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Are the Greens Sustainable?

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20% flat tax was one policy that comes to mind from one nation, across the board.
Why must you KH continue to insult my intelligence.
You bloke, let be blunt, are as lost on this subject as any one ever was.
Your problem is not me.
Go in to your bath room look into the eyes of your problem.
And gee you read policy's? goodonyamate!
I will turn of in about an hour to read another hundred pages from the full works of Banjo Paterson.
Maybe I should stay and see if I can find something about politics.
look me in the eye promise you do not have to goggle, what are these green policy's, coal exports, food imports, car manufacturing,
Posted by Belly, Friday, 5 March 2010 5:20:05 PM
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Sorry Belly?
I keep track of policies or statements made on the news and I *DO* Google for ALL official party websites accessible and read through them- hence how I about them.

Beyond these two measures there simply isn't any other reliable and can be taken with a grain of salt.

All of which, in my opinion, is the bare minimum that any Australian who actually intends to vote should be doing- especially if they feel SO strongly about it on an internet forum.

But at least that's one policy from One Nation.
Posted by King Hazza, Friday, 5 March 2010 7:49:29 PM
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I've noticed that there's very little substance coming from the Green haters - come on chaps, be honest: you haven't bothered to read the Greens' policies, have you?

Belly seems to be getting a little shrill in his Green-bashing, which I regard as a good sign. The True Believers are getting worried, and they can get quite nasty when afraid. I don't blame him, because that's politics, I'm afraid.

At least his heart's usually in the right place :)
Posted by CJ Morgan, Friday, 5 March 2010 8:08:06 PM
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C J Morgan you are not a bad bloke.
I think you are hooked on the greens you once had.
Bob Brown has always been out there, his welcome to Bush was something only a minority could be happy with.
Greens ,just look at what the voted against in the senate, are intent on growing their numbers not good government.
I n an upper house infected by a one man party known as family first but in truth as handy as an ash tray on a Harley, you mob vote with him.
It is an old tactic, never works but is often used, insult the messenger.
This country, will NEVER support greens policy's on extreme climate change wants.
Defense, trade, how do I say it without being offensive?
Greens are a home for refugees from my mob, dead Democrats and even first votes from conservatives.
And the lost few who known little about the real world.
Dream however of a greens controlled upper house, a nigh mare for good government.
I have no fear, think greens are over cooking it, may not hold their vote.
But yes in time, without a change in direction greens will force party's representing the majority to combined to make their radical thinking change.
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 6 March 2010 5:10:18 AM
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CJMorgan:"you haven't bothered to read the Greens' policies, have you?"

Not since the dunny paper started running low. I'm not in favour of the grade of paper used - far too rough, although it does scour well. Things have never been so clean.

Belly:"You bloke, let be blunt, are as lost on this subject as any one ever was."

Oh dear, Belly. go and ask Big 'my boy needs a job' Bill for a new copy of the approved phrasebook; the one you have seems to only have one line in it.
Posted by Antiseptic, Saturday, 6 March 2010 6:32:40 AM
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Give it a rest anti every thing, I will never learn to put words together or spell.
But you just will never learn .
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 6 March 2010 3:07:56 PM
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