PM Gillard. Former PM Rudd. The uncertainty in the business community as we all wait with baited breath whilst Dumbledee and Dumbledoo tear each other and the Labor party apart has got to be costing Australia millions per day.
The silver lining is that its making a relatively straight forward QLD election all that much easier for the LNP Opposition.
No matter what “side” of politics people are on, I think everybody wants some kind of result.





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But that silver lining sure is gilt edged. Qld deserves a really good break!
Twenty-odd years is a long time to have one party in Government. Bet a lot of folks felt similar to this when Joh/the Nationals were finally replaced.
After growing up generally hearing praise for Joh et. al., it was a bit shocking to then go to journo school and hear how bad this “good” guy was. Almost like being in the Twilight Zone. Then again, many of the journo school lecturers were heavily biased and often didn’t even try to hide it.
Most of the students and journos-to-be lapped it up.
And people wonder where media bias comes from. It’s not just because of the unions and leftist groups pumping out 10+ times the amount of “copy” than the conservatives/right on any given day. It’s not just because it was far easy to gain access to those on the Left.
PS The Lefty groups always seemed more aware that you had a deadline to meet and were eager to chat. The Righty groups were like, “He’ll call you back’” or “Can you fax those questions?”
Sorry. Deadline. And the story always came out “biased”.
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