Anthony Albanese - How long? -3-

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Albanese will be voted out a one term disgrace I reckon. A so called Australian pm praised by both China and Hamas who has decimated our living standards and done untold damage to our international reputation.

Dutton peaked a few weeks ago, he's going backwards now

 

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It’ll be very close I reckon. Could still go either way. Way too early.
Meh I'm sick of the commentary that analyses politics as if it was a footy game. And I reckon the vast majority of voters agree.

Both the Labor Party and Coalition have shown themselves incapable/unwilling of delivering meaningful policy change on matters such as housing. They are too busy gaming each other to secure their grip on power.

 
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Or more people just hate albo … or is it tennis albo these days


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Meh I'm sick of the commentary that analyses politics as if it was a footy game. And I reckon the vast majority of voters agree.

Both the Labor Party and Coalition have shown themselves incapable/unwilling of delivering meaningful policy change on matters such as housing. They are too busy gaming each other to secure their grip on power.


For all the hysterical bluff and bluster over ideology, the reality is nothing much changes for Australians when govt changes hands from Labor to the Coaltion and back to Labor.
 

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For all the hysterical bluff and bluster over ideology, the reality is nothing much changes for Australians when govt changes hands from Labor to the Coaltion and back to Labor.

Exactly. I can understand people feeling dudded by Albo & Labor but to think Dutton and the Libs are the answer to anything is delusional.

Vote the duopoly out.
 
For all the hysterical bluff and bluster over ideology, the reality is nothing much changes for Australians when govt changes hands from Labor to the Coaltion and back to Labor.
If they're in a majority, yes (aside from climate action). If they're in a minority, Labor might actually be able to be dragged kicking and screaming into making substantial changes.

Oh, and if nothing else, Labor won't spend huge money on an enormously expensive "solution" like nuclear that the private sector doesn't want to touch with a barge pole because they know how big a turkey it is.
 
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Albo needs to change everything if after all this time three quarters of the population still don't trust him. This is damming evidence that his first term has been a failure.
To be fair that's a loaded question designed to get a negative response
 
While I don't think Albo has done very well, the Coalition has the opposite of having my back. Put them last - it's where they put you, despite the bullshit rhetoric.

You may call that whataboutism. Yet one of Labor and Liberal will occupy the PM's office, minority or majority. Scott Morrison won the entire 2019 campaign based on nothing but bullshit whataboutism. It worked.
 
While I don't think Albo has done very well, the Coalition has the opposite of having my back.
100% spot on.

But Dutton and the Coalition are trading on a strange reversal of voter sentiment about which political party represents them that is a global phenomenon.

In the Donald Trump threads I recently quoted a section of an essay that was critical of the fundamental failure 'liberal' strategists to combat the rise of Donald Trump that was crafted by a an author, political shit stirrer in the New York Times. It's worth quoting another section of that essay in relation to where Albanese and the Labor Party sits now:

'Working people were once the heart and soul of left-wing parties all over the world. It may seem like a distant memory, but not long ago, the left was not a movement of college professors, bankers or high-ranking officers at Uber or Amazon. Working people: That’s what parties of the left were very largely about. The same folks who just expressed such remarkable support for Donald Trump.'

Transpose that sentiment to the Australian political scene and take a look at how Dutton and other right wing politicians are framing their political commentary in the lead up to the next election, aided (as was Trump) by a cheer leading Murdoch media and an ABC and other news outlets cowered into to looking 'balanced'.

The 2025 Federal election will be won and lost in the very electorates that were once regarded as Labor Party heartland but are now the focal point of LNP politicking.

The very people, the working poor, who have most to lose from the re-election of a LNP government and a continuation and extension of the housing crisis, capital gains tax debacle, public health care cutbacks and the reinforcement of public protections and largesse for the most privileged in Australian society see Peter Dutton as their salvation and have turned their back on the Labor Party.

Think about that.
 
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100% spot on.

But Dutton and the Coalition are trading on a strange reversal of voter sentiment about which political party represents them that is a global phenomenon.

In the Donald Trump threads I recently quoted a section of an essay that was critical of the fundamental failure 'liberal' strategists to combat the rise of Donald Trump that was crafted by a an author, political shit stirrer in the New York Times. It's worth quoting another section of that essay in relation to where Albanese and the Labor Party sits now:

'Working people were once the heart and soul of left-wing parties all over the world. It may seem like a distant memory, but not long ago, the left was not a movement of college professors, bankers or high-ranking officers at Uber or Amazon. Working people: That’s what parties of the left were very largely about. The same folks who just expressed such remarkable support for Donald Trump.'

Transpose that sentiment to the Australian political scene and take a look at how Dutton and other right wing politicians are framing their political commentary in the lead up to the next election, aided (as was Trump) by a cheer leading Murdoch media and an ABC and other news outlets cowered into to looking 'balanced'.

The 2025 Federal election will be won and lost in the very electorates that were once regarded as Labor Party heartland but are now the focal point of LNP politicking.

The very people, the working poor, who have most to lose from the re-election of a LNP government and a continuation and extension of the housing crisis, capital gains tax debacle, public health care cutbacks and the reinforcement of public protections and largesse for the most privileged in Australian society see Peter Dutton as their salvation and have turned their back on the Labor Party.

Think about that.
The Coalition serenades the working and middle classes, and proceeds to screw them over.
 
100% spot on.

But Dutton and the Coalition are trading on a strange reversal of voter sentiment about which political party represents them that is a global phenomenon.

In the Donald Trump threads I recently quoted a section of an essay that was critical of the fundamental failure 'liberal' strategists to combat the rise of Donald Trump that was crafted by a an author, political shit stirrer in the New York Times. It's worth quoting another section of that essay in relation to where Albanese and the Labor Party sits now:

'Working people were once the heart and soul of left-wing parties all over the world. It may seem like a distant memory, but not long ago, the left was not a movement of college professors, bankers or high-ranking officers at Uber or Amazon. Working people: That’s what parties of the left were very largely about. The same folks who just expressed such remarkable support for Donald Trump.'

Transpose that sentiment to the Australian political scene and take a look at how Dutton and other right wing politicians are framing their political commentary in the lead up to the next election, aided (as was Trump) by a cheer leading Murdoch media and an ABC and other news outlets cowered into to looking 'balanced'.

The 2025 Federal election will be won and lost in the very electorates that were once regarded as Labor Party heartland but are now the focal point of LNP politicking.

The very people, the working poor, who have most to lose from the re-election of a LNP government and a continuation and extension of the housing crisis, capital gains tax debacle, public health care cutbacks and the reinforcement of public protections and largesse for the most privileged in Australian society see Peter Dutton as their salvation and have turned their back on the Labor Party.

Think about that.

Maybe the totally superfluous SSM ‘survey’ was to find where the conservative working class resides.

Contra to that what we now see as teal electorates voted strongly for a republic 25 years ago
 
While I don't think Albo has done very well, the Coalition has the opposite of having my back. Put them last - it's where they put you, despite the bullshit rhetoric.

You may call that whataboutism. Yet one of Labor and Liberal will occupy the PM's office, minority or majority. Scott Morrison won the entire 2019 campaign based on nothing but bullshit whataboutism. It worked.
I call it deflection. And while one of Labor or Liberal will occupy the PM's office, whether they have a majority or a minority determines a lot about how they'll govern. Labor have proven to be pretty mediocre with a parliamentary majority. I'm hoping for a Labor minority.

But more to the point, nobody is obligated to trust Labor just because they don't trust the Liberals. And that's the problem for Labor from this poll. They should be absolutely hitting this out of the park right now, as most politicians do in their second term when they usually get the "sophomore swing" phenomenon. Labor should be worried this isn't happening for them.
 
I think many of us will be surprised at how many seats Labor manages to defend. Governments often look on the nose and then bring it home in the seat-by-seat game, notably 1993, 1998 and 2019.

They may not end up needing many crossbenchers to form government. And if they hate the Greens that much, they may not need the Greens.
 

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