rev wrote:Ho Really wrote:Rev, give the Liberals the benefit of the doubt. They'll eventually reveal things as the election date gets closer. Remember this is politics. It's a game of cat and mouse and timing is also important when it comes to releasing details etc.
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They've had 12 years to come up with an alternative to the Labor government. How much more time do they need before presenting it to the public?
The Liberals may have been the government at the last election on voter numbers alone. Maybe since then they've taken a break
I don't think it's a case of who will be better for the state, but who will do the least damage during their term.
I kind of agree on this.
The problems that exist under Labor are real but greatly exaggerated by the Liberals. Those problems may get worse(you guys are talking about debt now, one example)
I don't think anyone is exagerating on this. You've sort of explained it yourself.
The Liberals will cut a lot. Over 5,000 public sector jobs that they are telling us about. How bad will their cuts be?
You probably see that the cuts will be very similar between both parties.
Europe has learned that cuts and more cuts don't solve anything(unless you're a bankster who wants more money). If anything the austerity measures have made the problems there worse.
Severe cuts make matters worse. Cuts alone don't fix anything.
We all know there will be cuts.
There won't be
severe cuts here. Australia is not Greece,
Rev. Yes, cuts alone won't fix things, but efficiency and productivity will!
What I want to hear is what they will do to fix our states economy. How will they create jobs, create new industries, create more wealth and prosperity for SA people.
Labor has given us some small details of how they will fix a few things, create a few jobs. But nothing significant or in great detail although the Premier has a 200 something page manifesto apparently.
The Liberals have given us nothing.
Labor has given very little except infrastructure paid by taxpayers. Infrastructure is only good if it is targeted to help industry, but in our current economic climate you need other incentives too. Wait until the Liberal campaign launch. You can give your opinion then whether they have a better plan or not.
South Road and all those things are secondary issues in my opinion. We can have the worlds best infrastructure but if we have no industries and we have a net loss of population then what good is that infrastructure?
Spot on!
Neither party has offered anything.
But Labor has offered something, at least it's better then the Liberals nothing so far.
'As above'
As for the other discussion on electricity, we pay more because of all those wind turbines.
Damned if you have them and damned if you don't!
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P.S.
Rev, apologies for splitting up your post. I did it for clarity.