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Rally in Hobart coming up for the "Yes Stadium" movement.
Which will put Tasmanians into debt for decades for the financial benefit of about four cunts.
Ya fucken stupid Schweinhunden.

"Princess"
Acrylic on board.

#caturday #CatArt #AcrylicPainting #OriginalArt

The interview with John Menadue (Head of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet when Whitlam was sacked by John Kerr) is long but a very interesting read.

Menadue is probably the only remaining significant figure on the inside of the Whitlam Government still alive (Keating was promoted from the back bench to a junior minister position a few weeks before the Dismissal and would have his own views).

There is a fair bit of contrasting Whitlam versus Albanese included. I am left with the feeling that Whitlam is the better of the two and would have done a lot more if he had the stonking majority that Albanese has.

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Quote:

Whitlam’s reservations about the American alliance were firming but he was conscious of the politics: of being wedged by conservatives on the issue. What concerned him towards the end was when he found out that Pine Gap was not run by the Pentagon, but by the CIA. That produced quite an outraged response because Whitlam had been deceived for three years into believing it was run by the Pentagon and not by the CIA. That became an issue in the subsequent election and in the American response. I’ve got no doubt that the CIA was directly involved in the dismissal of the Whitlam Government. I had assumed and known they were standing in the background, and I’ve subsequently learned they were very much in the foreground.
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#Auspol #Whitlam #TheDismisal #50Years #History

https://johnmenadue.com/post/2025/11/what-would-whitlam-think-of-the-albanese-government/

What would Whitlam think of the Albanese Government?

Gough Whitlam’s head mandarin and Pearls & Irritations founder & editor-in-chief John Menadue shares what he sees as the lessons of the Whitlam years, one of which is that the powerful can never be trusted.

Pearls and Irritations

What I love is how Zohran Mamdani's father Mahmood found out about Marx.

"Soon after, he learned about Karl Marx's work from an FBI visit." -wikipedia

FBI guy said, “Do you like Marx?”

I said, “I haven’t met him.”

Guy said, “No, no, he’s dead.”

“Wow, what happened?”

“No, no, he died long ago.”

I thought the guy Marx had just died. So then, “Why are you asking me if he died long ago?”

“No, he wrote a lot. He wrote that poor people should not be poor.”

I said, “Sounds amazing.”

Gov Shutdown: US Army is advising its soldiers in Germany to go to food banks
L: https://old.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/1oozpq5/the_us_army_is_advising_its_soldiers_in_germany/
C: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45822899
posted on 2025.11.05 at 09:00:20 (c=2, p=12)

Austrian researchers identify persistent immune protein as biomarker for complications of Long COVID-19.

Researchers identified PTX-3 as a potential biomarker for lasting tissue damage, chronic immune activation, and post-infection complications, shedding light on Long COVID and ME/CFS biological mechanisms.

Source: https://archive.li/WB5AE

Study: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/immunology/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2025.1672485/full

I’m sure there are many horror stories about sudden spikes in premium rates. This was totally avoidable and exactly why Democrats drew a hard line.
Don Farrell: The Godfather of Business as Usual

This is not the profile of a Labor minister. This is a portrait of embedded capitalism in clerical collar. Jason Koutsoukis’ latest federal government puff piece in The Saturday Paper, “Meet the man who controls [...]

The Australian Independent Media Network

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Memory 3e by Alan Baddeley et al., 2015

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