Please don't say inevitable. I have high hopes (and low fears) for the elections here in australia.
prex
If the end result is no legislation being passed then surely you agree that its not a win. We can argue about whose fault it is & realistically that will be different for each bill. For the housing one I would have liked to have seen the greens get it in - it was a measurable improvement. The greens are right to complain about labor bullying but saying no every time gets us nowhere.
Like ziltoid101 said (I think) there is a balance. If the greens vote inline with labor every time then they are too weak - why vote for them. But if they block everything then they are preventing progress.
I feel like they have been too far in the second part but thats just, like my opinion man.
Can we please just agree that Dutton is batshit crazy.
Meaningful change or nothing? Blame labor all you want, the greens voted against an improvement.
Fuck ideals, I want progress.
Even if you disagree with me (which is fair) check your local candidates in theyvoteforyou.org.au - especially independents who vary enormously between rhetoric, voting and even attendance.
edit: .org.au
The all caps get me every time. Just take your damn upvote.
Absolutely. It really blurs the line between fancy autocorrect, mechanical turk & apocolyptic AGI. We can only guess we are somewhere between 1 & 2.
ewww.
And also: ewww!
Its in northern Ukraine
can we put them on the B ship?