05-31-2022, 01:40 AM
(05-31-2022, 01:05 AM)Lods link Wrote:It's an interesting situation.
Speaking generally, these Teal independents seem to be intelligent, successful women who have had good careers prior to politics.
It appears Zali Steggall has done enough locally to consolidate her seat.
Her opposition was a bit of a train wreck but credit to her.
While she may not have impacted nationally, she does well locally.
So the question arises.
Will being a good local candidate, working for the local community, be be 'enough' for the Teals ?
The election result means they are essentially 'powerless' to progress their agendas.
Sure, Labor will probably push through major elements of their platforms...but perhaps not quite to the extent they hoped.
So in three years time will they have the desire to 'go around again' or will they look to return to former careers and pursuits where they have more control and opportunity.
"Grabs umbrella to shield from the abuse about to come my way."
Aside from "teal Independents" is it possible that they actually have already progressed their agendas by being elected. Mission accomplished is all they see because women beat men at an election?
The status quo remains governmentally and thats fine.
"everything you know is wrong"
Paul Hewson
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