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Election gibberish


 As our country's general elections get closer we are getting more rubbish spouted by the different parties about who is better, false promises and childish finger pointing. I haven't been paying much attention to any of it as I don't believe any of the parties are any better than each other. I'll be very happy when it's all over and done with - life goes on...

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Iris Flavia said…
I sure know what you mean. Yet I always go voting as my parents kept telling me: If you don´t vote, you give the dumbest party your voice.
So I always choose the ... well. The one party I can at least live with. But it´s getting tougher every time...
Anonymous said…
Those false promises and rhetoric drive us all mad. I'm like you, think most parties will do a similar job. It's down to whose face I can stand to see for the next 4 years
Graham Edwards said…
It's the same the world over.
Tom said…
...here, the landscape is littered with political signs.
Bill said…
That's how politics play out in a lot of places. It's the same old crap.
DawnTreader said…
We've been having "compromise" (coalition) governments for so long here now that it's getting harder and harder to know which party really stands for what - and even harder to believe that any of them will be able to keep their promises...
csuhpat1 said…
It is starting now here in America.
Same here. Almost embarrassing to watch the debates.
Pisi Prkl said…
Lots of empty promises pre election. Post election all is forgotten. That seems to be a way of the world. Do you know any politician who kept his/hers promises? Me either.
Photo Cache said…
I like to vote, but I hate the election season with all the propaganda etc. Yikes.

Have a great day.

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NKH said…
Elections are always daunting. Lots or promises but no hopes
s.c said…
Its trouble all over with no solution at all. Terrible.
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
Sounds kind of like the politics going on here in the USA.
Lydia C. Lee said…
Campaign season is the absolute worst. At least like us, your's is limited to 6 weeks or whatever it is. Imagine being in America where they have like 2 years or something of it....#Allseasons
William Kendall said…
It is all around a terrible business.

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