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Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 7, 2016, 4:16 pm
by Green eyed Mick
Good economic figures out today. I am looking forward to watching Morrison try to shift blame for this.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 8, 2016, 8:15 am
by papabear
Oddly enough, the libs / nats have a political interest in the economy tanking.

Nobody is going to vote labor / green if they are worried about the economy.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 8, 2016, 10:23 am
by Cranky Old Man
Tell that to Malcolm Fraser in 1983 or (nearly) Bob Menzies in 1961.
Economic competence is the minimal requirement for retaining office and so far Abbott/Turnbull have not shown enough of it. They have about one year to lift their game or their gone.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 8, 2016, 4:04 pm
by Green eyed Mick
papabear wrote:Oddly enough, the libs / nats have a political interest in the economy tanking.

Nobody is going to vote labor / green if they are worried about the economy.
I think the idea that the Liberals are better economic managers is slowly going the way of Malcolm's personal popularity. There's only so many times you can say something that isn't true and expect people to believe it.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 9, 2016, 10:49 am
by papabear
Green eyed Mick wrote:
papabear wrote:Oddly enough, the libs / nats have a political interest in the economy tanking.

Nobody is going to vote labor / green if they are worried about the economy.
I think the idea that the Liberals are better economic managers is slowly going the way of Malcolm's personal popularity. There's only so many times you can say something that isn't true and expect people to believe it.
It isnt about what they say it is who they represent and what their experience is.

The labor party generally consist of:-
- union officials
- compo type lawyers.

No matter how bad, or what the liberal party say, they are going to be considered more business savvy then the above.

Hate to break it to you, but a union fundamentally does not create growth / productivity / innovation / profit / revenue or any other measure of business success you might want to put out there. It says the pie is this big and we want this share, it is not concerned about the size of the pie, just its piece of the pie. Additionally, it could be argued that some union officials dont even care about the size of the pie for there employees that they will sell out those they are paid to represent for a brown paper bag to help there political career.

Eitherway, the labor party are never going to get up on the economy whilst they sink into the quagmire of union officialdom, there last electoral success was on the back of a bloke who distanced himself from the unions, who has been pressing for the labor party to move to the people and away from unions.

The notion that liberal party manage the economy better isnt because people have heard the libs bang on about this. It is because of labor.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 9, 2016, 10:52 am
by papabear
Cranky Old Man wrote:Tell that to Malcolm Fraser in 1983 or (nearly) Bob Menzies in 1961.
Economic competence is the minimal requirement for retaining office and so far Abbott/Turnbull have not shown enough of it. They have about one year to lift their game or their gone.
Turnbull and abbott may go, but it wont be off the back of voters thinking the labor/green coalition will achieve any economic success.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 9, 2016, 12:50 pm
by gangrenous
If Labor can't look at Brexit and Trump and work out a campaign against Liberals as the 1% next election then they are a pack of idiots who deserve to lose.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 10, 2016, 7:21 am
by gangrenous
http://www.theage.com.au/comment/the-on ... t7xh4.html

This week was a case study.

A cabinet minister announced that the government would proceed with a long-scheduled policy review.

The review of climate policy, mandated by the Abbott government, would be an open minded exercise to review progress to existing national goals, Josh Frydenberg said.

A day and a half of squawks of protest by a handful of conservative members of his Coalition proved unbearable pressure.

A confident leader would have defended his cabinet minister, stood firm in defence of a scheduled policy review and proceeded with rational policymaking.

This is what himself Turnbull, in the early days of his prime ministership, said he'd do:"We have got to be able to consider policy options in an unfettered way," he said in a Fairfax Media interview, speaking about tax. "We've got to have the maturity to have a debate that is not throwing things off the table...

"Because what happens is politicians who get intimidated by their opponents or by the media or whatever, they say, 'Oh that's off the table, that's off the table, that's off the table' and suddenly there's nothing left on the table."

But that was Old Malcolm.

New Malcolm panicked and took options off the table. He did it on tax. This week he did it on climate policy. In doing so he humiliated his cabinet minister, ignored expert advice, and overruled the electricity industry.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 10, 2016, 1:09 pm
by Green eyed Mick
There is no new or old Malcolm. Turnbull has always been self-serving and incompetent in government and opposition.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 12, 2016, 7:56 am
by papabear
Green eyed Mick wrote:There is no new or old Malcolm. Turnbull has always been self-serving and incompetent in government and opposition.
That is generally what it takes to succeed in politics in our country.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 15, 2016, 4:21 pm
by Green eyed Mick
Dutton wants us to 'rise up' and protect Christmas from political correctness.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 15, 2016, 5:06 pm
by Manbush
Oh yes that time of the year some Christians cry they're persecuted because some people like to acknowledge there are around 38 religious celebrations during December by wishing people a happy holiday instead of a merry Christmas. :roll:

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 15, 2016, 6:44 pm
by Toviii
I haven't seen enough tinsel everywhere. We've got to rise up for the tinsel


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Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 16, 2016, 1:26 pm
by Green eyed Mick
Image

"It is clear that we need strength to tackle our drug problem here in Australia. So instead of Western sneering at Duterte and the Philippines, perhaps we can learn from them."

That Christensen is a real ideas man. He also loves a good photograph.

FTR. What is overwhelmingly clear is that criminalisation of drugs doesn't significantly reduce demand, doesn't effectively restrict supply and doesn't protect anyone or anything other than police jobs and criminal profits.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 16, 2016, 3:32 pm
by Manbush
Learn from Duterte is he **** serious? Is he suggesting the government should endorse death squads to kill civilians on suspicion of drug use or dealing without a fair trial? How about we follow the **** evidence and experts not the lead of a raving lunatic.

Every time I think Christensen can't get any dumber he finds a new way to prove me wrong.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 18, 2016, 9:04 am
by Botman
**** nickman. if it wasnt for him, we wouldnt have this plague set upon us.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 21, 2016, 10:37 am
by Manbush
Obama slams political correctness

https://t.co/qOfiwQvkJ6

Guess to some he's just a middle aged white guy looking for an excuse to be racist ;)

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 22, 2016, 10:47 am
by Green eyed Mick
Manbush wrote:Obama slams political correctness

https://t.co/qOfiwQvkJ6

Guess to some he's just a middle aged white guy looking for an excuse to be racist ;)
One person's political correctness gone mad is another's divisive hate speech. Unfortunately there's no consensus on where that line should be.

What I can't stand though, is when people like Trump and Lyle Shelton use political correctness to play the victim.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 22, 2016, 2:44 pm
by papabear
Green eyed Mick wrote:
Manbush wrote:Obama slams political correctness

https://t.co/qOfiwQvkJ6

Guess to some he's just a middle aged white guy looking for an excuse to be racist ;)
One person's political correctness gone mad is another's divisive hate speech. Unfortunately there's no consensus on where that line should be.

What I can't stand though, is when people like Trump and Lyle Shelton use political correctness to play the victim.
I have always relied on the old
sticks and stones as my approach.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 22, 2016, 5:38 pm
by Manbush
Green eyed Mick wrote:
Manbush wrote:Obama slams political correctness

https://t.co/qOfiwQvkJ6

Guess to some he's just a middle aged white guy looking for an excuse to be racist ;)
One person's political correctness gone mad is another's divisive hate speech. Unfortunately there's no consensus on where that line should be.

What I can't stand though, is when people like Trump and Lyle Shelton use political correctness to play the victim.
Exactly which is why it **** me when someone argues against political correctness and if they're white its automatically assumed by some they only object because they want to be racist.

I'm with Obama, being nice and not using derogatory terms about other groups isn't political correctness that's just manners. When I whinge about political correctness gone mad it's examples like removing the term "masters" from degrees because of the slave connotation, removing a painting of Shakespeare because he isn't diverse enough and replacing it with a black lesbian poet instead of hanging them side by side.

Before people jump down the throat of others criticising PC culture gone mad they should identify what PC that person is criticising, too much nuance to that term.

On Shelton have you seen he's ignoring the police report on the explosion and blaming it on the ACLs stance against marriage equality and safe schools.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 22, 2016, 6:05 pm
by Green eyed Mick
papabear wrote:
Green eyed Mick wrote:
Manbush wrote:Obama slams political correctness

https://t.co/qOfiwQvkJ6

Guess to some he's just a middle aged white guy looking for an excuse to be racist ;)
One person's political correctness gone mad is another's divisive hate speech. Unfortunately there's no consensus on where that line should be.

What I can't stand though, is when people like Trump and Lyle Shelton use political correctness to play the victim.
I have always relied on the old
sticks and stones as my approach.
Rubbish. Emotional abuse can be just as damaging as physical abuse.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 23, 2016, 7:33 pm
by papabear
Green eyed Mick wrote:
papabear wrote:
Green eyed Mick wrote:
Manbush wrote:Obama slams political correctness

https://t.co/qOfiwQvkJ6

Guess to some he's just a middle aged white guy looking for an excuse to be racist ;)
One person's political correctness gone mad is another's divisive hate speech. Unfortunately there's no consensus on where that line should be.

What I can't stand though, is when people like Trump and Lyle Shelton use political correctness to play the victim.
I have always relied on the old
sticks and stones as my approach.
Rubbish. Emotional abuse can be just as damaging as physical abuse.
speak for yourself

I always try to see why people are speaking like that or expressing themselves like that as opposed to take it personally.,

but then I am me. and you are not me.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 24, 2016, 7:26 am
by gangrenous
But then you've probably not been seriously emotionally abused.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 24, 2016, 7:33 am
by Botman
Is papabear really dismissing the impacts of emotional abuse?

Hoooo boy. That's a banger
On Christmas Eve no less!

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 24, 2016, 1:26 pm
by -TW-
Papabear special

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 25, 2016, 8:22 am
by papabear
Not dismissing anything.

From my own life I get yelled and abused at quite a bit. It is part of what I do, from that and other life experiences i have learnt that instead of biting back or taking it on board and depressing yourself, I am better of empathising with the person and trying to help them through there anger and pain patiently.

How you gents handle that is up to u. But as I said I am me and thats how I am.

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 25, 2016, 8:22 am
by papabear
And merry xmas every1

Re: The Politics Thread 2016

Posted: December 29, 2016, 1:07 pm
by gangrenous
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/comment ... tj4ro.html

"(It's bemusing that maverick government backbencher George Christensen threatened to cross the floor to vote against the allegedly retrospective nature of superannuation changes that would have touched a tiny and quite well-off proportion of his electorate, but has gone quiet with the pension changes that will impact more and the not so well-off.)"