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How About This For A Model For The Future?

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Paul1405,
I get paid for what I've already delivered. Do you ?
Posted by individual, Friday, 9 October 2020 8:18:37 AM
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"ABC Radio did a little survey yesterday...".

Anything from the ABC is suspect. Besides, people will vote the way they always vote, except for the 5% of swinging voters who are the only people who change governments.

I'm not voting for anyone in the lower house, as was the case at the last election. I, and other conservatives, have been disenfranchised. There is no longer a conservative party in Australia, thanks to Turnbull and Morrison. I'll be ignoring the two leftist parties and looking for independent candidates in the Senate who just might be able get some sanity back into Australian politics - a huge ask, I know, but at least I won't have Tweedledum ot Tweedledee on my conscience.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 9 October 2020 9:41:52 AM
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The big-spending/borrowing budget is the same as the Labor party would have come up with, again showing the lack of difference between the Coalition and Labor. Terry McCrann has gone further, not merely calling it a Labor budget, but a Labor budget on steroids. The deficit incurred will be four times larger than the one Wayne Swann horrified the country with!

We are seeing an increase in spending of $200 billion, which McCrann describes as "extraordinary". This budget knocks the big spending of the Whitlam years right out this world.

Of course Labor, seeing its toxic socialism being overtaken by the Coalition, has to jump up and down and say that despite the killer spending, there is still not enough spent on women!

Instead of punting for the Coalition or Labor this election, Australians should be refusing to support either of them.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 9 October 2020 10:21:35 AM
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The Labour plan for the electrical grid seems loverly but I suspect
from the language someone does not know what they are talking about.
The grid in the eastern states is not big enough to take advantage of
the available wind systems. It must be connected to the Western grid
and that will have to be upgraded. There was no mention of that.
Is Australia big enough ?
It might be but the task I suspect would be a world first.
It has to be able to collect power from anywhere and everywhere and
send it to the places with the larger demands.
All while chasing the varying wind around the continent and the sun
across the sky, while dodging cloud formations.
Can it REALLY be done ?
Posted by Bazz, Friday, 9 October 2020 10:39:48 AM
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Just watching the start of the Baader Meinhof Gang movie, it is painfully obvious that the World of the Uni student has not kept pace with common sense.
Indoctrination works the exact wrong way !
Posted by individual, Friday, 9 October 2020 9:47:32 PM
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BTW, plenty of LIberals watch and listen to the ABC.
Posted by Chris Lewis, Saturday, 10 October 2020 7:27:47 AM
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