What if the Liberals Won the Last Election?
Added 2025-02-20 00:44:13 +0000 UTC[Very Early Access]
Hello Patrons,
We've got a nice, straightforward video for you this week: What if the Liberals won the last federal election? We take a look at what has been done in the last 3 years and how much worse it could have been if the Liberals got in.
There's a missing source near the end of the video that will be fixed up for the public release, alongside the dates for the new UFO live show.
The final touches are being put on our comeback video. It's a big one. We're expecting to put it out to the public Monday evening next week. We'll be doing a premiere and we'll be sure to give you a sneak preview if it's finished on time.
After that we'll be back to posting publicly on YouTube. We've got a lot of content banked to get out before the election, alongside a lot of new coverage that we'll be doing. There are big plans.
Thank you all for your support, we'll be back shortly!
The FJ Crew
Comments
You would think, but the media pushing him is *insidious*.
Jarryd Ladhams
2025-03-04 05:55:47 +0000 UTCIt beggars belief that after the previous nine years of shit-stained Abbott/Turnbull/Morrison catastrofuk any sane Aussie would even imagine voting L/NP.
Maxim
2025-03-01 14:02:30 +0000 UTCNeed to release this vid, election coming up.
Steve Day
2025-02-24 11:43:09 +0000 UTCTasmanian here. Enjoying that green energy. May I also point out we have a liberal state government and have achieved this. Mind you we did have the unfair start of hydro and the only non renewable power we get coming from the mainland as far as I am aware, so take that with a grain of salt
Kurt Russell
2025-02-24 10:31:59 +0000 UTCHow much weed should I bring to your show. About aliens.
Kodi Latham
2025-02-23 10:03:50 +0000 UTCGreat vid. Nice burn on Mona
Raf
2025-02-23 07:31:12 +0000 UTCWow, never knew about this. That’s so depressing and it really shows that their whole sad attempt to be the ones with the final say and with “a better plan” isn’t just occasional, it’s rooted deep in their parties history. Appreciate the information. Definitely gonna look into it even more on my own as well. Thanks
Jared Nastasi
2025-02-22 08:00:11 +0000 UTCReally, it's fantastic that Dutton is pushing Nuclear, virtually guaranteeing his loss. If you were on the fence, it makes your choice easy.
Ando Anderson
2025-02-22 06:19:33 +0000 UTCThank you kindly
Friendlyjordies
2025-02-21 09:40:09 +0000 UTCtl;dr The Greens started through activism against hydro power with the no dams campaign, never compromised, got a Labor government rolled, and in the end left Tasmania environmentally/economically far worse off. Tasmania has a mix of climate and topography in the west that makes it very well positioned to make use of hydropower. It rains so often in the west of Tasmania that pretty much no one lives there or has tried to develop it. Even in other areas it was such a viable option that the grid was built pretty much entirely off of hydro between 1900-1950. With excess power out the ass, large scale manufacturing was quite cheaper and attracted a lot of companies to the state. Those manufacturers would typically fight for contracts for new hydro developments, which made them even cheaper. All in all, Tasmania's economy was geared towards creating hydro dams and selling the power to manufacturers (and eventually wanting to sell power interstate). As always it's not like early Greens were even necessarily in the wrong, but their lack of foresight did the worst damage. The movement started because admittedly there were genuine concerns of environmental damage and archaeological artefacts being destroyed (the studies were commissioned by Labor). People didn't like a few of the development proposals in the 70's and started protesting them. Since all Hydro developments were publicly owned, whatever parliament was in control at the time was in charge of these proposals. Tas Labor tried to pivot towards a more environmentally/culturally friendly approach to creating the Franklin Dam, but it was blocked in the upper house. The protests eventually became quite loud and had a lot of attention, they didn't like the compromise idea. It caused a referendum, with the choice between the environmentally friendly-ier option or the more damaging option being given. Through some warped logic that has become their trademark, early Green's groups rationalised that people should just write "No Dams" on their ballots instead. With everyone environmentally conscious donkey voting, 35% of the votes were considered invalid and the more damaging original proposal won. The referendum would've been close regardless, but there was a campaign of completely shitting on hydro developments instead of picking the better option and it made the political landscape a lot more hostile. Labor became tethered to a development that was unpopular with their base, and after some factional conflicts they lost government months later. The campaign against hydro had so much momentum that after rolling the previous government and getting stuck with a new one which was far worse for their movement, they went on an all out anti-damming national campaign. Arguably it was big enough that it played a part in getting Bob Hawke into government, but it also made hydro power was too toxic of a topic for Labor aligned politicians. After some legal fighting between state Liberals and national Labor, eventually the construction was forced to be shutdown. With the way that the construction was shut down immediately, it completely destroyed the local economy geared towards making hydro. Manufacturers with the long term contracts you need to build 10-15 year projects were suddenly not needed, multi million dollar contracts that had already started work went down the drain along with most of Tasmania's manufacturing industry. All the unique talent for creating all that manufacturing infrastructure and the experts in hydro development were also lost. Meanwhile the Liberals pivoted Tasmania's economy towards logging and selling pulp, which hasn't really stopped since. Had the Greens not completely poisoned the idea of hydro power, Tasmania could have been in a position to sell a good portion of it's power to Victoria. Tasmania could've become a hub for green manufacturing, given the baseload renewable energy source. Instead of finding workable ways to improve the environment, they virtue signalled their political capital away and undoubtedly made Tasmania worse off environmentally. They carry this campaign around as a badge of honour on their logo, not seeing the irony in being proud of destroying the only viable renewable energy source between 1980-2010. The shutting down of the project (which only happened because of national Labor) on it's own didn't kill the industry, the political atmosphere the Greens fostered did. Nearly 100 years of hydro momentum, technical skills, and the infrastructure to make it possible were lost. We still run on hydro power here, but it's a shallow shell of what it should have been.
GBoker
2025-02-21 09:35:41 +0000 UTCtell me more
Friendlyjordies
2025-02-21 01:19:25 +0000 UTCI am so excited! I start door knocking with Renee Coffey's (Labor candidate for Griffith) campaign this Saturday and I need all the help I can get!!
story
2025-02-21 00:01:20 +0000 UTCAgreed. Would be great considering that they’re targeting the left leaning Labor voters and turning them into greens minions
Jared Nastasi
2025-02-20 16:05:42 +0000 UTCJordies, I'll suck your dick for a video on the history of the Greens. They literally founded their movement on destroying the only viable renewable energy source at the time. Tasmania didn't get near 100% renewable out of luck, it got it in spite of the Greens party and their predecessors essentially destroying the entire industry.
GBoker
2025-02-20 15:22:50 +0000 UTCAs long as it funnels preferences to the Libs and propels Fatso's greed interests, he's a happy bastard.
CeeBee
2025-02-20 10:28:34 +0000 UTCWow!!! Totally on point! The fact that this country is poised to be a world leader in green energy cos of the dumbness in the USA is brilliant. We have a chance with Albo and his team...all we gotta do is vote 'em in at the next election. Who cares what Rupert and his mates think! As long as FriendlyJordies and all the other top independent media keep at it then there's a chance that the truth will prevail, and we may be able to save ourselves from all the bad shit that's apparently coming our way! 👍 Looking forward to seeing ya again in Adelaide 😁😁
Steve Barltrop
2025-02-20 08:29:26 +0000 UTCPunter is fine, he just whines and whines but it’s not really the end of the world. A lot better than if some Dutton apologetic had his fanbase and was spreading the libs agenda towards the younger people
Jared Nastasi
2025-02-20 07:41:25 +0000 UTCMy bigger issue is more people like punter and the uniparty BS.
Alex Isaac
2025-02-20 07:40:20 +0000 UTCAlso, I beg you guys release these videos publicly soon? Cause it would help inform the public a substantial amount.
Jared Nastasi
2025-02-20 06:21:46 +0000 UTCNew intro?! I don't like change! But silly voices and visually aggressive editing, now I'm home.
Danny_D
2025-02-20 06:12:00 +0000 UTCI hope you do a video about Clive Palmer and his new party supported by Tucker Carlson. “Trumpet for Patriots” is what it’s called, apparently he wanted to re-register his old party UAP but voluntarily de-registered and now having Trump syndrome he wants to aspire to be exactly like him instead of what we already know about him.
Leo Dewberry
2025-02-20 05:48:55 +0000 UTCI’m just so disappointed that the public have no media literacy and what seems like no actual concern or care for politics here. Really disappointing considering how drastic country changing decisions would be made differently from each party being in charge. I feel like Sisyphus man
Jared Nastasi
2025-02-20 05:08:29 +0000 UTCHey, I feel the same way as you. Especially after watching that mining party video with Dutton’s guest appearance, selling himself to them in order to get their confidence and for them to throw god knows how much money at LNP in order for them to win. Makes me sick. National Party also awful. Clive Palmer can also get in the bin. If there’s one big enough for him. Maybe at his Dino park. If that’s still a thing.
Kel
2025-02-20 04:53:30 +0000 UTCEh!!!
CeeBee
2025-02-20 04:26:08 +0000 UTCObviously an exaggeration lmao, but yea it’s disappointing that conservatism is somehow making a comeback. Kinda sad also to see that our political sphere is turning more and more into America’s, where smear campaigns are prominent and destruction of character is a major thing seen
Jared Nastasi
2025-02-20 04:22:56 +0000 UTCGoing by probablility, LNP will get in. There ahead in the polls and for some reason Incumbent are getting voted out around the world. "Forever sleeping pill", huh 😕.
Nathan Croucher
2025-02-20 04:19:31 +0000 UTCIt would have been great, the LNP would have done what they do which is corruption, incompetence, just a bunch of mismanagment all round with some rapey on the side. Labor would then have come in with a massive majority, with clear directions of what they could do. Like in that batman movie, with liam the ninja and batman coming in a ruining everything. Burn it down start again....
Nathan Croucher
2025-02-20 04:09:53 +0000 UTCHey, I’m in Perth and the MP for my area is actually someone I know relatively well. His assistant and I talk frequently and I attend door knocks and some volunteer work for them occasionally, but it’s not enough man. I want to do more than knock on strangers door and hand them a flyer. I am a member the Labor party. They run call services every Wednesday but my uni degree crosses over with it so I’m never free. Feels like the only way to actually reach people is to create a page on TikTok and instagram and whatnot and build a follow base to then inform others. It’s a shame that this is the only way people consume information nowadays and is the most effective, luckily I’m relatively good with editing and computers cause I’m an avid gamer and have a yt channel. Reckon it’s the best shot to start making content on to is stuff to reach wider audiences? Or do u reckon it’s best to just volunteer and help out my local MP
Jared Nastasi
2025-02-20 02:37:57 +0000 UTCI encourage you to join the Labor Party and volunteer to talk with people, letterbox, phone call. That will help. If your in Western Sydney call the MP for Werriwa office's as any help is appreciated. Especially if you speak. Second language. Explaining to english as a second language people what Labor is doing is crucial to win western Sydney.
Andrew Stanley
2025-02-20 02:33:47 +0000 UTCThe reason Albo does all the hand gestures is because he's Italian, that's just how we communicate
Dan S
2025-02-20 02:21:55 +0000 UTCExcellent video. Keep reinforcing the wages growth story.
Brad
2025-02-20 02:20:56 +0000 UTCOrc bit was wildly accurate
Darien M
2025-02-20 02:20:13 +0000 UTCI’m 19 yrs old, and I’m genuinely concerned that the libs are gonna win this election. Not in the sense of “oh great, my non preferred party is in charge”, rather that I fear for my future in this country. Seeing all the lib voters online showing so much cognitive dissonance makes me so fucking concerned because these people are allowed to VOTE. If this is what my life is gonna look like in the future, I’d rather take a forever sleeping pill
Jared Nastasi
2025-02-20 01:10:17 +0000 UTCLooking forward to the alien show
dingo
2025-02-20 01:08:50 +0000 UTC