts can't be trusted when it comes to wages and health and safety.
Gone from about 85% at mine to under 20% now in just over 10 years. As the old buggers are pushed out it will bring numbers down very quickly
Whats wrong with unions at your place of employment?
Nothing now as we have got rid of most of them in my division and under the new contracts rewritten 2 years ago you are now are forbidden to take strike action.
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Disunity is death in politics and unfortunately it’s been intrenched in the SA libs since. Efore I was born in 1971.
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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I still don’t understand how we are going to fix the “ramping crisis” without any more beds. In 6 months time are we still going to see Ambo’s with writing on them because FMC have huge lines still? There are many good things that Labor put forward but I just can’t fathom their statements on the health system in SA.
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tigerpie wrote:Sorry to disappoint but there will always be a union presence in the workforce because some **nts can't be trusted when it comes to wages and health and safety.
Spot on. Our yard would be 90-95% union, it’s why we have decent work conditions & pay. No one ever wants to strike in our industry, in all my years we’ve stopped work just once, it was resolved within the hour.
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Spargo wrote:
tigerpie wrote:Sorry to disappoint but there will always be a union presence in the workforce because some **nts can't be trusted when it comes to wages and health and safety.
Spot on. Our yard would be 90-95% union, it’s why we have decent work conditions & pay. No one ever wants to strike in our industry, in all my years we’ve stopped work just once, it was resolved within the hour.
The fiasco in NSW with the trains doesn't put unions in a good light though, that's been going on for ages!
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