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13-01-2017, 10:55 PM | #31 | ||
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We now have business owners, and landlords of commercial premises voting on council elections - even if none of them reside in the area.
If they're allowed to vote, then why shouldn't anyone in the electorate/region who is a citizen over 18 be allowed to vote? |
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14-01-2017, 12:05 PM | #32 | ||
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14-01-2017, 12:57 PM | #33 | ||
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Don't talk about convenient cheese like that.... its probably the second best invention since sliced bread, and I'm lactose intolerant. After reading one of the previous statement (I haven't looked it up and honestly won't even chase it up) but if anyone who has a gross income of less then 1200 a week (I make over that on a flat week, but I can control my income because I'm on an hourly rate and overtime is available, so I'm not the scum of the universe) to me it doesn't matter. People with book smarts, people with life skills, all should have the same say. Having bought a house in sydney and being mortgaged up to my eye balls and living off a small disposable income for years probably puts me in a lower situation then a "dole bludger" who lives in government housing and still manages to smoke a pack a day. Atleast I pay for the house, my car has no loan, the wifes is being paid off, and the boat has no finance on it.
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The only mob of people I don't want to see voting are non Australian citizens.
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16-01-2017, 06:23 PM | #35 | ||
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16-01-2017, 07:09 PM | #36 | ||
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Do people who have a criminal record get disqualified from voting?
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16-01-2017, 07:15 PM | #37 | ||
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They get the same say as everyone else. You can't get an accurate cross section of the whole society if they choose who they allow to vote in my opinion. If a person either doesn't enrol or cops the fine for choosing not to vote then they lose their say. Nothing is worse then listing to a person who didn't vote carry on about politics.
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16-01-2017, 07:52 PM | #38 | ||
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G'day , Any chance of Pauline Hanson getting declared bankrupt.. what if the fish n chip shop goes under...
One way to get rid of this oddball woman that should be ashamed of what she craps on about.. That night on Q@A said it all for me..Silly silly woman.. One Nation will not ever be a power in this country..Too many fair minded people for that.. Re the senator...If that's the rules then that's the rules..Cheers Rod |
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17-01-2017, 01:14 PM | #40 | ||
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Seriously, why are you asking this question?
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17-01-2017, 02:15 PM | #41 | ||
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Someone who fails at running a business, not fit to run an electorate/country/etc. Someone who fails at being a productive member of society, not fit to help shape it electorally.
Yes yes, I'm well aware someone who isnt employed isnt necessarily not productive in other ways, or has been in the past. I'm just surprised others are having a tough time grasping the point superyob is making, but then, its probably confected outrage. I think its a fair point. If you are a career welfare recipient, you probably shouldnt get a say come election time. You likely return nothing to society. Is it right you get a say in deciding how taxes are spent given you've never contributed any? |
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17-01-2017, 02:43 PM | #42 | ||
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Just in case this is a genuine question, as I cannot ascertain the tone of it, I will answer. Rod Culleton was recently stripped of his senatorial duties because he is financially bankrupt. This obviously means that he can no longer agree to, or vote against legislative change for Australia. Yet people who have avoided work most of their lives and managed to bull**** their way into a pension (and there are many) can still have a say, via their undeserved vote, on the direction of Australia. In both cases, they are economically unviable, but those who have done nothing but suckled at the cream of someone else's wealth still get a say...
Furthermore: I really can't see how this question is so offensive to some. I guess I must be worse than Hitler for asking a question in The Bar For non Automotive Related Chat that won't garner instant agreement from the usual virtue signalling clowns who are not used to opposing points of view... |
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17-01-2017, 04:50 PM | #44 | ||
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FYI I see the point being made and in many ways agree - but for arguments sake:
Just because one is employed does not mean one is productive in society. Generally in broad terms those who are unproductive in society tend to suffer mental illness in one form or another, to some extent or another. Why should they be discriminated against when there are plenty around that rort the system from within - ie doing SFA in an 'employed' position?
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17-01-2017, 05:40 PM | #45 | |||
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17-01-2017, 06:40 PM | #46 | |||
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Maybe mods could ad a symbol into the heading of a political thread.....
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17-01-2017, 06:45 PM | #47 | ||
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Stay at home mums and dads are economically unemployed, carers, pensioners, recent school leavers, disabled, and those temporarily between jobs are all unemployed. There are people who are chronically unemployed through choice or action but, these people represent a small percentage. Testing your hypothesis, how long must you be 'unemployed' to loose the right to vote and help shape the future of your country. Just on election day, a week, a month? Of course most unemployed haven't broken any rules, the employment economy has failed them, the economy was led by politicians who's policy may be failing the unemployed, and to remove their right to have a say may damage their future prospects in preventing fair representation through democratic election. Of course a sliming down of the altruist sentiment of Australian society means even less support at election time for those in need.
Then an unemployed person has a one in 14,000,000 say in the governance of the country. A senator one in 400? Thus the legal credentials of a politician must be upheld. A bankrupt has broken laws, commercial, social and moral, by not re-paying debt. This act appears to be regarded as heinous by australian culture, it probably threatens the lend-borrow tenant. I see a slippery slope in ideas of preventing equal members of society from voting. If the unemployed are stopped, who's to say women aren't next, or those who earn too little, or those with opposing views? The precedent would be set, the pool of ideas reduced, for what, an ideology of extremism and meanness! JP |
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17-01-2017, 07:07 PM | #48 | |||
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17-01-2017, 08:14 PM | #49 | |||
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I can't believe you would want exclude someone because they lost their job or are ill. We are a society, we take the good with the bad. Should we stop paying benefits to everyone because a few are rorting? How about all the rorting going on with the family tax benefits, childcare, medicare etc etc perpetrated by the middle/upper class. Do we stop politicians voting because they are corrupt too? Businessmen who avoid tax?? How about nobody vote because we all have something in our closet from days gone by. Rod Cullerton was stripped of his senate seat because he had a larceny conviction. Convicted persons may not stand for parliament I believe.
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Some years I haven't wanted to vote for any of our local members due to the lot being incompetent, so I've just voted donkey instead of giving them my endorsement. Compulsory gets the lazy off their bums.
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17-01-2017, 08:43 PM | #52 | |||
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I still think it should be optional, if you want to vote then you vote, if you don't then you don't. |
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17-01-2017, 09:29 PM | #53 | ||
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And is that fair? If we live by the principle of repaying your debt to society via the courts, then surely you should get a clean slate? If that's not the case, then that speaks volumes about court verdicts versus societal expectation, a whole other can of worms.
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17-01-2017, 10:04 PM | #56 | |||
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It sways votes that are not representative of the electorate. That raffle for that first position is known to get a certain percentage of the votes from those voters that are disinterested and lazy. Better to do an informal vote if you just need your name crossed off the roll.. |
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Your repeated assumptions and assertions that responders will respond with 'emotional feel good virtue signalling rhetoric' seems to be emotional feel good virtue signalling rhetoric on your own part. I certainly hope that in your profession you are never made redundant and as a result end up long-term unemployed. |
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17-01-2017, 10:21 PM | #59 | ||
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Thank you Ghia5L. What can I say? I am a bad man. I guess I was not clear there but I know of more than a few gibmedats who rort the system. They are my main gripe and have possibly slanted my view of the unemployed in general...
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17-01-2017, 10:24 PM | #60 | ||
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Interesting discussion.
I dont see any correlation between voting and being barred from holding political office. The two are quite different. A undischarged bankrupt can continue to vote but cant hold certain public office positions. I dont see the relationship to whether an unemployed person should be able to vote or not - an unemployed person isnt a bankrupt. It is common for bankrupts to be barred from a range of positions. For example, many CEO contracts include a provision that automatically terminates the employment if the person becomes bankrupt. As mentioned previously, the Constitution has included a bar to undischarged bankrupts holding public office since Federation. I have a recollection that the Corporations Law may include barriers for company directors in respect to bankruptcy. So, i dont think you can conflate bankruptcy and the right to vote. They are different and dont cross over.
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