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As I've said earlier, I'm a swinging voter. Prior to voting for Rudd at the last election, I voted for Howard at the 2004 election.
A friend of mine who lost his house in the Marysville fire reckons Turnbull's a decent, compassionate bloke. He met him back in Feb.
I don't know if Turnbull is either decent or compassionate. But I'd bet my bottom dollar that he lacks the native cunning and capacity for machiavellian connivance that our Prime Minister has in spades.
He also shows a willingness to play less to the popular vote in his suggestion that - rather than cash handouts - he would have gone for more needed infrastructure plus tax cuts to keep the economy afloat. That would have been to the country's longer term benefit, but offered him a lesser short term political advantage.
Mr Rudd, on the other hand, as we all know, opts for the populist approach.
Hence his standing in the polls.
If I remember correctly the same thing happened to Labor with Beazley/Crean/Latham/Beazley/Rudd circus. Thus is the nature of politics.
If I remember correctly the same thing happened to Labor with Beazley/Crean/Latham/Beazley/Rudd circus. Thus is the nature of politics.
Hey Trainman, you shoud'nt put all those names in one post, it made me throw up.
Hey Trainman, you shoud'nt put all those names in one post, it made me throw up.
"A conga line of suckholes"
Swinging voters at the next Federal election will boil down to whether you are a recipient of Rudd's largesse or whether you are paying for it.
Being a taxpayer I am angry at $42B of my money being wasted on handouts and harebrained, ill thought out schemes, whose only purpose was to spend money quickly. As was pointed out recently it cost $1.5M for every job created or saved.
In a just society the Unholy Trinity (Rudd, Swan and Gillard) and their chief cheerleader, Ken Henry would be indicted for the misappropriation of public moneys.
They are however, strutting the world stage and being lauded for their expertise in wasting money.
we got a lot of hard rights in ere ...
we got a lot of hard rights in ere ...
I'll vote for anyone I respect, Rudd doesnt cut it.
Burns, why dont you make a name for youself and lay one on the Ruddster.
we got a lot of hard rights in ere ...
I get the distinct impression that some people here have trouble walking in a straight line.we got a lot of hard rights in ere ...
Kevin Rudd has come away from the G20 meeting with an EGO as high as Mt. Everest claiming credit for a permanent seat on the decision making table of world leaders.
On ABC "INSIGHT" this morning, it was revealed Peter Costello did the original spade work to be recognised among world leaders, so why has Rudd taken the full credit for the work of someone else?
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