Amusing how they accidently announced it on Twitter yesterday
We were discussing it at a function (for about 5 minutes - 4m 55s too long) at Norwood Oval last night This election is really a choice between the $hit and the $hittier Which one is which is the question
Its a choice between status quo which is not great, or going down a Trump style leadership which is also not great. If you're an independent you'd be a good chance this election
It’s depressing … then add that my local MP is the Poodle mini-me, James Stevens, i have more interest in watching paint dry than following the campaign for the next 5 weeks.
dedja wrote:It’s depressing … then add that my local MP is the Poodle mini-me, James Stevens, i have more interest in watching paint dry than following the campaign for the next 5 weeks.
Yeah, my local options are pretty grim as the incumbent is a bloke I despise and the the other clowns are useless. I’m in probably the safest Labor seat in the land so I’ll just go in early for an absentee vote and hone up on my artistic skills I’d imagine
dedja wrote:It’s depressing … then add that my local MP is the Poodle mini-me, James Stevens, i have more interest in watching paint dry than following the campaign for the next 5 weeks.
Yeah, my local options are pretty grim as the incumbent is a bloke I despise and the the other clowns are useless. I’m in probably the safest Labor seat in the land so I’ll just go in early for an absentee vote and hone up on my artistic skills I’d imagine
I look forward to all the posts in here about the positive meaningful policy announcements the two leaders make in the coming weeks. I'll do my best to keep up with the good news for you all.
So far :
Housing Trust Albo has offered a tax cut and it's estimated that the revised tax cuts would give all taxpayers up to $268 in 2026-27 and $536 every year after that.
Temu Trump has a fuel excise plan that would save a one-car family about $750 a year — or $14 a week — and a two-car family about $1,500 a year — or $28 a week.
I think the only decent thing I’ve heard from the Libs so far is to ban gaming advertising before live sport. It’s not perfect but at least it’s something. Appears that Labor don’t want to rock the boat with the gaming industry.
Both parties sound pretty vanilla currently. I would never vote Labor and can’t stand the Libs either currently but the alternatives aren’t too flash so who knows
Jim05 wrote:I think the only decent thing I’ve heard from the Libs so far is to ban gaming advertising before live sport. It’s not perfect but at least it’s something. Appears that Labor don’t want to rock the boat with the gaming industry.
Both parties sound pretty vanilla currently. I would never vote Labor and can’t stand the Libs either currently but the alternatives aren’t too flash so who knows
Jim05 wrote:I think the only decent thing I’ve heard from the Libs so far is to ban gaming advertising before live sport. It’s not perfect but at least it’s something. Appears that Labor don’t want to rock the boat with the gaming industry.
Both parties sound pretty vanilla currently. I would never vote Labor and can’t stand the Libs either currently but the alternatives aren’t too flash so who knows
Dicpics are currently 2/1 to win a majority
Given Dutton's head has a distinct phallus shape to it, does this mean he claims these votes?
Jim05 wrote:I think the only decent thing I’ve heard from the Libs so far is to ban gaming advertising before live sport. It’s not perfect but at least it’s something. Appears that Labor don’t want to rock the boat with the gaming industry.
Both parties sound pretty vanilla currently. I would never vote Labor and can’t stand the Libs either currently but the alternatives aren’t too flash so who knows
Dicpics are currently 2/1 to win a majority
Given Dutton's head has a distinct phallus shape to it, does this mean he claims these votes?