voting in a couple of days...
Aug. 19th, 2010 01:57 pmI'll be voting for the Greens because they are the only ones who have consistently pushed for good sense and moral choices. But what to do for the Senate? I could just put a "1" in the Greens box above the line, but I'm thinking I would like to register my disgust at all the big parties, so I think I'll vote under the line and number all the boxes, choosing Green candidates first, then all the independents, regardless of how lunatic, and only after that will I number the remaining big parties. They have all shown themselves to be utterly repellent.
Sorry Julia Gillard. You might be a breath of fresh air for Australia, but more likely big party politics will turn you into a burden like all those before you. It would be nice to have a woman running the show for once, especially one with your background, but Margaret Thatcher in England showed that being a female leader doesn't guarantee humane outcomes. Maybe if you'd disposed of the internet censor instead of simply postponing it for 2 years, or spoken up about humane treatment of refugees, or took a sensible stand on any of the other things the big parties are too weak and scared to tackle... Oh well.
Sorry Julia Gillard. You might be a breath of fresh air for Australia, but more likely big party politics will turn you into a burden like all those before you. It would be nice to have a woman running the show for once, especially one with your background, but Margaret Thatcher in England showed that being a female leader doesn't guarantee humane outcomes. Maybe if you'd disposed of the internet censor instead of simply postponing it for 2 years, or spoken up about humane treatment of refugees, or took a sensible stand on any of the other things the big parties are too weak and scared to tackle... Oh well.
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Date: 2010-08-19 06:28 am (UTC)It's very useful!
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Date: 2010-08-19 07:22 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-08-20 05:33 am (UTC)Personally I'm voting Sex Party.
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Date: 2010-08-20 11:41 pm (UTC)Last time the Labour Party did massively stupid things near an election was when Beasley spoke out against refugees during the infamous "children overboard" lie-fest. There was such a swing against Labour the Greens doubled their vote and the Lib mongrels won the numbers. >:( I hope that doesn't happen again. Having that imbecile Abbott as prime minister would be even worse than that nasty little liar Howard. I wish Gillard hadn't shown herself to be a coward on so many important topics.
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Date: 2010-08-21 07:42 am (UTC)Places like the US where they don't use preferential voting (or instant-run-off as it's sometimes known) are where you really have a major problem when you're deciding to vote for a minor party.
It actually speaks volumes about preferential voting that one of our "two-party-preferred" parties isn't actually a single party. This is a good thing. :-)
As for Gillard... I think she tried to be inoffensive. Which meant she was neither positive enough *or* negative enough. :-/
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Date: 2010-08-21 08:39 am (UTC)Regarding Julia Gillard: I think her heart is in the right place and she has a sane view of the world, but she didn't stand her ground against her minders. They are the real power. If you have a weak person as prime minister then the minders run the show, and the minders embody all the worst aspects of politics -- they have no humanity or honesty and are all about shallow appearance. That's why I said I thought she was a coward. Her minders wanted her to be inoffensive. She should have been herself.
Heavens! More of us might have actually voted for Labour if one of their politicians showed a bit of honest spine and humanity. Rudd came close at first, but got worn down by his damn minders.