on 08-03-2013 08:53 AM
The Rooty Hill Experiment Massive Fail....Why? No One's Listening
Apart from the fact this trip was doomed from the start, the conduct of it ensured more bad publicity. Her office seemed to be terrified that the Prime Minister might meet an ordinary citizen in an unscripted circumstance. Here she was, staying next door to one of the largest registered clubs in Australia, and she sought to avoid it like the plague…
She could find time for a dinner with the mummy bloggers who seem increasingly influential but she failed to do the obvious. Particularly for a Labor leader, the chance to dine in the bistro with ordinary punters you would have thought would be one not to miss.
An $8 chicken schnitzel with the mob while sipping a cool beer would seem to be a no-brainer. Not for our Julia, though… Sure, she avoided the inevitable ugly confrontation, but she left voters believing that she thought she was above them or that they who had put her in her job in the first place were too dangerous to be trusted.
Then there is the mad, unfocussed spending of money Labor doesn’t actually have:
Not only will Gillard and Wayne Swan have to find $15 billion worth of cuts just to fund the National Disability Insurance Scheme and the Gonski reforms, Gillard announces another billion or two almost every day. She kicked off her week in the west with a huge promise to raise the height of Warragamba Dam. Within hours of the promise being made it became apparent that she expected the state government to pay for almost all of it and in any event the cost of the exercise had been significantly underestimated.
The problem for her is that the promises come and go so quickly. Virtually no one believes her, so within 24 hours of a promise being made the press drops off and what was supposed to lift Labor’s flagging heartland vote disappears as well.
The Australian.
on 08-03-2013 09:09 AM
The labor luvies here will defend her and this inept govt to the death LD and hurl abuse and insults (and hit the report button) in bucket loads at anyone that dares has another opinion or states the obvious about this doomed govt.
From Richo (a real true blue Labor man) who the luvies on here will now abuse and call names and slander because he dares speak the truth.
If that’s campaigning, go back to governing
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/last-stand-for-big-chief-gillard-out-west/story-e6frg6n6-1226592751069
Apart from the fact this trip was doomed from the start, the conduct of it ensured more bad publicity. Her office seemed to be terrified that the Prime Minister might meet an ordinary citizen in an unscripted circumstance.
Here she was, staying next door to one of the largest registered clubs in Australia, and she sought to avoid it like the plague…
She could find time for a dinner with the mummy bloggers who seem increasingly influential but she failed to do the obvious.
Particularly for a Labor leader, the chance to dine in the bistro with ordinary punters you would have thought would be one not to miss.
An $8 chicken schnitzel with the mob while sipping a cool beer would seem to be a no-brainer. Not for our Julia, though… Sure, she avoided the inevitable ugly confrontation, but she left voters believing that she thought she was above them or that they who had put her in her job in the first place were too dangerous to be trusted.
Then there is the mad, unfocussed spending of money Labor doesn’t actually have:
Not only will Gillard and Wayne Swan have to find $15 billion worth of cuts just to fund the National Disability Insurance Scheme and the Gonski reforms, Gillard announces another billion or two almost every day. She kicked off her week in the west with a huge promise to raise the height of Warragamba Dam. Within hours of the promise being made it became apparent that she expected the state government to pay for almost all of it and in any event the cost of the exercise had been significantly underestimated.
The problem for her is that the promises come and go so quickly. Virtually no one believes her, so within 24 hours of a promise being made the press drops off and what was supposed to lift Labor’s flagging heartland vote disappears as well.
http://blogs.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/andrewbolt/
on 08-03-2013 09:45 AM
If the posts keep getting reported how is it that they stay here?
on 08-03-2013 10:30 AM
cant you guys just send out a newsletter ?
on 08-03-2013 11:24 AM
i almost forgot to say Happy International Womens Day' 🙂
on 08-03-2013 11:42 AM
Did anyone hear the Ben Fordham interview with the PM.? She didn't answer one direct question no matter how many times it was asked. Bet she won't do that again.:^O
Answering a question with a litany of what we're gunna do, what we'rve done & what we will do in the future ad infinitum when we are not in election mode (insert scoff here) is mind numbing.
Just answer the question PM
on 08-03-2013 11:46 AM
Whats a mummy blogger?
what's a nanny blogger?
on 08-03-2013 11:51 AM
cant you guys just send out a newsletter ?
OOhhh come on LL you can do better than that or are you finally realising that Julia is gone (and a LIAR) and the labor party is on the nose and the sooner we have an election and vote them into oblivion the better....
on 08-03-2013 02:45 PM
i'm actually quite firm in the knowledge that mr abbott and miss gillard have both said things that havent come to pass. call them both liars or accept the reality of the situation for both of them. 🙂
on 08-03-2013 03:58 PM
What is more interesting is Frankston MP Jeff Shaw. seems he's really running victoria now 🙂 a case of..'get rid of Ted or i go' and in addition 'i want my super and parliamentary allowances increased again .. oh, i nearly forgot despite being 'ethically challenged' i want abortion reform (i want it made as difficult as possible) as i am a born-again christian and they nag me about it at church.''