Serius
Beyond Godlike
Ok so I am not great at politics, sometimes the news brings up great issues but usually it just confuses and infuriates me.
I am completely on the fence of which to vote for, many of the big issues matter to me, but the parties have not been clear enough for me to decide what the hell is going on. So I am going to write down the issues that I think are important and someone who loves politics can help summaries the two parties.
Leadership: who is in general a more powerful or charismatic or generally better leader? Howard has done a good job so far, and picking the spokesman of our country is important.
War in Iraq; big one, I support it because I like US: Aus ties to be strong. If labor wants to pull out [do they? I think they do] what do they have planned to strengthen ties instead?
Broadband: labor has a decent plan for this, we need to roll out some high speed shit to keep up with other countries and we need it soon. What is the liberal answer to this?
Immigration: this is a big area that I am totally confused about; the parties seem to be all over the place on this. Generally it’s not a big issue to me I am against any radical changes.
Muslim integration: what’s going on with this? Or does this count as a state issue
Power: I support nuclear power. Labor has yet to convince me that their green alternatives will be effective.
Water: [state?] which party has a more logical stance on water conservation? I don’t want to be limited to a 5min shower every 4 days so we need a good plan right?
Homosexuals: which party seems to be more tolerant of homosexuals? I thought I heard something about labor trying to legalize gay "marriages" or something?
Economy: my impression is the libs seem to have a better long term economic plan. Is there any truth in this? How big would the difference be between the parties?
Free speech: labor wants some sort of firewall put up to stop us looking at things on the net they don’t like right? Totally against that. Libs haven’t put our right to free speech into legislation yet, why not? What’s the deal with sedition laws, why does liberals support these?
Long term climate/ Environmental plan: My impression is labor has a better long term plan for this, is that right? What are the liberals doing instead?
And err include any other issues that you think are very important and try and do a non biased tiny summary on the two parties stances.
I am completely on the fence of which to vote for, many of the big issues matter to me, but the parties have not been clear enough for me to decide what the hell is going on. So I am going to write down the issues that I think are important and someone who loves politics can help summaries the two parties.
Leadership: who is in general a more powerful or charismatic or generally better leader? Howard has done a good job so far, and picking the spokesman of our country is important.
War in Iraq; big one, I support it because I like US: Aus ties to be strong. If labor wants to pull out [do they? I think they do] what do they have planned to strengthen ties instead?
Broadband: labor has a decent plan for this, we need to roll out some high speed shit to keep up with other countries and we need it soon. What is the liberal answer to this?
Immigration: this is a big area that I am totally confused about; the parties seem to be all over the place on this. Generally it’s not a big issue to me I am against any radical changes.
Muslim integration: what’s going on with this? Or does this count as a state issue
Power: I support nuclear power. Labor has yet to convince me that their green alternatives will be effective.
Water: [state?] which party has a more logical stance on water conservation? I don’t want to be limited to a 5min shower every 4 days so we need a good plan right?
Homosexuals: which party seems to be more tolerant of homosexuals? I thought I heard something about labor trying to legalize gay "marriages" or something?
Economy: my impression is the libs seem to have a better long term economic plan. Is there any truth in this? How big would the difference be between the parties?
Free speech: labor wants some sort of firewall put up to stop us looking at things on the net they don’t like right? Totally against that. Libs haven’t put our right to free speech into legislation yet, why not? What’s the deal with sedition laws, why does liberals support these?
Long term climate/ Environmental plan: My impression is labor has a better long term plan for this, is that right? What are the liberals doing instead?
And err include any other issues that you think are very important and try and do a non biased tiny summary on the two parties stances.