Post by de chuckaPost by PetzlOn Sat, 28 Jul 2018 14:35:30 -0700 (PDT), Lions Growl of Butchers Foul
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Post by Lions Growl of Butchers FoulPost by b***@topmail.co.nzyou can vote for dual citizen, fake medals or dodgy tradesman
Every ballot cast where the Lib/Labs are put last helps put the wind up them.
Vote One Nation, Country Party, Science Party, People's Party, etc, in your preferred order, down to 10 and 11 for Lib/Lab depending on your which you distrust the most.
Been saying this for years!
Greens = Communist
Labor = Socialist
Coalition - Globalist
All are corrupt self serving arseholes
You forgot ON and most of the rest = racist/bigoted bogans (this is
using bogan in its' disparaging form)
Being pro-Australia you call racist?
Of course it is very possible for political animals who say they are
'pro Australia' to be highly racist. Any group that describes
themselves as 'patriots' are usually so far to the right that they are
almost or fully fascist and ON is most definitely to the far right of
the political spectrum. ON is suspect for multiple reasons.
This is pure propaganda. The "patriots" are nowhere near the Right extreme as the "antifa" are close to the Left extreme.
Remember - the "antifa" wave around red and black flags, flags that betray their commitment to an ideology that was responsible for the gulags, purges, various genocides and industrial-scale persecutions, and ultimately 100 million deaths.
Even if the "patriots" were waving actual fascist flags, that would not put them on equal footing with the sheer evil that is represented by the open support for marxist ideology by a large swathe of extreme leftists who demonstrate and/or use their taxpayer-funded positions in our universities to inject their extremist poison into our society.
THE KEY STATISTIC FROM SUPER SATURDAY
You wont see this number in the mainstream media or in spin from the
major parties. But across the five by-elections yesterday, the
combined major party vote (Labor plus Liberal), on average, was just
55.8%.
Was it? Cite please. I assume Mayo would pull the figures down massively
So what, we all know how the system works so you can make a protest vote
but get your preference to elect who you would rather have
Mark Latham
https://www.facebook.com/MarkLathamsOutsiders/posts/2101016159939712
THE KEY STATISTIC FROM SUPER SATURDAY
You wont see this number in the mainstream media or in spin from the
major parties. But across the five by-elections yesterday, the
combined major party vote (Labor plus Liberal), on average, was just
55.8%.
True, the Liberal Party didnt field candidates in Perth or Fremantle,
but taking the average for the other three seats (Longman, Braddon and
Mayo), the combined Labor/Liberal vote was 62.5%. This was down from
78.3% at the 2013 Federal election in those three electorates. That
is, in just five years the minor party vote has increased from 21.7%
to 37.5% - a striking shift in voter sentiment.
Have no doubt, due to their failures over the past decade, the major
parties are on the nose. In two significant cases, the Liberal primary
vote has collapsed. In 2013 under Tony Abbott, the Liberals had a
primary vote of 44.8% in Longman and 53.8% in Mayo. Yesterday under
Malcolm Turnbull, these figures were 28.6% and 36.3% respectively in
both cases, a drop of 16-17%.
Longman and Mayo are outer suburban/hinterland seats, the kind of
electorates that usually determine general election results. Turnbull,
with his aloof manner and policy timidity, is poison for the Liberals
in these seats. (Note also how the Liberal primary vote in Braddon
dropped by 8% between 2013 and yesterday). Abbott was far more
effective as Liberal leader in the outer suburbs and hinterland areas.
The only plus for the Liberals out of yesterday is they get to keep
Bill Shorten as Opposition Leader. Due to his lies and shifty manner,
Shorten is massively unpopular, with a 60% disapproval rating in the
key state of Queensland.
Early in the by-election campaigns, the Albanese forces were gearing
up to replace Shorten. But then it became clear in Labor polling that
they were doing much better in Longman than the newspaper polls
indicated. This is why last week Albo said he would not challenge
Shorten he knew there would be no trigger for a challenge, as there
would be no by-election losses.
In the last three weeks of the campaign, Labor shielded its candidate
Susan Lamb from media exposure a sure sign it thought she was in
front and needed to avoid errors. The published polls, especially
ReachTel, got Longman badly wrong a lesson going forward in trusting
telephone polling in marginal seats. ReachTel also badly messed up a
WA state by-election result recently, so its on the skids.
Why has the minor party vote increased so sharply, to well over
one-third of the electorate on yesterdays results? I think the answer
is simple: Australian politics has ended a weird Twilight Zone. The
major parties have failed on energy policy, immigration, education,
health, economic management, deficit reduction, tax policy, wages
growth and in refusing to stand up against political correctness and
identity politics.
As a result of these failures, Labor and Liberal run surreal campaigns
against each other in key seats with intense negativity against the
other side, and a series of empty slogans pretending they still have
policy solutions. Shorten, for instance, talks a lot about improving
hospitals, schools and wages growth but hasnt got a clue as to how
this might be achieved (other than by throwing good money after bad).
The system has become a joke. Labor and Liberal campaign by squabbling
over the scraps of their own failures. As the ALP strategist Bruce
Hawker has admitted, up to 47% of the electorate is now either
supporting a minor party or thinking about it. People arent silly,
they know a broken system when they see one and quite sensibly, they
are looking for third party alternatives.
--
Petzl
Mark Latham has seen the light
Voting Coalition, Labor or "Greens" because you hate One Nation is like eating shit because you hate spinach
ALWAYS Vote oligarchies Coalition, Labor, "Greens"
*LAST*, Federal State and Council!