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well, if nothing else, we have proved how inaccurate these polls on here are ....

I dont think anyone has won this election, especially not WA. We have at least 4 years of backbiting and political points scoring to look forward to in our state parliament, secure in the knowledge that in the rare chance that anything does make it through both houses it will be due solely to backroom "deals" verging on corruption. Just what we need in the middle of the biggest economic boom this state has ever seen.

Yay :(

well, if nothing else, we have proved how inaccurate these polls on here are ....

I dont think anyone has won this election, especially not WA. We have at least 4 years of backbiting and political points scoring to look forward to in our state parliament, secure in the knowledge that in the rare chance that anything does make it through both houses it will be due solely to backroom "deals" verging on corruption. Just what we need in the middle of the biggest economic boom this state has ever seen.

Yay :)

Politicians & corruption? Thats not even news... those 2 goes hand in hand.




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