Government & Politics

PLEASE MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT!

Government & Politics

Posted by: scorpion007

16th Aug 2010 11:24am

I was always a labour supporter and I am in the union at work, but I am really hating Ms Julia Gillard, for over spending and continue too!
I suppose everyone has there own reason's on whom to vote, but just think of this.............
if you had 2 children who were disabled what would you do? There are NO schools that cater for them, and Labour have taken there medicare OT sessions away from them WHAT WOULD U DO?
Julia Gillard could have contributed some BER money to a special school instead of spending almost 1 million on 1 cola (large carport) ONE MILLION DOLLARS ON A LARGE CARPORT! while there are gas heaters poisoning children...WTF, I will probably have to end my career, sell my house (as I have a mortage) and go on the carers pension and apply for housing, as there arent any schools to look after my girls, I don't want to do that. I dont want people to look at me as though I am a dole bludger.
Yes the government should pay for my misfortune as they created the illness that affects 1 in 50 children AUTISM! through the vaccinations DO NOT VACCINATE PEOPLE ITS ALL A SCAM,
ggole "the truth about swine flu vaccine" fuuny that its just dissappered in thin air, while drs are trying to give away swine flu vaccine's, I dare you to goole it, even better youtube autism and vaccines, let the truth be known the government are killing our kids.
back to the topic.......

Thanks Ms Julia, the schools are fine I went to school without aircon Im ok, and I live in a house without insulation and im ok.

I think the teachers of NSW are the biggest whingers of all and our PM is supporting that, Bring on Tony Abbott I say.


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Proteus
  • 8th Mar 2011 01:54pm

Personally, I'm not voting for any party!! The Greens are dangerous, and are or trying to get the death duty tax on the agenda as well. Their policies are not to be trusted, along with any of the other parties. As for the 3 independants, well again I wouldn't trust any of them either. As for the Libs, Tony Abbott is about as good as a wet paper towel, he has no idea of the real world, nor do in fact any of the pollies in my opinion. As for the Labor party, well, they are proving to be just as useless and wastefull as ever, just go check out some of the stuff they have done - huge donations to Indonesia to build Muslim school, more money to Indonesia to help with climate change, the new "schools" website, which I really cannot see any benefit in for anyone, and the cost of it, wow. The list goes on and on, along with the political correctness they all seem to thrive on. Sorry, but come the next federal election, I'm simply not voting! Nor am I going to pay the fine.

anzacjay
  • 8th Mar 2011 11:02am

No you are not nor have ever been a LABOR voter or supporter. If you were, you have spelled LABOR the correct way.

possum
  • 27th Jan 2011 09:23pm

Until voters take the time to educate themselves there will b no change to the present political system.
I hear people whinging all the time, I say change the way u vote just bcause u have voted for a particular party for decades dosen't mean u have to continue doing so.
As we age our needs & requirements change we must change our thinking patterns. Voting gives people a chance to have their views known, take the time to gather the information required this will assist in making an informed decision.Make ur vote count don't waste it.

Elly25
  • 30th Nov 2010 07:52am

I find it amusing that people continue to spell the name incorrectly. It is Labor - they don't care about the "u".

19chris51
  • 17th Nov 2010 01:52pm

NOT Tony Abbott, he is a clown, while i agree things should change NOT ABBOTT, he does not know left to right

JustJennie
  • 17th Nov 2010 03:26am

I would say make sure you know that whom you VOTE for IS going to do what they say.

Labor is dead in the water and the Liberals would have NO idea how the everyday Australian lives.

Our Prime Minister non elect will not last long .
At least we Victorians get another crack at it on the 27th Nov and I have not changed my morales or beliefs however after seeing what the GREENS can do and will do for Australians this time again I am going to VOTE GREEN

Dat
  • 8th Nov 2011 07:08am
It's because a great many people voted Green that Labour got in- due to preferences. If you want them out, don't vote Green, it's a secondhand vote for Labor

Labor got in because Abbot was not able to convince the Greens and the independents he had a credible manifesto.What is more he still does not.

Poppy.
  • 18th Jan 2011 01:48pm

I have been a Labour voter ever since I was able to vote. I am now 68 years old and the only other time apart from now I voted against Labour was when we ousted Gough Whitlam. The last federal election I voted for the Greens. I am an ex Queenslander and have always voted Labour in the state elections. This time I am a Victorian and I actually voted for the Greens again. Tony Abbott has lost the plot with trying to convince people to vote Liberal. I believe that Julia Gillard won't last long even though she is our first female Prime Minister. It is actually good that we have a minority federal government because now they just might be held accountable for their actions.

redrobin
  • 24th Nov 2010 12:11am
I would say make sure you know that whom you VOTE for IS going to do what they say.

Labor is dead in the water and the Liberals would have NO idea how the everyday Australian...

It's because a great many people voted Green that Labour got in- due to preferences. If you want them out, don't vote Green, it's a secondhand vote for Labor

MTD
  • 23rd Nov 2010 10:02am

There is very little GREEN about the greens party, I cannot vote for a Green party that allows so many subjects and policies and doesn't detail them in their election material because it doesn't suit them.

MTD
  • 23rd Nov 2010 09:58am
I would say make sure you know that whom you VOTE for IS going to do what they say.

Labor is dead in the water and the Liberals would have NO idea how the everyday Australian...

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