wayneL
VIVA LA LIBERTAD, CARAJO!
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Interesting question. I was the member of a party and member of a factional think tank when I was in the UK, as you may recall.In that case it comes down to how many of the Independents each side can rely on.
What do you reckon ?
Horse trading would probably favour Labor when it comes to climate policy and integrity commission winning over CA and indies.In that case it comes down to how many if the Independents each side can rely on.
What do you reckon ?
I'd actually be inclined to vote for scomo if he was like this in real life.Pauline has a point here
That sums the whole situation up unfortuately.The prime minister and the Labor leader have skimmed across the surface of every electorate with brief visits and controlled meetings that have limited their engagements with voters in every location.
100%...all parties treat the voting public like idiots that are incapable of comprehending more than two sentences.That sums the whole situation up unfortuately.
The entire political process is skimming the surface not only of electorates but of everything it deals with, failing to come up with in depth solutions to the nation's problems.
Absolutely and the problem is, most times we have to experience it, before we realise it.^ I think you are right, but I do see a degree of difference between the parties. To me, it's simple - the party or leader who treats people like mugs the most, is the one who uses slogans the most. They all do it, but some more than others.
Question: The you guys think the hundreds of corflute signs at polling stations influence people's vote?
By the time you get there and being organized, you look at your vote paper, and as I need classes I don't know who's, who. So all in all they come down to the price of eggs in china...Question: The you guys think the hundreds of corflute signs at polling stations influence people's vote?
Don't forget to post your vote?Learnt something surprising today.
New Zealand announced they will be in budget surplus on budget predictions.
Look at us, 1 trillion debt and deficits as far as the eyes can see.
That's because most New Zealanders live here. ?Learnt something surprising today.
New Zealand announced they will be in budget surplus on budget predictions.
Look at us, 1 trillion debt and deficits as far as the eyes can see.
That's because most New Zealanders live here. ?
That sums the whole situation up unfortuately.
The entire political process is skimming the surface not only of electorates but of everything it deals with, failing to come up with in depth solutions to the nation's problems.
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