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Arabmariner said:Has anyone ever actually been asked the question by one of these mobs conducting a "poll" ?
dibo said:Belinda Neal is cold-calling? Odd...
dibo said:Given she's been f**ked off and Della's been f**ked (and f**king) around, it wouldn't surprise me.
FFC Mariner said:Sadly, the only people running the country are the respondants to opinion polls. Nothing else seems to matter.
dibo said:Coming back to an earlier thing:
FFC Mariner said:Sadly, the only people running the country are the respondants to opinion polls. Nothing else seems to matter.
Being able to win 50%+1 is why these people are in power. You don't get to implement policy from the Opposition benches.
I once heard Mike Rann asked why he chased populist policies. He replied the alternative was to be unpopular and therefore irrelevant. I see his point, even if I don't agree 100% with the method.
These parties are about winning, forming government and then governing for everyone. They can't possibly please everyone and they're better off not trying. The focus is to win. The stakes are such that they will win by any means.
[sings]Riot shields, voodoo economics...[/sings]
Arabmariner said:Self preservation and later a big fat pension is what it's all about.
Dibo, do you honestly believe that any of them give a toss about the country and it's citizens ?
I recently went on my kids school trip to Canberra.When we went to the House of Reps the guide took us to a room where they set up a mock house of reps and had the kids role play etc to let them understand what was happening when we saw the real thing.
The guide was constantly emphasising the correct etiquette i.e. addressing your opponent through the speaker etc.
Then we went into the real house and what we witnessed was a disgraceful rabble of f**kin aresholes with no respect for each other or the place they were in.
And we let these plonkers run the country.
The kids would see better behaviour watching the pubs empty at midnight.
Mr Cleansheets said:Well that's the evil side of the mediocrity coin. Instead of getting talented people into power to make hay for the country, we're getting mediocrities into power to make hay for themselves.
If they were payed a lot more they'd have less of an eye out for their own opportunities when trying to optimise the countries opportunities.
That's probably naive and simplistic, but that's the kind of guy I am...erm...let me rephrase that.
curious said:Mr Cleansheets said:Well that's the evil side of the mediocrity coin. Instead of getting talented people into power to make hay for the country, we're getting mediocrities into power to make hay for themselves.
If they were payed a lot more they'd have less of an eye out for their own opportunities when trying to optimise the countries opportunities.
That's probably naive and simplistic, but that's the kind of guy I am...erm...let me rephrase that.
To play the devil's advocate, cleansheets, the bigger the prize, the tighter the grasp.
In my opinion, the top people in their fields that have also managed retain positive ideals, would not only be not interested in the dog eat dog, affluent pond of party politics, they would not get within kooee of support for a leadership position with known non populist, idealist policies.
Petro Giorgio comes to mind as a somewhat principled small l liberal whom often went against party policy on social and immigration issues, and wouldn't have got past first base while retaining his personal ideals if he'd had leadership aspirations.
Malcolm Turnbull, a wealthy and very successful businessman in his own right, a Rhodes Scholar, a republican mover and shaker and moderate in his public opinions and policies on a number of issues. We know what happened to him over his climate control stance.
Both are Liberals of course, but that's only by accident of my poor spur of the moment memory. I'm certain there are also examples among labor, other parties and independents.
Then there's those with the talent to make a difference, but choose to sell their soul to the party machine. Gillard.
A national leader of Australian Union of Students, secretary of the left wing Socialist Forum, career in representing unions as a partner in the law firm, Slater and Gordon and an immigrant.
She rode to the leadership on the back of her education portfolio, attempting to break the back of the teachers union and further demonised teachers and principles.
Now in power, amongst other things, she sells her soul on immigration by practically copying a past populist right wing Liberal policy in an effort to pander to the 'conservative' vote.
Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.
If it's already not obvious enough, I'm extremely disappointed in Gillard.
Mr Cleansheets said:Couldn't agree more that principled pollies in the current system get screwed over, but that's exactly my point. The vicious mediocrities run a closed shop - a quasi-stalinist power structure where only the other mediocrities are admitted into the inner sanctums and rewarded with higher duties.
It will stay a closed shop until the shop is changed. My suggestion is to make joining the shop a lot more attractive to encourage better quality people. Whether or not they are purer of principle is impossible to judge, but at least they would be less likely to be mediocrities fighting tooth and nail for self-preservation.
And speaking of pollies that sell their souls...
Peter Garrett anyone?