Why, in Australia does history always repeat itself as far as the political garbage, electioneering and economics goes?
Thats all I have to say, apart from why that the only reason, politically, we are the way we are, is because we have had two failed revolutions in Australia. One at Vinegar Hill and the Eureka Stockade. Both failed revolutions. The Australian Government will never be a Government to be Governed by the people until a revolution has occurred.
Whitlam was the average Australians PM, apparently, average Australians ousted him! What a revolution!
The wheel keeps turning!
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Mainly because we keep electing idiots, scam artists, egotists, time wasters etc. are now totally
Both sides of politics are now totally out of the loop and only pre-select their own kmind.
Would be a better country if we used the Ancient Greek idea of holding a ballot or raffle and getting 300 people to govern us. Much better results than the professional politicians we keep electing.
The main reason the Eureka rebellion failed was they went out and either got on the booze or went home. Interesting how the hero Peter Lalor became a politician later.
Interesting how the Fraser Govts 1975-1983 had carte blanche to do anything they wanted to make the country better with huge majorities and were thrown out in 8 years.
Terry
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Hhmmm, election nominated one day, the next Craig Thomson is escorted to the police station and presented with 149 charges relating to FRAUD...coincidence maybe???
-- Edited by Wizardofoz on Thursday 31st of January 2013 01:42:49 PM
How unfortunate, I'll be out of the Country !! Anyway I don't vote in any election, never have, never will...
What a strange thing to admit, freedom of choice, however , you or any other non voter could have made a difference to our present situation.
Then again maybe not.
You obviously dont care how our countrys run!
Dick.
I do care, but it's a matter of freedom of choice. In the U.S., voting is not compulsory. When Reagan was elected President, only a little over 35% of the population voted.
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I'm not old, I've just been young a long time....Ken
Since light travels faster than sound, some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
Not me, I believe that if the government represents the people, the people -all of them- have a voice.
Not just the rich, the gun owners,the lobby groups, the intelligentsia, the "go getters', the property developers, the famous, etc, but the normal people, the ordinary people, the politically un-active, the job hunters, the mums and dads, the nomads, etc.
We are the ones who's $$ don't go far enough, who's sons get sent to Afghanistan, who's children can't get into uni, who's farms get dug up for coal seam gas exploration, who's old parents can't find dementia care ...........
Yep, me, I vote, even if I vote informal because none are worth my vote, I still vote.....unless I forget, which I did do once!
Compare us with the yanks, and Bush who got in by the slimmest tiny margin of the small % of people who bothered to vote, and then marched them off to war.......... how is that "the voice of the people"?
PLEASE, folks lets keep politics totally out of the forum. My father always said " never discuss politics or religion ,it will only lead to arguments". Anyhow have a great day everyone. John
PLEASE, folks lets keep politics totally out of the forum. My father always said " never discuss politics or religion ,it will only lead to arguments". Anyhow have a great day everyone. John
John, it is Cindy's policy to not have topic's about politics or religion, I am surprised she has not deleted this topic already, maybe she is away and has not seen it yet.
Why ask me ????? I/ve only been right once in my life ??
But I think it was Michelle's turn, ? but she has to miss out now, because she did not comment and agree with you, me. and Dougwe, ? [ Hmm that ryhmes ? ]
Also in answer to your question, why Michelle did not comment ??? I don't agree with your assumption that is because she is from NSW, and they are behind the rest of the country, Also I don't agree with your other assumption ? that it is because she is a female, --- but then what would i know, as i have only been right, once in me life ? ====
[ Hmmm i suppose that makes Dougwe your mate this week ? Eh ! ]
PLEASE, folks lets keep politics totally out of the forum. My father always said " never discuss politics or religion ,it will only lead to arguments". Anyhow have a great day everyone. John
My dear old Mum used to tell me that, "Never argue Politics or Religion" but she added "Because no one can ever win the argument".....
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I'm not old, I've just been young a long time....Ken
Since light travels faster than sound, some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
Just an aside not a political statement because they do get out of hand quick, just like breastfeeding at poolside....but I digress.
Voting is not compulsory getting your name struck off is. I know of a few people that have always had the name crossed of the list and promptly left the building after tearing up the ballot papers and putting them in the bin supplied. They, however do not complain about how the gov runs after as they point out 'can't complain as I didn't vote for any of them.' I work on the theory of live and let live and like visiting nthese people as we never disuss politics but do have some boisterious discussions at time over many other things