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There are a lot of old labor voters who share Paulines views but vote labor no matter what cause they are brainwashed.
I think we all know some old people with conservative values but still vote labor because they think labor is still for the “working man”.


alexjones wrote:I hate to say this but people of my parents era need to die out. People that still think labor of 1980 is the same as labor of 2026.
There are a lot of old labor voters who share Paulines views but vote labor no matter what cause they are brainwashed.
I think we all know some old people with conservative values but still vote labor because they think labor is still for the “working man”.


Maxy wrote:alexjones wrote:I hate to say this but people of my parents era need to die out. People that still think labor of 1980 is the same as labor of 2026.
There are a lot of old labor voters who share Paulines views but vote labor no matter what cause they are brainwashed.
I think we all know some old people with conservative values but still vote labor because they think labor is still for the “working man”.
My friend, Labor get in because the young dumb c*** vote for them.
They know f*** all about most things.
Old people have seen it all and the vast majority do not vote Labor, as they have seen what a cockup Whitlam, Keating and others in the past made of it.
Only people over 50 should have the right to vote, then see if Labor can win an election. Never happen!


Zappa wrote:You could also apply the same divisive logic to rural and country folk voting Nationals and the blue hair, eastern suburbs, bourgeois , blue haired folk voting libs.At least in the city we're seeing shift towards the teals and independents because educated folk can see through the status quo of he duopoly. Most of the times you can't separate the libs and labor. The Greens are a failure as we've seen in progressive European countries like Germany so they've evolved into a distraction and an annoyance, nothing more. In our voting system they've become preferential vote leeches, which is worse.
Im not a single issue voter and dont like redneck political ideologies cause they dont offer any progressive, liberal, technocratic policies. They're playing to a demographic weakness and preying to the disenfranchised.
Sort like the Trumpsters and look how thats going. For instance, his migration expulsion policies seem to be going well (not). His world is cracking around him, his support base has turned against him, the world hates him, and he's become the swamp being led by the nose by the 10%'ers who own the 90%. The zionists and globalists , call them neocons, have him over the coals.
He has them right where they want him.



bigrich wrote:[due to poor management , and idiotic green policy, manufacturing has been dying a slow death for years, mining and agriculture are propping this country up . so the regional "red neck" vote matters, and they feel trivialised by inner city "educated progressives" , when it's the regions generating the wealth for this country

Zappa wrote:bigrich wrote:[due to poor management , and idiotic green policy, manufacturing has been dying a slow death for years, mining and agriculture are propping this country up . so the regional "red neck" vote matters, and they feel trivialised by inner city "educated progressives" , when it's the regions generating the wealth for this country
Diminished Industrialization is a western phenomena due mainly to high labor costs and upward commodity prices. Couple that with competing overseas imports and global trade, we'll hardly see any industry starting up again. Carbon emissions and greener policies are play but a small part in our industrial producing capacity and the governments set targets, revise them and kick the can down the road. Libs are more aggressive than Labor but they both do it.
Agriculture is our main export and helps keeping basic items in check but as for mining and mineral exports, we're hanging off the coat tails of China.
If China reduces is resource needs of finds them elsewhere we're screwed. If there's a 10% downturn in resource and energy demands in Asia, we're screwed.
Let's not forget we also export Professional services, IP , business services, technology and some pharma.

https://theyvoteforyou.org.au/people/representatives/new_england/barnaby_joyce/policies/42

womble wrote::unknown: https://theyvoteforyou.org.au/people/representatives/new_england/barnaby_joyce/policies/42
So then why vote for the very people that always fight against that,


cadet wrote:Conservative politics will be in the wilderness for decades. See ALP/DLP 50s-70s.

bigrich wrote:womble wrote::unknown: https://theyvoteforyou.org.au/people/representatives/new_england/barnaby_joyce/policies/42
So then why vote for the very people that always fight against that,
i'd like to know why he voted against it before judging . the devils in the detail . must've been some aspect of the bill that stuck in his craw

Zappa wrote:bigrich wrote:[due to poor management , and idiotic green policy, manufacturing has been dying a slow death for years, mining and agriculture are propping this country up . so the regional "red neck" vote matters, and they feel trivialised by inner city "educated progressives" , when it's the regions generating the wealth for this country
Diminished Industrialization is a western phenomena due mainly to high labor costs and upward commodity prices. Couple that with competing overseas imports and global trade, we'll hardly see any industry starting up again. Carbon emissions and greener policies are play but a small part in our industrial producing capacity and the governments set targets, revise them and kick the can down the road. Libs are more aggressive than Labor but they both do it.
Agriculture is our main export and helps keeping basic items in check but as for mining and mineral exports, we're hanging off the coat tails of China.
If China reduces is resource needs of finds them elsewhere we're screwed. If there's a 10% downturn in resource and energy demands in Asia, we're screwed.
Let's not forget we also export Professional services, IP , business services, technology and some pharma.

deye243 wrote:Sorry to burst your bubble but she has peaked far too early long way to go before the next election and by the time we get there unfortunately one nation will be way back down where they usually are and yes I am a one nation support


womble wrote:bigrich wrote:womble wrote::unknown: https://theyvoteforyou.org.au/people/representatives/new_england/barnaby_joyce/policies/42
So then why vote for the very people that always fight against that,
i'd like to know why he voted against it before judging . the devils in the detail . must've been some aspect of the bill that stuck in his craw
Because he’s a conservative.
Why would they want that investment here. They privatized everything. And scrap all government support for local industries.
Look at what they did to our car industry.
And then you’re on about high school for kids and getting into uni.
And Pauline has consistently voted against funding for public schools , funding for university education, any level of student allowance. Any help for housing affordability.
Because she’s a conservative.
Why would she want the working poor to step up the ladder in life. If you’re born poor then you should stay poor. That is your allotment. You are not part of the ruling class. You don’t have that heritage from the right families. You’re not bred from the right stock.


