Trampoline Man
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Indubitably!ari89 said:The Greens will ruin the economy.
Indubitably!ari89 said:The Greens will ruin the economy.
Not at all, so it's a good thing no-one's proposing it.withoutaface said:And I suppose wanting to send our society back to a pre-industrial revolution state is "progressive"?
A pretty useless progressive party to be honest.Trampoline Man said:I don't see the point of Labor vs Liberals arguments, they're both conservative parties. At least include the Greens, the only progressive party left in Australian politics.
I'd say that bumping down greenhouse emissions by 90% per capita (what would happen with a 60% overall reduction) would come pretty close.Trampoline Man said:Not at all, so it's a good thing no-one's proposing it.
Well, then CSIRO should agree:withoutaface said:I'd say that bumping down greenhouse emissions by 90% per capita (what would happen with a 60% overall reduction) would come pretty close.
See! They agree totally!In short, argue the
rationalists, GHG mitigation is a bad
investment, the consequences of which
are disproportionately large relative to
the potential benefits in avoiding climate
change damages.
Hmm...The foundation of this argument rests
on two assumptions. The first is that the
costs of GHG mitigation are sufficiently
large to raise concerns about economic
recession. Yet for several years now, the
exact opposite message has been emerging
from the offices of economists
Hold on, this article doesn't seem to agree with you at all!Stanford
University’s eminent Stephen Schneider2
in conjunction with Göteborg University’s
Christian Azar found that even with
pessimistic assumptions about the costs
of mitigation, the ultimate impact on the
global economy was effectively negligible
– delaying the time required for a 10-fold
increase in global wealth by just two years.
Well, this is most certainly an odd thing for the eminent scientific body in Australia to be saying, if you are correct.economic modelling for Australia has
consistently found the costs of mitigation
to be no threat to the long-term growth of
the nation’s economy.
Don't worry man, if the Greens get in we can have a citizens' coup d'etat and take them out.withoutaface said:I'd say that bumping down greenhouse emissions by 90% per capita (what would happen with a 60% overall reduction) would come pretty close..
firstly, pay no mind to my name. it took so long to get something that wasnt taken i typed this as a joke and it worked :SfOxYcLeOpTrA89 said:most of the yls ive met r economically liberal. even though some of the yls r conservative in their ways, none of them have ever attempted to shove their beliefs down my throat.
and as i said b4... labor smell funny n the girls r ugly n skanky.
although... withoutaface is quite odd... so the parties sorta balance out which doesnt make ur decision any easier!
lol... dnt h8 waf
And the 'conservative' party in terms of multicultural legislation, border control, and allegiances with war-mongering nation-states.withoutaface said:The use of the word 'progressive' as a synonym for 'left wing' is a misnomer. Consider that the Liberal party is the 'progressive' party in terms of workplace and taxation reform.
Wait, what percentage of the total vote did the Democrats get again?Lyn Allison said:A pretty useless progressive party to be honest.
Check out one of my videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E47TunVvz4I
Senator Lyn Allison
Australian Democrats Parliamentary Leader
Senator for Victoria
Well then, I don't think the Liberal party is for you.sweet_as said:I would join the Liberals before joining Labor.
I value the freedom of the individual and free enterprise.
it's a good thing you don't rely on generalisations and personal attacks during debatesMusk said:labor left, dirty commy
yes, much as we laugh about silly liberals, i do know that they are people and i very much value their presence in Australian politics as a way of keeping other parties accountable.zimmerman8k said:Obviously the jokes young labor and young liberal make about each other have no truthfull basis. I think Nolan did an excellent blog on this pathetic brand of partisan "humour."
While you may not have to sell out now, if you want to progress in the labor party you will have to accept two things. Economically their policy is still dominated by the unions. Socially they are pretty conservative, only marginally better than the liberals, if at all it would seem under Rudd. As such, I for one, could not be part of the Labor party.
lolevry1getscrewed said:yes, much as we laugh about silly liberals, i do know that they are people and i very much value their presence in Australian politics as a way of keeping other parties accountable.
Rudd has some fantastic policies and a real vision for what Australia can be. it will take some time to see the changes, because thankfully he believes in implementing change at a rate everyone can stomach, as opposed to rapid change that will freak the hell out of people.
young labor is a fantastic organisation to be part of because it does have the socialist adgenda (which is actually much better than the liberals) and now that we are in government, we can implement those policies and develop new policy which was not able to come about during our time in opposition (for various reasons)
False, they're stupidevry1getscrewed said:Rudd has some fantastic policies
False, he just tells the masses what they want to hear but John Howard had enough courage and vision not to say, to his own demiseevry1getscrewed said:and a real vision for what Australia can be.
False, the recession will come swiftly and harshlyevry1getscrewed said:it will take some time to see the changes,
False, he started ratifying bullshit as soon as he got inevry1getscrewed said:because thankfully he believes in implementing change at a rate everyone can stomach, as opposed to rapid change that will freak the hell out of people.
False, you're a bunch of lunaticsevry1getscrewed said:young labor is a fantastic organisation to be part of
False, the Liberals' social policy is far beterevry1getscrewed said:because it does have the social adgenda (which is actually much better than the liberals)
False, the policies won't be coming from young Labor (or Labor at all, they'll come from the unions)evry1getscrewed said:and now that we are in government, we can implement those policies and develop new policy which was not able to come about during our time in opposition (for various reasons)
In other words, don't let Australia become like Marrickville Council.Musk said:Labor Right you mean
As long as labor left and the greens dont call the shots, Australia wont turn into Kenya
You are not represented by the apology, the government is.Musk said:well aboriginals will turn into lions once rudd says sorry
my previous generations didnt do shit and im being represented in an apology, get fucked
EDIT: Thanks to my princess Alan