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 @9RL3PJ6 answered…19hrs19H

Woke Communist incompetents

 @9RKZNTQ answered…22hrs22H

Extremely old and long lasting war australia should have no involvement in

 @9RKZCVB answered…22hrs22H

Yes, in order to make sure welfare supplements, not replaces, a working income.

 @9RKZCVB answered…22hrs22H

Increase, but redirect funds towards diplomacy, peace, cybersecurity, war crime prevention, and other incentives.

 @9RKZCVB answered…22hrs22H

Yes, for now, until electric vehicle prices become cheaper than their petroleum counterparts.

 @9RKZCVB answered…22hrs22H

Yes, but the government should not be there to control the algorithms, just to enforce existing laws.

 @9RKZCVB answered…22hrs22H

Yes, but only in extreme situations, and by court order.

 @9RKZCVB answered…22hrs22H

No, but there should be strict regulation in place in order to prevent such money funding terrorism.

 @9RKZCVB answered…22hrs22H

Yes, as long as funding for these type of weapons goes towards minimising risks of civilian casualties if possible.

 @9RKZCVB answered…22hrs22H

Yes, but only in extreme situations, and as long as it does not encourage irresponsible borrowing, and is not unfair to…

 @9RKZCVB answered…22hrs22H

Yes, I understand what countries do to protect national security, but there should be no racist generalisations about an…

 @9RKZCVB answered…22hrs22H

Yes, as long as it does not unfairly target low-income drivers.

 @9RKZCVB answered…22hrs22H

Yes, but hold government leaders accountable for overreach, and give this responsibility to the police or military.

 @9RKZCVB answered…22hrs22H

No, instead incentivise private companies to do this, and hold them accountable for failures.

 @9RKZCVB answered…22hrs22H

Yes, but only if costs are subsidised, and the availability of diesel vehicles is not compromised.