10 things i hate about you, page-24

  1. 100 Posts.
    Fishy,

    I questions not your background, merely informing you that I am by no means a Liberal sheep as you are intimating.

    I would gladly vote for a Labor party (thank you for the correction) with a better leader and perhaps someone with the nous of Simon Crean (a very underrated politician) in treasury (providing he can check pure ideology at the door).

    The fact remains, you've not successfully defended any labor party policies that are the subject of debate. Do you disagree with the implications? Do you not see how the economics simply does not add up? The figures speak louder than party lines, or parting gestures.

    You cling to this word hate, like it gives you some moral high ground when again, you do not realise that I fear for the population, not myself. There is every likelihood that I will remain largely unaffected (and perhaps better off as the volatility has been great for trading), so I gain less benefit. I argue on behalf of all of those people who WILL be worse off with the continuation of the Labor party reign.

    Head2641 - I disagree that the IR policies held us back. Our glorious 10 years were hardly pinned back by these policies. Like I said before, Abbott is certainly NOT the best candidate for the Liberals, however he is a country mile better then Rudd, and that is not saying a whole lot. I would say that my old mate fishy would do a FAR better job than either, but I can't vote that way can I? Lesser of the two evils is the only way I can go from here.

    RB
 
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