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I knew it. (Read 2017 times)
Andrei.Hicks
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Reply #15 - Aug 26th, 2010 at 12:05pm
 
The economy should be the forefront of any reason you vote.

Voting tends to be -

1) How does it affect me and my family
2) How does it affect the job, the tax I pay, the future welfare I get
3) Other facts in varying orders

The Liberals have ALWAYS delivered to me a more beneficial personal situation than Labor have.
Even if this last 3 years, Labor started to marginalise me out of getting things because I 'earned too much'.

Sorry but that's just the way it is. People should vote on how they are affected.

All this pie-in-the-sky, let's all love each other and trees rubbish of the Greens - what a load of old bollox.
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Reply #16 - Aug 26th, 2010 at 12:05pm
 
12 people partook in your poll, and you are claiming 'you knew it'.

There was people like me who didnt vote on it, because you didnt have "lost absolute faith in the ALP to government effectively and to undertake any project without horrid waste".

I didnt vote Liberal because I love the Liberals, Ive voted against labor because I cant stand what they have become in power.
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