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Well one thing is super definite, there aint much of an Opposition for awhile.I absolutely disagree. They lost because they pandered to the left and had no vision. There was nothing right wing about the Libs at all.
Accordingly, I do agree they have become irrelevant. There is zero point in having two Labor parties.
Including ALL assets .Well, companies and farmers are some of the first in line for handouts when things go wrong for them.
But yeah, NDIS should be looked at and all "welfare" means tested.
He says the nature of Australia's compulsory, preferential voting means the Liberal Party needs to pitch its message to a "broad tent"."This is not about wokeness or political correctness; it's about, when we look in the mirror, do we represent the community we aspire to represent? And that is the challenge going forward," he says.
"We looked as if were doing this in an ad hoc and reactive way. The grievance politics was not enough. We had to have our own coherent plan and we didn't."
"You have to go to people where they are rather than shove your own ideology down their neck," he says.
Th rorting that has been going on the NDIS is out of control.Including ALL assets .
McKenzie says the Coalition was losing younger voters due to a poor communications strategy too focused on traditional media, even praising her political rivals."If I'm really honest, the work from home policy really made them turn off," she says.
"Women … were interested in what the Coalition had to say about addressing cost of living, and unfortunately that particular policy made them think that we weren't interested in flexibility in workplaces."
"I think the Greens have cottoned on to how they communicate with women a lot better. The Labor Party has adopted a different way of communicating. And we need to do the same," McKenzie says.
Th rorting that has been going on the NDIS is out of control.
It is about time that a serous investigation into how the funds are distributed and not into the pockets of the grubby so-called carers that we hear about so often.
Means testing in a fair way should also be implemented.
I think that the NDIS is great, but better management of the money is most definitely needed and in some cases means tested.The NDIS is a great idea and invaluable for many people. But it is being abused by the industry in a big way. Just the direct experiences I have with people I know highlights how badly it has been rorted.
One of the important elements is that NDIS manages to pay all carers the absolute top rate. That ends up dominating the whole care industry and effectively diverting staff and funding to NDIS receipients -- but far more significantly the people managing clients packages.
Can't you see that the Libs lost because they moved too far right?
I value your input but it is a much deeper and fundamental issueWell, companies and farmers are some of the first in line for handouts when things go wrong for them.
But yeah, NDIS should be looked at and all "wefare" means tested.
It's gorgeous at the moment, but our summer is in serious competition with Hades itselfAt least here the climate is good, well over here in the West it is.
While the below is not completely true its pretty close while just saying no to everything (Abbott style / US Republican) while having no alternative thankfully hasn't flown.
What are the LNP values sure as hell isn't left.
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StatelessGet out to where @qldfrog , the EU is a basket case, the U.K is a basket case, the U.S and Canada are basket cases, SE Asia is becoming more and more difficult to emigrate to.
So where is better? At least here the climate is good, well over here in the West it is.
What? Are you're going to make your off grid place, Hutt River Province Mk2 ?Stateless
So if Bandt loses and there are no Greens in the House, who becomes Greens leader?It looks as though Zoe Daniels has been pinged by Tim Wilson after having had claimed victory (ouch). Fewer Teals is never not a bad thing. Kooyong can still go either way too, Monique Ryan no certainty to be re-elected.
Also something I never thought I'd do, cheering on the Labor candidate in Melbourne, in front ATM. You go girl!
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