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Or even this guy lo
Marginal electorates and federal Labor seats have benefited disproportionately from infrastructure spending.
More money well spent:
http://www.theage.com.au/national/now-its-the-ministry-of-polishing-the-pms-blog-20090905-fc57.html
go Kruddy you useless piece of excrement.
Well, we're apparently out of step with most of the population. His popularity continues to increase.
Perhaps this might change when the extra taxes and charges start rolling in an attempt to pay for the much admired stimulus.
PRIME Minister Kevin Rudd is trying to rewrite history with "breathtaking dishonesty," Malcolm Turnbull told the coalition party room today in what observers called a "fighting speech".
Mr Rudd used the launch of the book - The March of Patriots by The Australian's Editor-at-Large Paul Kelly - to claim the mantle of reform for the ALP, slamming the Howard government's time in office as "indolent" years.
The March of Patriots tells how Paul Keating and John Howard worked as prime ministers to alter the nation's direction, redefined their parties and struggled over new policy agendas.
Mr Turnbull said Mr Rudd's effort was "the most graceless and ungracious political speech he had ever heard".
He described it as "worthy of a general secretary of the Communist Party at a Communist Party conference".
It was "genuinely breathtaking in the audacity of its dishonesty".
Mr Turnbull accused the Prime Minister of moving beyond spin into "completely different territory" where the Government is using a political technique of "absolute falsehood".
He warned his colleagues that Mr Rudd's "false claims" could become received wisdom by repetition.
"That is something that the Coalition is determined to ensure does not happen," he told them.
Well, we're apparently out of step with most of the population. His popularity continues to increase.
moXJO said:Turnbull needs to keep pressure on Rudd’s spin. And hopefully be able to portray it as something more sinister to the public then just the usual political BS. Although Turnbull isn't that adept at polishing turds, maybe he will just stick to rolling them in glitter.
I feel like one of those traders who is waiting for the market to collapse, only to see it rally and rally. Maybe I'm wrong about Mr Rudd, and I just haven't been able to see him for the glorious leader that he is? No, I don't think so. I'm stumped on how so many fall for Rudd's tricks. An individual is intelligent, but mass them together and they're as sharp as a door knob.
Am I the only one that thinks Rudd should have been completely destroyed since he came to office? I don't think I can put it down to just poor politics. Malcom may not be the world's best politician, but I think the media and public are as much to blame. ...
Rudd knows what he's doing, cheques in the mail and he will be re elected, he's dangerous, he wont be tossed out till it's too late and the spend policies have done their damage.
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