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Hello, we're here to discuss the Victorian election.
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This is going to be algorithmic death.
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Algorithmic death, but Patreon life.
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They have been clamoring for this video and I don't know why.
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Here it is, you orders.
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Leave me alone.
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You have screwed up my algorithm posts.
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This will absolutely impinge on my impressions.
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Anyway, here you are.
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If you want to sign up to Patreon, we will do this.
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I feel like I'm one of the cast of jackass doing a dare.
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This is just stupid.
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But all right.
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The other reason that it is dumb,
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by the way, is we are talking about the Victorian election.
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And the big question is, why?
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Why do you care?
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Is it because you live there?
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Because I don't.
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That's why I don't care.
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But I also don't care for the other factors,
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including, yes, let's go through the list of why this is going to be a tough election for Labor.
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It's got that itch time factor,
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that classic Australiana, can't get rid of it,
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cultural cringe, as Paul Keating would say.
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Oh, they've been around.
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I'm sick of their face.
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Let's give the other ones a go.
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Why?
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Because, you know, it's only fair giving them a go.
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Yeah, that real underdog spirit.
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But I think that, honestly,
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that is just going to be offset by the fact that the Victorian Liberals are truly the underdog,
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as in most Liberals don't want to be Liberals anymore.
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Most Liberals want to be one nation truth tellers.
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So they've got that going against them.
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Just like I have this pizza here that's going against me.
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The other one is that Alan,
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not as popular, not as powerful as Andrews.
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She's a bit of a,
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hello, I'm a boring lady that you achieved the DMV as your manager on the wall.
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But now I'm on your television.
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You know, like she's a competent public servant.
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But it's kind of hard to follow up Daniel Andrews, isn't it?
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He's kind of like the Michael Jackson of state Victorian politics without the ped stuff.
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Oh, no, I've set them off now.
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You can tell just all the psychos in the audience.
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He was mad.
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He's mad at that hipster stuff.
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So there's that.
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Then on top of that,
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you've also got the problem that Victoria Labor has made all of their big infrastructure announcements in the Andrews era.
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Now what you're doing is implementing them.
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So you can't come into this election saying,
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we're going to build a big space tower.
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Why?
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You can't because it's all money that's been committed.
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it's necessary to build the state,
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but it doesn't have that,
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yeah, I want a tilt-a-wheel,
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I want a tilt-a-wheel next to the Melbourne,
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next to the Melbourne try-hard eye,
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right, like that, that's done,
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you can't really say anything cool,
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um, so there is all of those factors that's going into it,
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but honestly, you talk to door knockers,
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you talk to pollsters, it seems like the general mood is,
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yeah, I'm sick of them,
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but I don't trust the leaves,
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that seems to be the general feeling of Victoria and so I don't really think that there's anything particularly wrong about that.
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Frankly that seems to be a fair assessment.
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Everybody always goes, what about One Nation?
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What about One Nation, eh?
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One Nation is the biggest godsend imaginable.
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Look, I sincerely hoped that this One Nation phenomenon would keep rising after South Australia.
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I'm on record saying it.
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I wish that Victoria went One Nation just because I'm sick of you guys having come out of government too.
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Look, I'm in that booth now.
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I'm the, it's time, give the other ones a go.
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I actually do think that about One Nation.
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It'd be great to see them there implode.
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Everyone gets a reminder.
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Oh my God, we can't have those maniacs anywhere near the leaders of power.
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You take one for the team,
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you go to an early election,
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probably about six months after you get elected again.
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I'm giving them that long before it topples.
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That'd be great.
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Have some laughs along the way.
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We'd learn some things.
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Isn't that what life's all about?
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That'd be great.
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And then on top of that,
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you just get the new lease of life and then it'd be that,
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I'm sick of this mob.
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Give the other ones a go.
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You get another 12 years.
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Look, that's what I hoped would have happened.
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Honestly, from the bottom of my heart,
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that's what I wish would have happened to you, Victoria.
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But it doesn't look like it is.
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It doesn't look like it is because don't you think that the One Nation factor is already waning?
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Don't you think that globally,
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the whole MAGA movement is already waning?
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Don't you think that in 2016,
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it was very cool to be a truth teller.
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It was very cool to be like,
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yeah, yeah, owning the libs.
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It's not got that motion to it anymore, does it?
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It doesn't have that drive.
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It doesn't have that, ooh,
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this is edgy and counterculture.
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It's like, no, this is just straight up the culture now tell me
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if you agree with this in the comments
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but this is my assessment you know what i think is
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becoming counter-cultural cool again sensible planning reasonable tomorrow like i really think
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that like you're our gores of the world just these very sensible being counters like your allen's
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and all that kind of stuff people are just craving
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that oh thank god somebody that's normal you know thank god that's that's supposed to be there
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that seems to be coming back
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and thank god thank god you know what i mean like
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these people are a solid 30-ish percent of the population
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but the other 70 of the population that 40
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that really determines elections there was a period of time where they would be looking at this
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and being trump curious
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but i think he satiated our curiosity at this point there is a 30
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that are endlessly curious about the intellectual arguments of pauline hansen
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which carl stefanovic monopolizes over but you know this is an audience
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that he cynically plays to it's not the culture is it it's like a subculture now
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so that's something else that i I suppose if you,
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unlike me, don't want to see Pauline Hanson rise to prominence,
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you should be quite relieved by that, I suppose.
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The other thing that I would say is,
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if you have somebody that thinks,
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yeah, Pauline's got some good ideas,
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you know what I hear over and over again,
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and I've been saying there's been a really effective argument from our channel as well,
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just linking her to Gina Reinhart,
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I mean, it is the factual, undeniable, ironclad truth.
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Pauline Hanson used to be this cool Australiana type of xenophobia.
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This like, I hate Asians,
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there's too many of them in my fish and chip shop.
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Again, she reminded you of your auntie from rural Australia that you always look at her and think,
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are you a closeted lesbian?
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And I think that Pauline Hanson doesn't know the answer to that either.
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She's still exploring.
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But like, that kind of,
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she used to be that.
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That, now she is, well,
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you know, I suppose your rural Facebook aunt that spends all the time on Facebook and just gets flooded with Maga bots.
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And so that is her views now.
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But that's what I'm saying.
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It's not, it's not Australian anymore.
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It's not patriotic.
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It's this, you know, she's just a McDonald's franchise of Maga now.
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She's bought a, she used to have a fish and chip shop.
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She's bought a franchise.
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That's really what it is.
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And I think that as soon as you start pointing out,
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Gina Reinhart is clearly funding her.
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Even point out the plane thing.
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Just be like, look at this plane.
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courtesy a la gina reinhardt air a lot of those people
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that are like yeah pauline hands we need to shake things up they see
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that and they're like oh yeah yeah okay and they go away immediately
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because there's something i'm saying this in a new video that's coming out
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but there is something
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that is undeniably likable about pauline to the australian psyche i
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mean i get it i am you are we are australian you see pauline hansen
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and she's got that underdog like yeah you get him pauline She's got that.
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Gina Reinhardt does not have that, does she?
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She is not an underdog.
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She's a tall poppy, a big poppy too, very big poppy.
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And so she is public enemy number one.
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Everyone despises her across the spectrum.
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They all hate Gina.
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This is why I thought that this was unbelievable that you had the treasurer of Australia come out and say this.
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Gina Reinhardt's company has bought a plane for Pauline Hanson.
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What do you mean?
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I think Pauline Hanson is a wholly owned subsidiary of Gina Reinhart.
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And we know this because whenever Pauline Hanson is asked to vote in the interests of Australian workers,
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she instead votes in the interests of Gina Reinhart.
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Whether it's in industrial relations,
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whether it's in cost of living relief,
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what we've seen again and again from One Nation is they typically vote the way
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that Gina Reinhart wants them to rather than how the workers and battlers of this country need them to.
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If you go back through One Nation's voting record,
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what you'll see is a very consistent pattern of voting against the interests of people who work
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and people who struggle in this country.
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And so I don't think it's a big surprise to see this very close relationship between between One Nation and Gina Reinhart.
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Gina Reinhart's got an agenda.
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She's flagged before.
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She's flagged things like getting rid of the minimum wage and all of these sorts of things.
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And I think pretty frequently we see One Nation dance to Gina Reinhart's tune.
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I mean, that's perfect, isn't it?
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That says it all.
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I can't remember, you know,
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Treasurers are usually much more careful than that.
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Like, he just came out and said it.
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That was good on you, Jim.
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Can you stop impressing us?
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Anyway, back to Victorian politics.
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I think that the One Nation thing,
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this is my prediction, it's always wrong.
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So they're probably going to win now which I hope happens.
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It's a very confusing prediction,
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but I think that One Nation is probably going to fizzle.
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I mean, you know, in the by-elections that happened recently,
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it was a bit like, I mean, they're there.
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Wasn't as good as they were hoping, was it?
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So I think that that is probably just going to keep fizzling out.
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I honestly think that One Nation mania has sort of already...
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It's just like, whoa!
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Kyle gets some views out of it.
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That's the benefit to this country.
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Doesn't seem to be going anywhere.
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They don't seem to have anything,
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like even in those by-elections,
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it really just seemed to be,
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here's my policy for the local area.
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Ben Robert Smith is awesome.
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It's just a bunch of culture war online.
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It's a terminally online party.
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So I don't think that that's that much of a threat.
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I think honestly, again, this is just going to be one of those elections where you go to it,
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everybody's just like, this doesn't excite me.
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Yes, state politics, that's what it should be,
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exciting to you all the time should be a carnival, shouldn't it?
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Yay.
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They're just going to go there and they're going to say,
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okay, well, these are clearly trained wrecks.
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This will get sharpened more and more when you get to the election
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and people actually focus on it instead of just you people on my Patreon that are focused on this.
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I'm going to assure you right now.
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Thank you very much for sustaining my life,
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but I don't think anybody else is thinking about this except you.
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No offense, okay?
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Please continue to support this channel.
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And anybody else that wants to support this channel as well,
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that would be great because we would really really like more staff
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so that we can push out more because honestly
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if there is one threat it is the fact
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that every single one of these little ecosystems is just festering
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their own little echo chamber we need to start puncturing all of them
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that needs to start happening
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and we simply do not have the manpower to monitor all of them
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so
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that would be the big goal of this channel anyway we're
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doing suggestions of what you want to see as a video in a poll
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that we will be doing at the end of the week
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so can you give me some suggestions that have some clickability please
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but at the same time honestly like i seriously do mean this
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thank you from the bottom of my heart this is my
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gift to you believe me it is a gift wogger aubry newcastle
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and all of america i'm coming with a show links below and how to get those
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