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pink

(515 posts)
Thu Jun 6, 2013, 10:48 PM Jun 2013

Am I missing something?

We have a government that got us through the GFC without going into recession. Nearly 1 million jobs created. We have AAA rating with the 3 major rating agencies in the world. (Never happened before) Every home in the country that wanted free insulation, got it. Every school in the country had much needed infrastructure done, whereby keeping tradies in every community working.

Interest rates 2.75%
Inflation about 2%
Unemployment 5.6%

This government brought in the NDIS, is attempting to introduce Gonski, School Kids Bonus. Tax free threshold now $18,200. Got rid of the medicare rebate for the rich and also the baby bonus. They put a price on carbon which hardly caused a ripple in household budgets, but has already lowered the amount of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and increased the use of renewable energy. We have a mining tax. We now have parental leave. We have plain packaging on cigarette packets which we are admired for world-wide. We have a special relationship with China, thanks to Julia's negotiating skills abroad.

Is this the ultimate in our wingeing society that they still say they're doing it tough and "What's in it for me".

I truly hope that if Abbott wins the election, the people who voted him in get all they deserve.

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Am I missing something? (Original Post) pink Jun 2013 OP
Wait until September 15 there will be plenty to whinge about Tanelorn Jun 2013 #1
The answer to your question is another question: Matilda Jun 2013 #2

Matilda

(6,384 posts)
2. The answer to your question is another question:
Sun Jun 9, 2013, 09:29 PM
Jun 2013

Why can't Gillard sell the government's record?

And the answer to that is that she is completely lacking in communication skills. In parliament, she's an excellent debater: feisty, quick-thinking, concise, and extremely effective. But put her in front of a camera, and she's wooden, robotic, monotonous, and frankly, boring. Add to it her truly dreadful accent, and people simply turn off. I know she's been having coaching from an actor, but it's made no difference - it's a psychological problem, and could take years, if ever, to resolve. She simply freezes, and her personality dissipates.

And the other thing, which many on the left won't admit, is that she is not trusted by the electorate because of the way she took power. Rudd had many faults, but the way he was dealt with was because he owed no allegiance to either Right or Left, in particular to the right-wing trade union movement. That was the one thing they couldn't forgive, and Julia allowed herself to be used by them. Had she just waited until part-way through Rudd's second term, it was going to come to her, but she will always be tainted by the coup in which she was a major player.

It is very telling that currently, Rudd has 30 engagements to campaign for Labor MPs in their electorates, because of his extraordinary skill in communicating with people. Gillard has none.

I looked forward to our first female PM, but I so wish she hadn't taken power the way she did. It has tainted her, and her poor performance in communicating has done nothing to make the electorate forgive her. And sadly, there is currently no woman in Labor, or in the Coalition either, who has the ability to lead their party, and it's going to be a long time before another woman gets the nod to lead the country.

It could have been so different.

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