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Labor, how do I loathe thee? : Comments

By John Mikkelsen, published 7/5/2024

I'm probably not alone in finding it surprising that Federal Labor still had around 30 to 32 percent primary support in recent polls - an all-time low. But how low can they go?

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Miiko2
Random (Ron) it's great you have the psychic powers looking down your nose to know whether an author has a tertiary education or what colour collars he wears,

I' pretty sure that's called Doxxing and it is against the rules in all modern forums. But this one is anything but up with the times. I chose a moniker that was not my real name here for a reason, as you have. Respect that.

In the meantime I stopped responding to your emails to me and did not finish the book. I'm only here because the brag link that you sent of the latest article, it horrified me. Finding out that you were a misogynistic Right wing climate change denier, meant that I had no interest in anything you had to say, and your biography of no interest at all. I contemplated not taking it back to the library and just pay the fine so no one else would be affected by it, but it got mixed up with the other books I did read and I dropped them all into the chute.

The one positive is that you did prove Random's Law' to be correct in your case. A lack of tertiary education is a common factor in the inability for some people to understand what science is.
Posted by Random, Friday, 10 May 2024 12:58:48 PM
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Mikko2

"the hopeless Albanese government, the worst by far since Whitlam and that was pretty bad"

Coming from you, that is probably a complement to both the Whitlam and Albanese governments. I take it you are an archo-conservative with no desire to embrace any kind of societal reform? I believe the Albanese government is rather orthodox in its approach to reform, working within a clearly defined framework, tinkering around the edges more or less. Its economic policies are very "mainstream", wanting to curb inflation to foster a better business environment with flow on effects for the majority of Australians etc, as is its foreign policy, a continuation of the previous governments policies towards America and China etc, but without those fools bluster and bravado as regards China. So for you where is the great chasm that has developed in Australian society thanks to the elections of a mediocre reformist government in Labor.
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 11 May 2024 5:19:17 AM
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