scribble all over the voting paperGreens? No..
Rudd? No.
Abbott? haha no.
Who else can I vote for?
i wish the Australian Democrats still had a reasonable presence
scribble all over the voting paperGreens? No..
Rudd? No.
Abbott? haha no.
Who else can I vote for?
Greens And Higgins ByelectionThirdly, the Greens have to scale down the sanctimony. They thrive on a message of impending doom. These days the cataclysm is global warming. Previously it was logging, or nuclear annihilation. Only by repentance and obedience to their doctrine can we escape the wrath to come.
But educated people are a little less credulous than that. They know in political policy, outcomes rarely match the promises, particularly the overblown promises of zealous activists. They know that moral absolutists rarely deliver what they promise.
The Greens have a moral superiority complex. In their mind they are not only right but virtuous, which makes their opponents not only wrong but immoral. This is why Hamilton has compared climate sceptics with Holocaust deniers - if you disagree with his policies you are complicit in, or covering, up mass murder. Robert Manne, who launched the campaign for Hamilton, put it this way: ''If the Greens can achieve a breakthrough in the byelections … [this] might come to be seen as a turning point in the moral history of this country.''
did the golf ball which hit you in the head damage your insula?Looks like we'll get a social conservative either way, so i'm heppy. Will vote Libs most likely for the lols. Violently agree with Abbott on most everything, but the cynical climate change denial still makes me uneasy.
edit: may only vote libs senate, depending on my mood on the day
Fuck you, I'll vote for whoever I want.The greens shouldn't form a substantive balance of powers under any circumstance. They're led by a fairy which contradicts the teachings of the mighty Allah (subhan allah). It's your duty as a pious Muslim not to vote greens.
He's right. Even if you preference Labor second last, and the liberals last, that's exactly the same as a vote for labor.If you vote Green because you don't like censorship then preference Labor anyway you're exactly the kind of fuckwit Labor's counting on for this policy not to hurt their re-election chances.
I'll be voting Liberal, then Green.
i was told they were 4 yr terms...
so its 3 1/2 now :S
meaning that a term is 3 years + the maximum number of days after the election before they have to meet (something like 30 days...)The Constitution of Australia said:Every House of Representatives shall continue for three years from the first meeting of the House, and no longer, but may be sooner disolved by the Governor-General (generally on the advice of the PM)...
Don't waste your vote just to spite the major parties - they don't care and realistically it changes nothing. Spend it on the minor parties (Greens, Sex, LDP) instead and the major party you think least likely to form government (i.e. the Liberals) to weaken the major players as much as possible while empowering the smaller parties. Even in the House - something might happen there eventually for the minor parties. There has been precedent.He's right. Even if you preference Labor second last, and the liberals last, that's exactly the same as a vote for labor.
I'll preference liberal ahead of labor if they actually block the censorship. If not, I'll probably just spoil might ballot.
Might vote LDP in the senate.
Fair point. I don't even like the Greens (although I strongly agree with them on some things).Don't waste your vote just to spite the major parties - they don't care and realistically it changes nothing. Spend it on the minor parties (Greens, Sex, LDP) instead and the major party you think least likely to form government (i.e. the Liberals) to weaken the major players as much as possible while empowering the smaller parties. Even in the House - something might happen there eventually for the minor parties. There has been precedent.