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Ian Borchardt ([personal profile] reverancepavane) wrote2010-03-20 03:26 am

what do you mean it's 3am already

State elections tomorrow in SA. I think this is about the third election I can remember where the general public seems particularly unenthused. Or is it just me? Of the two major parties, one of which is expected to form the state government, the arguments on each side have boiled down to one group of politicians have been in for too long, and the other doesn't have the experience. Considering that elections in Australia are more often lost than won, it looks probable that there will be a change.

Then again, there really is little to distinguish the major parties – they all appear, in the main, to be politicians, rather than statesmen. <grin>

I have the feeling that this election is going to increase the demands for increased federalisation, and the elimination of the middle layer, which is a shame, as technically we are a Commonwealth (although I don't believe that that has been true for some time). Although one does admit that Australia is one of the countries with the highest per capita number of politicians (not confusing the status of politician with elected official, of course).

Still, it's interesting that the thing I am most looking for is comparing the sausage sizzle at the various local polling booths. I suspect my ward still has the best in the neighbourhood, though. I wonder if Friends of the Library will be at the Civic Centre with their chocolate crackles again (they always overburden me with chocolate crackles when I buy lots of books at the library sales).

And afterwards there is a rather poorly advertised SF Quizz Night in North Adelaide. If you are available they could probably use more attendees.

[identity profile] freyaw.livejournal.com 2010-03-20 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
My local polling place's sausage sizzle had run out of sausages by the time I got there. At 12:30pm. Someone screwed up the organisation there, methinks... But the orange cake was nice :)

[identity profile] reverancepavane.livejournal.com 2010-03-20 04:25 am (UTC)(link)

There was a slight reduction in quality of sausage at my polling place, although they continued to provide real paper napkins and excellent bacon and egg sandwiches. Then again, I am firmly within a Liberal ward (although the Labour candidate lives at the end of my street). Then again the differences between New Labour and the Liberals are kind of moot, especially at the State level.

Although it was also decidedly lacking in voters as well. Absolutely no waiting for voting and the pollsters outnumbered the voters. The sizzle stall was positively enthusiastic when I came over to grab lunch.

And deciding to invest in the next expansion to Spectromancer this morning doesn't help. That basilisk is nasty. I suspect they have gone the standard card-game approach that the new stuff has to overpower the old stuff or no one will buy it. Whatever happened to play balance?