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Dazed and Confused said:Ideology? Well, I think that concept went out the window a decade or so ago.
Whats the latest fad.
Chasing bad Muslims?
100 year jail terms?
Taxing the super rich?
Climate change?
Battle the greedy financial institutions?
Hammer the lazy students?
Lower electricity prices for the people?
Roads with no potholes?
3% growth?
China bashing?
Look, North Korea is worse....
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42x16ss said:I'm amazed anyone has actually read it, Bernardi makes some members of the Tea Party look rational in comparison. I have to admit that I laughing at quite a few of the comments!
The scary part is that 74 people gave it 5 stars :eek
auscyclefan94 said:Well I am not going to debate the other sarcastic drivel that you posted but I don't see any 3% growth for France in recent years.
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auscyclefan94 said:Amusing to see that some analogies that the left to denigrate someone never change with the "Tea Party" slur that they use for anyone that is to the right of them.
auscyclefan94 said:In the Griffith by-election, there has been a 2pp swing AGAINST Labor. First time this has occured against an opposition in a by-election in 18 years
I think the candidate was very good but by-elections are generally brutal against government and with the 'alleged' unpopularity of both the Queensland and Commonwealth governments according to pundits, I think the poll yesterday confirmed that those claims are unfounded.darwin553 said:IMO the candidate made much more of a difference to that result than any positive contributing factor that Abbott or the government made.
Ferminal said:That would be the logical conclusion when nationwide polling shows the opposite. I'm just glad that we don't have a "health expert" in government telling us what we're allowed to do with our bodies.
darwin553 said:IMO the candidate made much more of a difference to that result than any positive contributing factor that Abbott or the government made.
In regards to the highlighted part, I read somewhere an analogy that Bill Shorten is the Michael Dukakis/Walter Mondale of the Labor Party.movingtarget said:The swing was not unexpected as Rudd was very popular and Glasson is a local who was not beaten by much last time. I think there is no doubt that the state and federal unpopularity cost Glasson the win not to mention the preferences. But I would not be surprised to see the Liberals make up ground at the national level. Abbott is lucky to be up against such a mediocre opposition who will be even less effective as time goes on. Shorten is a such non entity, it seems Labor has an endless supply of them and they made a big mistake electing him Opposition Leader.
Ferminal said:I wasn't talking about abortion/euthanasia.
auscyclefan94 said:I think the candidate was very good but by-elections are generally brutal against government and with the 'alleged' unpopularity of both the Queensland and Commonwealth governments according to pundits, I think the poll yesterday confirmed that those claims are unfounded.
movingtarget said:I think there is no doubt that the state and federal unpopularity cost Glasson the win not to mention the preferences.
about any minority whatsoever is in and of itself quite troubling.del1962 said:Perhaps though there will come a time when if your Jewish, you will need to get out of the Ukraine though,
If that cap and trade thing ever gets approved, North Korea will make out like bandits given their ultra low CO2 emissions.gooner said:Have a look at this image of North Korea taking by NASA. No electricity running outside of small bit in Pyongyang and it appears on the picture just like the ocean.
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Pazuzu said:If that cap and trade thing ever gets approved, North Korea will make out like bandits given their ultra low CO2 emissions.![]()
