It’s not easy being Green.
A vote for the Greens is a vote against Australia.
Conservative Prime Minister Candidate Tony Abbott recently
said that the Liberals would preference the Greens party last (link),
whilst Kevin Rudd’s Labor Party will give its second preferences to the Greens
in every territory and state except Queensland. (link)
Labor sources said that they feared the move will be a boon
to the Coalition who will be able to argue that a vote for Labor is a vote for
the Greens.
Actually a vote for the Greens is a vote against Australian
sovereignty. The Greens party believes in one world government not a self-governing
Australia.
Although the Greens on their “Constitutional
reform and democracy” policy page say:
Parliament should serve the best interest of all Australians, not just those who can afford to buy influence.
This is in direct conflict with their Global Governance policy
where they declare, against the best interest of all Australians, that (link)
The system of global governance must be reinvigorated to advance global peace and security, justice, human rights, poverty alleviation, health and environmental sustainability.
This is straight from the Marxist (communist) Manifesto: (link)
The necessary consequence of this was political centralization. Independent, or but loosely connected provinces, with separate interests, laws, governments, and systems of taxation, became lumped together into one nation, with one government, one code of laws, one national class interest, one frontier, and one customs tariff.
Think about Australia in a world government.
According to Wikipedia, world population is estimated to be over 7 billion. (Wikipedia)
Australia’s
population, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, is around 23 million;
that is a third of 1% of the world population, a mere 0.33%.
Each Australian vote would be countered by the votes of more than 300 non-Australians. How democratic would that be for Australians?
Why do the Australian Greens hate Australia?
A survey of ABC journalists about their political attitudes revealed that more than 40% were Greens supporters, more than four times the support the minor party enjoys in the wider population. (link)
Why do "our" ABC and the Australian Greens hate Australia?
Each Australian vote would be countered by the votes of more than 300 non-Australians. How democratic would that be for Australians?
Why do the Australian Greens hate Australia?
A survey of ABC journalists about their political attitudes revealed that more than 40% were Greens supporters, more than four times the support the minor party enjoys in the wider population. (link)
Why do "our" ABC and the Australian Greens hate Australia?