state election ramblings
Mar. 15th, 2007 11:59 amTranslation for non-Australians: our Liberal party are the Conservatives. Don't ask me, I just live here.
Maybe it's because I don't watch much tv (that isn't downloaded or on Foxtel), but while I've heard a lot of state election related stuff on the news, I've see very little tv advertising, and if you went by campaigning and local advertising, you wouldn't know there was an election on. But I live in an incredibly safe seat - my lower house vote doesn't count at all, at the state or federal level. I don't even think there's a VOTE [MEMBER'S NAME] outside his house (he lives nearby).
I hate living in a safe seat, no one (from either party) tries to bribe us with infrastructure spending etc.
I may have to forgive the Greens for their call at a previous state election to vote as a protest against Howard government policies, specifically the Iraq war (if I recall correctly). This massively pissed me off, not because I agree with the Howard govt or am a big Liberals supporter, but because I object to making a STATE election about FEDERAL issues. There's more than enough important issues at this level. But I do so dislike both major parties, and I like quite a few of the Greens' policies. Though I don't want our local member to actually lose - he's one of thebetter less bad people in his party, IMO.
Of course, the most important thing about election day is what sausage sizzles/cake stalls my old primary school (where I vote) will hold on the day. Mmmmm.
Ack, gotta go to an economics lecture.
Maybe it's because I don't watch much tv (that isn't downloaded or on Foxtel), but while I've heard a lot of state election related stuff on the news, I've see very little tv advertising, and if you went by campaigning and local advertising, you wouldn't know there was an election on. But I live in an incredibly safe seat - my lower house vote doesn't count at all, at the state or federal level. I don't even think there's a VOTE [MEMBER'S NAME] outside his house (he lives nearby).
I hate living in a safe seat, no one (from either party) tries to bribe us with infrastructure spending etc.
I may have to forgive the Greens for their call at a previous state election to vote as a protest against Howard government policies, specifically the Iraq war (if I recall correctly). This massively pissed me off, not because I agree with the Howard govt or am a big Liberals supporter, but because I object to making a STATE election about FEDERAL issues. There's more than enough important issues at this level. But I do so dislike both major parties, and I like quite a few of the Greens' policies. Though I don't want our local member to actually lose - he's one of the
Of course, the most important thing about election day is what sausage sizzles/cake stalls my old primary school (where I vote) will hold on the day. Mmmmm.
Ack, gotta go to an economics lecture.
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Date: 2007-03-15 01:51 am (UTC)I find the state/federal system very strange. But then we do two votes one for electorate and one for party so I do feel like at least one of my votes counts. And that's just as weird a system I guess.
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Date: 2007-03-15 02:36 am (UTC)I also live in a safe seat, but god, they're going crazy up here thanks to the Bryce Gaudry/Jodi McKay issue, and I am OVER it.
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Date: 2007-03-15 06:05 am (UTC)The freaking Iraq war (which is what they were referencing)? How can that be relevant on a state level? Pissed me off :)
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Date: 2007-03-15 06:29 am (UTC)The Libs must really be mourning Brogden's meltdown now. If they still had him (and he hadn't turned out to be an idiot), they might actually be effective competition for Labor (and for a Lib, he was quite socially progressive on a number of issues). Wonder if they'll dump Debnam straight after the election, or wait for a year?
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Date: 2007-03-15 06:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-03-15 06:46 am (UTC)It's all the other idiots out there who are actually swayed by Today Tonight stories that are the worry, but they're going to be morons no matter what the parties say, imo.
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Date: 2007-03-15 07:05 am (UTC)Did you see my post about the march and concert?
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Date: 2007-03-15 09:48 am (UTC)She also cried tears of joy when Kennett was voted out ::G::
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