Wednesday 14 July 2021

Preparing for Elections

Encouraging Australian politicians to embrace a reformist agenda is almost impossible.  Most have no interest in necessary reforms whatsoever.  They do not even have the intention of reforming themselves.  That is why they are ineligible to join the Australian Political Reform Club.

Good elections involve pitting reformers against charlatans.

Australian elections usually involve pitting charlatans against charlatans.

The charlatans either pretend to have a reform agenda or they pretend things are so great that nothing needs to change.  The latter is why the winning bunch of charlatans at the last federal election had no policies.

One of the main activities of any political club or political party involves raising funds.  That is doubly and quadruply the case when preparing for elections.

Our membership is preparing for such an event very well indeed.

The members are developing links with various like-minded and non-like-minded organisations.

Some of those organisations have already expressed expertise regarding swing seats.

Some express expertise regarding science and history.

Some express expertise regarding beliefs and practices

Some express expertise regarding good manners.

Some claim to have expertise regarding natural politics.

Some claim to have expertise regarding political power.

Some claim to have expertise regarding ideologies.

Some claim to have expertise regarding moderation.

Some claim to have expertise on philanthropic practices.

Some claim to have expertise in relation to journalism.

Some claim to have expertise on the constitution solution.

How do you assess various claims when preparing for elections?

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