You post endless BS and make endless silly and arrogant assumptions.
In actual fact I have voted for the Federal Labor party on a number of occasions, including to my deep regret, for the first time ever, when Witless Whitlam was elected. But in spite of that period when the Labor Party believed that you could arrange for overseas money to flood into Australia without fiscal strings attached. And I did vote for Labor when Hawke was PM but never ever when Keating was PM as I had a high regard for him when he was Federal Treasurer but he became increasingly arrogant when he attained the position of leader of the Federal Labor party.
Maybe you have forgotten, perhaps conveniently, the grossly stupid Khemlani Loans Affair arranged by the fiscally deranged Rex Connor. Here is a brief reminder of this dismal days under a Federal Labor Government from Wikipedia:
'The
Loans affair, also called the
Khemlani affair, was a political scandal involving the
Whitlam Government of
Australia in 1975,
in which it was accused of attempting to unconstitutionally borrow money from
Middle Eastern countries through the agency of Pakistani banker Tirath Khemlani, bypassing standard procedures of the
Australian Treasury. Minerals and Energy Minister
Rex Connor, along with Treasurer and Deputy Prime Minister Dr
Jim Cairns misled Parliament and were forced from the Whitlam Cabinet over the Affair, which was a key precursor to the Constitutional Crisis and
the Dismissal of the
Whitlam Government in 1975.'
And let's not discuss the disgraceful Jim Cairns in that same period, and his public pronouncement about the 'Love I had to Have', about which he lied in court and obtained a financial settlement thereof, about which he later revealed was an outrageous lie.
And let's not discuss the fiscally stupid Federal Labor Governments under the political merry go round of
Ruddy Duddy, Our Julia and then once again, Ruddy Duddy. The same Rudy Duddy (assisted by his fiscally inane Treasurer the unlamentable Wayne ',A Federal Surplus just around the fiscal', Swan, who passed on a mountain of a Federal Deficit to the incoming Federal LNP government after twice giving out handouts, including those who were overseas at that time.
You certainly have a propensity for fiscal drones.