Remove this Banner Ad

The Perth Thread

  • Thread starter Thread starter BALKAN
  • Start date Start date
  • Tagged users Tagged users None

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Status
Not open for further replies.
That's great for when you talk to your mates but as far as affecting our political system it has none. The only way to show you aren't happy with things is to keep voting the incumbent out which sends a message that you aren't happy with them.
That's all good and well but when the option is a giant douche or a turd sandwich you dont really care either way.
 
The message is there is no one worth voting for. The only reason people do it is because its compulsory.

Yep, I've been voting informal for the last 5 years.

I just walk in, get my name signed off and walk out.

There's no one, federal or state, that I could possibly vote for and feel good about it.
 
Bell Tower is rubbish too, should have been twice as tall. That was a classic example of the whingers failing to stop it but instead leaving us with a p.o.s
It could have been twice as tall. Guess what. It still would have been called crap.Lol
 

Log in to remove this Banner Ad

It's not very functional trying to get there and when you are looking to park somewhere near there and what I presume Wilsons are allowed to charge for parking is Obscene.

Convention centre is right next to the train station and busport, getting there is pretty easy?
Parking yes can be an issue, but public transport is the simple way to get there.
 
Kwinana freeway whinge!!!

Been a while since I traveled north up the freeway at 6 am..an hour and 10 mins to get from Safety Bay to the city.

####ing nightmare.
 
RE: Voting

There are plenty of reasons to vote, even if it's a choice between Jack Johnson and John Jackson (Futurama, anyone?):
  1. The party of your first preference gets public funding - like a dollar something but still, it adds up - so if you want to support a minor party to campaign for change, that's a plausible way;
  2. As has been mentioned, if the ambivalent don't vote, the parties have to campaign to make sure their core supporters turn out to vote and the electorate becomes more polarised. A major advantage (in my view) of compulsory voting is it pulls both major parties towards the centre;
  3. There are people in this world who would give anything to have the opportunity to vote, so I think it's a little disrespectful to take it for granted. Just take 10 minutes every few years to fill in a ballot and buy a ****ing sausage sizzle or a cupcake FFS;
  4. Even in a safe lower house seat, you can still express your preferences in the lower house, and you can definitely have an influence in the shape of the upper house. Another advantage of our system - a stable majority (usually) in the lower house and minority parties competing for the balance of power in the upper house;
  5. Sometimes the electorate needs to oust shitty Governments, even if the alternative isn't all that better;
  6. Lastly, by voting, the public gets to remind the elected that they work for us - I don't trust the campaigners and sometimes they need a damn good reminder!
Thank you for indulging my 'why you should vote' rant - at least my political science major went to good use!
 
at least my political science major went to good use!
It sucks when the Uni tries to amp it up as a career opportunity and you realise at the end of it that it was a waste of time and they've pocketed your tuition fees.

A whole load of my friends who were studying psych/law, arts/law and similar combinations realised that their law degrees were the only ones that were worth the paper that they were printed on when they got into their final year.
 
It sucks when the Uni tries to amp it up as a career opportunity and you realise at the end of it that it was a waste of time and they've pocketed your tuition fees.

A whole load of my friends who were studying psych/law, arts/law and similar combinations realised that their law degrees were the only ones that were worth the paper that they were printed on when they got into their final year.

I actually said that a little bit tongue in cheek because I really do value the skills and experience I gained from studying political science. But yes, it's not the sort of course that has a defined career path laid out like a law degree does. It depends on what you want to get from your university experience.
 

Remove this Banner Ad

If the bell tower was twice as tall we'd have people complaining that we should've built something smaller and used the money for another hospital.

I'd be worried about the shadow and the cooling effect on the river. It could put whole eco systems at risk.
 
RE: Voting

There are plenty of reasons to vote, even if it's a choice between Jack Johnson and John Jackson (Futurama, anyone?):
  1. The party of your first preference gets public funding - like a dollar something but still, it adds up - so if you want to support a minor party to campaign for change, that's a plausible way;
  2. As has been mentioned, if the ambivalent don't vote, the parties have to campaign to make sure their core supporters turn out to vote and the electorate becomes more polarised. A major advantage (in my view) of compulsory voting is it pulls both major parties towards the centre;
  3. There are people in this world who would give anything to have the opportunity to vote, so I think it's a little disrespectful to take it for granted. Just take 10 minutes every few years to fill in a ballot and buy a ******* sausage sizzle or a cupcake FFS;
  4. Even in a safe lower house seat, you can still express your preferences in the lower house, and you can definitely have an influence in the shape of the upper house. Another advantage of our system - a stable majority (usually) in the lower house and minority parties competing for the balance of power in the upper house;
  5. Sometimes the electorate needs to oust shitty Governments, even if the alternative isn't all that better;
  6. Lastly, by voting, the public gets to remind the elected that they work for us - I don't trust the campaigners and sometimes they need a damn good reminder!
Thank you for indulging my 'why you should vote' rant - at least my political science major went to good use!
Good points but you don't "buy a sausage sizzle" unless you want to take it over and franchise it.

Just like you don't 'eat a sausage sizzle,' and like you didn't 'have a sausage sizzle for lunch.'

You had a sausage in bread. You didn't buy or have three people in t-shirts and aprons, a Weber, fifteen large packets of those shit $2 sausages, and a bunch of 70 cent black-and-gold white bread. You didn't buy the gas bottle.

Annoying little thing people always say.
 
That's great for when you talk to your mates but as far as affecting our political system it has no real message. The only way to show you aren't happy with things is to keep voting the incumbent out which sends a message that you aren't happy with them.

Non-compulsory voting is even worse because then the only people who can be bothered voting are politics nerds and the extremities of either side.

Australia would do a lot better without a 2 party system but how on earth do we get there?
We don't have a two party system though. The liberals and ALP just have the most voter traction and have conned minnow parties into alliances that keep them in power.

Our system of government was created so that parties could be swapped out based on what the people wanted. A lot of people still see the smaller parties as radical edges of either side of politics, and since their votes typically go to the Libs or labor anyway it's a mute point. However if someone created a party and it gained enough traction to govern in its own right then legally they would be able to.

It's just the political scene now a days makes it very unlikely that a party will ever gain enough traction to govern, and even if they do the major parties have the power to absorb their votes.
 
Good points but you don't "buy a sausage sizzle" unless you want to take it over and franchise it.

Just like you don't 'eat a sausage sizzle,' and like you didn't 'have a sausage sizzle for lunch.'

You had a sausage in bread. You didn't buy or have three people in t-shirts and aprons, a Weber, fifteen large packets of those shit $2 sausages, and a bunch of 70 cent black-and-gold white bread. You didn't buy the gas bottle.

Annoying little thing people always say.

Ok. Thanks. Good to know that's the one thing that ground your gears about my post.

I actually started typing 'hotdog' and then changed my mind because I figured 'hotdog' was too American. It seems you're right and I should've typed 'sausage in bread'.

EDIT: On second thoughts, sausage sizzle is an acceptable term for 'a barbecued sausage, served in a single slice of bread', especially in WA, so **** it, I stand by sausage sizzle.


sausage%20sizzle_zpssk78cm87.png
 

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Australia would do a lot better without a 2 party system but how on earth do we get there?

The right people at the right time will be able to do it. Canada has it, although their Conservatives still lean a bit too much towards so-called economic conservativism rather than focussing on conservatism's actual strengths. Europe is seeing swathes of conservatives and socialists come through the political duopolies. A Trump/Sanders/Bloomberg in the US presidentia race will also help. Essentially, there will come a breaking point at which there is total frustation either from conservatives or socialists (the former is more likely) at the major parties' unstoppable march towards liberalism that they will form a new party that will gain traction and keep it.
 
Not sure if satire or reality

I'm not serious but living in Nedlands I hear all sorts of strange reasons why the Captain Stirling development shouldn't proceed. All on par with my comment.
 
RE: Voting

There are plenty of reasons to vote, even if it's a choice between Jack Johnson and John Jackson (Futurama, anyone?):
  1. The party of your first preference gets public funding - like a dollar something but still, it adds up - so if you want to support a minor party to campaign for change, that's a plausible way;
  2. As has been mentioned, if the ambivalent don't vote, the parties have to campaign to make sure their core supporters turn out to vote and the electorate becomes more polarised. A major advantage (in my view) of compulsory voting is it pulls both major parties towards the centre;
  3. There are people in this world who would give anything to have the opportunity to vote, so I think it's a little disrespectful to take it for granted. Just take 10 minutes every few years to fill in a ballot and buy a ******* sausage sizzle or a cupcake FFS;
  4. Even in a safe lower house seat, you can still express your preferences in the lower house, and you can definitely have an influence in the shape of the upper house. Another advantage of our system - a stable majority (usually) in the lower house and minority parties competing for the balance of power in the upper house;
  5. Sometimes the electorate needs to oust shitty Governments, even if the alternative isn't all that better;
  6. Lastly, by voting, the public gets to remind the elected that they work for us - I don't trust the campaigners and sometimes they need a damn good reminder!
Thank you for indulging my 'why you should vote' rant - at least my political science major went to good use!

all good points and almost enough to get me on the electoral roll and vote.........but not quite
 
Ok. Thanks. Good to know that's the one thing that ground your gears about my post.

I actually started typing 'hotdog' and then changed my mind because I figured 'hotdog' was too American. It seems you're right and I should've typed 'sausage in bread'.

EDIT: On second thoughts, sausage sizzle is an acceptable term for 'a barbecued sausage, served in a single slice of bread', especially in WA, so **** it, I stand by sausage sizzle.


sausage%20sizzle_zpssk78cm87.png
I've alway said "I had a sausage sizzle for lunch".

**** anyone that tries to change my ways.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Remove this Banner Ad

Remove this Banner Ad

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Back
Top Bottom