The Vomit and Turd Option – Oz Election Result
by cyd Saturday, May 18 2019, 11:50pm
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Well, in a “shock” election victory for the conservatives, it seems the Australian population prefers the turd to opportunist, scheming, vomit, Bill Shorten, who is solely responsible for Labor's defeat, the man is detested by the Oz population. Yet the system has not changed, choosing between two disliked and owned major parties persists, which should hearten the real rulers of the world, mercantile banker and corporate interests, yea, you are still in control but its fading.
The outcome was considered a shock but if analysed in an Oz context, it wasn't. People like to hold onto what they have earned through their labours and Shorten risked those assets, it was really that simple.
Oz remains, much to its shame, xenophobic and essentially racist though not spoken out loud, as every political consultant knows, so throw in decreased immigration and some other transparent political card tricks and you win, notwithstanding that if a third independent political force free of special private interests were to appear on the political landscape it would have been a different story. The two party adversarial system sucks. So if Oz is incapable of rule by the people for the people then suck on more predictable outcomes to come – a one stable, two-horse race. Whoever sucks harder wins!
Wealth and WAGE disparity, inequality in relation to opportunity, and elite privilege, were not sufficiently addressed, what's the use of either major party if the bulk of the Oz population is forced to eat shit because wage disparity was not an issue. I was raised in Oz and remember when wages were far more equally structured, Oz BOOMED economically in those times – research it, you dumb, blind, Aussie fucks while you enjoy your shit sandwiches.
You deserve everything you get and DON'T GET from the mercantile serving conservatives. As for Labor you all knew that Shorten was a piece of shit on the end of a stick, so now lump it.
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