Given ourselves the govt we deserve? Made Bob Brown happy. Bored ourselves fuqing stupid.
And definitely not consulted an astrologer to determine the most auspicious time to hold an election. 'Cos it sure as hell weren't yesterday, when Mercury went retrograde.
I think you are posing the wrong question PC. I think the pertinent question is, 'What has the ALP done?' And will Shorten, Feney and Arbib now benefit from the decision to install Gillard, if she gets thrown on the scrap heap? I want them to face some consequences.
Anthony, my experience of rebates is that they are never near the total outlay. Getting 3 children to school should not cost any parents $1500 for clothes.
Yes, Dr.Cat - what have half of us done! Half the voters think Liberal govt will 'make everything better' - like a sweet after medicine. My vote embraces accepting genuine fearful refugees, and the reproductive and social freedom of all women. New Zealand looks nice ...
Ms Stax, they haven't really, which is partly why I ask the 'what have you done' question. On the whole, the voters have in fact moved to the left -- as the result of which we will probably end up being run by the Spanish Inquisition, because of the way the numbers fell. This should not be possible, and yet is. And the leader of the Spanish Inquisition got there by one vote, because the moderate Liberals couldn't count, and because they, like so much of the nation, thought it was possible to 'teach X a lesson' by not voting for X, thinking that in boycotting X they were still somehow magically immune from the corollary: the victory of Y.
The whole country should be forced to study Logic 101. In primary school.
re " 'teach X a lesson' by not voting for X, thinking that in boycotting X they were still somehow magically immune from the corollary: the victory of Y." - that is how K.Rudd prevailed over Whiney John.
I concede your point totally, and believe that voting, and breeding and driving Rights need/should be subject to passing a test of intelligence (that I myself would not pass).
Gird you ovaries for the looming Weekly cover pic of the funereal greek-chorus of backing-singers to Lil' Tone & The Liberals doo-wop group.
1.8% more of us have voted for the Coalition than in 2007. 3.7% more than in 2007 have however voted for the Greens. The ALP has, according to the AEC,won more of the 2PP vote - 50.67% to the LNP's 49.33%
I suspect,despite the hysteria thrown at the electorate by the Coalition, the overall temper of Oz politics has just shifted a little leftward. And has also grown up a bit. Minority governments retrieve some of the idea of participation back from the professional political elites who have come to dominate all major parties. And I also think even if Abbott can persuade Windsor and Katter to support him (and I wouldnt put a fiver on that), the Coalition will struggle and struggle mightily too with a Green BOP in the Senate.
Bernice, indeed. The only time Penny Wong seemed to be even remotely enjoying herself on the teeve last night was when she said she was looking forward to watching Tony Abbott trying to negotiate with Sarah Hanson-Young.
Someone on LP pointed out that if Abbott gets the job, he'll have to be dealing with a gay man all the time. (Scary) Good luck with Abbott talking with the Greens. I'd like to see that.
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Given ourselves the govt we deserve?
ReplyDeleteMade Bob Brown happy.
Bored ourselves fuqing stupid.
And definitely not consulted an astrologer to determine the most auspicious time to hold an election.
'Cos it sure as hell weren't yesterday, when Mercury went retrograde.
This would never happen in China!!
I think you are posing the wrong question PC. I think the pertinent question is, 'What has the ALP done?' And will Shorten, Feney and Arbib now benefit from the decision to install Gillard, if she gets thrown on the scrap heap? I want them to face some consequences.
ReplyDeleteNo, I'm posing the question I want an answer to.
ReplyDelete$500 school uniform rebates Australia!! What's wrong with you?
ReplyDeleteAnthony, my experience of rebates is that they are never near the total outlay. Getting 3 children to school should not cost any parents $1500 for clothes.
ReplyDeleteYes, Dr.Cat - what have half of us done! Half the voters think Liberal govt will 'make everything better' - like a sweet after medicine.
My vote embraces accepting genuine fearful refugees, and the reproductive and social freedom of all women.
New Zealand looks nice ...
Ms Stax, they haven't really, which is partly why I ask the 'what have you done' question. On the whole, the voters have in fact moved to the left -- as the result of which we will probably end up being run by the Spanish Inquisition, because of the way the numbers fell. This should not be possible, and yet is. And the leader of the Spanish Inquisition got there by one vote, because the moderate Liberals couldn't count, and because they, like so much of the nation, thought it was possible to 'teach X a lesson' by not voting for X, thinking that in boycotting X they were still somehow magically immune from the corollary: the victory of Y.
ReplyDeleteThe whole country should be forced to study Logic 101. In primary school.
I'm fat and I ain't singing yet!
ReplyDeleteOff Topic but Stacks and I were discussing the 'happy' family behind Tone, not happy at all by the faces.
Well indeed -- didn't they look funereal!
ReplyDeletePolitical ass has been kicked with too much donkey voting. At least 20 in the nearby country polling booth where about 250 people showed up.
ReplyDeleteOur future depends on Bob Katter and his banana farms.
re " 'teach X a lesson' by not voting for X, thinking that in boycotting X they were still somehow magically immune from the corollary: the victory of Y." - that is how K.Rudd prevailed over Whiney John.
ReplyDeleteI concede your point totally, and believe that voting, and breeding and driving Rights need/should be subject to passing a test of intelligence (that I myself would not pass).
Gird you ovaries for the looming Weekly cover pic of the funereal greek-chorus of backing-singers to Lil' Tone & The Liberals doo-wop group.
1.8% more of us have voted for the Coalition than in 2007. 3.7% more than in 2007 have however voted for the Greens. The ALP has, according to the AEC,won more of the 2PP vote - 50.67% to the LNP's 49.33%
ReplyDeleteI suspect,despite the hysteria thrown at the electorate by the Coalition, the overall temper of Oz politics has just shifted a little leftward. And has also grown up a bit. Minority governments retrieve some of the idea of participation back from the professional political elites who have come to dominate all major parties. And I also think even if Abbott can persuade Windsor and Katter to support him (and I wouldnt put a fiver on that), the Coalition will struggle and struggle mightily too with a Green BOP in the Senate.
I say - whacko.
Bernice, indeed. The only time Penny Wong seemed to be even remotely enjoying herself on the teeve last night was when she said she was looking forward to watching Tony Abbott trying to negotiate with Sarah Hanson-Young.
ReplyDeleteEveryone got what they deserved unfortunately, except us.
ReplyDeleteSomeone on LP pointed out that if Abbott gets the job, he'll have to be dealing with a gay man all the time. (Scary) Good luck with Abbott talking with the Greens. I'd like to see that.
ReplyDeleteIt seems not everyone agrees with you; other people have other opinions.
ReplyDeleteOh. How distressing.
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ReplyDeleteLikelihood of said troll being fairly crap at sarcasm: 100%.
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