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Play Nice Scott Morrison 2.0 - How Long? Part 8 - Lose Unit. Game Over, Bulldozer. Cont in Part 9

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I think the odds are closer than the reality based on what happened three years ago.

Dr Monique Ryan is well regarded in the electorate and a scary opponent for a guy who spent three years crapping on his own state.

Polling suggests he is finished.

What surprised me is how young his electorate now is.

Nobody under 50 ever lived in Kooyong.

Now the bulldozing of all those mansions and estates for apartments and townhouses occupied by young people is coming back to bite.

One old couple gone, tear it down, build it up, 12 young professionals move in.

Developers coming back to bite the Liberal Party... it must be irony on some level.
 
I wonder what their private polling is showing?
donald trump GIF
 

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I wonder what their private polling is showing?

You get a sense based on their messaging. If the polling was good, they'd be sticking to a consistent message. When it's bad, they keep changing what the message is trying to find something that will connect. The fact that they keep flipping on what their election message is suggests they are in deep deep trouble
 
The media is the problem is never mentioned as being unrelated to Labor's situation, it's always mentioned as the cause of Labor's situation


yes, and my issue is that when people say Labor could be doing better, but the media gets rolled out

and Labor has not offered a real alternative either

and Labor voted with them to protect JobKeeper from scrutiny


nobody is disagreeing with this at all


yes and ALP saying they will do something about that is good


because of ideology as much as anything, and lets be honest a lot of that ideology economically has bipartisan support though the myth of coalition good labor bad continues


yes and while Albo has him there with some voters, with others he's no better, its really a battle of middle aged white men, there's nothing inspiring there at all


yes, they aren't trying to run a campaign like its 20 years ago


because the media wants sound bites and photos and stories, they may claim to want policy discussion but they don't


it's not square but it was never going to be square and Labor aren't playing smart in my view


by both majors, ON and UAP, as well as sections of the media, kind of like they don't want the only party that doesn't take corporate donations to have a say......


Lidia Thorpe is the best thing about the greens, not sure its so much that she gets rolled out as that she gets focussed on because she's an outspoken black woman


maybe its time to stop giving the swing voters a pass and start blaming them for the state of the country along with the openly conservative voters


I don't think the learned the right lessons from the last campaign, the first lesson they should have learned is that the coalition doesn't need the ALP to announce a policy for them to create one to attack


It's going to take a pretty big shift from here for this to not be the norm, we're too apathetic and passive as citizens


excellent
A personal thing - but certainly for me as a horse person who works in the industry a reason why the greens shoot them selves in the foot from my angle
 

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Sure Sco, but will the helicopters actually;
a) work ?
b) cost what you say ?
c) be delivered before 2040 ?

Apparently buying the helicopters will help strengthen the economy according to this clown. Not exactly sure how though.
 
Apparently buying the helicopters will help strengthen the economy according to this clown. Not exactly sure how though.


By;
. lowering interest rates
. lowering home & business electricity prices
. increasing wages
. slowing climate change
Helicopters do all these things as their blades twirl the air and make noise.
 
By;
. lowering interest rates
. lowering home & business electricity prices
. increasing wages
. slowing climate change
Helicopters do all these things as their blades twirl the air and make noise.
Could be used to fly in Captain's picks in electoral seats?
 
A personal thing - but certainly for me as a horse person who works in the industry a reason why the greens shoot them selves in the foot from my angle
Fair but also it is a pretty big part of their platform and it’s hard to argue there haven’t been some pretty serious and repeated instances of animal abuse and cruelty in that industry.
 

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Fair but also it is a pretty big part of their platform and it’s hard to argue there haven’t been some pretty serious and repeated instances of animal abuse and cruelty in that industry.
No arguments - but it’s a very, very small percentage and some of their arguments really defy logic - my horses get looked after better than me
 
What surprised me is how young his electorate now is.

Nobody under 50 ever lived in Kooyong.

Now the bulldozing of all those mansions and estates for apartments and townhouses occupied by young people is coming back to bite.

One old couple gone, tear it down, build it up, 12 young professionals move in.

Developers coming back to bite the Liberal Party... it must be irony on some level.
nobody under 50 ever lived in Kooyong?
back in the day (sure 1980s) quite a few families at the time (its where I went to primary school)
of course housing costs were no where near as exortionate either (85k for 4BR house in 1983)
 
A personal thing - but certainly for me as a horse person who works in the industry a reason why the greens shoot them selves in the foot from my angle
It would be interesting to see what the polling was on people that supported that policy vs those against it.

Totally fair for you to be against it when it impacts your livelihood, but for me I think getting rid of the horses and dogs is a good thing

not on the same level of impact as say getting rid of coal, but its another policy of theirs I support
 
Apparently buying the helicopters will help strengthen the economy according to this clown. Not exactly sure how though.
bribes/ graft to donors will get spent on employees who then buy goods/ groceries
Therefore "strengthens" economy
 

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No arguments - but it’s a very, very small percentage and some of their arguments really defy logic - my horses get looked after better than me
The percentage thing is subjective. Ive known a few people around the industry and for every horse that turns a profit and thus gets looked after it seems like there are 5-10 who dont that get tossed on the scrap heap, worse for the greyhound industry.

I think anyone with ties to the industry is a mile outside the greens wheelhouse. No judgement from me on the profession just saying i dont think they are campaigning for your vote
 
Sure Sco, but will the helicopters actually;
a) work ?
b) cost what you say ?
c) be delivered before 2040 ?
Clueless twat. This is like their 20th military spending announcement in the last month or so. We are getting tanks, personal carriers, new SAS kit, subs, drones, space force, now helicopters, ......

It is just scatter gun bullshit.
 
Clueless twat. This is like their 20th military spending announcement in the last month or so. We are getting tanks, personal carriers, new SAS kit, subs, drones, space force, now helicopters, ......

It is just scatter gun bullshit.
I think gamers would call Scott Morrison a button masher.
 
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