by womble » 06 May 2023, 2:53 am
He’s already secured his forth term too. There’s just no opposition that can contest an election anymore.
The libtards are so far removed from their constituents and they can’t seem to relate to ordinary common people anymore.
They don’t engage with the public. And their focus groups are heavily trolled by fringe groups.
So you have this very apparent opposition of some kind of upper ivory tower class coming to the people and saying things that are so far removed from their actual real lives an livelihoods and just wtf.
It’s really interesting to watch play out actually. And it’s a nationwide phenomenon. You get a sense that we’re finally throwing of the yoke of colonialism and conservatism.
But nothing good lasts forever and all power corrupts enevitably. And behind the scenes it’s the same people pulling the strings.
So it will be interesting to see what future opposition rises to the surface and what will spawn it.
With the conservatives gone I honestly see the only contest coming from genuine libertarians. And theres no one to keep them in check anymore. Labor can only deliver so much pseudo freedom no matter what they promise, but they give you a taste.
Only the libertarians can break chains though. Just my opinion. Just a maybe. It’s possible after a worldwide recession.
We’re still being fed a steady stream of right wing populism through main stream media a social media, but it never really amounts to anything here and people are a bit over it. See through it and for what it is.
When in reality they have genuine concerns with cost of living and housing. Real problems they have to deal with. Don’t really care about anything else. And it’s difficult to keep them distracted.
NSW is the one to watch though. We’re getting some real big tent politics with all sides working together. They have to, like it or not.
And the major party is not really bound to the nfa. It’s not constitutional and they never implemented it. Very optimistic we can see some much needed improvements for shooting and hunting there. They have some really ridiculous policies that should be easy to reverse with the typical wheeling and dealing.
Certainly we are rebuilding our relationship with the US though. Being viewed with more trustworthiness. More sharing of military tech and hopefully building better security and sovereignty for our future. I think they view us as progressive again and back on track for maturing into a free republic. But these terms are usually short lived here and we usually revert to colonial dullards. Plus they are focused heavily on that for Ukraine atm.
And we are starting to break down the dumbass trade war with China finally.
So generally there’s a lot of cautious optimism here. See what delivers.
I dream of a world where chickens can cross the road without having their motives questioned