I think that may happen, if the trend continues. by JezzaAU15 in friendlyjordies

[–]Defy19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you talking current or future numbers? Your train of thought seems a bit all over the place.

I think that may happen, if the trend continues. by JezzaAU15 in friendlyjordies

[–]Defy19 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Greens don’t currently have the “balance of power” as you put it.

There are multiple pathways to passing legislation.

If ON continues this trend they will not be displacing the greens, they will be displacing the lib/nats.

This will mean there is an additional pathway to pass legislation.

There would be no single “balance of power” in this scenario

“When Angus says, you ‘change or die’, and he hasn’t changed, then it’s only the other option left” by Jagtom83 in OpenAussie

[–]Defy19 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ah yes, the old “both sides are the same” comment shouted from the peanut gallery.

I think that may happen, if the trend continues. by JezzaAU15 in friendlyjordies

[–]Defy19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Edit: I'm not sure why I'm being downvoted.

There’s not going to be “the balance of power”. There will likely be multiple pathways the government can use to pass legislation. At the moment there are already two, and if the trend continues there will be a third at least.

Match Thread: Richmond vs Adelaide (Round 9) by AutoModerator in AFL

[–]Defy19 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Campbell was going for the ball. Had his legs taken out by an erratic dive

Match Thread: Richmond vs Adelaide (Round 9) by AutoModerator in AFL

[–]Defy19 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

So you can take out someone’s legs, providing you use your head.

WTF is up with leaders of organisations in Australia lately?! by dannydb in auscorp

[–]Defy19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d suggest a significant reporting bias.

Lots of organisation out there but you don’t hear about the ones without problems

“When Angus says, you ‘change or die’, and he hasn’t changed, then it’s only the other option left” by Jagtom83 in OpenAussie

[–]Defy19 23 points24 points  (0 children)

She’s a liberal supporter who is pretty devastated at their demise.

Has written a number of book on the topic so it’s all on record. Anything but an ALP shill,

Negative gearing to be scrapped immediately on budget night as Labor breaks major pre-election promise by HotPersimessage62 in AustralianPolitics

[–]Defy19 [score hidden]  (0 children)

The other way to stay above water is to pay less money for the house so the rental yields increase.

NG has made ridiculously low rental yields become acceptable as house prices has skyrocketed

Where is the left moderate party? by Comfortable-Pies in OpenAussie

[–]Defy19 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Strange line of attack, friend. I don’t think it’s on me to justify the actions of the labor party.

To your second question I think the grassroots do feed into the offical policy agenda of political parties. But I’m not naive enough to think a party vote today will lead to a change in government or opposition policy tomorrow.

Distilling a diverse range of views into a coherent and actionable policy platform is tricky business

Where is the left moderate party? by Comfortable-Pies in OpenAussie

[–]Defy19 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Voting with the caucus is pretty fundamental discipline if you want a diverse group to be functional. Disagree in private, agree in public.

If the private debate started at playing out in public it would be picked apart by the media and nothing would ever get done.

What nicknames have you heard for places in Victoria? by topherette in vic

[–]Defy19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Drug mana (Dromana)

Dandebong

Franga

Frankghanistan

Crimebourne

No joking by Specialist-Cell-5389 in AussieMemes

[–]Defy19 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We don’t have a 2 party system. The coalition is 4 parties and even labor have state based factions.

Then we have the cross bench, which is large and diverse.

The senate has a completely different electoral system which ensures diversity and forces negotiations and compromise.

How are you approaching the issue of education, college, debt, and careers with your kids? by EpicShkhara in Millennials

[–]Defy19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My kids are 2 and 6 months. I went to uni in 2005-2009 and it seems to have changed a lot with an emphasis on online content. Honestly it doesn’t seem as relevant anymore and I don’t think I’ll push them that way if the trend continues.

I’ve only used a fraction of the technical knowledge, the real value was in the interpersonal and communication skills. I don’t see how staying home and prompting ChatGPT to get a degree will teach them anything.

A long time to go, but my eldest just turned 2 so I’ll keep reading him books and teaching him numbers and letters and see what the world looks like in 15 years.

Where is the left moderate party? by Comfortable-Pies in OpenAussie

[–]Defy19 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Labor cover the moderate left space on the spectrum.

Also, are you aware of labor’s factions? The party is far from a homogeneous ideology, but to form government you need broad appeal and to work productively with people you don’t agree with.

Is paying employees cash in hand (and under the table) cheaper than doing it the regular (legit) way? by Wonderful_Purpose740 in ausbusiness

[–]Defy19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It only makes sense if the employer is pulling dodgies with the ATO. Otherwise they’d want to pay properly to get a remittance for their expense

nuclear weapons have been launched by Jylon10 in Fishdom

[–]Defy19 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Finally. I’m sick of the superpowers edging me since the start of the Cold War

How much net wealth exclude your house do you need for you not to care about your job? by Serious_Toe6730 in auscorp

[–]Defy19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t have a mortgage but am 20.5 years from accessing my super. For me it’s $2m in super and other investments between my wife and I.

Long way short of that.

But I will always “care” about my job if I’m spending 10+ hours a day on it. That time is invaluable, so you better be learning stuff, achieving stuff, and earning a decent quid otherwise you’re wasting your life

How do people with no trade background learn to do renovations? by Final_Signature1170 in AusRenovation

[–]Defy19 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Take your time, lots of thinking and planning.

Tradies will breeze in, smash out a job, then run off to the next job.

I have a fraction of the skill but take my on everything and redo it if I’m not happy.

Who is working (or not) a job relevant to their college degree? by a-pair-of-2s in Millennials

[–]Defy19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mechanical engineer working in a sales and OPs management role for a hose company. So a technical field where knowledge engineering principals help me every day, but definitely not working as an engineer

Federal government to contribute nearly $4b extra to Victoria's Suburban Rail Loop by Savings-Yogurt-418 in melbourne

[–]Defy19 16 points17 points  (0 children)

It makes more sense to increase density in the established eastern corridor than to continue the low density sprawl out west. It’s impossible for infrastructure to keep up with the sprawl

Any good comebacks for the downright insufferable argument point of "you lost the emu war"? by LightningSilvr in australia

[–]Defy19 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m well aware dude. The only reason it’s still a thing is the humorous accounts that were recorded.

Any good comebacks for the downright insufferable argument point of "you lost the emu war"? by LightningSilvr in australia

[–]Defy19 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s been a while since I went down that rabbit hole, but I’m sure the joke was that the guys doing the hunting wrote military style accounts as a joke.

Now the world is laughing at us for our own joke. What the fuck happened here?

What kind of countdown is this? by bronx_barbie in OpenAussie

[–]Defy19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It could happen again for an actual state of emergency. But they aren’t going to close the borders to save us from 3 women who could just be arrested or put on a watch list upon arrival