Simple question.
Now simpletons will say vote each way in. That is a change.
However, if each way does get in will there be real change?? The changes people really want??
Will it just be another seesaw situation the puppet masters love??
If people want real change should they not vote for Albie but rather someone else?? If that happens is there even more likelihood for more real dramatic change many might be searching for?
For example, ScoMo talking about Ukraine with the Low institute is another obvious distraction, so real change does not happen. Is there a case if Labor was in each way would have done the same thing??
So if people want real lasting long term changes who should they vote for in the next ballot?? Both the major parties are closer to collapse than they have been for ages so this next election could be quite important if people want real change regarding who they should vote for
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