Should've voted Family First.Well I voted Liberal, so this shit ain't my fault.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA yeah.Should've voted Family First.
The kind of shit trade unions whinge about: http://bit.ly/ajAwr4that's a tad melodramatic, justin simon
See, I think that's the point where you lost what little credibility you had.But it's my weekend - it's my democratic RIGHT to have more money. And it is because we elected Rudd as PM pretty much to get rid of that abomination. Heh. And the fact that anyone could justify not paying someone for weekends and such because they can "easily work" shows the problem with that awful piece of legislation: We are humons and Howard treated us as dogs to serve the upper class.
You're a dog, Justin Simon. A dog.
The weekends are sacred: They are a respite to the working week. You're a douche moll, I'm well aware, but even a mentally handicapped inbred moron like yourself can surely admit that we deserve more money to work during the days which should be reserved for rest and relaxation.See, I think that's the point where you lost what little credibility you had.
I may be a cancer to NCAP, but you're a cancer to society.
Now that stuff there is the good stuff that Kevin Rudd's done...-Influential in pushing for increase in Asian language teaching in primary schools
-Depicts Australia as an intelligent nation... we have a big problem with dumb bogans controlling everything, opposing anything progressive and Howard just pandered to these dregs of society
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Internet censorship is a non-issue... Conroy's a fool, Rudd knows this but also knows 80%+ of Australians are somewhat scared of the internet - this wont be a big part of the campaign, and probs will get dumped after being blocked by the senate
Wouldn't help them to get a better education but more like helping them out with their daily lives in the university campus and abroad?I don't really think giving university students extra money will also help them get a better education. I mean I appreciate the extra money, but really has anyone who has a prominent position in government been into a university in the last 5 years? University students could do with some extra money, but first they need Alchoholics Anonymous. Goon sales are going to go through the roof in the next few weeks with this 650 dollar scholarship.
qftyeah fucking boat people keep em out of my suburb! We have a fucking 40 year mortgage on this Kellyville home and I don't want fucking afghanis blacking up the place!
Oh please. Quit bitching about nothing. No-one's forcing you to work on the weekend. Any work you do then is taken voluntarily, and you will be reimbursed with perfectly decent wages. If you don't want to work for those wages get some more human capital and a better bargaining position or find a new job. If no-one is willing to work without weekend loading, then employers will be forced to bring it back anyway. And if they are willing, then obviously they want the job more than you and hence should get it.The weekends are sacred: They are a respite to the working week. You're a douche moll, I'm well aware, but even a mentally handicapped inbred moron like yourself can surely admit that we deserve more money to work during the days which should be reserved for rest and relaxation.
Well in that case it's also your democratic right to be unemployed.BTW, you took my quote out of context. It's our democratic right, GIVEN THAT WE VOTED FOR IT IN THE LAST ELECTION.
Yeah I was answering another post, but it's not worth the economic burden anyway as most university students don't really deserve or need the extra money. University students are generally drama queens when it comes to money. If university students were really struggling that much I wouldn't hear so many people talking about how much they drank the night before neither would I see as many people smoking. Only a tiny percentage of people would be unable to survive as a university student due to financial problems. The real issue is Generation Y = greedy consumers.Wouldn't help them to get a better education but more like helping them out with their daily lives in the university campus and abroad?
Cool sweeping generalisations based on tenuous anecdotal evidence bro.Yeah I was answering another post, but it's not worth the economic burden anyway as most university students don't really deserve or need the extra money. University students are generally drama queens when it comes to money. If university students were really struggling that much I wouldn't hear so many people talking about how much they drank the night before neither would I see as many people smoking. Only a tiny percentage of people would be unable to survive as a university student due to financial problems. The real issue is Generation Y = greedy consumers.
quoted for stupidity
Yeah I'm making sweeping generalisations based on university students that I know and the culture that surrounds universities. I'd still say most university students are completely capable of surviving on the money they are already getting as most university students I know spend a considerable amount of money on alcohol and smokes.Cool sweeping generalisations based on tenuous anecdotal evidence bro.
Also, "greedy consumers", what does that even mean? If you mean they consume beyond their means and don't save adequately... It's learned behaviour. Learned behaviour from their baby boomer parents who have made living beyond their means fashionable.
Oh please. Quit bitching about nothing. No-one's forcing you to work on the weekend. Any work you do then is taken voluntarily, and you will be reimbursed with perfectly decent wages. If you don't want to work for those wages get some more human capital and a better bargaining position or find a new job. If no-one is willing to work without weekend loading, then employers will be forced to bring it back anyway. And if they are willing, then obviously they want the job more than you and hence should get it.
Furthermore, have you considered that, because they are not paying 50% extra for the two days of the weekend that they can now afford to give you about 15% extra on every single day of the week?
Well in that case it's also your democratic right to be unemployment.
Also, If you think I'm a right-wing facist, you evidentally haven't listened to jennyfromdablock, Sylvester and Nolan talk about politics and economics. I'm a fucking socialist compared to them.
Well, I guess that is a bonus since you definitely need help with your spelling.