
Australia makes no car, if there is any, the dealers there will gang up to create shortage so that they can gouge poor Aussie under the broad daylight?
Kangaroos are weirdos.
Getting out of Lamborghini
Business is calling for urgent government intervention to address crippling shortages of Lamborghinis on the East Coast of Australia, according to an exclusive report in the Australian Financial Review.
An exclusive report in the AFR today revealed devastating supply issues in Australiaâs Lamborghini market, the crisis coming at a time when prices were rising across the board and the sector was grappling with soaring costs and labor shortages.
âThe boss of luxury carmaker Lamborghini says the group is still assessing by how much it will lift prices as inflation across the industry accelerates, with heavy demand meaning backlogs for new vehicles have now blown out to 18 months,â said the report.
âJobs will be destroyed unless the Government moves immediately to ease restrictions on the luxury car sector,â said Jennifer Westacott from the Business Council of Australia.
Touring the country as part of the Paul Murray Live âBusiness is doing it toughâ campaign, Westacott called for deregulation of the sector saying high taxes and crippling labor costs would drive the industry offshore.
Demonized by ACCC
The Lamborghini industry, said the AFR, was being demonized following a report by the ACCC which found Lamborghini dealerships were colluding to maximize export profits to the detriment of domestic Lamborghini consumers on the East Coast.
âWe are not wankers,â said a spokesperson for the Lamborghini Association of Australia (LAA) saying the supply crisis was due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Responding to the ACCC findings that the market would experience shortages of Lamborghinis in 2023, the LAA spokesperson also called on the Government to intervene as a matter of urgent national interest.
âJobKeeper was a positive stepâ, said LAA chairman John Barilaro, âbut it didnât go far enoughâ. Chief executive of the Australian Industry Group Innes Willox agreed, telling the AFR a bail-out package was required to accompany tough measures to address high labor costs in the sector.
âAI Group is advocating a zero wages policy until equilibrium returns to the market. Unless Lamborghini distributors can operate in a efficiently government funded environment with no transparency, Lamborghini consumers are at serious risk.â
Red tape was hurting the sector, said Willox, but once the backlogs eased and more consumers were able to access Lamborghinis the wealth would trickle down to workers as Lamborghini luxury car dealerships would once again be able to provide workers with PPE and free train tickets to get to work.
âThis is driving companies to the wall,â said Willox.
Reiterating its calls to adopt proposals by the Luxury Automobile Distributors Society (LADS) to build Lamborghini import terminals to import Lamborghinis back into Australia which had already been already exported offshore, the AFR rejected calls for a Domestic Lamborghini Reservation Policy. âThe government should not interfere in the market,â said Willox, except by providing subsidiesâ.
âLamborghinis should be banned,â said Greens leader Adam Bandt. âWe draw the line at torture, and generally donât advocate corporate punishment, but anybody caught driving a Lamborghini should be whipped in the public square and emissions free plaster effigies made of them to replace colonial monumentsâ.
In an interview last night on Sky Newsâ The Bolt Report, One Nation Leader Pauline said it was âthe bloody Asiansâ.
Bloody Asians?
A Lamborghini Murciélago being destroyed in Taiwan
A spokesperson for the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the Government had made a promise at the election and would stick to its commitments to achieve 43% Lamborghini ownership by 2050. âThis is a minimum commitment,â he said.
âWe have made that commitment to the Australian people,â said the Prime Minister, âWe will not be negotiating on our target to have 43% Lamborghini ownership by 2050â.
Resiling from previous calls to have Lamborghini owners summarily executed the Greens Leader said, âOur approach is to say to government, âitâs good that weâre finally taking action on Lamborghinis but we need to do betterâ.
Analysis by economist Judith Sloan in The Australian found that any moves to improve workplace conditions or tax luxury cars would drive the industry offshore. âThis is an issue of sovereign risk. Lamborghini drivers would simply move overseas,â she said.
An Amphibious Lamborghini Huracan?

Milly Alcock Deleted Nude Sex Scene From âHouse of the Dragonâ Uncovered
The video below appears to feature a deleted nude sex scene starring actress Milly Alcock from HBOâs upcoming âGame of Thronesâ prequel series âHouse of the Dragonâ.
As you can see, in this series Milly plays âRhaenyra Targaryenâ a saucy princess who loves to get her dragon hole licked and banged by her trusted advisor âLittle Finger SrââŠ
Clearly Milly Alcock wants to be the latest in a long line of heathen Hollywood harlots who hit the big time from whoring their naked bodies on an HBO fantasy series⊠But unfortunately for Milly, after this blasphemously brazen display she is going to find out the hard way that the eternal Hellfire burns much hotter than a Dragonâs breath.
Of course since she belongs to the âAlcockâ tribe she no doubt comes from a long line of degenerate Jezebels who are known for taking on any dick that comes there way, so she will be in good company as she roasts alongside her ancestors for all eternity.





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Parking like this in front of a restaurant




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