Tragedy for Australia, only insofar as there is now no chance at all of the country being run by Abbott and Costello...would have attracted great foreign press.
I still miss Keating, we wasted him to have that little fellow just gone come and reap the rewards of Keating's real economic and social re-structuring. Not really hateable though, not in the way Malcolm and his oleagenous crew were, although he was probably getting there with Workchoices makt frie.
At least Rudd seems very smart - even if, sadly, I felt bored after hearing just one half of one speech, and with him apparently in full voice, too with victory and all.
Kind of consoled with his previous mistake about the tax rate. Don't see why every PM should be an economist or treasury wannabe. Sick of dry little economists of all persuasions having the last word.
Imagine leaders given to stirring speeches like Churchill or Kennedy giving a tinker's cuss about every pissy little economic statistic.
There's still a few things need doing in the country and the world generally -and they will be apt to cost a few quid.
I still miss Keating, we wasted him to have that little fellow just gone come and reap the rewards of Keating's real economic and social re-structuring. Not really hateable though, not in the way Malcolm and his oleagenous crew were, although he was probably getting there with Workchoices makt frie.
At least Rudd seems very smart - even if, sadly, I felt bored after hearing just one half of one speech, and with him apparently in full voice, too with victory and all.
Kind of consoled with his previous mistake about the tax rate. Don't see why every PM should be an economist or treasury wannabe. Sick of dry little economists of all persuasions having the last word.
Imagine leaders given to stirring speeches like Churchill or Kennedy giving a tinker's cuss about every pissy little economic statistic.
There's still a few things need doing in the country and the world generally -and they will be apt to cost a few quid.