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I agree with hunter1 a page back, I'd like to see the liberals back for another term but I'm not sure if they can swing it this time around.
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I am 17 so i wont be voting in the election but when i am 18 i will vote liberal whenever i can!village-idoit36 said:This is a serious question. Of those of you who have just turned 18 in the past year or two, how many are actually going to support the liberal government in the next election? I'm just curious, because I only actually know two people who are liberal supporters (unless the others are too afraid to admit it) - and I'm pretty sure its just because their parents raised them like that.
Now, Im not trying to say that Kevin Rudd is the second coming of Jesus, or that John Howard is the antichrist. In fact, both parties have noticable flaws. But, I just cannot see why anyone would even consider voting for the cohalition, who have - dispite "experience" messed with the economy, declared in favour of an abominable war, passed disgraceful workplace and terrorism legislation, and even blatently lied to the Australian people (I give you AWB, WMDs in Iraq, Children overboard, GST....).
So, seriously. Why would you consider voting for Johnny?
Sounds like Vassili is trying to campaign on issues which are actually constitutionally granted to the commonwealth government, which I think is admirable. You can be assured that the only reason that liberal candidates are going so much on 'roads!' and 'security cameras!' and 'schools!' and 'Lebanese thugs!' and so on is because most of the Coalition's actual federal policies (WorkChoices, "We're seriously serious about climate change. Seriously", new hospital bureaucracies and a confused mishmash of state-federal hospital control) are electoral poison.^CoSMic DoRiS^^ said:it's Markus that actually gets down to the specifics of the issues affecting my area (ie, the safety and quality of the roads, facilities in the local schools, the state of the river, etc). Vassili, at least from what i have seen, keeps on talking about the wider national issues without engaging enough with the local ones
perhaps. but the state of some of the roads here really does need fixing and i haven't heard anything from vassili on what he's going to do to rectify the problem, whereas markus seems to have a plan in place.Triangulum said:Sounds like Vassili is trying to campaign on issues which are actually constitutionally granted to the commonwealth government, which I think is admirable. You can be assured that the only reason that liberal candidates are going so much on 'roads!' and 'security cameras!' and 'schools!' and 'Lebanese thugs!' and so on is because most of the Coalition's actual federal policies (WorkChoices, "We're seriously serious about climate change. Seriously", new hospital bureaucracies and a confused mishmash of state-federal hospital control) are electoral poison.
what do you mean by no control?zimmerman8k said:yeah you're right. its the oldest trick in politics. if your party is unpopular overall, try campaigning about grass roots local issues, even if you have no control over them.
zimmerman8k said:yeah you're right. its the oldest trick in politics. if your party is unpopular overall, try campaigning about grass roots local issues, even if you have no control over them.
If he didnt know it was false intelligence, then he is not a liar. If i give you a metallica cd that i said was signed by all of metallica, and you went around telling everyone that you have a geniuine metallia autographs on your cd, does that make you a liar if it turns out i was making it uP? No it doesnt. so on that count John Howard is not a liar.Azamakumar said:I agree with kokodamonkey 100%, except for the bit about Iraq. In all honesty, where have you been living for the last 11 years?
Standards of living have raised, unemployment levels plummeted. Most people don't seem to appreciate the importance of the economy. That said the coalition seems to be the only one with any sense when it comes to running it.
You don't have your facts straight about Iraq though, he made a decision based on false intelligence, much the same that Blair did. A judgement was made based on information recieved, there were no lies told.
There's plenty of scope for both parties to make broader policy announcements through the newspapers, TV, radio, etc, I don't see why they need to be rehashed in people's letterboxes. As Iron's already pointed out, these issues can still be paid for by a Federal body if it becomes clear that the states are neglecting their responsibilities for one reason or another.Triangulum said:Sounds like Vassili is trying to campaign on issues which are actually constitutionally granted to the commonwealth government, which I think is admirable. You can be assured that the only reason that liberal candidates are going so much on 'roads!' and 'security cameras!' and 'schools!' and 'Lebanese thugs!' and so on is because most of the Coalition's actual federal policies (WorkChoices, "We're seriously serious about climate change. Seriously", new hospital bureaucracies and a confused mishmash of state-federal hospital control) are electoral poison.
Lol, how good are the notes? 3 years Liberal vs Chemistry...withoutaface said:I'll dig up my chemistry dot point summaries if you promise to vote Liberal.
exactly, i don't want to hear about the broader national issues from my local candidate - i want to hear about the specific local issues. So workchoices sucks, okay, i heard it the first three thousand times from mr. rudd. I don't need the local candidate to reinforce that, and i don't see anything wrong with wanting the local candidates to focus on local issues and leave the broader party policies to the tv/radio campaigns.withoutaface said:There's plenty of scope for both parties to make broader policy announcements through the newspapers, TV, radio, etc, I don't see why they need to be rehashed in people's letterboxes. As Iron's already pointed out, these issues can still be paid for by a Federal body if it becomes clear that the states are neglecting their responsibilities for one reason or another.
If NSW was that far underfunded I dare say it wouldn't be running a surplus.zimmerman8k said:The states are underfunded to begin with. Hence the federal government needs to "bail them out" and can then claim the credit for it.
Hit that one on the head. It was just ignorance on Howard's part.zimmerman8k said:Good analogy. You're not a liar. But you're deceptive and foolish for believing it was a metallica CD without checking and then telling everyone this unconfirmed statement. Similarly, there were holes in the case for war for Iraq. Howard may not have been responsible for them, but he could have had ASIO checked them rather than deciding to go to war based on very flimsy evidence.
You think that the PM should be let off the hook for leading the nation into an unwinnable war for the wrong reasons?Azamakumar said:Nonetheless it's a blemish on his image, and people are always going to capitalise on that when campaigning against him.
No. Going there was stupid, and wasn't going to pay off. It's wasted quite a lot of money, and I don't dispute it's one of the stupidest things they've done. They've wasted a lot of taxpayer money supporting the effort, and will continue to do so past the foreseeable future.Iron said:You think that the PM should be let off the hook for leading the nation into an unwinnable war for the wrong reasons?
I think Iraq will only play a periphery role in voting intentions, but it has got to rank as one of the biggest cock-ups the Cth has gotten into