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Rudd's supporters try to convince themselves that whacking the big miners and the smokers were courageous decisions. From an electoral point it takes no courage at all to attack two unpopular minorities and is just another example of his gutlessness.
The smokers cannot fight back, but the big miners are obliged to try to defend their shareholders.
Attacking unpopular minority groups has long been a favoured ploy of dictators. It helps to keep the masses distracted from the really nasty bits.
He will release a few sweeteners before the election, a few nasties after the ejection but most recommendations (like the health reform package) will disappear into the "way down the track" basket
The smokers cannot fight back, but the big miners are obliged to try to defend their shareholders.
Attacking unpopular minority groups has long been a favoured ploy of dictators. It helps to keep the masses distracted from the really nasty bits.
He will release a few sweeteners before the election, a few nasties after the ejection but most recommendations (like the health reform package) will disappear into the "way down the track" basket