WtOB? wrote:Our country is in a pretty great place right now compared with most western countries. I can't help but feel Abbott would fuck all that up for us regular peeps.
It's probably going to be much the same either way.
Hopefully, cos there's a good chance Abbott could be the man this time around.
Re: Australian Politics
Posted: Wed August 07, 2013 2:10 am
by simple schoolboy
WtOB? wrote: Our country is in a pretty great place right now compared with most western countries.
I get the feeling that this is largely due to:
1)English common law/ contract law
2)Mineral/commodity wealth and a willingness to exploit it
3)Proximity to Asia
If you mess too much with number 2, especially the latter half, things might change for the less than optimal. I'm sure there are other things that differentiate you from the other countries that share one of the three above factors, but at least in the case of the US, the latter half of number two is lacking, and number three is somewhat to your benefit.
I'm not sure that's a particularly appropriate comparison: one of them is a (now dumped) candidate for a fringe party with little chance of being elected, the other almost became Vice-President of the USA.
Re: Australian Politics
Posted: Sat August 10, 2013 1:40 pm
by Green Habit
One Nation still exists? This isn't Tennessee, so who there isn't following Paul Anka's guarantee?
Re: Australian Politics
Posted: Sat August 10, 2013 10:16 pm
by Birds in Hell
Green Habit wrote:One Nation still exists?
Barely, I don't think they've had a candidate elected in years.
Re: Australian Politics
Posted: Sun August 11, 2013 9:16 am
by WtOB?
Abbott crashing and burning in the debate. Saying absolutely nothing with a lot of words. The worm fucking hates him.
I loved when I saw this. I've always wanted to see a show the calibre of the Daily Show comment more on Australian politics as there is so much material there.
By Daily Show standards I wouldn't even call it a particularly great segment but it was still hilarious to see the light shone on local politicians this way. I think it highlighted just how poor the quality of political satire and comedic commentary is in Aus. With the exception of Gruen Nation (more insightful than outright hilarious) and Brian Clarke & John Dawes there really isn't much I rate (the Chaser is too hit and miss).
Re: Australian Politics
Posted: Fri August 16, 2013 2:09 am
by WtOB?
i enjoyed "the roast". it was on between gruen and chaser and was produced by charles firth, formerly of the chaser. never seen that one before.
Re: Australian Politics
Posted: Fri August 16, 2013 6:21 pm
by simple schoolboy
Are the various security agreements with the US an issue of contention in light of the NSA leaks? One of my school friends might be transferred to Pine Gap next year. Should he anticipate another round of protests?
Re: Australian Politics
Posted: Tue September 03, 2013 12:02 am
by LetMeSleep
Australia's current PM (for 5 days at least). it is safe to say from the PM's response, he isn't doing this for votes. It's time for marriage equality. Can't see Abbott giving any speech with such passion and so balanced.
Re: Australian Politics
Posted: Wed September 04, 2013 6:43 am
by Fuzzcharger
That was such a common sense response. I still find it incredibly strange this is such a stumbling block for people.
Re: Australian Politics
Posted: Wed September 04, 2013 7:12 am
by LetMeSleep
simple schoolboy wrote:Are the various security agreements with the US an issue of contention in light of the NSA leaks? One of my school friends might be transferred to Pine Gap next year. Should he anticipate another round of protests?
I doubt it. Unless its about their mortgages very few people will voice an opinion. The may be small protests but certainly not anything to worry about.
Re: Australian Politics
Posted: Wed September 04, 2013 9:47 am
by WtOB?
the apocalypse is coming.........
Re: Australian Politics
Posted: Wed September 04, 2013 10:36 am
by ridleybradout
"Hi mates, what's the good word?"
Just discovered this thread (I don't venture outside the PJ and OB forums very often).
Watching Kitchen Cabinet with Mr. Rabbit - first time I've seen him actually show his Rhodes Scholar intelligence and talk like a real person (as opposed to the 3-word slogans and dog-whistles to xenophobes and bigots).
I've been in denial for a while but if the Mad Monk is really going to be our next PM, I hope he'll stop talking to us like we're morons.
Re: Australian Politics
Posted: Thu September 05, 2013 12:50 pm
by Birds in Hell
Heh.
Re: Australian Politics
Posted: Thu September 05, 2013 12:53 pm
by Birds in Hell
I'm cautiously looking forward to Brandis being Attorney-General.