• ikt@aussie.zoneOP
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      17 hours ago

      I’m very happy with Labor but very unhappy with the Coalition who have now picked up the Greens as a partner in their coalition

      Why do you want Labor gone?

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        who have now picked up the Greens as a partner in their coalition

        What do you mean? At a glance, I can’t see any information about Greens as a partner to the LNP-Nationals coalition, nor do I see any reason why either side would want to join one.

        Why do you want Labor gone?

        I know you weren’t asking me, but I want them gone for stabbing the labour movement in the back, repeatedly, including the recent corrupt administration of the CFMEU. There are other reasons, but the Labor party defanging the labour movement says it all for me.

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        16 hours ago

        Il be honest, I have bugger all idea about what any of these party’s are about and i don’t have the energy investment to learn all the shit they can just back flip on, I’ve gone outta my way to keep clear of almost everything politics related, mostly because I think it’s all a load of shit, each just doing there best to get back in power only to waste it anyway. I just want to see a proper shake up of the system, just yeet a bunch of independences in there and see what they can cook up.

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    18 hours ago

    That Albo can’t even convincingly beat Dutton in proof he is the worst Prime Minister in the past 25 years. The whole centrist approach just means Federal Labor stands for nothing, completely spineless so no surprise they are hemorrhaging support.

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      7 hours ago

      They tried standing for something with the Voice To Parliament referendum, got smacked down, and won’t make that mistake again.

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      16 hours ago

      Federal Labor stands for nothing

      Does it though?

      • lower house prices
      • more renewables/cheaper electricity prices
      • cheaper/more affordable access to medicine/medicare
      • lower costs for students
      • they have clearly put women ahead of men/a focus on gender equality (this is a mistake I must admit)
      • they want more manufacturing in Australia

      these are things I can think of off the top of my head

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        4 hours ago

        Labor had control of Federal, WA,QLD,NSW,VIC,ACT governments and achieved basically nothing from your list. They had the opportunity do it and those chose to do nothing. Yes they are better then LNP but if they where to form a coalition LLNP the population would notice the difference.

        Labor supporters complain about the media for why the party cannot implement their vision but while in power instead of taking them on the media’s corporate propaganda broadcasted largely over public electromagnetic frequencies at heavily discounted rates; Labor decided to give it to Google instead.

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          4 hours ago

          Labor had control of Federal, WA,QLD,NSW,VIC,ACT governments and achieved basically nothing from your list

          That’s garbage, not even going to reply

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        Labor does have some good policies, but they need to be out there with snappy comebacks to Dutton’s BS. Their small target approach served them well last time, but it’s not going to work this election and it’s terrifying how many people seem to be swayed by the LNP’s propaganda.