Jonathan A said:
Oh and you know about the market. Suppose its like forcing people to buy goods or join something. Analogies can be drawn between the closed-shop unions and "U"SU.
Um yes...I studied it at uni. I can understand true young Liberals, the ones that are there for neo classical economics not conservatism. As is VERY WELL KNOWN, conservatism doesn't sit to well with the Liberal party. It seems you haven’t yet discovered this.
Jono A said:
What's good about your argument is you generalise so much. I hate people that stick me in a category and bag that category (ahh the Straw Man Fallacy). Regardless of what you THINK I believe, address my argument.
This post of yours hardly does anything to suggest my generalisation is incorrect. If you are going rant and rave and spurge out Liberal Party PR straight from the PR Company you are going to get categorised. We all know that life isn’t back and white as you present it. To see the Liberal party is totally and utterly good and never wrong and the Labor party as the pure evil hardly does anything to shake your categorisation. Perhaps if you engaged in a more calm discussion rather than flailing your arms about you might escape categorisation.
Jono A said:
Did we have USU in the 1950s? I don't want to turn Australia back into the 1950s so stop making up lies and address my VSU arguments. Young Liberals are doing quite well.
You said you are a conservative. A conservative supports the status quo or would like social policy to go back in time. Which one are you? I mean IR reform is hardly conservative is it?
erawamai said:
The modern Liberal party has very little to do with conservatism. If you think hard enough the conservative values that you claim as your own conflict heavily with core Liberal Party economic policy. I mean it doesn't stop the liberal party from asking for your vote based on its 'conservative' doctrine but if you are a real conservative you would realize that the Liberal doesn't do much for you. In any case neo classical economic dry doctrine hurts conservative values. I mean didn't the Liberal party just grant clinical trials to RU 486? Such a conservative bunch they are. If anything Big Kim has been accused of being more reactionary and more conservative than Howard.
jonoA said:
My point was that you paint yourself as a conservative. Real conservatives don't belong in the Liberal Party. This doesn’t mean the Liberal Party won’t accept your votes on the basis of your conservative beliefs but currently the most conservative government is the Labor party and not the Liberal government. Also, in general if anything is known about political doctrine, conservatism is very often directly in conflict with neoliberalism, libertarian beliefs and neo classical economics. The core's of the current Liberal party platform.
On the issue of arguments. You didn't make any arguments. Your argument consists of (to paraphrase)
Lefties are evil, they are not getting my money. Lefties are evil, they are not getting my money. They are idiots, all lefties. They are not getting my money.
Jono A said:
Frog is referring to what CW Mills spoke about in his works, the pivotal position. Unions are very representative of this. For many years we have said owning the means of production earns you your power. Elites on the other hand are manipulative people behind the scenes. Different kind of 'elite'.
I'm talking about intellectual elites. Elites that people like you tend to deride. I was pointing out that people who formed the current Liberal party platform and policy are intellectual elites. The only difference is that these elites are from the economic right but of course you choose not to deride them. How convenient.
Jono A said:
We have a lot of intellectual discussions, but we don't go around telling the everyday Australian 'we know best' cos we got a "BA" after our name.
1. My point was about the seemingly lack of people who grasp the market and neoliberal views in the young Liberals. There are a few young liberals who can attest to this. This doesn't mean you don't have intellectual discussions about other things.
Jono A said:
We have a lot of intellectual discussions, but we don't go around telling the everyday Australian 'we know best' cos we got a "BA" after our name.
2. I'm sorry but I couldn't resist. Everytime you speak with an opinion you are telling people that you know best. I believe everyone does that everyday. You did it in your last post. You do it in everyone of your posts. In this case you go around telling people whats best with these in your signature.
jonoA and his super sig said:
Bachelor of Social Science (Criminology)/Bachelor of Laws-University of Western Sydney
UWSConnect - Parramatta Campus Committee Member
Mentor -Introduction to Business Law
Student-at-Law -Legal Profession Admission Board
"If society is tolerant and rational, it does not need a Bill of Rights. If it is not, no Bill of Rights will preserve it." Justice Gibb
1. Your degree
2. Your committee membership
3. Your other peer work
4. That you are a student at law
5. A one line quote that is meant to make all other arguments for a Bill of Rights useless but at the same time illustrating that you don't really understand the issue to sum up such a large issue with one line.
...To use your own words...just because you have all that stuff in your signature doesn't give you the right to go around telling everyday Australians that you know best. My right to do so is just as valid as yours isn't it? A right that Liberal party has and the Labor party has.
Honestly do you think before you post?