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Re: Queensland State Election

Post by Black Orchid » Thu Jan 29, 2015 10:16 am

Whether or not you like the outcome, Mr Newman:

Failed to effectively consult the legal fraternity on new laws, not least the well-publicised bikie laws. To do so would have been normal process.
Failed to consult senior medical staff about job cuts and doctors' contracts which led to distrust within the medical fraternity. Now, he is promising to reinstate many of those jobs.
Doesn't seem to want to listen to environmental experts who are screaming for legislation which will protect our greatest natural treasure, the Great Barrier Reef.
And let's not be fooled – the decision to sell assets was made long ago. Strong Choices and the Queensland Plan were little more than elaborate publicity stunts, albeit two of the few occasions when the government felt a need to consult.
That said, Labor's Annastacia Palaszczuk also carries an election platform littered with problems:

The state's economy is not in great shape. And it seems under Labor's policy, Queensland won't have any new toys, aka infrastructure, for quite some time.
There is a promise of jobs, without a solid plan to improve the performance of state-owned assets. In other words, we've no idea how new jobs will be funded.
Environment, education and health policies are for a "positive" future, but there is too little detail. Voters teetering on the edge might like to vote Labor, but just can't bring themselves to face the uncertainty that would bring.
And there is an issue of trust. Former leader Anna Bligh lost power after parting with state assets. Can we believe that there is another way to manage the economy?
In short, this election is a referendum on asset sales: Yes, we want state assets in the hands of private operators (Vote LNP). Or no, we're prepared to believe Labor has heard the call and will retain assets under state management (Vote Labor).
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensl ... 2z3r1.html


Tough choice.

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Re: Queensland State Election

Post by Dame Pansi » Thu Jan 29, 2015 3:34 pm

Tough choice.

Not such a tough choice.

Newman has been dumped by Alan Jones, Andrew Bolt, Rupert Murdoch, some of his cabinet and most of his political forum fan boys, two days before the election.

It seems that he's not the flavour of the month, the election month.

All 'How to Vote' cards have the LNP as last choice.

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Re: Queensland State Election

Post by Rorschach » Thu Jan 29, 2015 3:55 pm

Yes but only morons use or need HTV cards. :roll: :roll:
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Re: Queensland State Election

Post by Black Orchid » Thu Jan 29, 2015 4:10 pm

Dame Pansi wrote:Tough choice.

Not such a tough choice.

Newman has been dumped by Alan Jones, Andrew Bolt, Rupert Murdoch, some of his cabinet and most of his political forum fan boys, two days before the election.

It seems that he's not the flavour of the month, the election month.

All 'How to Vote' cards have the LNP as last choice.
How does Labor intend to pay for their policies?

If there is no money left in the coffers thanks to Anna Bligh they won't be able to do much unless they sell off assets too, surely.

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Re: Queensland State Election

Post by Neferti » Thu Jan 29, 2015 4:22 pm

What assets does Queensland have that they could sell off?

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Re: Queensland State Election

Post by Black Orchid » Thu Jan 29, 2015 4:26 pm

Don't they plan on privatising the State's power assets?

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Re: Queensland State Election

Post by Dame Pansi » Thu Jan 29, 2015 4:29 pm

Black Orchid wrote:Don't they plan on privatising the State's power assets?

They do indeed, lease them actually, for 99 years, when some poor buggers have to buy them back with every electricity grid and power pole that's been replaced during those 99 years.

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Re: Queensland State Election

Post by Dame Pansi » Thu Jan 29, 2015 4:52 pm

Rorschach wrote:Yes but only morons use or need HTV cards. :roll: :roll:

From my observations about 50% have decided, about 20% need some positive reassurance (that's where a little sale of assets reminder goes a long way) about 20% don't have a clue (another opportunity to remind them what they stand to lose) and the other 10% don't give a stuff.

You'd be surprised how many people don't even know who their local representatives are.

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Re: Queensland State Election

Post by Neferti » Thu Jan 29, 2015 5:05 pm

Dame Pansi wrote:

From my observations about 50% have decided, about 20% need some positive reassurance (that's where a little sale of assets reminder goes a long way) about 20% don't have a clue (another opportunity to remind them what they stand to lose) and the other 10% don't give a stuff.
Only a day to go, right? :rofl
You'd be surprised how many people don't even know who their local representatives are.
Queenslanders not knowing what day it is? Oh No!!!!!!!!!!!
Sunny one day, Perfect the next? Why would they worry about Queensland Politics when they can blame Tony Abbott for everything that goes wrong?

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Re: Queensland State Election

Post by Rorschach » Thu Jan 29, 2015 5:33 pm

Dame Pansi wrote:
Rorschach wrote:Yes but only morons use or need HTV cards. :roll: :roll:

From my observations about 50% have decided, about 20% need some positive reassurance (that's where a little sale of assets reminder goes a long way) about 20% don't have a clue (another opportunity to remind them what they stand to lose) and the other 10% don't give a stuff.

You'd be surprised how many people don't even know who their local representatives are.
Like i said only morons need HTVs
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