shampain socialist wrote on Aug 13
th, 2010 at 3:45pm:
"that's all *we* want", is it, Bob. Who? You and the party? That's how you're coming across.
I don't know of one single political party in Australia that has got anywhere by proferring generalities like the ones you have posted:
"freedom, less government and more personal responsibility. They sure as hell want lower taxes.:
*All* of that is subjective, and as a voter you would have to trust that your party would interpret that in the way in which you (the voter) would want. Not good enough, Bob. Most people don't want to vote like that.
We will see what happens to your party, Bob, obviously, in the upcoming election, but I predict that you will be gone with the wind.
If you cannot see that coming, you are truly not a politician.
Presumably, as you are a chief public spokesperson for your party, I have to assume you are one of the best they have, so that, in itself, underscores my perceptions as a voter of your party.
How much would you like to sell the name for?
That's not to suggest there might be a buyer, Bob, there might obviously a big difference between what you think you'd get, and whether or not there'd be any buyer at all. I'm just wondering how realistic you are, it seems to be a good test, but I think I can predict the answer.
Bob, political leaders need to have a sufficient degree of introspection to see that egotism does not substitute for one's own analysis of what the public want. In my experience, effective "politicians" can do that. Frankly, I don't think you can, and unless I could be convinced that you (and your party) can, no way would it be safe to have that sort of perspective running the country. Sorry, but that's the fact.
Surprisingly, I think I basically agree with the gist of most of that!?
That said, are we to believe that the LDP 'pollies' don't regard themselves as superior individual born-to-rule specimens with a monopoly on ideas of what the 'public' (as they call the citizens/electorate/community/society) needs and wants - and that they are jointly and severally seeking election in order to make pollies (themselves) redundant ASAP!?
If so, Bob: -
How long is the whole transition process supposed to take - one Govt term!? 2-3 terms!? Maybe a generation!? Perhaps an age!?
How long will it take, in a truly democratic process, to thrash out the constitutional and other legislative changes to ensure that each and every individual has exactly the same rights and responsibilities on a truly 'level playing field'!? Or, do you think that your KISS policy manifesto would suffice without futher clarification and embellishment!?
Oh, and when/how do we know that socio-econo-political perfection has been achieved!?
Seriously, what is the LDP's political end game - or is your cult leader's whole fanciful policy platform just a means to an ulterior Fascist end!?