“Our government is so disgusting that they will bankroll ISLAM and potential terror groups for VOTES….How is that even legal to do”
Funding terrorism is a crime. “LABOR, GREENS AND TEALS SHOULD BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DEATHS OF AUSTRALIANS MURDERED ON OUR OWN SOIL. FOR GODS SAKE, IN WHAT WORLD IS THIS ACCEPTABLE. THESE TRAITORS SHOULD HOLD NO POSITION IN ANY GOVT. VOTE THESE TERROR LOVERS OUT OF PARLIAMENT.. “
Just more reasons to vote One Nation
HEY Albo. This is not diversity and inclusion. You are actively funding division.
A mate is in a wheel chair and gets 10k per year from the NDIS and doesnt know how to access it. His main funding comes from a car accident. he is then charged 30k to maintain that 10k that he hasnt touched in 5 years.
Tim Ayers must think ordinary Aussies must be on a corrupt Labor politicians wage. minister for industry and innovation no wonder were fuked.
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