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Labor Has Improved Cattle Haulage in Qld, NT and WA

Garpal Gumnut

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At last a positive for Labor.

I have spent the latter half of last week and the weekend arranging haulage for a few mates, with stranded cattle..

The ALP's venture in to shock and awe in Indonesia has increased the stress on graziers, eager to find a market and feed for their stock.

All across Northern Australia, the roads are chokkas ( excuse the Kev07ism ) with road trains and worried stockmen.

And in Canberra, the lickspittles put on makeup for their next appearance on the ABC, spruiking Gillard or Rudd as the answers to our problems..

When will this experiment in poor management and maladministration end?

gg
 
When will this experiment in poor management and maladministration end?
With fires in almost every room and Kevin Rudd throwing fuel on by the gallon, the house of Labor is now well and truely ablase. I would even go so far as to suggest that messers Oakshott and Wilkie's public backing of Julia Gillard to Labor members seeing their future careers burn is a sign of how much these two independents are worried about the height of the flames and the impact this could have on their time in the limelight.

At this point, I'll suggest that Julia Gillard's prime-ministership will be reduced to ashes by the end of the week as concern turns to panic within Labor ranks.
 
Has the public implosion allready begun ?

Mr Beattie spoke to the Herald yesterday from the US as it emerged that Mr Rudd had cancelled a party with former staff at his Canberra house for Wednesday to mark the anniversary on June 24 of his ousting.

But last night it was pushed to a later date with Mr Rudd's wife, Therese Rein, tweeting that it had turned into a ''three-ring circus'' and ''a soap opera''.

Also, sources said, not many people were going to attend.

http://www.smh.com.au/national/you-must-get-over-it-beattie-tells-rudd-20110619-1gacs.html
 
GG
If you watch the DVD " City Slickers " it will give you a clue what the Fed's know about cow punching.
Nothing like a day cow punching except you get sore fist.
 
Has the public implosion allready begun ?

Mr Beattie spoke to the Herald yesterday from the US as it emerged that Mr Rudd had cancelled a party with former staff at his Canberra house for Wednesday to mark the anniversary on June 24 of his ousting.

But last night it was pushed to a later date with Mr Rudd's wife, Therese Rein, tweeting that it had turned into a ''three-ring circus'' and ''a soap opera''.

Also, sources said, not many people were going to attend.

http://www.smh.com.au/national/you-must-get-over-it-beattie-tells-rudd-20110619-1gacs.html

My spies in Casa Rein tell me that there were a number of prominentes who were afraid to come to Kevin's unveiling of the "messing with the head year of Gillard and Co.

Meanwhile the cattle industry and related businesses suffer in the bush.

gg
 
the Sad Cow affair has simply gob-smacked me.

I am not a fan of the live export trade, and I think it's appropriate that when/if we send our cows off to distant lands, we send our inconsistent and fanciful notions of animal welfare along with them...

but

The response of the govt to a nasty video, accompanied by a flood of despairing emails (was that you, PETA? just asking...) was enough to trash a substantial rural/export industry and spit in the face of our most important regional neighbour.

It is the most incompetent act of governance I can remember: we have moved beyond "Yes Minister" to the far side of "Fawlty Towers", heading to the macabre land of "Catch 22".

I suppose it's comfort to some to believe the coalition are made of better stuff: good luck with that, but I don't think so.
 
At last a positive for Labor.

I have spent the latter half of last week and the weekend arranging haulage for a few mates, with stranded cattle..

The ALP's venture in to shock and awe in Indonesia has increased the stress on graziers, eager to find a market and feed for their stock.

All across Northern Australia, the roads are chokkas ( excuse the Kev07ism ) with road trains and worried stockmen.

And in Canberra, the lickspittles put on makeup for their next appearance on the ABC, spruiking Gillard or Rudd as the answers to our problems..

When will this experiment in poor management and maladministration end?

gg

The only thing labor has done is flushed out the closet righties in stockings and underpants
 
the Sad Cow affair has simply gob-smacked me.

I am not a fan of the live export trade, and I think it's appropriate that when/if we send our cows off to distant lands, we send our inconsistent and fanciful notions of animal welfare along with them...

but

The response of the govt to a nasty video, accompanied by a flood of despairing emails (was that you, PETA? just asking...) was enough to trash a substantial rural/export industry and spit in the face of our most important regional neighbour.

It is the most incompetent act of governance I can remember: we have moved beyond "Yes Minister" to the far side of "Fawlty Towers", heading to the macabre land of "Catch 22".

I suppose it's comfort to some to believe the coalition are made of better stuff: good luck with that, but I don't think so.

Government has become one huge Muppet Show.

gg
 
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