Originally posted by bacci
Looks like bill Shorton will be our next PM. The Liberals deserve to lose.
Perhaps Australia can survive the economic vandalism of an ALP/green government closing our remaining industry to appease Gaia and a tsunami of uninvited migrants, perhaps not. What party will offer itself to clean up the mess?
What happens to the Liberal Party . will it rise from the ashes, does it deserve to, can it? The left and right of the party are already blaming each other for the apocalypse, privately admitting they have no chance at the next election. Should they try to paper over their differences or split?
bacci
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closing our remaining industry
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Lets see the libs closed down the car industry ,cause it doesn't like subsidies, and yet what is the sub deal, if not a gigantic subsidy?
Just who historically has been a high taxing government?
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-12-14/koukoulas-the-better-economic-manager/4427680
I'm not a fan of shorten , mainly due to his chess play over rudd ( both for and against ), I mean I coulda probably lived with shortens hand on the knife handle, but only then to flick the switch on the defibrillator , is pure wonderment.
For me should labor win the election, I wont be judging them on their individual policies, it will be their ability or otherwise to find some common ground with the coalition.
The divide between the two major party's on any issue is both self evident and alarmingly thus far intractable , with the entire country manifestly poorer for it .
Winners may truly be grinners , but no one party can have ownership " of the best policies for the country at any given point in time. "
Can should labor win, they rise above the partisan politics which has cruelled this country for some considerable time?
Much I suppose will rest with the remnants of a coalition , and who holds sway within the party's room IMO.
Raider