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Why I will vote liberal
Sep 5th, 2013 at 6:27am
 
In just under 60 hours the polls will be close for the election. Voting will be done and dusted for another 3 years.

So tell everyone why you are voting for a liberal government. What will a liberal government do that a labor can't do.

Is the liberal policy on the NBN better then the labor policy? Is the liberal policy on PPL  better then the labor policy on the PPL? Do you think the liberal party will change the the NDIS or leave like it has been legislate? Is the Asylum Seekers policy of the liberal party better the the labor party policy? You can't be voting liberal because they say that they will bring the budget back into surplus, because Abbott has said that it will be 10 years before they can do it and there will be 3 elections before then.

So why do you think that any of the liberal party policies are better the the labor party policies.

Are you voting liberal because the polls are saying that the liberals will win and you like backing a winner and you not voting on their policy?

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Reply #1 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 6:38am
 
Had the thread title been "Why I Won't Vote Liberal', I could have supplied an answer.

But, as I will never vote for this pathetic piece of shyt, Abbott and his far-right Liberal mob, I cannot give an answer.

A true, centrist liberal (small-l) party would get my vote, but not these neo-fascists.

Anyone but.

I may just vote Green, knowing how much conservatives despise them.

I have no sympathy for, or loyalty to, a conservative Australia.
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Reply #2 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 6:48am
 
John S wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 6:27am:
In just under 60 hours the polls will be close for the election. Voting will be done and dusted for another 3 years.

So tell everyone why you are voting for a liberal government. What will a liberal government do that a labor can't do.

Is the liberal policy on the NBN better then the labor policy? Is the liberal policy on PPL  better then the labor policy on the PPL? Do you think the liberal party will change the the NDIS or leave like it has been legislate? Is the Asylum Seekers policy of the liberal party better the the labor party policy? You can't be voting liberal because they say that they will bring the budget back into surplus, because Abbott has said that it will be 10 years before they can do it and there will be 3 elections before then.

So why do you think that any of the liberal party policies are better the the labor party policies.

Are you voting liberal because the polls are saying that the liberals will win and you like backing a winner and you not voting on their policy?



I can think of two things right away. Firstly, produce a surplus, because the Liberals have produced six of the biggest surpluses ever. Secondly, stop the boats, because they have done so once already - until Kevin747 came in. But hey, that doesn't matter because you won't change your vote no matter what. Oh well, your loss.
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Reply #3 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 6:49am
 
Kat, I started this thread for maqqa, longy, matty, cods and all the others that are saying that liberals will win.

I bet none of them will post and say why they are voting for the liberal party
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Reply #4 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 6:54am
 
Armchair_Politician wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 6:48am:
John S wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 6:27am:
In just under 60 hours the polls will be close for the election. Voting will be done and dusted for another 3 years.

So tell everyone why you are voting for a liberal government. What will a liberal government do that a labor can't do.

Is the liberal policy on the NBN better then the labor policy? Is the liberal policy on PPL  better then the labor policy on the PPL? Do you think the liberal party will change the the NDIS or leave like it has been legislate? Is the Asylum Seekers policy of the liberal party better the the labor party policy? You can't be voting liberal because they say that they will bring the budget back into surplus, because Abbott has said that it will be 10 years before they can do it and there will be 3 elections before then.

So why do you think that any of the liberal party policies are better the the labor party policies.

Are you voting liberal because the polls are saying that the liberals will win and you like backing a winner and you not voting on their policy?



I can think of two things right away. Firstly, produce a surplus, because the Liberals have produced six of the biggest surpluses ever. Secondly, stop the boats, because they have done so once already - until Kevin747 came in. But hey, that doesn't matter because you won't change your vote no matter what. Oh well, your loss.


like I said in the opening post Abbott has said that he won't get a surplus for 10 years and there will be 3 election before then, so that is no reason

Why do you want the boats stop? Does the asylum seekers affect you in anyway personally? If so how do they affect you?


With your answer it just show that you don't think at all
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Reply #5 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 6:56am
 
John S wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 6:49am:
Kat, I started this thread for maqqa, longy, matty, cods and all the others that are saying that liberals will win.

I bet none of them will post and say why they are voting for the liberal party



You're probably correct, WO.

Either that, or they'll simply turn up to slag-off at anyone who doesn't embrace the 'New Order'.

Honestly, I doubt they even know why they'll vote Liberal.

The economy, boaties, Rudd's looks, the carbon tax non-lie etc are NOT valid reasons.

Stripped of all rhetoric, I think it comes down to greed and selfishness ie wealthfare, and handouts
for everyone BUT the genuinely needy.

There is simply NO VALID REASON to vote Liberal. NOT ONE.

But there are MANY REASONS NOT TO!!
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Reply #6 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 7:03am
 
John S wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 6:49am:
Kat, I started this thread for maqqa, longy, matty, cods and all the others that are saying that liberals will win.

I bet none of them will post and say why they are voting for the liberal party






well..lets make you lose that BET shall we...


HE WONT WASTE AND PORE OUR MONEY INTO BOAT PEOPLE. FOR 6 LOOOOOOOOOONG YEARS..

HE ISNT MAKING IT UP AS HE GOES ALONG.....

HE WILL CONSULT AND NOT BARGE INTO PROGRAMS BECAUSE HE THINKS HE IS THE ONLY ONE THAT KNOWS ANYTHING.

IF YOU DONT LIKE HIM.. SHOVE OFF.. WE DONT LIKE YOU EITHER...

YOU DONT BELIEVE IN A FAIR GO... WE HAVE GIVEN KRUDD TWO CHANCE EAC H TIME HE HAS BLOWN THEM WIDE APART..


YOU MAY NOT LIKE ABBOTT BUT HE ISNT AS  STUPID
AND NARCISSISTIC AS KRUDD.

ITS A PITY SOME CANNOT WAIT BEFORE THEY JUDGE...

BUT AS WE KNOW LABOR RUSTED ON ARE JUST THAT... POOR LOSERS..
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Reply #7 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 7:06am
 
history...

history will tell you Australia is always better under the Liberal Party...

if you don't like Abbott so what... its about the Party and "their" ability to govern and balance a Budget... well... try to after Labor have gotten us into Record debt...

there's never been a harder working opposition party that I've ever seen in my life...

they held this pathetic government to account... every day for more than 3 years and rattled them so much they changed their leader twice...

History shows Labor always wasting Tax Payers money hand over fist... always get us into debt.. always infighting.. full of Union Thugs who have links to Bikies..

they are scum... the whole lot of them...

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Reply #8 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 7:07am
 
A BIG DITTO!
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Reply #9 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 7:16am
 
Don’t rely on major parties – vote Greens 

Voters who still cling to the tribal belief that there remains significant ideological difference between the two old major parties of Australian politics should have their faith shaken by the fact that Bill Kelty, former ACTU secretary and classical ALP power-broker, has joined former prime minister and classical blue-ribbon small-l Liberal, Malcolm Fraser in endorsing Greens South Australian senator, Sarah Hanson-Young in her fight for her senate seat and maintenance of a Greens federal balance of power.

As the Liberal Party lurches from its original foundations of liberal individual opportunity towards  collective reactionary conservatism, and the Labor Party lurches from its progressive, social justice and workers’ rights roots towards desperate political right-wing populism and expediency, Kelty and Fraser have formed a unity ticket in their support of Greens policy on asylum seekers and refugees. Both are obviously adamant that neither old party has the integrity necessary to be granted a rubber-stamp majority in both houses of parliament.

The old parties are unedifyingly conspiring to shut out the Greens and genuine independents in a direct act of betrayal to many of their grass-roots faithful.

Murky and hypocritical preference deals are being done with obscure and extremist, single-issue micro-parties in what amount to a corruption of to the democratic process, and at potential great cost to Australia’s commitment to basic human rights protections, our most vulnerable and disadvantaged families and a liveable future on a sustainable planet, in a country with a clean energy economy.

The Greens are standing up for these values, goals and principles which are truly the things that matter, for far longer than a three-year election cycle.

Make no mistake – your vote and your values are powerful, for better or for worse.

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When some here use history as part of their reasoning for voting Liberal, how can you when it's not the same party it was.

Reactionary Conservatism is dangerous.
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Reply #10 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 7:20am
 
The main reason more people are voting Abbott is because he is not Rudd or Gillard who both have a poor track records, give Abbott some time in power and he might have one of his own.

Clearly anything the ALP has delivered has both been bungled and has never been born out in the polls even the NDIS.

Also its the governments job to make its case not the voters, the whole premise of the thread is flawed, but look who started it, its not the ALP electing the voters.



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Reply #11 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 7:24am
 
John S wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 6:27am:
In just under 60 hours the polls will be close for the election. Voting will be done and dusted for another 3 years.

So tell everyone why you are voting for a liberal government. What will a liberal government do that a labor can't do.

Is the liberal policy on the NBN better then the labor policy? Is the liberal policy on PPL  better then the labor policy on the PPL? Do you think the liberal party will change the the NDIS or leave like it has been legislate? Is the Asylum Seekers policy of the liberal party better the the labor party policy? You can't be voting liberal because they say that they will bring the budget back into surplus, because Abbott has said that it will be 10 years before they can do it and there will be 3 elections before then.

So why do you think that any of the liberal party policies are better the the labor party policies.

Are you voting liberal because the polls are saying that the liberals will win and you like backing a winner and you not voting on their policy?



Welcome back Wild One. Can you flush out Deathonadonkey for us? He kept telling us that Abbott would be replaced well before Saturday's election. I'm hoping we get an explanation from him/her/it.

Who will I vote for? The party that will do the least amount of damage to Australia and the least amount of harm to Australians.
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Reply #12 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 7:34am
 
salad in

That is how I vote, in fact I voted liberal the first time in the NSW election.

I vote backwards Greens last, the ALP second last because they stink like greens .... after that I just fill them out as I feel. In the last NSW state election there was only 3 candidates Lib/Lab?greens so I was forced into voting Liberal.

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Reply #13 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 7:45am
 
salad in wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 7:24am:
John S wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 6:27am:
In just under 60 hours the polls will be close for the election. Voting will be done and dusted for another 3 years.

So tell everyone why you are voting for a liberal government. What will a liberal government do that a labor can't do.

Is the liberal policy on the NBN better then the labor policy? Is the liberal policy on PPL  better then the labor policy on the PPL? Do you think the liberal party will change the the NDIS or leave like it has been legislate? Is the Asylum Seekers policy of the liberal party better the the labor party policy? You can't be voting liberal because they say that they will bring the budget back into surplus, because Abbott has said that it will be 10 years before they can do it and there will be 3 elections before then.

So why do you think that any of the liberal party policies are better the the labor party policies.

Are you voting liberal because the polls are saying that the liberals will win and you like backing a winner and you not voting on their policy?



Welcome back Wild One. Can you flush out Deathonadonkey for us? He kept telling us that Abbott would be replaced well before Saturday's election. I'm hoping we get an explanation from him/her/it.

Who will I vote for? The party that will do the least amount of damage to Australia and the least amount of harm to Australians.



He told me he was banned from posting in the political section so has gone elsewhere.
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Re: Why I will vote liberal
Reply #14 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 7:54am
 
____ wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 7:45am:
salad in wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 7:24am:
John S wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 6:27am:
In just under 60 hours the polls will be close for the election. Voting will be done and dusted for another 3 years.

So tell everyone why you are voting for a liberal government. What will a liberal government do that a labor can't do.

Is the liberal policy on the NBN better then the labor policy? Is the liberal policy on PPL  better then the labor policy on the PPL? Do you think the liberal party will change the the NDIS or leave like it has been legislate? Is the Asylum Seekers policy of the liberal party better the the labor party policy? You can't be voting liberal because they say that they will bring the budget back into surplus, because Abbott has said that it will be 10 years before they can do it and there will be 3 elections before then.

So why do you think that any of the liberal party policies are better the the labor party policies.

Are you voting liberal because the polls are saying that the liberals will win and you like backing a winner and you not voting on their policy?



Welcome back Wild One. Can you flush out Deathonadonkey for us? He kept telling us that Abbott would be replaced well before Saturday's election. I'm hoping we get an explanation from him/her/it.

Who will I vote for? The party that will do the least amount of damage to Australia and the least amount of harm to Australians.



He told me he was banned from posting in the political section so has gone elsewhere.




ahhhhhh some good news from greeny...
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