Julia Gillard: Dead PM Walking.
April 15, 2013
It’s clear by Julia’s tone and demeanour that she realises that she’s the main player in the death throes of her own demise.
You can see the not so thinly veiled bitterness and resentment in her media appearances.
She thinks that it’s “the rest of Australia’s fault” for not accepting her lies and duplicity.
Her media appearances are just a joke.
No one is listening and no one cares.
We’ve all moved on from this government and everything it stands for.
It’s over Gillard.
And you brought it all upon yourself.
Gillard said that under the popular PM she assassinated that Labor was a party that had “lost its way.”
So Julia, how do you explain your remarkable success in turning the party’s fortunes around…?
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I hadn`t noticed. Joolya has looked like crap since knifing Kevin07 when compared to the `pre-knifing` days.
Whooo … a lot of bitterness in that thread header, sreb …
The sky won’t fall on September 16 … but it might cry a bit …
September 15 🙂
Never was much good with figures … you should see mine!!! 😦
The electorate has factored in a Abbott victory and things are on the up and up.
I mentioned earlier that when the PM announced the election everone’s business improved markedly. There’s a confidence in the air and we have a forward booking for early next year… four workers from Melbourne staying three months. Agribusiness.
…everyone’s…
Methinks, egg, must reside in Faeryville …
Gillard is inarticulate and dishonest. She’s set politics back a decade, even idealistic youth are cynical.
Her legacy will be ALP in the wilderness. History will judge Gillard harshly.
Wait for the May Budget.
It will be a true shocker
What doom and gloom …
Tony is the Light, the Messiah and the Saviour … Praise the Lord Howard…
Yes, the talking snake advocate will save Austwalya..
Blind faith has always fascinated me … I’ve never understood it …
If the monk fails to make a better fist of it than joolya, then the people will lose faith in both sides of politics.
Free finkers, the swinging voters, are growing in numbers and I retain my faith in democracy.
… then the people will lose faith in both sides of politics.
Ha! ‘Fraid that’s already happened to a lot of us, egg!
You should read some of the comments here more closely … 🙄
I`m still backing the hip-pocket nerve. Mr-Rabbit wants to take the watermelons 18K taxable back to 6K. If Australians put Mr-Rabbit in charge then they are taking the crown as stupidest nation off the yanks. They will then deserve all they get done to them by the Tories.
”In contrast to the fabulously rich, the enormously poor make little useful contribution to society,” wrote Mr Ralph, a long-time Liberal Party campaign strategist.
”They consume more than they contribute, putting tremendous strain on the national budget.
”A modest cull would strike at the root of our fiscal dilemma. If the least productive 20 per cent of citizens were decommissioned it would directly release a recurrent $25 billion, which would almost cover overspending by the Gillard government between now and September 14th, assuming Mr Swan maintains his long-term average rate of profligacy.”
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/kill-poor-to-fix-budget-writes-lobbyist-with-liberal-links-20130416-2hygv.html#ixzz2Qf29WRoA
“If the least productive 20 per cent of citizens were decommissioned it would directly release a recurrent $25 billion, ”
That’s ridiculous……………………..more like 35%
Just look at Tasmania and South Australia the drag on the Budget they create
It’s always interesting the way “some” will propose higher taxes as the solution to the ALP’s budgetary woes. They to tax savings and super to trimming expenditure.
The reason is that they are usually welfare recipients or low income earners.
It is always easier for “the left” to make their solution someone else’s problem.
They prefer to tax savings and super to trimming expenditure.
http://www.zdnet.com/nbn-construction-pay-rates-extremely-poor-nsw-business-chamber-7000014047/
So, we have an ALP government program that-
• Is behind schedule
• Low take up
• Well over budget (will it cost $60bn?)
…and now the evidence is that it is pays very poor rates!
NBN is its current form is unsustainable.
Examples of the competence of Wayne Swan, now including the carbon tax revenue debacle! –
• Forecasts 10.5% unemployment and designs a stimulus plunging us into huge debt
• Refuses to change the stimulus when it is clear that unemployment is going nowhere near this
• Maintains stimulus at the very time the Reserve Bank is increasing interest rates to curb economic activity
• Designs a mining tax to raise plenty
• Helps knife his leader when it gets difficult
• Personally renegotiates a mining tax that raises close to $0
• Promises a surplus a couple of hundred times
• Oversees half a decade of the biggest budget deficits in history
• Uses the carbon tax to prop up a failing budget
• Carbon tax to raise about 10% of projections
You can always tell bulldust when it starts speaking for you “we all” this and “we all” the other. Speak for yourself. I’m not a big fan of Gillard or her friends in the Labor Right, they are almost as stupid as the Liberals. And that is the point, “almost”…..and there are other people in the ALP whoa re not stupid at all. The LIberals only have Turnbull with an IQ in triple digits and he is visibly wishing he had joined the ALP . (Don’t want to imagine how Abbott, politician and wannabe priest of no fixed trousers, got his Rhodes scholarship. Hear him on the NBN, it has always been screamingly funny, he has no clue.) Well if Australians do vote for Abbott in September they will soon learn why they shouldn’t listen to shock jocks and self-important fat cat journalists. But Australians are better than that.
Unfortunately, Jeremy, we are destined to be munted in September.
AbbottAbbottAbbottt
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/national/combet-in-a-first-class-climate/story-fncvk70o-1226623872061
I’d imagine Combet got used to first class travel when he was a union official, and is probably now unwilling to take 2nd best.
First class is very comfortable on long trips, they serve nice caviar and a very scoffable champagne with it.
Fine Jeremy, but people have a legitimate view that Gillard is untrustworthy.
Most people in the electorate put integrity above intelligence when making political choices.