That and women might have other aspirations than being baby factories. Who knew women had their own hopes and interests?
Also I’m cracking up at Andrew Bolt blaming the voters for the loss:
“No, the voters aren’t always right. This time they were wrong,” Bolt wrote. The reason for the loss? It was because the Liberal party “refused to fight the ‘culture wars’”.
Interesting, which electorate? I redid the survey and got the same results (could be consistent with IP).
It’s possible to match with Palmer just because he’s throwing out a bunch of policies that might sound good but have no logical consistency or anything backing it. Probably the survey should account for that if it isn’t already.
In any case, you can select your own preferences and build your own paper, which is the main reason I posted it. Ideally it would let you skip the survey process too, particularly since it requires an email at the end (I used a throwaway).
It’s not always takedowns either, just the developer deciding to nuke their own repos. Real annoying, although it’s making me more vigilant about forking/mirroring important repos.
There’s often this revisionist history about things as well. Labor wouldn’t negotiate with the Greens over the original ETS, and the Greens get blamed for it not passing. Only a few years later they work together and make a better policy (the carbon price). Abbott comes in and tears it up. Current Labor supporters either conveniently forget this ever happened, or they somehow argue that Abbott would have teared up the carbon price but not the ETS.
The false dichotomy rhetoric of “they’re better than the other party” is just insufferable, and the US has shown us how the two-party duopoly plays out.
Just make sure you preference Labor ahead of the Coalition. That’s the risk of “both sides” rhetoric, although I would hope that most people here understand this.
Investigate your candidates.
Agreed. The guardian have a short summary on the minor parties although it could stand to take slightly more of an opinion on some of the parties.
I’m not sure linking your strategy to Donald Trump is the right strategy right now, but good luck Milhouse. At least Canadians now know for certain that he’ll be Trump’s bitch if elected.
EDIT: Article seems to be a few years old, although I doubt he’s changed his view on this.
You may have found their new slogan:
Vote Liberal, the biggest cunts on Earth.
Dickson is held on a margin of only 1.7% but opposition leaders tend to get a bump from being more notable at least, so who knows.
If something helps the working class, you can be certain that the Coalition will oppose it.
China aren’t really known for dirt cheap labour anymore because they are mostly doing what the West is doing, which is offloading their labour to even poorer countries in South-East Asia and other developing countries.
Which doesn’t really change the equation overall, of course.
Prices starting at 2000 USD, even with the legalised child labour that red states are pushing for.
Honestly, we need to reform our economic system and not continually rely on fertility to solve all of our problems.
I’ll add that even those incentives probably won’t help, as fertility declines are strongly associated with education levels and money (and women’s liberation in particular). Give women options and unsurprisingly, some will choose not to have children.
Here’s a link to the systematic review referenced in the article, although more about testing than the infection increase.
I also would have accepted “trashy”.
It’s mainly Linux Unplugged where that stuff leaks into it. I haven’t heard it on “self hosted” very much.
Then in order to “cure” said autism, they pump their children with any manner of completely worthless and dangerous interventions from the same pharma companies they claim to hate.
I thought the headline was talking about all of the DOGE preteens he brought in to destroy the government. Although maybe they are his children too?
I use it for my self hosted apps, but yeah, it’s rarely useful for websites in the wild.