RightSadFred wrote on Aug 30
th, 2013 at 1:09pm:
PZ547
I live in a Blue Liberal area and you have to drive for about hr to have any chance of hitting an electorate held by an ALP member. What I notice this election is the real lack of posters. Decades ago you would see houses littered with posters.
I was driving out west yesterday and after 45 minutes I saw 1 Poster .... a Greens one.
Last election they were all over the place.
To be Honest I have either not seen an ALP poster or an Lib one for that matter (or not noticed).
The same thing happened in the NSW state election re brand ALP, ALP was there but in very small lettering.
I saw dozens of posters in that election. The ALP were in power looking at a big loss like the Federal Government.
I am suspicious about the ALP's bold face lying on their chances or they just don't have the $$ to splurge on a campaign where they look like losing.
I was even driving around main roads in marginal seats and I still did not see an ALP or Lib poster.
That's interesting. I thought it must just be our area that's thin on posters. Didn't realise it's across the board
I mentioned in an earlier post that I'd picked up two volumes entitled
'The People's Choice - Electoral Politics in 20th Century NSW' Volume One runs from 1901 to 1927. Volume Two covers 1930 to 1965
Both are filled with fascinating tidbits. But what genuinely came as a shock to me is how Labor's reputation has remained constant through the decades as a corrupt party filled with corrupt individuals
For example, back in the day, Labor deliberately chose one of their own - a minor no-one - based on his surname, which just happened to be the same surname as a well-known opposition member. Labor was hoping it would confuse voters and trick voters into giving them votes intended for the opposition
Now listen to this, chosen at random:
Quote:'Controls for You But None For the Strikemongers' (is the heading, followed by)
" Labor Governments have shown little inclination to surrender the many powers taken during war years, or to release controls. Production is hampered, industry starved, and enterprise stifled. But, while the Labor Government uses full powers where the public is concerned, it leaves the strikemonger and disruptionist free
It panders to the militants, and only when an election is just around the corner does it weakly please for a cessation of strikes
The Vice-President of the N.S.W. branch of the Labor Party rightly said, " The plight of the Labor Party is very well determined by the inability of the party to govern"
Change the government -- Vote Liberal
This was from the 1947 election
Until the Lima Declaration sent Aussie jobs to Asia, there were endless strikes which brought this country to its knees and many here might even remember unions switching off the power and leaving people to fend in the dark without power to make dinner or heat their homes. Then the endless transport strikes which prevented people getting to work and saw industry losing millions per day as towns and cities ground to a halt. Thank you Labor, for the memories, you bullying thugs and nation wreckers