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Is the Australian election irrelevant?

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Aseannow seems to have a huge amount of posts about politics in the US but I have not read any on the upcoming Australian election. There are a number of Australians that post frequently about US politics but do they find their own country's election irrelevant or just to boring to post about? Why post everyday about a country where you do not get to vote and ignore the place that you can vote?

 

 

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Australia is meaningless to most Americans and probably many Australians.  Everyone around the world seems obsessed with the U.S.

3 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

Australia is meaningless to most Americans and probably many Australians.  Everyone around the world seems obsessed with the U.S.

The US economy is the biggest by far. Aus is tiny. Albo is a clown but Dutton is so dull its hard to like him.

13 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

Everyone around the world seems obsessed with the U.S.

Think you'll find its only the US who is currently obsessed with the US.

Australian politics is not interesting, and the governance of Australia has minimal impact on the world stage.

When I lived in Australia, I lived in a rural area - and as the bulk of the population live in the major cities - my vote would have no meaning on the outcome.

I had no impact when i lived there, and have no impact now, living in Thailand. However, the Government has no impact on me now - so, Care Factor 0 

26 minutes ago, biervoormij said:

There are a number of Australians that post frequently about US politics

The one that I see often uses it as a chance to take shots at Americans as if we are all the same and have the same point of view [and then he always claims to be sooo smart] . His hatred flows like Lasix takes the water out of your system... 

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Trump's actions have probably helped Albanese into a second term of government.

 

Dutton has not helped himself by parading his son on the campaign trail as an example of failed home ownership, while turning over 36 properties for $30 million profit.

 

Dumb as a can of soup. Not financially, politically.

Irrelvant to non Australians, yes... same as the <deleted> thats happening in the USA.

Australia ? Isn't that just like Britain but with less recent "immigrants" .

Will any government change have an impact for the rest of the world , except for

New Zeeland ?

3 minutes ago, FlorC said:

Australia ? Isn't that just like Britain but with less recent "immigrants" .

Will any government change have an impact for the rest of the world , except for

New Zeeland ?

Aus is chock full of imports... the Sudanese and Lebanese run amok.

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10 minutes ago, Digitalbanana said:

Think you'll find its only the US who is currently obsessed with the US.

I don't post often in the threads on US politics but read them from time to time and it is not only the US that is obsessed. One Australian had a thread about where to buy a MAGA hat in Bangkok.

One of Dutton's big mistakes was to try and go all Trumpy on some things when Trump was becoming on the nose and never that popular here. He went in with stopping work from home for public servants and cutting the public service. Sky news viewers may have loved it but most thought it was silly and know someone working from home and the benefits - including myself. It sent a message that he is trying to be a tough guy and it didn't resonate I think. 

There are some real differences - nuclear power for example. There are minor differences on tax policies. But must admit have been in Thailand for the start of the election and now usually fast forward those bits when watching the news. 

3 minutes ago, Fat is a type of crazy said:

One of Dutton's big mistakes was to try and go all Trumpy on some things when Trump was becoming on the nose and never that popular here. He went in with stopping work from home for public servants and cutting the public service. Sky news viewers may have loved it but most thought it was silly and know someone working from home and the benefits - including myself. It sent a message that he is trying to be a tough guy and it didn't resonate I think. 

There are some real differences - nuclear power for example. There are minor differences on tax policies. But must admit have been in Thailand for the start of the election and now usually fast forward those bits when watching the news. 

Nuclear power is another example of Dutton having a tin ear.

 

The CSIRO published a study stating nuclear power was the most expensive electricity by a street. Dutton shot the messenger, he's an idiot.

24 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

Aus is chock full of imports... the Sudanese and Lebanese run amok.

Not as much as Britain.

20 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Nuclear power is another example of Dutton having a tin ear.

 

The CSIRO published a study stating nuclear power was the most expensive electricity by a street. Dutton shot the messenger, he's an idiot.

Total nonsense. "Green" energy with giant batteries is by multiples the most expensive and unreliable. Nuclear is the cheapest and most reliable electric production,  just ask any based Germans.

Crazy to force people to vote, why would you want people to vote who are ignorant of what's going on

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The social media in Australia has been running hot, it's quite a nasty divisive election actually, possibly the most divisive I've seen since the Whitlam era. In this election we have two very uninteresting and uninspiring leaders. Albo is a boring fart who has spent too much time flying around the world with his girlfriend; and Dutton is a meathead ex QLD copper with zero charisma. It's interesting with Dutton because up until very recently the image projected by him was tough and stern, no nonesense, there were tough things ahead and he was the tough man to deal with them. But they may have overdone it and put people off because the past couple of weeks they're now presenting a softer, warm smiling Dutton, holding hands with his handsome son, and walking around smiling with the Indian community pretending he's not a racist. There's nothing but bad news ahead for Australia regardless of who wins. If ALP then more of the same from them, some of which has been pretty good, and a lot not so good. Dutton will be a disaster in my opinion, he doesn't give a rat's ass about afforable health care, education or arts, if he gets in he'll put as much funding as he can into police, border force, defence, they are the areas he cares about. Control the people, lock up the borders, bring in bigger fines, heavier penalties, more mandatory sentencing, the full force of the law. Once a fascist QLD pig, always a fascist QLD pig. However as we stand today it seems most likely that not only will the unpopular Dutton lose this election, he'll probably lose his seat as well, as there is a swing against him in his electorate, and he only hold his seat by 3000. 

1 hour ago, grain said:

Once a fascist QLD pig, always a fascist QLD pig

haha. You are definitely an opinionated Australian thats for sure! 

59 minutes ago, advancebooking said:

haha. You are definitely an opinionated Australian thats for sure! 

What is wrong with having an opinion?

23 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

Aus is chock full of imports... the Sudanese and Lebanese run amok.

And many other nationalities but at least 99+% are LEGAL immigrants. What citation are you using to say they are running amok?

On 4/19/2025 at 4:36 PM, Digitalbanana said:

Think you'll find its only the US who is currently obsessed with the US.

 

Australian political leaders do care about Trump's influence on world trade due to Australia's trade relationships with both US & PRC. Currently trump's tariff war with PRC is having a negative impact on the Australian dollar, trade and share market.

On 4/19/2025 at 1:13 PM, Harrisfan said:

Albo is hopeless and Dutton is dull. The independants are fruit loops

So did you cast your absentee vote?

On 4/19/2025 at 2:26 PM, SunnyinBangrak said:

Total nonsense. "Green" energy with giant batteries is by multiples the most expensive and unreliable. Nuclear is the cheapest and most reliable electric production,  just ask any based Germans.

AI Overview

The Georgia nuclear power plant, specifically Plant Vogtle, has experienced significant cost overruns and delays, resulting in a total project cost that is billions over the original budget and seven years behind schedule. The expansion of the plant to include Units 3 and 4, the first new nuclear reactors built in the US in decades, was originally projected to cost $14 billion and be completed by 2017, but the final cost has ballooned to around $35 billion. This includes $31 billion for Georgia Power and its partners, and an additional $3.7 billion paid to the original contractor, Westinghouse, to walk away from the project...

Impact on ratepayers:
The increased costs are being passed on to Georgia Power customers, with some estimates suggesting monthly bill increases of $9 to $35
 
And there's a lot more financial meltdown disasters like this one.
 
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