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bussy as in boy pussy though, ya know if ya know
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Ok this is actually funny af, give this man an advertising jobAirbussy Absenteese's agenda
Thier individual polls are rather bouncy but you can draw an overall trend long term.I will say again.
Never trust Morgan.
2PP is now 50 each in the lastest poll
primary vote for labor is going down, primary vote for coalition is going up
not equally, more more people dropping labor from first preference are moving to minor parties or independents than to the coalition
One non-politician (I can't remember who) spoke at the National Press Club a while ago and said if you use nuclear power you might as well burn hundred-dollar bills to make electricity.
Thier individual polls are rather bouncy but you can draw an overall trend long term.
That's the point of politics.They never actually fix anything.
How long term?
The ex-LNP guy is Tony Barry.While Kos Samaria works for red bridge I think there’s another prominent ex LNP guy there as well. Only lefty as they aren’t where the coalition are who are not the centre,
And yet the alp didn’t win the previous election because people couldn’t cop shorten’s decent ideas - the public get what they voted for. Alp will comfortably win the next election and by then they may have repaired some of the damage from 10 years of absolute rubbish and might actually do some good stuff then.I had high hopes for Albo. For a bloke that used to talk very tough on tories, he sure isn't the lefty he pretended to be all those years
Yep, Labor learnt a hard lesson on going to an election with actual progressive policies lolAnd yet the alp didn’t win the previous election because people couldn’t cop shorten’s decent ideas - the public get what they voted for. Alp will comfortably win the next election and by then they may have repaired some of the damage from 10 years of absolute rubbish and might actually do some good stuff then.
How is that the point of politics?That's the point of politics.
They do plenty with that power. And they do everything they can to ensure no one talks about what they are doing.Conservatives prefer power for the sake of it, and they're generally too lazy, corrupt or incurious to do anything with it.
The LNPs problem is the ALP in many ways is LNP light whilst key leaders(and donors) in the LNP are now Trump light. The only way the libs win is by coming back to the centre, coming up wtih policies, running a proper campaign against Albo when he fails and bring the teals bacl otherwise they are surrendering the bulk of the political spectrum to the ALP.In quite a few electorates the primary vote collapsed for both the majors at the last election.
People have just had enough of both of them and they both treat us as useful idiots, a means to an end to gain power.
The LNP won't win an election by being Labor lite because it will come down to a popularity contest and as dull as Albo is, Dutton isn't winning that.
The Liberals need a complete makeover because their outlook on life is no longer palatable or welcome.
The LNPs problem is the ALP in many ways is LNP light whilst key leaders(and donors) in the LNP are now Trump light. The only way the libs win is by coming back to the centre, coming up wtih policies, running a proper campaign against Albo when he fails and bring the teals bacl otherwise they are surrendering the bulk of the political spectrum to the ALP.
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A cost of living crisis isn’t going to get solved with a couple of radical policy actions, which are just as likely to cause more harm.
Sensible measured policies to stop long term bad trends and start up good trends are what’s required, but the good news might only be apparent after the next election
you know if the coalition was in power they'd put together some sort of cash relief package that would help their mates more than the poors
but it would help the poors
because that is what they do, they use opportunities like this for political purposes, look at the start of the pandemic
Tax cuts = increased national debt.So true. Have an American friend. Before the last election said she wanted Trump to get back in because he helped her with tax cuts. She got an extra $50 a fortnight.
Did a little research. 95% of that package went to high earners and big business and the low earner tax cuts were sunsetted for a few years down the track. Explained this, they didn't care. trump got me more $$$$$$, that's all that mattered.
Tax cuts = increased national debt.
It is the only way they get paid for.
Morrison ran the national debt up to $1 trillion and the LNP thinks less revenue is the answer. In a high inflation high interest rate environment.
There is not a lot of talk about how much the interest on this additional debt is going to cost.
The stage 3 tax cuts are going to cost 1.5 times Victoria’s state debt, for nothing in return, and conservatives are losing their collective minds over Victoria’s state debt.
It seems to me, as a non-expert observer, that it wasn't the referendum that has brought the government down to level pegging in the polls. It's the combination of that, fatigue about inflation, the immigration detention issue and the China sonar issue.
I think the detention issue has been the most potent because:
- a lot of people are ignorant with virtually no understanding of the independence of the courts
- a lot of people are xenophobic and think 'how could Albo let these non-citizen crims out - they need to go back to where they came from or be locked up'.
The idea of foreign brown people who are convicted criminals being released into the community is evocative. Such nuances as the fact that crims are released all the time, and the High Court cannot be overruled, are lost on many.