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Everything is beautiful in its own way...but who's way?

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Aiden I long ago learned we can not change others biases, in fact we have our own
Facebook this morning, Two parties, Palmer and someone else, are paying $28 an hour, four hour shifts, to hand out how to vote
SMH story has it that senator asking Liberals to vote below the line, is said to be poaching Abbotts HTV workers
Just think!
IF one side was always right! always!
Lets make a deal [not likely here but pretend] say the voters will get it right on Saturday, they always do you know
SUNDAY! it starts! the anti GILLARD like hate and undermine Labor, better spending the time asking why Australia rejected them, but it will be thus
Posted by Belly, Wednesday, 15 May 2019 6:54:40 AM
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SR

The difference between a socialist and a conservative is that a socialist is enamoured by Whitlam's social engineering whilst the conservative sees his monumental cock up of the economy.

Belly,

As for the sinking ship, as the election grows closer the coalition's primary vote climbs and Labor's sinks. The chances of Labor getting a majority in its own right is fading, and the chances of a hostile senate are increasing.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Wednesday, 15 May 2019 2:29:03 PM
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Shadow Minister mate, read a real newspaper, one that does not run polls knowing it is not true
Get ready for disappointment
Find new ways to blame voters, unions, lefty greens, small l Liberals because defeat can not be avoided
Still you can continue to dump on the new government while ignoring the state of war within the Liberal party
Posted by Belly, Wednesday, 15 May 2019 3:57:18 PM
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Belly,

I read several newspapers, but the gold standard of polls has been Newspoll for several decades, that other polls such as essential poll are saying roughly the same thing should give you food for thought.

As for dumping on a labor government, no doubt if they get in there will be plenty of opportunities to mock their cock ups
Posted by Shadow Minister, Thursday, 16 May 2019 2:19:47 AM
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Now hear this folks. SHADOW MINISTER is tipping a COALITION victory on Saturday. Rupert has told him so, and Shadow believes every word Rupert tells him.

//and the chances of a hostile senate are increasing.// What a nonse, Shadow my dear boy, they are not increasing, its a mathematical fact. You being a political newbee not understanding the landscape of Australian politics, you would make ill-informed statements like that. Neither Labor or the Coalition will have an absolute majority in the Senate after Saturday. The Labor government will have to deal with the cross bench, no matter what. Of course the Coalition will be counting on the votes of the extremists Hanson, Palmer and Bernardi, should they get up.
Posted by Paul1405, Thursday, 16 May 2019 5:05:34 AM
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Now hear this folks. PAUL 1405 is talking through his backside again.

If you read my posts I never tipped a coalition victory, but with several polls showing that Labor's primary vote is 37% or lower, the chances of Labor getting a simple majority in either house is slipping. This means that if Labor cobbles together a minority government it will be relying on extremist parties such as the greens, and all of us remember the monumental cock up that this was the last time.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Thursday, 16 May 2019 5:47:21 AM
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