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A Conversation About this Election

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Another thread has highlighted this election has become pond scum for some
Too that some know very little about the subject
Two polls out this morning, one not too sure it is even posing as true
But it seems clear people are warming to Shorten
We face near two weeks of Trump style shouted lies and false fear to end the campaign
Just maybe vote shedding by this government could result
Posted by Belly, Monday, 6 May 2019 5:43:25 AM
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Hi Belly,

I liked Labor's campaign launch yesterday, you can see the unity that the Labor members have. Can we expect Money Bags Malcolm and The Mad Monk to sit in the front row next week when ScumO' tries and fire up the Liberal campaign, me thinks not!
I see Frydenberg did not rule out a challenge to ScumO', should ScumO' suffer a massive defeat come May 18th, heaven forbid. Then Mr Potato Head has categorically denied he still has leadership aspirations, also a bad sign for ScumO'.
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 6 May 2019 6:20:30 AM
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"What is it about Queensland? [see this mornings SMH] why do they think so unlike the rest of the country?"

It's really simple Belly;

- Most of us don't want the foreigners taking over our state -

And there's still enough of us to speak up despite usually having Labor governments...

Do you understand democracy, is it really that hard to comprehend?

We don't care for your southern ideas on multiculturalism or immigrants.
We haven't been outnumbered into silence.
We're happy the way we are.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Monday, 6 May 2019 9:57:12 AM
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Paul looks over but it may yet swing
Voters, true small l Liberals, are impacting so too are those sickened by the mud
Bill was great, he has a united team behind him
And outside Queensland the mud throwers are not changing voters intentions
Vote for Shorten,you get a Prime Minister
Vote for Scomo and you get Scomo, no contest
Voted this morning Greens got preference on both tickets
Posted by Belly, Monday, 6 May 2019 12:07:35 PM
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Read some posts,try it, they say both sides are not worth voting for
And yes brag about defacing the ballot,rendering it a no vote
Too of intention to vote for the extremes
In the end we know the final result is *the two party prefered*
Because it is just that, still, it is only two who can govern
So if we have no intention of casting a valid vote, or have the intention, in the lower house, to waste it
Do we have the right to complain about who wins
Shorten is pulling back, making gains, in the prefered PM race
But it will not be until months after he becomes PM that he will see a very real lift in his popularity, it will take place
No great cheer rises during counting when a scribbled on ballot is rejected
Just a near silent grunt, another one, and a shake of the head by most watching
Posted by Belly, Monday, 6 May 2019 3:52:34 PM
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Dear Belly,

Don't forget to watch Bill Shorten on Q&A
tonight (6/05/2019).

I wonder when (and if) Scott Morrison will
appear on the program to answer questions
from the audience?

Also, will former MPs and former PMs of the
Liberals attend their Party Launch like the
ones from Labor did? Can you imagine Malcolm
Turnbull, Julie Bishop, John Howard, sitting side by side
with Tony Abbott and Peter Dutton, et al, - supporting
Scott Morrison?

No. Me neither. Tony Abbott and Peter Dutton will be
in their electorates - fighting to save their own
seats.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 6 May 2019 4:35:09 PM
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