I assumed you meant the Australian government had much more control of private property from what you stated in the post previous
Can you be any more specific? Because i cant see where i've mentioned anything vaguely relating to that.
I realise that your MO is to derail the conversation by changing the topic away from your disingenuous arguments - but we are not talking about Australia, we are talking about the US presidental nominees.
I assume the irony of your position - that people saying provocative things getting bashed for it is pleasing - is lost on you, but frankly it is a very bad look for America.
I've always found the calm and respectful manner in which US Congress generally conducts debates to be dignified and pleasant compared to the way out parliament is conducted, which consists of people mouthing off and yelling over each other. It is disappointing to see this thuggish behaviour from a frontrunner of the GOP's presidential campaign.
It's concerning, frankly, to see the way this man can bring the atmosphere of what is generally such a prestigious (if ostentatious) tradition down to this level of encouraging his mob to beat people who he doesn't like.
It's not just protestors that have been assaulted at Trump's rallies.
And it's not just members of the public that are unaffiliated to Trump that have been assaulting people - journalists have also
reportedly been beaten.
This sets a worrying tone for the future of your country if Trump were to win the election.
Nobody should be bashed for engaging in non-violent acts of dissent. Shit like that doesn't happen in "free" countries.