Okat great thanks for clearing that up WP, so tell me as im curious what did you see in the last party you voted for a few years back that you cant see happening now?
System is broken in 2 years is it or has the policies done a 180 and your not happy with them?
First up I don't think this is right thread for this on going discussion it should be in the politics thread
As I said I vote for the parties that offer policies that are for the betterment of this country not throw things up because they are popular. I will vote for those who are prepared to make tough decisions
I think it is well known that the National Disability Insurance Scheme (it goes by a different name these days) was a significant policy for me, it was/is something that I am passionate about. So yes I will put my hand up and say I voted for Labor because of that policy; they introduced it; they championed it. It's importance can never and should never be questioned just because people don't like or respect the person who introduced it.
If any side of politics thant came forward now and said they would abolish the constant stream of handouts people who really shouldn't be receiving them get (eg family allowances) they'd get my vote in an instant. This "tweaking" of the eligibility rules doesnt go hard enough IMHO. Scrap them all and start again is the approach I'd love to see but no one has the guts to do that. Any side that has to guts to really improve things for our aged community again I'd support them.
But the biggest sealer for me would be any political party that had the guts to get rid of the ridiculous "benefits" pollies receive would get my vote. The Joe Hockey sham of claiming a living away from home allowance while living in a home owned by his wife is a rort, no ifs, buts or maybes. That is the ultimate tough decision though it actually should be the easiest and anyone who did that would be swept to power in a heartbeat IMHO