Sandez
Hay Guys
Don't vote Liberal- do a donkey vote if you don't want to vote for Labor.
Why? So that we can continue being raped into becoming the state with the smallest growth in Australia due to excessively high taxes levied at the hands of an incompetent Labor government who do nothing with said taxes but inflate wages for their public sector mates to sit around on their arse doing nothing because they've been hired way over and above what the state needs to provide services?Sandez said:Don't vote Liberal- do a donkey vote if you don't want to vote for Labor.
what's wrong with that?Lockhart said:So it’s either them or Green Hippies that want to legalise Pot, gay marriage and turn Australia’s farming land back into wild Amazon.
It's a great thing that the voice of the Greens is really irrelevant in todays poltical environment..hazaar said:what's wrong with that?
I think you'll find you're wrong.frog12986 said:It's a great thing that the voice of the Greens is really irrelevant in todays poltical environment..
But swings are easier in state constituencies due to the smaller amount of voters. While 9.4 is seen in Federal Politics as "Fairly Safe Labor" swings occur can be surprising such as the 15% and 11% swings in the seats of Gilmore and Hughes which were once safe Labor seats now claimed comfortably by two of the dumbest women in Parliament.frog12986 said:As much as I think change is needed, it is highly unlikely..
Take the seat of Drummoyne as an example. The seat is considered to be a 'marginal' seat in the context of electorate, with a swing of 9.4% needed for the Libs to gain the seat. In 2003 the ALP candidate, Angela D'Amore polled 47% of te primary vote. If that is considered to be marginal, the chances of a change in government are verging on impossible..
Full Article - The Sun-Herald/SMHNow it's personal: Iemma's strategy to hurt Debnam
UNDER pressure in the opinion polls, Labor is planning to launch an American-style negative election campaign targeting Opposition Leader Peter Debnam as filthy rich, out of touch with ordinary voters and a business failure.
Even Mr Debnam's retired father, John, has being dragged into the negative image-making with false accusations that he suffers from depression.
At Labor-organised focus groups in Sydney, the audience is being asked about Mr Debnam snr's "struggle with depression" - a campaign technique the Liberal leader has branded as "sick, offensive and reprehensible".
"You can't get any lower than this," Mr Debnam said. "Are they capable of making an apology? I doubt it."
The Sun-Herald has obtained the transcript of an ALP-conducted focus group session at Harris Park on October 19 at which the audience was bombarded with highly damaging references - many of them untrue - about Mr Debnam.
At one point, the moderator told the all-male audience aged between 30 and 50: "Peter Debnam doesn't understand people like us.
"He's the member for Vaucluse, he lives in a multimillion-dollar mansion bought by his wife and is a member of the local yacht club."
In fact, the Debnams live in a block of units in Bellevue Hill. He doesn't own a yacht, but belongs to the Royal Motor Yacht Club, which is mainly for owners of power boats. He also belongs to the North Bondi Surf Club. [...]
Last time I checked they mostly voted for the CDP, but seriously even a theocracy at this point looks tempting considering the major fuckup that is this unfortunate labour government.spell check said:don't vote liberal unless you are a christian fundamentalist
Actually they'll be offering relative centrism compared to the current social leftism, as well as get this economy back to relative funtion.labor might be lame but the liberals offer nothing but social conservatism as an alternative - you will be handing them control of education and the criminal justice system.
ie. vote libspick the lesser of two evils. THINK OF THE CHILDREN
Hear Hear..Musk said:agreed, im sick of Victoria to be the premier state
There's nothing wrong with beating up the fact that he's a bit of a rich cunt.Rafy said:
Ha I'm sorry. You seem to have zero grasp of recent political history.bshoc said:Actually they'll be offering relative centrism compared to the current social leftism, as well as get this economy back to relative funtion
You summed it up well, however I think ideology has lost a lot of its significance at a state level due to the more administrative based responsibilities. Sure, concepts such as injecting rooms and the like will create a moral difference, however when looking at the totality of government it's more about management and action.wheredanton said:Ha I'm sorry. You seem to have zero grasp of recent political history.
The NSW ALP are the most right wing of any ALP government anywhere. That is a known fact. The reason why the ALP has been so strong in the NSW for the past few terms is because, with Bob Carr, it moved so far to the right that it squeezed out the Liberals and took over their traditional values (NSW state liberals have usually been wet and moderate Pittwater like folk).
Kinda explains why Brogs got knifed considering he supported select injecting rooms and methadone clinics. Those of the hard right didn't think he was different enough from the ALP. Personally I think the Libs would romped home if he was still there.
That's why I dont understand why some hated Brogden so much. If he was still around he WOULD WIN the next state election. He had media time, people knew who he was - something that is very hard in terms of state politics, especially if you are a opposition leader.frog12986 said:Whilst Debnam offers an alternative, he is given little or no media time. Most of the newsreel shown by the media is of him whining or complaining, with minimal emphasis or clarification of his policies. How many people are going to make the effort to go to the NSW Liberal or Peter Debnam website?