Julia gillard is the woman
SO check back with the search button just to see who's head should be in the sand NOW ![]()
The only YAY you will get from me is when she's gone ![]()
We have gone Backwards . not Forward as she insisted ![]()
Listen woman..... the boss is disgruntled ![]()
with you! Go back to do what you have been elected for. Promote Australia not Julia save the world megalomaniac plan.
[b]No carbon tax![/b]![]()
Great policy.... take money for all of us tax payers to give it back to 3 millions families (illegal migrants????) that need it because they are not doing well!
Creating jobs is the way to go, not assisting more and more people!
I recall somebody said that the government had lost their way on the big three - Mining Tax, Carbon Tax and Illegal boat people, and they had to be fixed, so knives had to drawn, stabbed and twisted.
Then some independents promised they would bring integrity, clarity and fairness back into parliment and in particular allow non-government bills and ammendments to be tabled.
Then somebody saw a cow jump over the moon and fitted flyscreens to a submarine
Sorry Cassa, I was looking for something specific
but I get your point. Not surprisingly, though I have to disagree. But I am totally amazed by the strenght of feeling against Gillard and to me the strength of feeling against her seems disproportionate to the issues.
Not much of what you say there has actually been legislated.
What strikes me is that everything is announced in great fanfair prior to the usual consultation and thought.
I though one reason the last PM went was his failure to engage cabinet before making bold announcements, with the super profits tax announced to the press before it was announced to cabinet the supposed final straw.
Now with the Timor solution, Malaysian solution, rebate to families for the carbon tax, NBN & MRRT (all the same big issues that resulted in the disposal of the last PM), pre-commitment for gambling, what has changed ?
Same fanfair announcements by the PM prior to anything being discussed, thought out or agreed by the cabinet / government. None of these have actually been finalised and legislated.
Seems that politics continues down the slide into governing for the next media poll and for appeasing the minor parties.
And what happened to the education revolution ? other than a free laptop to everybody (that presumably now is out of date) what else has the revolution delivered ?
As for the NBN - seven homes make up the first mainland trial, hardly a grand role out.
its the old saying in advertising that states "if they hear it often enough they will believe it".
its abbott the dancing monkey doing his usual noise so: