Reasons to vote coalition

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mellie
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Re: Reasons to vote coalition

Post by mellie » Mon Apr 01, 2013 3:13 pm

Skip, have you read this?

http://lpa.webcontent.s3.amazonaws.com/ ... _pages.pdf


If so....what Coalition policy do you have an issue with?


Or do you prefer reading....

http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/wo ... /index.htm

these days?



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Re: Reasons to vote coalition

Post by mellie » Mon Apr 01, 2013 3:25 pm

And Skip, do you consider yourself a proletariat, (working class) ... work to survive.....or the Borgeousie (capitalist) ... controls the means of production and works to make profit?


Or like so many wanna-be commies who fancy themselves red, are you just a dolescum and are disrespected by both commie classes?


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Re: Reasons to vote coalition

Post by Rorschach » Mon Apr 01, 2013 3:40 pm

Here you go Skip... not all but most of the stuff you've ignored and or failed to answer acknowledge or refute.
Can you provide any reasons for maintaining the rot?

Any government except a Green one would be better than the last 2 labor governments.

You've provided no refutation of that statement... just denial.

Even a poor Coalition government would be better.

Being a swinging voter and someone who looks at policy not personalities, I would vote for the Coalition because the last 2 governments have been bad governments. Is there another sensible option? I don't think so. To rid Australia of the incompetence of Labor you must vote Coalition. There is as yet no third option.

The idea behind getting rid of Labor Skip, is to bring competence and good decision making back to Government. Why do you fail to see or acknowledge this? I've asked you why you prefer this government and you have failed to reply. Then you carry on like a headless chook.

Labor is a bad government and to get them out one must vote Coalition.

Skip what don't you understand about this...?

Labor bad government

that dear boy is a reason not to vote Labor.

Now considering past experience and personnel there is no reason to think the Coalition would be as bad or worse.
Since no other minor party is likely to form government and there is no 3rd major party yet the only way to remove labor is to vote Coalition.

Now how many times must I repeat that before you accept that and acknowledge that your question has been answered.

how many more times must I ask you to refute that or acknowledge that before I will discuss policy reasons to vote Coalition?

Skippy one more time....

why don't you actually address the reason I have given you for a starter?


it is a valid reason to vote for the Coalition.

You keep ignoring it... hence IQS is most likely right about you and the topic.

Lesson for rusted ons and the politically biased... not only does one vote based on policy one agrees with, one votes on policies one disagrees with.
hence one would vote for a party that has not proven to be a bad government or not vote for one that has.

The topic is Reasons to vote Coalition
So first you have to acknowledge that a bad labor government with all it's failures and bad decisions is in fact a primary reason to vote Coalition.

Oh and Skip... we don't vote for "phony Tony" only people in his electorate do...

In case you missed it we didn't vote for kRudd or Gillard.... same reason.

No one voted for Julia to be PM when Kev was PM.

As I have pointed out even more times.... a bad government is a PRIMARY reason to vote for another Party.
As I have also pointed out the Coalition is at this time the only other Party capable of forming Government.

Now those 2 points you keep on ignoring. In fact you have attempted to make the Primary reason governments are voted out as invalid.

As per usual I shall ask patiently once again.

Do you acknowledge this government has been a bad government?
Then should a bad government be voted out?


It ain't rocket science Skippy.

Oh and BTW the most valid reasons to vote out Labor are all about Labor, their policies and incompetence.

Will it help if I put it another way?

Should bad governments be voted out?


When are you going to acknowledge what I've said as being correct and therefore a reason to vote for the Coalition?

The Primary reasons governments lose elections is because they are bad governments. I ask you once more: is being a bad government a valid reason to get voted out?


If this current Labor government were a good government Skip I'd vote them back in. Hence it is Labor and it's policies and direction which drive the issue you on the other hand want everyone to ignore. Why?

So far the most numerous reasons not to vote Labor back in are directly related to Labor in government which you've for some unknown reason outlawed as reasons to vote them out. But that is reality Skippy... are you in denial of reality?
Now all you've said is you are not going to vote Labor, normal for a rusted-on Green I suppose, but hardly an answer to the above.

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Re: Reasons to vote coalition

Post by skippy » Mon Apr 01, 2013 4:50 pm

I still see you have no reasons to vote for a Phony tony fascist regime. Just more Labor bashing. :roll I knew when I asked the question I would not get any legitimate response, I just wanted to laugh at you all , thanks for proving my point.

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Re: Reasons to vote coalition

Post by IQS.RLOW » Mon Apr 01, 2013 5:09 pm

Go tongue Milne's sweaty arse crack skip. She'll need a bit of stimulation when the greens drop to 7% and you could do with something that will be an improvement on your breath
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Re: Reasons to vote coalition

Post by skippy » Mon Apr 01, 2013 5:15 pm

That would be considered an intelligent comment by IQ. :hush

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Re: Reasons to vote coalition

Post by IQS.RLOW » Mon Apr 01, 2013 5:17 pm

Maybe you could join the sea shepherd with your bum chum bob after the left are unmercilessly thrashed? I hear bob likes to have his poop deck swabbed and you would be perfect for assuming the position
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Re: Reasons to vote coalition

Post by skippy » Mon Apr 01, 2013 5:19 pm

IQS.RLOW wrote:Maybe you could join the sea shepherd with your bum chum bob after the left are unmercilessly thrashed? I hear bomb Luke's to have his poop deck swabbed and you would be perfect for assuming the position
You need to proof read your posts, spermy, or lay off the cones when you post. 8-)

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Re: Reasons to vote coalition

Post by skippy » Mon Apr 01, 2013 5:20 pm

Oh lol found the proof reader as I was posting.

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Re: Reasons to vote coalition

Post by IQS.RLOW » Mon Apr 01, 2013 5:22 pm

Meh... smartphone autocorrect. It needs to learn my extended vocabulary :P
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