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Re: What now for the Greens?
Reply #30 - Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:58pm
 
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I can't see how anyone can actually that the Greens are communists, when Brown (who is supposed to be the most moderate in the party) has blatantly advocated for a one world government. He did so as recently as two weeks ago. The Greens are past their peak. They were completely irrelevant in the QLD election, and I expect that dipsh!t Larissa Waters to lose her seat come next election. QLD and the NT want nothing to do with the Greens, apart from the sole anomaly of Waters (QLD), who should definitely lose her seat. A pity that the other 6 states and territories don't follow suit.

It won't matter though. Labor and Greens = COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT AFTER THE NEXT ELECTION. Now is the time, in my opinion, for a strong second party to emerge, and take over the place of Labor.




All I have drawn from all this wishful thinking about the Greens, is that the Hard Right fear the Greens greater than we realised.

No wonder they want to preference Gillard over Greens. They see Labor as less of a threat than us growing Greens.


Yes, I see the Greens as such a threat. How many seats did they win in the QLD election, again?? How many seats will they win this year in the NT? How many next year in WA?




Yes, Some state Greens do have work in front of them. In Queensland state Greens have the potential of surpassing Labor and gaining government when the swing back to the progressives happen. And it will.

Meanwhile, this topic is federal politics  and Greens can and will make inroads into the coalition support base.


Greens know this, Labor knows this, and although Regressive Neo Cons will not admit it, they know Greens are their greatest threat in the longer term.
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Re: What now for the Greens?
Reply #31 - Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:07pm
 
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:58pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:53pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:51pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:46pm:
I can't see how anyone can actually that the Greens are communists, when Brown (who is supposed to be the most moderate in the party) has blatantly advocated for a one world government. He did so as recently as two weeks ago. The Greens are past their peak. They were completely irrelevant in the QLD election, and I expect that dipsh!t Larissa Waters to lose her seat come next election. QLD and the NT want nothing to do with the Greens, apart from the sole anomaly of Waters (QLD), who should definitely lose her seat. A pity that the other 6 states and territories don't follow suit.

It won't matter though. Labor and Greens = COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT AFTER THE NEXT ELECTION. Now is the time, in my opinion, for a strong second party to emerge, and take over the place of Labor.




All I have drawn from all this wishful thinking about the Greens, is that the Hard Right fear the Greens greater than we realised.

No wonder they want to preference Gillard over Greens. They see Labor as less of a threat than us growing Greens.


Yes, I see the Greens as such a threat. How many seats did they win in the QLD election, again?? How many seats will they win this year in the NT? How many next year in WA?




Yes, Some state Greens do have work in front of them. In Queensland state Greens have the potential of surpassing Labor and gaining government when the swing back to the progressives happen. And it will.

Meanwhile, this topic is federal politics  and Greens can and will make inroads into the coalition support base.


Greens know this, Labor knows this, and although Regressive Neo Cons will not admit it, they know Greens are their greatest threat in the longer term.


Look, if you really believe any of this, then I pity you. Good luck with that, let's see how it goes.

How many seats will the Greens win in the NT this year, and WA next year?
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Re: What now for the Greens?
Reply #32 - Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:19pm
 
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:07pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:58pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:53pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:51pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:46pm:
I can't see how anyone can actually that the Greens are communists, when Brown (who is supposed to be the most moderate in the party) has blatantly advocated for a one world government. He did so as recently as two weeks ago. The Greens are past their peak. They were completely irrelevant in the QLD election, and I expect that dipsh!t Larissa Waters to lose her seat come next election. QLD and the NT want nothing to do with the Greens, apart from the sole anomaly of Waters (QLD), who should definitely lose her seat. A pity that the other 6 states and territories don't follow suit.

It won't matter though. Labor and Greens = COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT AFTER THE NEXT ELECTION. Now is the time, in my opinion, for a strong second party to emerge, and take over the place of Labor.




All I have drawn from all this wishful thinking about the Greens, is that the Hard Right fear the Greens greater than we realised.

No wonder they want to preference Gillard over Greens. They see Labor as less of a threat than us growing Greens.


Yes, I see the Greens as such a threat. How many seats did they win in the QLD election, again?? How many seats will they win this year in the NT? How many next year in WA?




Yes, Some state Greens do have work in front of them. In Queensland state Greens have the potential of surpassing Labor and gaining government when the swing back to the progressives happen. And it will.

Meanwhile, this topic is federal politics  and Greens can and will make inroads into the coalition support base.


Greens know this, Labor knows this, and although Regressive Neo Cons will not admit it, they know Greens are their greatest threat in the longer term.


Look, if you really believe any of this, then I pity you. Good luck with that, let's see how it goes.

How many seats will the Greens win in the NT this year, and WA next year?




I'm in NSW so my attention is to growing support in this state, along with federaly.

NSW is a key state for Greens to surpass the 20% federal primary vote, on it's way to government.
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Re: What now for the Greens?
Reply #33 - Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:40pm
 
MOTR wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:24pm:
longweekend58 wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 12:35pm:
MOTR wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 12:26pm:
longweekend58 wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 12:21pm:
Kat wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 12:19pm:
progressiveslol wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 12:17pm:
Give them time, closer to the election more than likely and they will start to implode with extremist rhetoric and leadership taunts.



You mean like the crap spouted by Abbott's rabbits?


Its a bit hard to compete with pro-soviet comments and anti-semitism.


Neither of which are true.


do you want to pretend that Lee Rhiannon is neither?


She is unquestionably not an anti-Semite. As for pro- Soviet comments, coming from a prominent communist family it is clearly possible. However, there is nothing that she has said, or done, in her political career that even remotely suggests she is a Stalinist or indeed an advocate of communism. If anything her political life's work has been to promote transparency in government.

There is nothing I have heard her say that is remotely anti-Semetic or complimentary of the Soviet system. Few of us have our political philosophies perfectly formed by the time we leave home. To condemn Lee for the views held by her family is like holding a child of Catholic faith responsible for the crimes of the Catholic Church.


she supports the BDS which by its singling out of just one race, is definitionally racist. anti-semitism is little more than another name for racism when applied to Israel.
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Re: What now for the Greens?
Reply #34 - Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:44pm
 
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:19pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:07pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:58pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:53pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:51pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:46pm:
I can't see how anyone can actually that the Greens are communists, when Brown (who is supposed to be the most moderate in the party) has blatantly advocated for a one world government. He did so as recently as two weeks ago. The Greens are past their peak. They were completely irrelevant in the QLD election, and I expect that dipsh!t Larissa Waters to lose her seat come next election. QLD and the NT want nothing to do with the Greens, apart from the sole anomaly of Waters (QLD), who should definitely lose her seat. A pity that the other 6 states and territories don't follow suit.

It won't matter though. Labor and Greens = COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT AFTER THE NEXT ELECTION. Now is the time, in my opinion, for a strong second party to emerge, and take over the place of Labor.




All I have drawn from all this wishful thinking about the Greens, is that the Hard Right fear the Greens greater than we realised.

No wonder they want to preference Gillard over Greens. They see Labor as less of a threat than us growing Greens.


Yes, I see the Greens as such a threat. How many seats did they win in the QLD election, again?? How many seats will they win this year in the NT? How many next year in WA?




Yes, Some state Greens do have work in front of them. In Queensland state Greens have the potential of surpassing Labor and gaining government when the swing back to the progressives happen. And it will.

Meanwhile, this topic is federal politics  and Greens can and will make inroads into the coalition support base.


Greens know this, Labor knows this, and although Regressive Neo Cons will not admit it, they know Greens are their greatest threat in the longer term.


Look, if you really believe any of this, then I pity you. Good luck with that, let's see how it goes.

How many seats will the Greens win in the NT this year, and WA next year?




I'm in NSW so my attention is to growing support in this state, along with federaly.

NSW is a key state for Greens to surpass the 20% federal primary vote, on it's way to government.


Okay. I will answer it for you, 0 in the NT, and 0 in WA. The Greens have 1/93 seats in NSW, 0/89 in QLD, and 0/88 in VIC. So, as a collective, in the three biggest states, the Greens have 1/270 seats. Very impressive.

When do you think the Greens will form a federal government? My prediction is 2000 and never.
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Re: What now for the Greens?
Reply #35 - Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:46pm
 
Greens, NOTHING you write is even remotely connected with reality. You talk about winning government when you can even win a seat. you talk about replacing Labor when you cant take a single vote off them!
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Re: What now for the Greens?
Reply #36 - Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:49pm
 
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:44pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:19pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:07pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:58pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:53pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:51pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:46pm:
I can't see how anyone can actually that the Greens are communists, when Brown (who is supposed to be the most moderate in the party) has blatantly advocated for a one world government. He did so as recently as two weeks ago. The Greens are past their peak. They were completely irrelevant in the QLD election, and I expect that dipsh!t Larissa Waters to lose her seat come next election. QLD and the NT want nothing to do with the Greens, apart from the sole anomaly of Waters (QLD), who should definitely lose her seat. A pity that the other 6 states and territories don't follow suit.

It won't matter though. Labor and Greens = COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT AFTER THE NEXT ELECTION. Now is the time, in my opinion, for a strong second party to emerge, and take over the place of Labor.




All I have drawn from all this wishful thinking about the Greens, is that the Hard Right fear the Greens greater than we realised.

No wonder they want to preference Gillard over Greens. They see Labor as less of a threat than us growing Greens.


Yes, I see the Greens as such a threat. How many seats did they win in the QLD election, again?? How many seats will they win this year in the NT? How many next year in WA?




Yes, Some state Greens do have work in front of them. In Queensland state Greens have the potential of surpassing Labor and gaining government when the swing back to the progressives happen. And it will.

Meanwhile, this topic is federal politics  and Greens can and will make inroads into the coalition support base.


Greens know this, Labor knows this, and although Regressive Neo Cons will not admit it, they know Greens are their greatest threat in the longer term.


Look, if you really believe any of this, then I pity you. Good luck with that, let's see how it goes.

How many seats will the Greens win in the NT this year, and WA next year?




I'm in NSW so my attention is to growing support in this state, along with federaly.

NSW is a key state for Greens to surpass the 20% federal primary vote, on it's way to government.


Okay. I will answer it for you, 0 in the NT, and 0 in WA. The Greens have 1/93 seats in NSW, 0/89 in QLD, and 0/88 in VIC. So, as a collective, in the three biggest states, the Greens have 1/270 seats. Very impressive.

When do you think the Greens will form a federal government? My prediction is 2000 and never.


I dont think he has yet worked out that forming govt means you actually have to win seats - and more than everyone else. Calling him clueless is being generous.
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Re: What now for the Greens?
Reply #37 - Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:53pm
 
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:44pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:19pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:07pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:58pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:53pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:51pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:46pm:
I can't see how anyone can actually that the Greens are communists, when Brown (who is supposed to be the most moderate in the party) has blatantly advocated for a one world government. He did so as recently as two weeks ago. The Greens are past their peak. They were completely irrelevant in the QLD election, and I expect that dipsh!t Larissa Waters to lose her seat come next election. QLD and the NT want nothing to do with the Greens, apart from the sole anomaly of Waters (QLD), who should definitely lose her seat. A pity that the other 6 states and territories don't follow suit.

It won't matter though. Labor and Greens = COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT AFTER THE NEXT ELECTION. Now is the time, in my opinion, for a strong second party to emerge, and take over the place of Labor.




All I have drawn from all this wishful thinking about the Greens, is that the Hard Right fear the Greens greater than we realised.

No wonder they want to preference Gillard over Greens. They see Labor as less of a threat than us growing Greens.


Yes, I see the Greens as such a threat. How many seats did they win in the QLD election, again?? How many seats will they win this year in the NT? How many next year in WA?




Yes, Some state Greens do have work in front of them. In Queensland state Greens have the potential of surpassing Labor and gaining government when the swing back to the progressives happen. And it will.

Meanwhile, this topic is federal politics  and Greens can and will make inroads into the coalition support base.


Greens know this, Labor knows this, and although Regressive Neo Cons will not admit it, they know Greens are their greatest threat in the longer term.


Look, if you really believe any of this, then I pity you. Good luck with that, let's see how it goes.

How many seats will the Greens win in the NT this year, and WA next year?




I'm in NSW so my attention is to growing support in this state, along with federaly.

NSW is a key state for Greens to surpass the 20% federal primary vote, on it's way to government.


Okay. I will answer it for you, 0 in the NT, and 0 in WA. The Greens have 1/93 seats in NSW, 0/89 in QLD, and 0/88 in VIC. So, as a collective, in the three biggest states, the Greens have 1/270 seats. Very impressive.

When do you think the Greens will form a federal government? My prediction is 2000 and never.



When the time is right.

Greens are on the verge of 21 and leaving our parent to make our own way in the world.

Greens now have the fountain to lead Australia and a democratic world government.
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Reply #38 - Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:57pm
 
longweekend58 wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:46pm:
Greens, NOTHING you write is even remotely connected with reality. You talk about winning government when you can even win a seat. you talk about replacing Labor when you cant take a single vote off them!




Greens aim is not to replace Labor, it is to replace the Bastards.

That includes the Bastards on the Right.

Meanwhile there are decent politicians in both old parties. Why destroy LibLab while they remain. It would be counter productive.

Moderate Liberals and Greens do have common goals.

i.e social justice.
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Reply #39 - Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:57pm
 
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:53pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:44pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:19pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:07pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:58pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:53pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:51pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:46pm:
I can't see how anyone can actually that the Greens are communists, when Brown (who is supposed to be the most moderate in the party) has blatantly advocated for a one world government. He did so as recently as two weeks ago. The Greens are past their peak. They were completely irrelevant in the QLD election, and I expect that dipsh!t Larissa Waters to lose her seat come next election. QLD and the NT want nothing to do with the Greens, apart from the sole anomaly of Waters (QLD), who should definitely lose her seat. A pity that the other 6 states and territories don't follow suit.

It won't matter though. Labor and Greens = COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT AFTER THE NEXT ELECTION. Now is the time, in my opinion, for a strong second party to emerge, and take over the place of Labor.




All I have drawn from all this wishful thinking about the Greens, is that the Hard Right fear the Greens greater than we realised.

No wonder they want to preference Gillard over Greens. They see Labor as less of a threat than us growing Greens.


Yes, I see the Greens as such a threat. How many seats did they win in the QLD election, again?? How many seats will they win this year in the NT? How many next year in WA?




Yes, Some state Greens do have work in front of them. In Queensland state Greens have the potential of surpassing Labor and gaining government when the swing back to the progressives happen. And it will.

Meanwhile, this topic is federal politics  and Greens can and will make inroads into the coalition support base.


Greens know this, Labor knows this, and although Regressive Neo Cons will not admit it, they know Greens are their greatest threat in the longer term.


Look, if you really believe any of this, then I pity you. Good luck with that, let's see how it goes.

How many seats will the Greens win in the NT this year, and WA next year?




I'm in NSW so my attention is to growing support in this state, along with federaly.

NSW is a key state for Greens to surpass the 20% federal primary vote, on it's way to government.


Okay. I will answer it for you, 0 in the NT, and 0 in WA. The Greens have 1/93 seats in NSW, 0/89 in QLD, and 0/88 in VIC. So, as a collective, in the three biggest states, the Greens have 1/270 seats. Very impressive.

When do you think the Greens will form a federal government? My prediction is 2000 and never.



When the time is right.

Greens are on the verge of 21 and leaving our parent to make our own way in the world.

Greens now have the fountain to lead Australia and a democratic world government.


now you just sound like a fool. Even by your own lamentable standards, that post is as illogical and fantasy-drive as you've done.
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now you just sound like a fool. Even by your own lamentable standards, that post is as illogical and fantasy-drive as you've done.

Wow, long weekend talking about fantasy and logic?
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Reply #41 - Apr 16th, 2012 at 3:00pm
 
longweekend58 wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:49pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:44pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:19pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:07pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:58pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:53pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:51pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:46pm:
I can't see how anyone can actually that the Greens are communists, when Brown (who is supposed to be the most moderate in the party) has blatantly advocated for a one world government. He did so as recently as two weeks ago. The Greens are past their peak. They were completely irrelevant in the QLD election, and I expect that dipsh!t Larissa Waters to lose her seat come next election. QLD and the NT want nothing to do with the Greens, apart from the sole anomaly of Waters (QLD), who should definitely lose her seat. A pity that the other 6 states and territories don't follow suit.

It won't matter though. Labor and Greens = COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT AFTER THE NEXT ELECTION. Now is the time, in my opinion, for a strong second party to emerge, and take over the place of Labor.




All I have drawn from all this wishful thinking about the Greens, is that the Hard Right fear the Greens greater than we realised.

No wonder they want to preference Gillard over Greens. They see Labor as less of a threat than us growing Greens.


Yes, I see the Greens as such a threat. How many seats did they win in the QLD election, again?? How many seats will they win this year in the NT? How many next year in WA?




Yes, Some state Greens do have work in front of them. In Queensland state Greens have the potential of surpassing Labor and gaining government when the swing back to the progressives happen. And it will.

Meanwhile, this topic is federal politics  and Greens can and will make inroads into the coalition support base.


Greens know this, Labor knows this, and although Regressive Neo Cons will not admit it, they know Greens are their greatest threat in the longer term.


Look, if you really believe any of this, then I pity you. Good luck with that, let's see how it goes.

How many seats will the Greens win in the NT this year, and WA next year?




I'm in NSW so my attention is to growing support in this state, along with federaly.

NSW is a key state for Greens to surpass the 20% federal primary vote, on it's way to government.


Okay. I will answer it for you, 0 in the NT, and 0 in WA. The Greens have 1/93 seats in NSW, 0/89 in QLD, and 0/88 in VIC. So, as a collective, in the three biggest states, the Greens have 1/270 seats. Very impressive.

When do you think the Greens will form a federal government? My prediction is 2000 and never.


I dont think he has yet worked out that forming govt means you actually have to win seats - and more than everyone else. Calling him clueless is being generous.



Winning seats is the consequence of other actions and so will occur while Greens stay grounded to their four pillars.

Greens main aim should be to remain ethical and honest. Remain a leader, rather than a follower. Remain focused and not reactionary.
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Reply #42 - Apr 16th, 2012 at 3:02pm
 
longweekend58 wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:57pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:53pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:44pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:19pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:07pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:58pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:53pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:51pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:46pm:
I can't see how anyone can actually that the Greens are communists, when Brown (who is supposed to be the most moderate in the party) has blatantly advocated for a one world government. He did so as recently as two weeks ago. The Greens are past their peak. They were completely irrelevant in the QLD election, and I expect that dipsh!t Larissa Waters to lose her seat come next election. QLD and the NT want nothing to do with the Greens, apart from the sole anomaly of Waters (QLD), who should definitely lose her seat. A pity that the other 6 states and territories don't follow suit.

It won't matter though. Labor and Greens = COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT AFTER THE NEXT ELECTION. Now is the time, in my opinion, for a strong second party to emerge, and take over the place of Labor.




All I have drawn from all this wishful thinking about the Greens, is that the Hard Right fear the Greens greater than we realised.

No wonder they want to preference Gillard over Greens. They see Labor as less of a threat than us growing Greens.


Yes, I see the Greens as such a threat. How many seats did they win in the QLD election, again?? How many seats will they win this year in the NT? How many next year in WA?




Yes, Some state Greens do have work in front of them. In Queensland state Greens have the potential of surpassing Labor and gaining government when the swing back to the progressives happen. And it will.

Meanwhile, this topic is federal politics  and Greens can and will make inroads into the coalition support base.


Greens know this, Labor knows this, and although Regressive Neo Cons will not admit it, they know Greens are their greatest threat in the longer term.


Look, if you really believe any of this, then I pity you. Good luck with that, let's see how it goes.

How many seats will the Greens win in the NT this year, and WA next year?




I'm in NSW so my attention is to growing support in this state, along with federaly.

NSW is a key state for Greens to surpass the 20% federal primary vote, on it's way to government.


Okay. I will answer it for you, 0 in the NT, and 0 in WA. The Greens have 1/93 seats in NSW, 0/89 in QLD, and 0/88 in VIC. So, as a collective, in the three biggest states, the Greens have 1/270 seats. Very impressive.

When do you think the Greens will form a federal government? My prediction is 2000 and never.



When the time is right.

Greens are on the verge of 21 and leaving our parent to make our own way in the world.

Greens now have the fountain to lead Australia and a democratic world government.


now you just sound like a fool. Even by your own lamentable standards, that post is as illogical and fantasy-drive as you've done.



Your reacting to my posts speaks volumes. Your reaction reinforces your underline fear of the Greens.
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Reply #43 - Apr 16th, 2012 at 3:03pm
 
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 3:00pm:
longweekend58 wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:49pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:44pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:19pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:07pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:58pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:53pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:51pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:46pm:
I can't see how anyone can actually that the Greens are communists, when Brown (who is supposed to be the most moderate in the party) has blatantly advocated for a one world government. He did so as recently as two weeks ago. The Greens are past their peak. They were completely irrelevant in the QLD election, and I expect that dipsh!t Larissa Waters to lose her seat come next election. QLD and the NT want nothing to do with the Greens, apart from the sole anomaly of Waters (QLD), who should definitely lose her seat. A pity that the other 6 states and territories don't follow suit.

It won't matter though. Labor and Greens = COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT AFTER THE NEXT ELECTION. Now is the time, in my opinion, for a strong second party to emerge, and take over the place of Labor.




All I have drawn from all this wishful thinking about the Greens, is that the Hard Right fear the Greens greater than we realised.

No wonder they want to preference Gillard over Greens. They see Labor as less of a threat than us growing Greens.


Yes, I see the Greens as such a threat. How many seats did they win in the QLD election, again?? How many seats will they win this year in the NT? How many next year in WA?




Yes, Some state Greens do have work in front of them. In Queensland state Greens have the potential of surpassing Labor and gaining government when the swing back to the progressives happen. And it will.

Meanwhile, this topic is federal politics  and Greens can and will make inroads into the coalition support base.


Greens know this, Labor knows this, and although Regressive Neo Cons will not admit it, they know Greens are their greatest threat in the longer term.


Look, if you really believe any of this, then I pity you. Good luck with that, let's see how it goes.

How many seats will the Greens win in the NT this year, and WA next year?




I'm in NSW so my attention is to growing support in this state, along with federaly.

NSW is a key state for Greens to surpass the 20% federal primary vote, on it's way to government.


Okay. I will answer it for you, 0 in the NT, and 0 in WA. The Greens have 1/93 seats in NSW, 0/89 in QLD, and 0/88 in VIC. So, as a collective, in the three biggest states, the Greens have 1/270 seats. Very impressive.

When do you think the Greens will form a federal government? My prediction is 2000 and never.


I dont think he has yet worked out that forming govt means you actually have to win seats - and more than everyone else. Calling him clueless is being generous.



Winning seats is the consequence of other actions and so will occur while Greens stay grounded to their four pillars.

Greens main aim should be to remain ethical and honest. Remain a leader, rather than a follower. Remain focused and not reactionary.


sounds like surrender talk to me. the excuses of a loser party who managed to win ONE seat and just as quickly lose it again. You do realise you need to win 76 to form govt right?

you are entertaining but there isnt a single pathway or program in your posts - just metaphorical use of your sock.
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Re: What now for the Greens?
Reply #44 - Apr 16th, 2012 at 3:04pm
 
longweekend58 wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:49pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:44pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:19pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 2:07pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:58pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:53pm:
____ wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:51pm:
matty wrote on Apr 16th, 2012 at 1:46pm:
I can't see how anyone can actually that the Greens are communists, when Brown (who is supposed to be the most moderate in the party) has blatantly advocated for a one world government. He did so as recently as two weeks ago. The Greens are past their peak. They were completely irrelevant in the QLD election, and I expect that dipsh!t Larissa Waters to lose her seat come next election. QLD and the NT want nothing to do with the Greens, apart from the sole anomaly of Waters (QLD), who should definitely lose her seat. A pity that the other 6 states and territories don't follow suit.

It won't matter though. Labor and Greens = COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT AFTER THE NEXT ELECTION. Now is the time, in my opinion, for a strong second party to emerge, and take over the place of Labor.




All I have drawn from all this wishful thinking about the Greens, is that the Hard Right fear the Greens greater than we realised.

No wonder they want to preference Gillard over Greens. They see Labor as less of a threat than us growing Greens.


Yes, I see the Greens as such a threat. How many seats did they win in the QLD election, again?? How many seats will they win this year in the NT? How many next year in WA?




Yes, Some state Greens do have work in front of them. In Queensland state Greens have the potential of surpassing Labor and gaining government when the swing back to the progressives happen. And it will.

Meanwhile, this topic is federal politics  and Greens can and will make inroads into the coalition support base.


Greens know this, Labor knows this, and although Regressive Neo Cons will not admit it, they know Greens are their greatest threat in the longer term.


Look, if you really believe any of this, then I pity you. Good luck with that, let's see how it goes.

How many seats will the Greens win in the NT this year, and WA next year?




I'm in NSW so my attention is to growing support in this state, along with federaly.

NSW is a key state for Greens to surpass the 20% federal primary vote, on it's way to government.


Okay. I will answer it for you, 0 in the NT, and 0 in WA. The Greens have 1/93 seats in NSW, 0/89 in QLD, and 0/88 in VIC. So, as a collective, in the three biggest states, the Greens have 1/270 seats. Very impressive.

When do you think the Greens will form a federal government? My prediction is 2000 and never.


I dont think he has yet worked out that forming govt means you actually have to win seats - and more than everyone else. Calling him clueless is being generous.


He just keeps going and going, facts be damned! If the QLD election wasn't enough to make him see, then nothing will. I am starting to think that it's just an exercise in attention-seeking. Did you see that other idiotic Green the other day, called "Green Light"? H/she said that they too thought that the Greens would form government, and were smart enough to realise that it wouldn't be in the next few elections, but the Greens would "gain at least 20 lower house seats"! This is typical of the Greens, just look at Bob Brown, he too believes that the Greens will form government. This demonstrates why they will get nowhere; they are devoid of fact and truth, and full od fantasy and delusion.

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