Aged care and sport minister Anika Wells manages to get in a Kendrick Lamar reference into the Hansard, and not just that, but his diss track against Drake, which won him as many Grammy’s as Drake has won in his entire career (and had the entire Grammy’s crowd shouting A MINOR which…was a moment.
The coalition’s big, secretly costed policy is allowing companies to take potential clients out to taxpayer funded lunches and entertainment. So the news for Elizabeth [the person in her answer who enrolled in fee-free TAFE] is, under a Coalition government, she wouldn’t get a pay rise or tax cuts or affordable higher education.
She wouldn’t get help to care for her bonus grandfathers and grandmothers. But according to the Coalition’s publicly defined parameters of their own policy, business, could spend up to $20,000 of Elizabeth’s own taxpayer funds to attend something like for example, the Super Bowl, to lather themselves in Buffalo wings and baby back ribs, nodding along to Kendrick Lamar, all subsidised by the Australian taxpayer.
This is just another reason why those opposite are not like us. They’re not like us.
Hmmmm, not sure Peter Dutton is a fan.
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