Australia's 2022 federal election. Predictions on winners and reasons why

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  1. Squirrell

    Squirrell Well-Known Member

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    You left out the woke diversity and inclusion brigade
     
  2. boganfromlogan

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    Tempting as it is to go down that rabbit hole, I think u will find those payed by taxes who do real essential work ( medicos, teachers etc ) are natively inclusive...their work needs that.

    You won't find nurses, paramedics harbouring prejudice views en masse.

    Comms ppl and operatives believe in nothing .. say anything.

    You know what we need to sort wheat from chaff? see the medicos at their finest and comms ppl flounder.......

    A good pandemic.
     
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    An empty threat to someone like myself already vegan by choice. :D

    I think the undisclosed $1m in a brown paper bag gifted to Porter is not doing them any favours also.
     
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  4. Lizzie

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    A climate is worth exactly one cabinet seat ...... plus a barrel of pork.

    It makes me angry. :mad:
     
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  6. Lizzie

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    Oh dear ... can someone please explain wind farms, storage and the term "representation" to our illustrious leaders ... The Nationals were pretty pleased with themselves last week when Resources Minister and newly promoted Cabinet member Keith Pitt declared that solar doesn’t generate in the dark.

    Now, a Nationals MP has extended the analogy, this time to wind. “What Keith Pitt says is perfectly true,” the Nationals MP for Mallee Anne Webster said. “They don’t work in the dark, and neither do our wind farms.”


    Wind farms don’t work in the dark, says Nationals MP
     
  7. Lizzie

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    Oh - and if anyone is interested - here are the "solar panels" that work at night. In the dark.

    https://www.sustainability-times.co...olar-panel-that-works-at-night-here-it-comes/
     
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    So Federal election campaign has unofficially started:

    PM drives around Mt Panorama as Albanese spells out attack plan

    I think Albanese has a real chance to win it. Liberal party has been in government for 9 years, and people are starting to get tired of it. All he has to do is to be a Liberal lite, with a little more ambitious on climate change, and doesn’t make too many radical policies.
     
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    I just cant vote for Albanese as our PM. I have no confidence in him.

    Although Scomo isnt the best either but choosing between those 2 - if you guys are honest with yourself there is no way Albanese can run the country.

    I see Labour have all but forgotten anything to do with housing and getting rid of negative gearing, tax reforms etc......looks like they learnt their lesson.
     
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    Well I preferred Albo than Shorten.

    In terms of Albo vs Scomo, I am sure all the dirt will come out soon. I think ultimately if Albo play it safe he can win it. There are a lot of fence sitter and are willing to make a change.
     
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    VOTE 1: Who do I despise slightly less than the other...
     
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    whoever adopts bitcoin fastest.
     
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    If Labor wins the the election, watch the ructions within their own party, Shorten wants to be PM and wont be satisfied until he wrestles it from Albo who, let's face it, has just been keeping the seat warm. Shorten and Bowen will be so busy with their own agenda the country will be running itself until whenever ... :eek:
     
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  15. Sackie

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    Libs will win is my guess.
     
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    Many forget in this country is that we DON'T vote for our Prime Minister. Sadly, many do, which means the party with the most charismatic person on top wins.

    I too think Albo is worse than a limp lettuce leaf, and cannot compete against the smoke and mirrors and spin and lies of Scotty from Marketing ... but I do prefer the Labor policies

    Pity how politics has turned into a popularity contest
     
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    Labor should've put Chris Bowen in the top spot as comes across as steady but is more articulate.

    Perhaps if they swapped them out, no one would notice as they look the same
     
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    Words from Indonesia, we are secretly trying to acquire nuclear capabilities from France to counter AUKUS.

    Whoever wins the election better fix this mess.
     
  19. Lizzie

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    Need the federal ICAC that was promised back in 2018 ... wonder why LNP are dragging on this? :rolleyes:
     
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    Corruption? Not sure how’s this related.

    Why can’t we be like Switzerland? Or at least be like Canada? Be neutral, quiet, stay rich. This government has too big a mouth.
     
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