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Labor Tax Policy, where is it?

I don't like the way this campaign on both sides so far is presidential in nature. Whichever side wins, we are going to have to live with their various Ministers. Tonight's 7.30 Report actually had an interview with Wayne Swan which was pretty useful to me in confirming my opinion of him.
We are by now familiar with the Liberal/National Ministers, but have seen very little of those who will represent the Opposition, other than Julia Gillard and Peter Garrett. I feel quite positive towards Mr Rudd but then I remember the rest of his team and swing back to the Libs.

Yes! Julia I agree. KRUDD is from the same mould as ex Premier Beattie. Both are media tarts, full of carisma,rhetoric and no substance. These characteristics do not make a good Prime Minister.We do not know who will be his ministers if he wins. Krudd at the moment is a one man show. He is as scared as hell to let any of his team talk for fear they will make a gaff of things. Gillard giggles like a school girl when cornered. Swan can't lay straight in bed.;)
 
You have got to hand it to KRUDD, he has got the gift of the gab of which the gullible fall for; I give him 10 out of 10 for rhetoric and 1 out of 10 for substance.
The old old saying, "you can fool half the people some of the time, some of the people half the time but can't fool all the people all the time".
The unions have 15% of the work force under their control and 70% representation on the shadow front bench;a bit unbalanced if you ask me.
Real scarery stuff heh!
The same could be said in relation to the number of ex-lawyers within Liberal ranks. IMO what matters most is whether they are capable of being competent ministers. The Liberals scare campaign in this regard is very negative and makes many voters focus more on their unpopular IR laws.
 
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