Congratulations to Daniel Andrews 3000 days
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Congratulations to Daniel Andrews 3000 days
I’m sure everyone here on Nicks will join me in extending hearty congratulations to Daniel Andrews on achieving 3000 days in office (or is that power?)
Certainly Victorians have increased their support since the November state election where Daniel Andrews won his third consecutive four year term.
https://www.theage.com.au/politics/vict ... 5clok.html
Jeffrey Glib Kennett when he was premier provided for a statue to be made for any Premier who made it to 3000 days. Jeffrey Glib Kennett after doing to Victoria what he was doing with Felicity managed to convince voters to give him the size 10 Julius Marlowe and return him to his beloved private enterprise before he reached the arbitrary 3000 days; so no statue of JGK
Certainly Victorians have increased their support since the November state election where Daniel Andrews won his third consecutive four year term.
https://www.theage.com.au/politics/vict ... 5clok.html
Jeffrey Glib Kennett when he was premier provided for a statue to be made for any Premier who made it to 3000 days. Jeffrey Glib Kennett after doing to Victoria what he was doing with Felicity managed to convince voters to give him the size 10 Julius Marlowe and return him to his beloved private enterprise before he reached the arbitrary 3000 days; so no statue of JGK
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Re: Congratulations to Daniel Andrews 3000 days
watt price tully wrote:I’m sure everyone here on Nicks will join me in extending hearty congratulations to Daniel Andrews on achieving 3000 days in office (or is that power?)
I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm
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Half a million piedys? I reckon there were 50 million. All anti vaxxers and they all voted him out in November 2022…..Oh hang on a sec he won by an increased majority, he smashed it in his own electorate and the anti vaxxers were and remain a pimple on the arse of society.
“I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman
https://www.theage.com.au/politics/vict ... 5cl2y.html
Reaching 3,000 days seems to have been like shooting (witless, feckless, unintelligent - and possibly anti-vax) fish in a barrel.Former opposition leader Matthew Guy was so disliked and the Liberals’ election campaign so negative Victorians had no reason to vote for them, according to the party president.
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Mirabella described the election strategy as “relentlessly negative”, “wrong and counterproductive”, and criticised it for targeting Andrews.
“Our media material in the final weeks gave voters nothing to vote for and no reason or moral permission to vote Liberal,” Mirabella’s report states.
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Several Liberals told The Age Guy and McQuestin were so convinced they were going to win, they called the office of NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet to ask whether they had staff who would come to Victoria during the transition process.
Senior Liberal Party campaign strategists were telling candidates the party was on track to win between 16 and 21 seats, and Guy had told colleagues he approached deputy state director Brad Stansfield, who lives in Tasmania, to be his acting chief of staff in government.
“These guys were just witless, feckless, unintelligent and worse,” one Liberal said.
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^ It's very interesting that some compare Andrews to dictators, given that he is repeatedly elected by popular vote in a system that provides for a genuine electoral contest (albeit, it may be difficult to lose to people described by a member of their own party as "witless, feckless, unintelligent and worse"), there is no real suggestion of a gerrymander and his electoral margin is presently beyond what was seen as an inevitable "high watermark" back in 2018.
Victorians can vote him from office any election they want. They don't seem to want to, though.
Victorians can vote him from office any election they want. They don't seem to want to, though.