This forum does not equal non-school alone.Captain Hero said:^^^ This forum, believe me, does *not* skew left.
Although I should say "skews to the centre".
This forum does not equal non-school alone.Captain Hero said:^^^ This forum, believe me, does *not* skew left.
No she is not the country of workers...JaredR said:Australia has put herself more on the map. No longer is she simply a working country, but the proud parent of a prosperous economy. A party that represents the "working class" (which bear in mind does not necessarily include farmers - who are more than likely Nationals) would not be to the benefit of the party.
Jul-Sep Newspoll Age Breakdown: 18-34Trefoil said:This is likely to be the case for youth around Australia in general.
You're not serious. Your telling me that if you crossed Fred Nile and Pauline Hanson and Steven Fielding off the ballot that liberal primaries wouldn't go up? Come off it. It's not proportionate to the Greens vote perhaps but it's still there.Trefoil said:Nice try, but the actual reality is that this forum does skew left. This is likely to be the case for youth around Australia in general.
Not only that, but even in the last election there was a left skew.
It's similar around the Western world - a youth movement towards the centre. Take a look at the American 2008 election - Barack Obama is supported by about 60% of young people (and about 50% of Americans in general). A BBC poll shows 70% of Australians support Barack Obama, for reference.
Australian 2007 election:
House: 52% left or centre (Greens 8%, Dems 1%, Labour 43%), 44% far right (National, Liberal, Family First), 2% independents, 2% other.
Senate: 51% left or centre, 41.5% far right, 1.5% independents, 6.5% other.
That's votes, not power.
Zeitgeist308 said:Lol?
That's a very good way to have your vote not counted, not like it's a loss or anything...
irreverent??chicky_pie said:You're from Western Sydney, you're irreverent to me.
Come down here and say it bro, we'll bash you.chicky_pie said:You're from Western Sydney, you're irreverent to me.
haha - foolchicky_pie said:You're from Western Sydney, you're irreverent to me.
I'm fairly certain he was, in fact.chicky_pie said:You're from Western Sydney, you're irreverent to me.
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/news/local/news/general/senator-incensed-by-govts-foi-stance/1278607.aspxNebuchanezzar said:Transparent governance?
We're getting there
http://www.sa.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=82&Itemid=106Rolling back workchoices?
Check
http://www.greenleft.org.au/2008/742/38397Withdrawal?
Check
What are you talking about? I included Family First in the numbers for 'far right' along with Liberal and the National parties. They only account for 44% and 41.5% for House and Senate. One Nation didn't get enough voters to register - it's probably included in other (2%).Lentern said:You're not serious. Your telling me that if you crossed Fred Nile and Pauline Hanson and Steven Fielding off the ballot that liberal primaries wouldn't go up? Come off it. It's not proportionate to the Greens vote perhaps but it's still there.
What exactly is happening, and how exactly is it the fault of K.Rudd?ForeverPink said:What the fuck is happening to the economy?
A revolution achieved in less than a year would be dangerous. Give him some time.Where the fuck is my education revolution?
Not sure. I don't follow that much. I'd be interested to hear how much of this has been achieved also.Where the fuck is the computers our high schools?
There was a long article about what Faulker has done/is set to do in the SMH's News Review one or two weeks ago. Read that, you partisan hack.Rafy said:http://www.canberratimes.com.au/news...e/1278607.aspx
Lol quoting from socialist alternative. That's going to appeal to me is it not, Sigmund? :rofl:
You're a laughable political rat and I wish great pain and suffering upon you and your family.
You cannot possibly hate Libs more than I do and I think he's a top bloke.Nebuchanezzar said:Rafy annoys me. He is a partisan douche. He reminds me of one of those elderly women you see on election day handing out Liberal brochures.
well you are truly farked then...Kwayera said:Federal, State and Local: Liberal.
Wow it turns out people have different political affiliations from you; holy shit call the thought police.ASNSWR127 said:well you are truly farked then...
There are people that live out of the mountains, those people aren't necessarily the same colour as you, nor the same religion, and definitely not the same politically...ASNSWR127 said:well you are truly farked then...