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A thing that I was surprised at
James McGrath on the ABC election coverage struggled to accept the swing to Labor which I can understand but he also said he was a Ronald Regan disciple and that the Liberal party had to get the middle ground on board with those values , smaller government, tax cuts and freedom etc.
Regan was president 36 years ago, ended in 89.
The world has totally changed WTF would you be thinking todays answers come from then?
The Liberal party and Nats are still stuck in the past i.e. boomer values, from there are lessons to be learnt but today and tomorrow are totally different social acceptance being gay an example.
James McGrath on the ABC election coverage struggled to accept the swing to Labor which I can understand but he also said he was a Ronald Regan disciple and that the Liberal party had to get the middle ground on board with those values , smaller government, tax cuts and freedom etc.
Regan was president 36 years ago, ended in 89.
The world has totally changed WTF would you be thinking todays answers come from then?
The Liberal party and Nats are still stuck in the past i.e. boomer values, from there are lessons to be learnt but today and tomorrow are totally different social acceptance being gay an example.