Nano Posted May 21, 2022 Posted May 21, 2022 Do Australians here think this will do anything to slow down the expansion of Australia's police state?
Mohit Posted May 21, 2022 Posted May 21, 2022 (edited) Is it good or bad? Is their own Trump winning or Biden or hillary or bernie? Edited May 21, 2022 by Mohit
Leppie Posted May 21, 2022 Posted May 21, 2022 11 minutes ago, Nano said: Do Australians here think this will do anything to slow down the expansion of Australia's police state?
Leppie Posted May 21, 2022 Posted May 21, 2022 2 minutes ago, Mohit said: Is it good or bad? Is their own Trump winning or Biden or hillary or bernie? Yes, It's good. The EVIL has been defeated
PoisonCandy Posted May 21, 2022 Posted May 21, 2022 4 minutes ago, Mohit said: Is it good or bad? Is their own Trump winning or Biden or hillary or bernie? Basically our Trump has just been voted out. So, good.
Mohit Posted May 21, 2022 Posted May 21, 2022 Just now, PoisonCandy said: Basically our Trump has just been voted out. So, good. Wow. That's great
Peroxide Posted May 21, 2022 Posted May 21, 2022 Fingers crossed the same happens in the UK... happy for my Australian sisters x
ellis-bell Posted May 21, 2022 Posted May 21, 2022 Good news, mostly happy that the third party vote has done so well. It’s time to put pressure on the major parties to do better.
Guest Posted May 21, 2022 Posted May 21, 2022 36 minutes ago, Chemist said: Massive win for climate change policies Our only hope is that Labor can form a majority government and avoid the chaos.
Guest Posted May 21, 2022 Posted May 21, 2022 There was nothing that could be done for the Liberals besides Albanese goofing on the campaign trail. But he was smart enough to basically stay in hiding and let Morrison fall on the sword of the current economic climate. The Morrison’s response to the pandemic was really unmatched globally (benefitted from being landlocked enormously) and the countries economic rebound was really impressive. I think if the Ukraine/Russia/Oil crisis hadn’t occurred in the months prior then we’d be looking at a much different election night. Any government in this position, with record inflation (and consequently a lowering ‘real wage’) was never going to keep power. The minor parties remain a nuisance, in that they can enter any election cycle on one or two issues with no costings and very little detail. I hope and pray they don’t hold the balance of power and Labor can govern it’s three years with a clear path to its idea of a stronger and better Australia. Really sad for Josh Frydenberg, the treasurer behind JobKeeper and JobSeeker which helped Australia phenomenally during the pandemic. That’s a real loss for Australia IMO. No matter who wins on election night I always feel so blessed to live in a democracy like we do, especially with the atrocities happening across the world.
Guest Posted May 21, 2022 Posted May 21, 2022 It’s also worth noting that the Labor primary vote also fell compared to the last election (maybe it will change with postals and WA) but that’s unreal. Really shocked that the UAP and One Nation didn’t have a stronger night, they ran a huge anti-vax, freedom movement campaign and barely had anything to show. Guess it’s just a very vocal, very small minority. I do wonder if the Teals are able to build on this incredible and unprecedented debut.
Wonderland Posted May 21, 2022 Posted May 21, 2022 1 hour ago, Chemist said: Massive win for climate change policies It looks like they might just scrape over the majority without needing anyone
Harrier Posted May 21, 2022 Posted May 21, 2022 Thrilled by this result. A huge win for climate policy in this country, and also a healthy blow to two party politics.
Harrier Posted May 21, 2022 Posted May 21, 2022 The left in Australia definitely had a great night with the greens doing so well and I'm stoked for that. But the most remarkable part of this result for me is the revolt of the political center against the right wing. So many wealthy, extremely safe liberal seats completely abandoned the liberal party in favor of educated women who offered progressive social values, integrity, strong action on climate alongside moderate economic positions. Very very interesting and not something I'm seeing much elsewhere in the world. I grew up in the seat of Curtin and I could never have imagined it would vote a liberal out of power. But here we are. It's nuts.
discreetinside Posted May 21, 2022 Posted May 21, 2022 Congrats to all the Australian sistrens regardless of your political preference
Wonderland Posted May 22, 2022 Posted May 22, 2022 11 hours ago, Harrier said: The left in Australia definitely had a great night with the greens doing so well and I'm stoked for that. But the most remarkable part of this result for me is the revolt of the political center against the right wing. So many wealthy, extremely safe liberal seats completely abandoned the liberal party in favor of educated women who offered progressive social values, integrity, strong action on climate alongside moderate economic positions. Very very interesting and not something I'm seeing much elsewhere in the world. I grew up in the seat of Curtin and I could never have imagined it would vote a liberal out of power. But here we are. It's nuts. Labor snatching 4 seats in WA on top of the drama of Curtin's independent flip
Harrier Posted May 22, 2022 Posted May 22, 2022 2 minutes ago, Wonderland said: Labor snatching 4 seats in WA on top of the drama of Curtin's independent flip Yeah, crazy. WA used to be a liberal stronghold, it's a complete reversal mainly thanks to Mark McGowan
CroNich Posted May 22, 2022 Posted May 22, 2022 22 hours ago, Fetch said: There was nothing that could be done for the Liberals besides Albanese goofing on the campaign trail. But he was smart enough to basically stay in hiding and let Morrison fall on the sword of the current economic climate. The Morrison’s response to the pandemic was really unmatched globally (benefitted from being landlocked enormously) and the countries economic rebound was really impressive. I think if the Ukraine/Russia/Oil crisis hadn’t occurred in the months prior then we’d be looking at a much different election night. Any government in this position, with record inflation (and consequently a lowering ‘real wage’) was never going to keep power. The minor parties remain a nuisance, in that they can enter any election cycle on one or two issues with no costings and very little detail. I hope and pray they don’t hold the balance of power and Labor can govern it’s three years with a clear path to its idea of a stronger and better Australia. Really sad for Josh Frydenberg, the treasurer behind JobKeeper and JobSeeker which helped Australia phenomenally during the pandemic. That’s a real loss for Australia IMO. No matter who wins on election night I always feel so blessed to live in a democracy like we do, especially with the atrocities happening across the world. . The coalition failed on a number of fronts during the pandemic, and yeah the economy bounced back alright but his management of basically every other political issue particularly climate change and womens rights was appalling. Not everything is about the bloody economy, and I think the wider population were thinking beyond ‘bouncing back from the economy’ this weekend. also Josh Frydenberg was a disgusting other far right conservative who wanted nothing more than put more money into big cooperations
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