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ah, wrong personPenelopeK said:and that isnt vague.?!?
ah, wrong personPenelopeK said:and that isnt vague.?!?
You could say "social-democrat". Towards the right in terms of economics and towards individual liberty in social terms.um.. said:third way actually leans towards liberalism, does it not
And what are you basing this assertion that the Liberals run a stronger economy on exactly?Not-That-Bright said:So what ur saying is that politicians abide by their election promises? lol I'd say look at the way the different parties work and you'll see the Liberals is stronger on the economy. I don't think he'll run it 'into the red' but I do think it won't be quite as strong.
Howard might not have been the strongest treasurer... Peter Costello is a good treasurer.
I'm not saying that Latham will run a bad economy, but It won't be as strong as the liberals. It's not impossible, but it is improbable that the Labor party being the type of spenders they are won't be able to build as strong an economy.
In my mind, a two-party system isn't really democracy at all...thejosiekiller said:i dont get howard supporters- but then again im pretty cynical of the liberal/labour party system
lol...thanks!!!PenelopeK said:thorrnydevil: love the idiot list esp. #1
If you actually read what real economists say i.e. people who actually know things and know what they're talking about not people who think they know something about economics e.g. a HSC student or 1st year Commerce student, you'll realise that there really won't be much of a difference because both parties are towards the right in terms of economics and have somewhat similar policies anyway.Not-That-Bright said:I've looked at what the parties at least... state they stand for, and basically the liberals stand for things that would lead to a stronger economy.
If you know a bit of economics I think it's generally accepted that the way the liberals at least STATE they act is a way to create a better economy.
my thoughts exactly when all the influence they encounter are economic/popularity issuesZiff said:In my mind, a two-party system isn't really democracy at all...
Umm, Indonesia and India are working quite well actually... They have massive eleciton campaigns because the nations are enormous and have an enormous amount of people in them.Not-That-Bright said:Ziff - In my mind, a two-party system isn't really democracy at all...
what do u want.... 10 parties each with funding bugets of like 10 mil?
10 parties each with their own vague slightly different variations?
a whole bunch of parties fighting to get funding for their campaigns more than focusing on the issues?
Disagreements in parliament that take even longer to solve?
Lets all look to india, indonesia eh? lol
Oh no, I wouldn't expect any party to really abide by anything they say. But I'm cynical.Not-That-Bright said:I'm not talking about the actual current parties economic policies.
I'm talking about the parties fundamental beliefs, whether they both completely abide by them or not (i'd recommend that they don't.)
As for the future economy... it's hard to tell, I think alot of the reasons the Australian economy is doing good is because of constant reforms since around the 1950's lol
speaking of reforms, i read this in the herald this arvo.Not-That-Bright said:As for the future economy... it's hard to tell, I think alot of the reasons the Australian economy is doing good is because of constant reforms since around the 1950's lol
Umm err what?jm1234567890 said:i thought voting liberal meant you had to respect for your fellow man?
Definitely - this year's budget = shameless vote buyingAsquithian said:The libs are porkbarralin just as much as the ALP!
yeah true... doesn't mean the feds can't help though. Tertiary and research and development, however, could use a little attention with the pork barrel.Not-That-Bright said:state government.
state government.
Definately with you, if a party would present me with a good tertiary education plan I would vote for them.
this is a problem worldwide.
i don't think this is our major problem.
what mystery fund? super? =SNot-That-Bright said:I think one thing ur forgetting is the aging population, i reckon we need to look to the future.. and no not with some mystery fund..