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on 11-07-2015 10:48 AM
we don't really have much choice do we?
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on 11-07-2015 11:00 AM
@debra9275 wrote:we don't really have much choice do we?
And why?
Because the Australian Electorate are Sheep or Goats, as Monman likes to depict them?
Or is it that Australian politics are actually dictated by Global financial interests, rather than the actual country leaders?
POWERFUL Global interests.
An example would be the recent approval of the Shenhua mine by the federal government.
It will be interesting to see how Mike Baird will act on that.
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11-07-2015 11:24 AM - edited 11-07-2015 11:25 AM
why?? because we only have 2 major parties of course. though the Greens are relatively newcomers-, so not much point calling voters 'sheep or goats' if you vote for independants, then people complain about them holding things up in the senate too
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on 11-07-2015 11:42 AM
@debra9275 wrote:why?? because we only have 2 major parties of course. though the Greens are relatively newcomers-, so not much point calling voters 'sheep or goats' if you vote for independants, then people complain about them holding things up in the senate too
There a plenty of independents who are much more Australian-centric. The main problem is that the indepent"s election campaigns are self-funding and/ or funded by their supporters, unlike the two major parties who are partly taxpayer and mainly big-business-funded. As we've seen in the case of Mr Shorten. Money is no object.
Mr Barry O'Farrell comes to mind also, of course, with his $3000 bottle of Grange. At least he had the integrity to fall on his sword.
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11-07-2015 11:48 AM - edited 11-07-2015 11:49 AM
there were a lot more than him who "fell on their swords" within the NSW LNP weren't there.? and it was supposed to be yet another labor party witch hunt that backfired wasn't it??
unlike the two major parties who are partly taxpayer and mainly big-business-funded. As we've seen in the case of Mr Shorten. ( and Abbott) Money is no object.
does anyone else think that Mr Abbott has been a bit quiet on his RC so far??
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11-07-2015 05:24 PM - edited 11-07-2015 05:25 PM
@debra9275 wrote:there were a lot more than him who "fell on their swords" within the NSW LNP weren't there.? and it was supposed to be yet another labor party witch hunt that backfired wasn't it??
unlike the two major parties who are partly taxpayer and mainly big-business-funded. As we've seen in the case of Mr Shorten. ( and Abbott) Money is no object.
does anyone else think that Mr Abbott has been a bit quiet on his RC so far??
What do you expect him to say?
I think Mr Shorten's performance in the witness box (which he seemed to mistake for a soapbox) said everything.
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on 12-07-2015 09:14 AM