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03/11/14
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Originally posted by Gillysrooms
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Seems like the ALP needs the Concrete Jungle Greens preferences to get a shoe in to win in Victoria. Is it not ironic that the Greens do so well by getting most of their supporters from central city high rise in public housing kept in captivity by not only the Greens who need their vote to survive, but also ALP & LIBERAL NATIONAL Party policy who WILL NOT decentralise Public Housing tenants out of expensive CBD areas for fear of shifting too many of their safe voters out of their safe seat electorates. The Libs have had 3 years to move Public Tenants out of the expensive areas of Sth Yarra areas but NO they built more apartments instead. WHY? Why do non workers who don't need cheap public transport to get to work need to occupy prime real estate is beyond me to understand.
WHY cant these people be DECENTRALISED into cheaper regional country areas where other citizens find life nicer living on ground level houses in safer GREENER communities? WHY wont the GREENS PARTY agree to the DECENTRALISING of Public Housing? WHY do GREENS PARTY have so much control over ALP & LIBERALS? WHY not sell the $billions of central city estates to the rich & famous who currently live next door to the Public Tenants and then build 2-3 times as many public houses in Vic or Tasmania or Sth Australia? WHY does Victorian public housing need to be in Victoria I do ask you? WILL THE GREENS POWER BASE BE DESTROYED?
WHY WONT THE LIBERALS DECENTRALISE PUCLIC HOUSING for all those aspiring greenies voters who would like the opportunity to get out of the PUBLIC HOUSING JAILS they locked up in by GREENS, ALP & LNP POLICIES?
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You run on the assumption that Greens voters live in inner-city public housing. They live inner-city yes, but most of them are tertiary educated, professional and personally responsible individuals who care a bit more about the world beyond the tiny bubble that surrounds them.
The Greens class will not go away any time soon. 1950 is not going to come back, no matter how much you want it to.