Archive for the tag "Greens"
Shock Weightloss Surprise! The Migently Mystery Solved!
Where has Sir Roger been? Why has he been absent from his adoring public? Well, first and least, how could Sir Roger satirise Australian politics any more than Australia’s laughingstock politicians were doing by themselves? How could he point out the ridiculous any more clearly than the ridiculous politicians themselves? It is an unavoidable fact [...]
Posted: 26 February, 2012 in Australian Politics, Australian Values, comedy/humour, Culture, politics and government, values, weight loss.
Tags: Abbott, Australian political values, Australian Politics, Australian Values, Gillard, Greens, intelligence, Labor, Liberal, politics, Rudd, values, weight loss, weightloss
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Let’s Get This Straight
We got what we wanted: we gave both bastards a thumping. And they are both going to have to fight the toughest, most delicate political games of their lives.
Posted: 9 September, 2010 in Aussie Citizenship, Australian Politics, Australian Values, Economics, History, Life, politics and government, Sex, values.
Tags: 2PP, Abbott, AEC, Australian political values, Australian Politics, Australian Values, Bandt, coalition, Electoral Commission, Greens, Hockey, independents, Katter, Labor, Liberal, most seats, most votes, National, Oakeshott, political values, politics, primary votes, Pyne, swing, two party preferred, Wilkie, Windsor
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The Reality of So-Called “National Seats”
What pisses off Sir Roger is how people, urging the independents to side with the Coalition, refer to Kennedy, Lyne and New England as “National Party seats”.
Posted: 6 September, 2010 in Australian Politics, Australian Values, Media, politics and government, values.
Tags: Australian political values, Australian Values, Greens, independents, Katter, Kennedy, Labor, Lyne, National Party, Nationals, New England, Oakeshott, party politics, politics, primary vote, values, Windsor
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The Front Fell Off Again
Can there be anything that typifies more the plight in which federal Labor finds itself today? PLUS what Bob Catter really feels when no-one’s looking AND MORE
Posted: 22 August, 2010 in Australian Politics, Australian Values, comedy/humour, History, Life, Media, politics and government, values, Video.
Tags: 7.30 Report, Abbott, animation, australian election, Australian political values, Australian Politics, Australian Values, Bandt, Bob Catter, Brian Dawe, Clarke and Dawe, coalition, comedy, cow, dinosaur, dog, election, fart, front fell off, fun, Greens, Hippo, humor, humour, hung parliament, in the jungle, John Clarke, Labor, Liberal Natoinal, mow, Ornitholestes, penguin, Pig, political values, politics, T-Rex, the lion sleeps tonight, Video, Wilkie, youtube
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Don’t Forget Someone Has to be Speaker
In all the talk about hung parliaments and who’ll be first to 75 the pundits seem to be ignoring that whoever’s first to 75 would have to provide a Speaker
Posted: 22 August, 2010 in Australian Values.
Tags: australian election, Australian government. government, Australian political values, Australian Politics, Australian Values, Bennelong, Catter, constitution, deliverance, Denison, election, Greens, hoi polloi, hung parliament, independents, Labor, Liberal National Country Party, Oakeshott, parliament, political values, politicians, politics, preferred, senate, stable government, Tasmania, two-party, Wilkie, Wilson Tuckey, Windsor
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For Those Afraid to Vote …
The election in a nutshell – and in Mandarin. And how the Sex Party fits in (if you’ll pardon the expression).
Posted: 21 August, 2010 in Australian Values.
Tags: Abbott, australian election, Australian government, Australian political values, Australian Politics, Brown, coalition, election, Gillard, Greens, Labor, Liberal, politics, Rudd, Sex, Sex Party
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Towards a Well-Hung Australia
So here’s how it looks for the outcome of the election if the people with connections and political savvy and heaps of money to risk were deciding the vote
Posted: 19 August, 2010 in Australian Politics, Australian Values, environment, Immigration, politics and government, values.
Tags: asylum seekers, Australian government, Australian greens, Australian political values, Australian Politics, Bandt, betting, betting market, gaming, government, Greens, house of representatives, hung parliament, Labor Party, labor seats, Liberal Party, minority government, National Party, Oakeshott, odds, politics, pollytics, possum, refugees, senate, statistics
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Possum’s 2010 Election Simulation
Possum Pollytics has his election results simulation up now. Well worth a read and a look even if …
Posted: 18 August, 2010 in Australian Politics, Australian Values, politics and government, values.
Tags: australian election, Australian Politics, Australian Values, election, election simulation, Gillard, Greens, Labor, Liberal, National Party, politics, pollytics, possum, probability, Rudd, statistics
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It’s a Cliffhanger!
We have a nailbiter, yes, but it’s not the overall result which still looks pretty much assured. The real cliffhanger is …
Posted: 17 August, 2010 in Australian Politics, Australian Values, politics and government, values.
Tags: Abbott, Adam Brandt, australian election, Australian greens, Australian Politics, Australian Values, bellwether, Bennelong, betting, cliffhanger, coalition, Eden-Monaro, election, election betting, federal election, gambling, Gillard, graph, Greens, John Alexander, Labor, Liberal, Lindsay Tanner, market, Maxine, McKew, odds, political values, politics, Press Club
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Give One a Fucking Break!
The Greens really are unelectable, pot-head, collective-deciding political incompetents and Bob does the heavy lifting because he’s the one with half a brain
Posted: 14 July, 2010 in Australian Politics, Australian Values, comedy/humour, environment, Immigration, politics and government, values, Video.
Tags: australian election, Australian Values, Bob Brown, election, election advertising, federal election, general election, Greens, life of brian, monty python, political values, politics
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Greens in Carbon Talks with Govt
The Greens could give the government some numbers in the Senate, and they’re asking us to write to the papers to drum up support for their proposal.
Posted: 9 February, 2010 in Australian Politics, Australian Values, Economics, environment, politics and government, Science, values.
Tags: Abbott, australia, Australian greens, Australian Values, Bob Brown, carbon pollution, climate change, coalition, Copenhagen, CPRS, discussion, environment, environmental values, ETS, Garnaut, global environment, global warming, government, green party, Greens, international environment, Labor, Milne, negotiation, politics, Rudd, senate, talks, values, Wong
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Swing Low, Tony
The swing against the Liberals in Bradfield was 3.7%. Not good, but not bad considering…. The swing to the Greens was 14.5%. Very nice for them.
Posted: 6 December, 2009 in Australian Politics, Australian Values, politics and government, values.
Tags: Abbott, Bradfield, byelection, DLP, Fletcher, government, Greens, Higgins, Liberal, politics
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Clean Coal? New Gen Coal?
GetUp! says the answer to the coal industry attempt at rebranding “clean coal” is to rebrand their rebranding. “The good news is we have just the ad to do it.”
Posted: 12 October, 2009 in Australian Politics, Australian Values, Blogging, Economics, environment, Media, politics and government, Science, Video.
Tags: advertising, Australian coal associatoin, Australian Politics, Australian Values, branding, clean coal, climate change, coal, coal 2.0, coal industry, coal lobby, cost, emiisions, emissions trading scheme, energy lobby, environmental values, ETS, Get Up, GetUp, global warming, government, green, green coal, Greens, lobby, lobbyists, Media, new coal, new gen coal, political values, politics, pollution, renewable energy, values
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Just quickly for Thursday
Posted: 28 May, 2009 in Australian Politics, comedy/humour, environment, Life, politics and government, Science.
Tags: climate change, Earth, environment, environmental values, global warming, Greens, humanity, Life, planet, politics, values
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