So at 21, in 2003, not that long ago, Dom Perrottet thought it was ok to wear a nazi uniform to his 21'st, there also the fact that his parents must have thought it was OK:
That's going to confuse One Nation votersSo at 21, in 2003, not that long ago, Dom Perrottet thought it was ok to wear a nazi uniform to his 21'st, there also the fact that his parents must have thought it was OK:
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Well if it's true this is a hit job from the Pokies lobby in response to the NSW's governments attempt to put more controls on problem gambling, then I hope whoever wins the NSW election doubles down on the reforms in response.So at 21, in 2003, not that long ago, Dom Perrottet thought it was ok to wear a nazi uniform to his 21'st, there also the fact that his parents must have thought it was OK:
Of course it's a hit job. They're gangsters. Crooks. Thieves. Legalised purveyors of human misery. At least drug dealers get you high.Well if it's true this is a hit job from the Pokies lobby in response to the NSW's governments attempt to put more controls on problem gambling, then I hope whoever wins the NSW election doubles down on the reforms in response.
What never ceases to amaze me is people who get surprised by the subsequent behaviour. Look at his upbringing? Where is the diversity? Where is the reality check? The worst that happens to the Dom's of the world is that they run out of Pims at the yacht club on a Friday night.Perrotet's a conservative Catholic, a privileged private school boy, former Young Liberal, lawyer and politician. But he's taking on the pokie cartel, so maybe he's not a complete write-off.
It's one of the few good things about him.But he's taking on the pokie cartel, so maybe he's not a complete write-off.
Minns' ears must have been burning.
Pokie input limits, 'VIP Lounge' signs banned in NSW if Labor wins election
NSW Labor will reduce the amount of poker machines across the state, introduce a cash input limit of $500 and ban "VIP lounge" signs if elected in March.www.abc.net.au
It's fair enough. Non-union members have benefited from unions despite contributing nothing.