When the meanest man in Australian history was knifed by the Australian public on that glorious Saturday in November, I was overjoyed.
I wept, I drank and I passed out.
However no matter how happy I was, I had always suspected that one day far too soon that my disillusion with the conservative Kevin07 would soon manifest itself once again in tele-temper, where I would start yelling and swearing at the TV.
On Saturday 30 May 2008, after a six month remission, I succumbed.
After a flying start, apologising to our Indiginous brothers and sisters and reigniting the republican debate, I began to suspect Mr Rudd wasn’t quite as conservative as I had feared. I was wrong.
Australian political debate in now marred in the quagmire of ’super or unleaded’.
That’s right folks, we are stuck talking about measures that will save the average punter less than one hundred bucks a year, while hitting top gear as we propel ourselves headfirst into environmental oblivion. Great!
It gets better though. In the recent budget, money earmarked for employment services was reduced by $500 million bucks. (I bet Therese ain’t too happy about that). If Australia is to be a fully inclusive society – and they keep palavering on about wanting a nicer, more comfortable and relaxed Auastralia, then that money needs to be spent in getting the long-term jobless into work. Not continuing the meanness of Howard’s rock painting Work for the Dole scheme.
What can I say? I told me so.
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I was about 2 weeks ahead of you re: the falling out of love with K-Rudd thing… for me it was the extra tax on “alcho-pops”, the curfew on going out at nighttime and the slow realisation that we are slip-sliding into a period of reactionary moralising and prohibition… without even a vodka cruiser to numb the pain of watching the posturing of the bombastic twat and that nodding school-marm hood ornament of a woman he works with!!
Comment by Maria June 5, 2008 @ 1:54 amI suppose the jobless don’t count as ‘working families’. I hope they stop using that term soon.
Comment by Victor June 7, 2008 @ 5:57 am