Posted on 07/09/2016 10:07:09 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Australias opposition leader conceded defeat on Sunday in a chaotic national election that has left Australia in a state of political paralysis for more than a week, while officials scramble to sort out who, if anyone, actually won the tight race.
Vote counting was still underway from the July 2 ballot, but opposition leader Bill Shorten said Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbulls ruling conservative coalition would eventually secure enough seats in the 150-seat House of Representatives to retain power. [ ]
With Shortens center-left Labor Party out of the running, just two options remain: Either the coalition will form a majority government by a slim margin, or the country will have a hung parliament. If that happens, Turnbulls Liberal Party-led coalition will need to forge an alliance with independent and minor party lawmakers to form a minority government.
Failing that, the country will be forced into another election.
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Things work out fine after all!
Turnbull needs to be kicked out on his squishy, left-wing ass.
He blew the party’s strength before the election with his leftward drift and will have less of a majority in the lower house and less of a plurality in the upper house.
I thought I saw the leader of the opposition party gloating over his victory last week?
What is it about “conservative” politicians who think they can win by moving left and alienating their base?
“What is it about conservative politicians who think they can win by moving left and alienating their base?”
One thing Trump has shown us is that we have no conservative politicians.
Our entire political class, of all parties, is irredeemably corrupt, including Gringrich and all the other chunks of fecal matter being bruited about for VP.
fta... Turnbulls ruling conservative coalition...
...Turnbulls Liberal Party-led coalition...
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I know it’s past my bedtime, but those statements don’t make sense. .....Is Turnbull a conservative or a liberal?
BTTT!
In the period since then, the term liberal has often come to be associated more with socialist and progressive ideas, especially in the United States, but the Liberal Party of Australia has kept its name.
Having said that, Malcolm Turnbull is from the centrist wing of the party not the conservative core of it, so most conservatives would not call him a conservative. But he's atypical - Tony Abbott (PM from 2013 until 2015), John Howard (PM from 1996 until 2007) were genuine conservatives as were most Liberal Party leaders before them all the way back to Sir Robert Menzies (founder of the party and Australia's longest serving Prime Minister) and there are still a lot of conservatives in the Party and some in the Cabinet.
In essence, we have a broadly conservative government currently lead by a centrist who was installed because it was thought he'd be electorally popular - as that wasn't true (he's barely held onto office) he might not be there much longer. I hope that's the case.
At least Pauline Hanson can needle him
Capture one or both of the political parties in the United States.That goal was achieved sooner than most people realize. And it was the GOPs attitude towards Reagan that illustrated that as early as 1976, never mind throughout his presidency. Utter waste of breath for some talk show hosts to talk about a revitalized second party this far down the road when the Uniparty doesnt even make a pretense of a two-party system anymore.
Communist Goal #15
Thanks Olog-hai.
No he's a left-centrist
Has he retained the sane policy of turning back illegal aliens? When I heard a while back he was more of a ‘centrist’ (i.e. left of center)I figured he may abandon that successful policy since it’s so hated by the left.
Thank you very much for the explanation of why the Conservatives are represented by the Liberal party!
It makes sense to me now. The terms used are just opposites depending on where they’re used.
Seems that in the US, the liberals are opposed to freedom and want to be dictators/regulators.
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