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Pretty scary (to me) that The Greens might form government with Labor at this election.

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If an Australian election was held today, the opinion polls say the most likely outcome would be a joint ALP/Greens government. The Greens have policies outside the environment which will transform business in Australia and almost certainly cause a big fall in the sharemarket.

For example, one of their policies involves extending an ALP signature policy, taxing unrealised capital gains, deeper into superannuation — and beyond the superannuation arena — which is exactly what Treasury wants.

The Greens in recent times have moved from their traditional environmental platform into the Middle East/terror issues, which have cost them support.

But, they also have domestic social policies, including: free medical and dental services; lower mortgage interest rates; abolition of fees on state schools; a cap of 50c on public transport rides; abolition of student debt, and many others.
 
The only way the government could get worse, just add greens. Surely Labor remembers the last time they made that mistake. I don't want those retards in power. They are like a shotgun across issues and are full of head cases.
 
But, they also have domestic social policies, including: free medical and dental services; lower mortgage interest rates; abolition of fees on state schools; a cap of 50c on public transport rides; abolition of student debt, and many others.
Wow, really ? I never knew that. :smuggrin:
 
Neither party have an energy policy, they both have a wish and a prayer, that's the major problem IMO.

Nuclear isn't going to happen quickly, renewables aren't going to happen quickly, the hydrogen superpower has dissapated, the made in Australia battery manufacturing has imploded.

So now, we the public, have to work out which dream can dreaming party, has the best campfire story.

It really is a sad state of affairs, when you have to decide between dumb and dumber, because neither can put forward an easily understood comprehensive policy.

Austrialia is in deep manure, until some shining light with a glimmer of intelligence breaks through IMO. Lol

Bring on the election, we can chose between vegitarian pizza, or peperoni pizza, but you can only chose pizza and both come with the same base Lol
It's a shame we have to wait so long and go through all the pantomime and theatre, before the election.
tnh id say basicsally the vegitarian pizza or vegetable pizza, the minor parties are basically add on vegetables to the vegitarian or vegetable pizza minua a few decent inderpentants like the Rennicks, Babbet & maybe a few more
 
The only way the government could get worse, just add greens. Surely Labor remembers the last time they made that mistake. I don't want those retards in power. They are like a shotgun across issues and are full of head cases.

 
Right here we go election 2025, let's bring it on.

Albo 1, Pauline 2.

1. Own your brainfarts and 2. face the hard questions if they blow up. :roflmao:


Interesting side note, when I tried to post this on chrome, it wouldn't post, it said server down.

So I posted it through the Duck Duck go browser no problems, interesting?
 
I'm tipping a ALP-Green coalition as a result which is going to be disaster for our country. At least for the next 3 years by which time I hope the people wake up to the far Left ideology of the Greens.

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A minority government forced into a pact with the Greens or the teals would set the economy up for disaster and consign Australia to three years of inaction on the critical issues of productivity, housing and living standards, business leaders say.

Flight Centre managing director Graham Turner dreaded a minority government influenced by the Greens, which he described as “a radical left rather than an environmental and sustainability focused party”.

“It would be a disaster for business in Australia,” said Mr Turner, whose wealth is estimated at $642m on the Richest 250 list and whose family privately funds a conservation trust. “A real issue would be a minority Labor/Green and maybe teal versus a LNP/teal minority government.”

Polls suggest a minority government is the most likely outcome of the May federal election, with neither Labor nor the Coalition looking like they would secure enough votes to form government alone. Labor sealed a slim majority in the 2022 federal election.
 
"The iron law at this election is that where competition for cheap fuel is most intense, Dutton’s stocks increase. At least a half-dozen NSW and Victorian seats, which the Coalition has never held before, are now in play."

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It reminds me of the Gillard vs Abbott election. Hard to believe it's 15 years ago.
Too many people forget how bad the greens are.
 
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