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The polls predicted the Coalition win : Comments
By Peter Bowden, published 4/6/2019We are genetically wired to follow our leaders.
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well with the failed prophet,virtue signalling and charlatan Al Gore coming to Queensland at the request of Labour it is bound to sure up more conservative votes. No doubt a few silly school girls will be brought to tears by his next lot of prophecies but the deplorables are not suckers like the dumbed down 'elites'.
Posted by runner, Tuesday, 4 June 2019 8:56:43 PM
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Peter,
<<This writer believes that he [Anthony Albanese] will romp home at the next election. The ordinary members of the party voted for him over Shorten some years back. He supports most of the beliefs of ordinary Australians, and is a leader that people want. >> Ordinary Australians vote at an election. Ordinary Labor members may influence, but not determine an election victory. Do you consider ordinary Aussies will support some of the radical (they call it 'progressive') left wing agenda of Labor and Albanese? I'm thinking of these Labor plans or policies: 1) 'Ensure 50 per cent renewable energy by 2030 for the nation’s electricity generation', http://www.alp.org.au/media/1692/labors_climate_change_action_plan.pdf 2) 'The policy, Australia’s first, would introduce a national electric vehicle target of 50 per cent new car sales by 2030 and a Government electric vehicle target of 50 per cent by 2025', http://electricvehiclecouncil.com.au/alp-announces-electric-vehicle-policy/ 3) 'A Shorten Labor Government will amend the Sex Discrimination Act to remove the exemptions that permit religious schools to discriminate against students and staff on the basis of their sexuality or gender identity', http://www.alp.org.au/media/1805/a_fair_go_for_lgbtiq_australians.pdf 4) Is Albanese going to take to the next election a policy that does not grant freedom of religion to schools, churches, mosques, synagogues, temples and other religious organisations? Posted by OzSpen, Wednesday, 5 June 2019 7:49:50 AM
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