UnSubRocky
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It might be time to give Labor the arse at next year's Federal election. I specifically remember Albanese saying in his electoral campaign that his Labor party was scrapping the regional development funding plan, in favour of renewing manufacturing jobs in metropolitan areas. I was surprised how well his scam artistry worked on the voters.
The only hold out states that voted Liberal National or Liberal Party overwhelmingly were rural and regional Qld, Western Australia, and South Australia. Rural and regional Victoria and (Western) Tasmania also voted against Albanese.
Scott Morrison, as much as I don't like the guy, won the first preference vote by about 450,000. He lost the Federal election in third party polling. Many city folk voted for the woke nonsense that Albanese spouted.
Given the fact that at least 75% of Australia's population live in metropolitan cities around Australia, it is a surprise that the Liberals and the Liberal National Party members did so well in a loss. However, with Albanese's Voice to Free Rides pitch meeting, during a time of what was an economic boom in Australia, Australia could afford having such an unnecessary referendum.
Much of the state election results in each electorate mirrored the results of the 2022 Federal election results in each electorate, for the Voice to Parliament. My electorate voted overwhelmingly 80% "No", that our electorate was near the top of the "No" vote results. Most indigenous residents of Rockhampton voted "No" as well.
Rockhampton has an indigenous population of about 7000 people (out of the 88,000 residents that were living in town here in the year 2022). They know the type of poo that would have befallen them, had that 61:39 result for the VtP been 49:51 in favour of implementing that bullshit racial favouritism. They would have been banned from pubs, clubs, sporting socials, and night spots the moment Albanese signed off the Voice to Parliament bill.
I reckon we would have seen Albanese hastily escorted off stage at a press conference, the moment he hypothetically talked about "racist rural and regional people" not understanding how tough it is for "First Nations" people to get jobs and education.
The birth rate in my town, and the region in general, is quite decent. However, these people are having trouble getting jobs down in Brisbane, the Gold Coast and other Labor Party strongholds, due to the employers down there having trouble adjusting to the applicants' interview style of being "old school" and "not ready to live in metropolitan lifestyles". But, the manufacturing industries still employ them in droves.
I know which electorates are the real "racists". They live at least 500km southeast of where I live.
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