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 Post subject: Re: Australian Politics
PostPosted: Sat June 11, 2016 10:30 am 
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That's exactly the sort of small business entrepreneur that the Libs should be supporting.


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 Post subject: Re: Australian Politics
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This thing must be broken:

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 Post subject: Re: Australian Politics
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Where did you expect yourself?


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 Post subject: Re: Australian Politics
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yeah, that is way too far left for spenno

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 Post subject: Re: Australian Politics
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Yeah, I feel I should be at least as right-wing and conservative as the LNP, however I blame the framing and weighting of the questions.


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 Post subject: Re: Australian Politics
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I placed on the cross section between ALP and GRN.


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 Post subject: Re: Australian Politics
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LetMeSleep wrote:
I placed on the cross section between ALP and GRN.

me too.

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 Post subject: Re: Australian Politics
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Meet you guys here this time tomorrow to celebrate a thumping Coalition victory!

Guys?...guys?...


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 Post subject: Re: Australian Politics
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do you sometimes have wet dreams about being a baby boomer?

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 Post subject: Re: Australian Politics
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What an awful, awful thought.


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 Post subject: Re: Australian Politics
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No sangas, no lamingtons, nothing. Just a huge spreadsheet of tosspots.

I live in a hugely safe Labor seat. How about you guys? Anything close to a swing or safe seats all round?


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 Post subject: Re: Australian Politics
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I'm back in Port Adelaide this election (having previously lived here from 1982-2004) which has never not been held by the ALP and I don't expect that will change despite the massive swing to NXT.

I'd previously been living in Mayo for the last eight years, which has never not been a Liberal seat (first Alexander Downer then Jamie Briggs), but it looks as though that may fall to NXT tonight which is an awful shame.


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 Post subject: Re: Australian Politics
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Minority Coalition government on its way. :shake:


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 Post subject: Re: Australian Politics
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Bolt is such a dickhead.



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 Post subject: Re: Australian Politics
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Minority Coalition government on its way. :shake:

Certainly not an ideal result.


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 Post subject: Re: Australian Politics
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Huge swing towards the uncharismatic Shorten. Imagine if the ALP had a likeable leader!


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 Post subject: Re: Australian Politics
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how bout that murdoch thumping victory you were talking about mr the australian?

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 Post subject: Re: Australian Politics
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how bout that murdoch thumping victory you were talking about mr the australian?

This is incoherent, 'dude.

We'll see how things shape up tomorrow. A slim Coalition majority isn't out of the question yet.


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 Post subject: Re: Australian Politics
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 Post subject: Re: Australian Politics
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I'm still astonished by the dishonest and unethical scare campaign run by the ALP over Medicare.

I'm not surprised it was successful but it reflects so poorly on the party (and the media who allowed them to run with it), an appalling lack of any principle other than a desire to gain power for its own sake.


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