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Have Australian voters become too conservative?

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Foxy gets crazier with every post. 'Have Australian voters become too conservative?'. How unaware can you be? Australians have moved further to the left than ever. The adoration of the Leftist Turnbull is proof of that. Unfortunately for the smarmy, do-nothing Turnbull, it is the likes of Foxy and other Marxists who like him, but who will find it impossible to vote for for the Liberal candidate (who is possibly a conservative) in their electorate to help their Left darling remain Prime Minister - a post he achieved by stealth and bastardry. When Left extremists like like Foxy start touting for ANY leader of the Coalition, we know that lunacy is really off the leash. She is also so wrapped up in herself, that she hasn't noticed that many Coalition voters are so disgusted with Turnbull - including people like John Stone and James Allan, and thousands of unknown Liberal voters will be turning their backs on the coalition at the next election, thanks to a self-serving renegade who is out to remove choice from Australian electors.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 25 January 2016 10:32:26 AM
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Lets look at the facts before calling posters
you don't know names - simply because
their views don't agree with your blinkered
narrow-minded ones. You may be in denial - the
Liberal Party wasn't.

Tony Abbott was a disaster hence he was removed by his
own party. Some of his biggest clangers listed on
the web are:

1) The re-introduction of knights and dames.
2) The politically disastrous 2014 budget that
contained so many broken promises.
3) The insistence on keeping Joe Hockey as Treasurer.
4) Allowing the Bronwyn Bishop scandal to run on for
18 days.
5) The handling of the same sex marriage issue.

Anyone of any intelligence who would have been a
member of the Parliamentary Liberal Party at that time
would also have voted for Malcolm Turnbull.

Mr Turnbull has all the ingredients to inspire and
lead the country in the right direction. Here's hoping
that he shall be allowed to do precisely that.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 25 January 2016 10:58:52 AM
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"No party today holds a mortgage on a particular class
of worker any more. Our jobs no longer define how we vote:"

Well you're sure right there Foxy. However the left hold a stranglehold on how the non working bludger vote. Every election they buy a few more bludgers, & we get a pile of extra welfare we have to find.
Posted by Hasbeen, Monday, 25 January 2016 11:38:07 AM
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ttbn is still sobbing over Tony's demise. Get over it and move on.

As Foxy said, he was thrown out by his own party, and that same party chose Turnbull to lead. So are the majority of the Liberal party now 'leftists, marxists, or whatever other mad label you want to give them? Or is it simply that your personal idol Pollie Abbott was deposed as he should have been and you remain in despair?

I will keep your little rant post above and play it back to you when Turnbull wins the next election...
Posted by Suseonline, Monday, 25 January 2016 11:52:18 AM
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ttbn,

A couple of corrections.

I'm not a Marxist.

I have voted Liberal many times in my electorate.
I vote for policies, that make sense - and for
hard workers in my electorate.

As for Mr Turnbull - he's a hard worker.
His background is impressive:

http://www.malcolmturnbull.com.au/meet-malcolm/biography

You need to do a bit more research before posting -
other wise you come across as not only narrow-minded
but stupid as well.

Dear Hassie,

What about bludgers who have loop-holes
and get away with not paying their share of taxes?
You don't hear many complaints about them from
the Coalition only about the poor.
Interesting eh?
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 25 January 2016 11:53:17 AM
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Conservatives can take heart that in tough times usually caused through self indulgent regressives people wake up. In Holland Geert Wilders is now the most popular pollie. The Europeans have certainly had to learn the hard way.
Posted by runner, Monday, 25 January 2016 12:40:46 PM
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