Actually, it's not like that, because the Greens DID get elected (even if my vote didn't cause it in the end), while the LDP didn't.zsa zsa said:It's like saying my #1 vote for the LDP counted because if they had've been elected they would've blocked this bill. Also the ACT vote was a bit dicey, but thankfully Humphries got up in the end (a man well known for crossing the floor when appropriate, rather than to stir shit like Joyce).
Besides being a nihilistic and short-sighted political view, it ignores the fact that Greens already had a senate seat in NSW, so voting for them made a world of sense. And it will make sense again in 2010, because the Greens have a high probability of picking their senate seat back up.
Moreover, nobody is saying "I'm glad my vote counted" (can any one person really say that?), we're saying "I'm glad I voted for the Greens" because we feel vindicated by their actions against this bill.
Also, if Humphries is how you say, I'm glad he got elected over Joyce. Next election will be interesting, because Greens have the potential to steal the Libs's one senate seat in ACT.
I am glad Labour got elected. I am just more glad Greens hold the balance of power in senate.withoutaface said:Graney: He voted Greens but preferenced Labor, meaning his senate votes would have ended up with somebody voting in favour of this policy.
I certainly need to think more carefully about my vote in future, but it was a first time gig, yo.