>Liberals: Want to lower taxes on businesses in order to encourage entrepreneurship and growth, also to inspire more businesses to hire. "Jobs and growth". >Labor: Want to lower taxes on businesses too. Want to hand out scholarships to the Indigenous and to devote more money to Indigenous education. >Greens: Want more renewable energies investments and are solidly keen on a carbon tax. Made it abundantly clear that they dislike Liberals.
Do you speak chinese? If you can speak chinese with them, actually fuck it, theyre just unfamiliar with you anglos so they know how to approach you. If i went to USA I'd stay away from african-americans like the plague too
Sebastian Rodriguez
Who are you fellas voting for that will lower immigration and names Islam as the greatest threat to the western world?
Jordan Mitchell
miss me yet?
Noah Bailey
Chinks welcome
Julian Williams
Fuck off Howie you said there would not be a GST.
I would bloody shoot you but since you outlawed that sort of thing I'll settle for a little knifie spooni
Carson Green
couldn't have gone to a more deserving bloke i reckon, anyone else reckon waleed is a total Sick Cunt? fuck i love watching his shit on The Project, it's basically the only way i can understand what the fuck is happening in this world
Sebastian Nguyen
>miss me yet? I almost did miss that cunt once Gillard took over. I thought wow Howard was better at that shit than I thought at the time.
Levi Nelson
>Liberals: Wants to sell Australia to china >Labor: Wants to sell Australia to china >Greens: Wants to sell Australia to china but might stop the red gums dying or some shit
Elijah Cruz
I've got Rise Up at #2 and One Nation at #6
Brayden Price
wrong pic sorry cunts
Chase Ward
STOP IT STOP IT NOW YOURE MAKING ME CRINGE.
Seriously though suppose we swapped bodies and you got to know mainlander students, you realise theyre so much more real than local aust born Chinese
Carter Flores
hate that cunt so much
Jayden Collins
>Greens: Wants to sell Australia to china I hate the Greens but I do not know that that statement is justified m8.
Xavier Diaz
> Muh oppression no thanks
Hunter Bennett
Mustafa pls go
Jack Morales
None, there are no parties that wish to preserve the white race and Australian way of life.
Joshua Nelson
ayy lmao
Wyatt Evans
Only retards watch TV
Gavin Gomez
Seeing this quisling fifth column apologists plead, beg, grovel and blame after every attack is so fucking aggravating.
Christian Bennett
h-h-how ya holding up m8s
Cameron Allen
top jej m80
Ayden Nelson
Fuck Tones, what happened m8?
Jonathan Gomez
No. I miss Keating, you welfare-increasing, gun-stealing cunt!
Noah Myers
No you fucking gun grabbing cuck.
Adam Sanchez
Proper voting procedure:
>Number every box in this order
>based minor parties >independents >insane minor parties >shit minor parties >major parties
I want both houses to be filled with so many minor parties, especially of those parties hate each other, that nothing can get done and government devolves into an eternal shitstorm.
Fuck ideological voting, let chaos reign!
Jaxson Young
Peta's pussy was leeching away his life force m8.
Isaac Evans
This cunt belongs at the end of a rope.
Logan Taylor
wow that's fucking racist mate
Daniel Carter
Stay in italy.
Austin Davis
>voting Greens
Jace Walker
He was good at being opposition leader and not so much as being PM
Luis Carter
Good strategy, but I'd put the major parties (except Greens) above the insane/shit parties. Lib/Lab would be better than the Sex Party or Socialist Alliance desu
Luis Green
is ALA a meme party? will angry be a senator?
Adam Brooks
k fellas i went down to the servo to grab a toad with horse and there was a drongo with a goonsack dribling down the side of his pants so I go mate ya losing your goon and he stumbles back and stares at me like a roo caught fucking a wombat, fucking Wooloomoolloo's gone downhill mate
Jordan Hill
He should stick his Logie up his butt
Josiah Murphy
ALA is a zionist party.
Benjamin Ward
A needed meme-party. Nationalism must rise.
James Adams
Preferential voting mate, they won't win a single seat
>The International Monetary Fund examined 200 years of government financial records across 55 leading economies.
It identifies only two periods of Australian "fiscal profligacy" in recent years, both during John Howard's term in office - in 2003 at the start of the mining boom and during his final years in office between 2005 and 2007.
>b-b-but how can i fulfill my power fantasy and be a true blue aussie bushranger (just like my distant relative ned kelly!) without muh guns?
Josiah Gomez
>greens >major
Robert Hughes
Fiscal controls preventing foreigners buying Australian businesses/land is racis didn't ya know?
Ryder Robinson
>Nationalism must rise. Not kosher Nationalism m8. We'd be better off dead than tools of the Jew through ALA.
Blake Morales
Shiieet First time federal voter here (voted for last state election), grew up in Newcastle my whole life and wanted some advice on who I should vote for. Dad is pretty libby where as mum is more labby. Sick of being shoved green shit down my throat though by people who live up here Any good suggestions who to vote for that isnt greens?
Sebastian Gomez
You guys should vote for a party which will let more shitskins into your country easily
Luis Bell
>assaults go up >stabbings up >chart you posted includes gun suicides.
Sebastian Allen
Got 11% in the last election, have the seat of Melbourne CBD, and have quite a lot of media exposure. They're basically major, as much as I hate them.
Connor Ramirez
ISIS apologist
Camden Robinson
>graph clearly slows that gun crime was steadily decreasing before the ban and that the rate of decline actually slowed
Adrian Jackson
Take the quizzes in the OP to see where you stand m8
Anthony Butler
What is greater punishment than being forced to sit in a room for hours on end listening to an insane minor party representative spout nonsense as they block the laws your jew masters want installed.
Being locked in a room for hours with a Green party rep is suffering defined. Then you have to negotiate policy with them. Its what made Labour so shit.
Ethan Richardson
Albo is just as big a twat
Luis Reyes
MOHAMMETANS OUT
Isaiah Baker
Why would you post a graph showing that the NFA did jack shit while also supporting it?
Are hoplophobes really this retarded?
Anyway, I own three guns. Come and get them you cuck.
Lucas Reyes
Suck my dick Mohammad
Jason Rodriguez
>Rise Up riseupaustraliaparty.com Someone tell these cunts to get a better website. It's absolute dogshit m8
Ryder Taylor
I can really see where you're coming from, and it certainly makes sense as a big 'fuck you', but I'm just terrified of what would happen if the Sex Party of the Trendy Uni Student Alliance got some power in the senate. It's best to block them with the major parties imo.
David Flores
Tell them to get some better policies first.
Michael Allen
>libs think it was gun control that has stopped the massacres and not the ultra-tight no tolerance border security
I meet people that want wide open borders along with high minimum wage and gun control. How the fuck do they function.
Nolan Fisher
It doesn't even work for me.
Tyler Hall
its not that bad m8
Luke Taylor
this m8 did u forget that we're full?
Tyler Moore
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Justin Cruz
But we still have mass murders?
Jose Cox
It's not that great either m8
Jeremiah Hernandez
>coming election means I'm gonna have to deal with idiots on social media telling me why voting for the Greens is a great idea It's already happening. I wonder how long I'll be able to hold of on calling them idiots
Jaxson Richardson
Mate, for most voters, the vote won't do shit.
Take a look at your electorate. Find out the percentage it was won by in the last election. If it is held by more than 3% then it's unlikely to change hands, especially if it is held by the ALP. The Liberals will be losing seats in this election, it's a question of how much it will lose. Only marginal seats held by the Liberals (with margins less than 3%) will decide the outcome.
In the 2013 election, it was a big result for the Liberals, because people really wanted the ALP voted out, but the Liberals only got a swing of 3.61%. This year the swing should be less than that.
You can give your first preference vote to anyone you like and they will get a small amount of cash funds for every first preference vote. Choose a red-pilled party like Family First or maybe LDP. I'm not saying these parties are amazing, ultimately all politicians are lying bastards, but these parties have a policy platform of wanting to balance the budget, which is critical to do.
In the upper-house, again, votes don't matter much. The ALP and Liberals are basically guaranteed there 4 senators each. You see, most Australians vote the same in every election and don't give it a second thought. This is a double dissolution though, there will be more minor parties elected into the senate than normal.
Try to pick a redpilled party to preference in the senate. But unless they can form a voting block, they won't be able to have much consequence. We have one LDP and one FF senator now and the national debt is still hitting $500 billion with no chance of slowing down.
Levi Adams
>? Nice passive-aggressive question mark m8. You remind me of my ex gf.
Grayson Gutierrez
just draw dicks and swastikas on ballot, is obviously best thing to do
Elijah Scott
I mean school shootings and the like, Muslim extremism is kept to lone operators not groups of organized fighters you see in Paris and Brussels (and soon all of europe).
>“There is little evidence to suggest that [the Australian mandatory gun-buyback program] had any significant effects on firearm homicides.”
>“Although gun buybacks appear to be a logical and sensible policy that helps to placate the public’s fears,” the reported continued, “the evidence so far suggests that in the Australian context, the high expenditure incurred to fund the 1996 gun buyback has not translated into any tangible reductions in terms of firearm deaths.”
>Mass murders in Dunblane, United Kingdom, and Port Arthur, Australia, provoked rapid responses from the governments of both countries. Major change s to Australian laws resulted in a controversial buy-back of longarms and tighter legislation. The Australian situation enables evaluation of the effect of a national buy-back, accompanied by tightened legislation in a country with relatively secure borders. AutoRegressive Integrated Moving Ave rage (ARIMA) was used to predict future values of the time series for homicide, suicide and accidental death before and after the 1996 National Firearms Agreement (NFA). When compare d with observed values, firearm suicide was the only parameter the NFA may have influenced, although societal factors could also have influenced observed changes. The findings have profound implications for future firearm legislation policy direction.