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‘We can win’ -- says out-of-touch Juliar Gillard to her Party
by flo Sunday, May 5 2013, 8:07am
international / prose / post

A clear indication of the DISSOCIATION that has plagued the Oz Labor Party for some time was evident in a headline today, cop this, “Gillard confident of election win,” what! You’ve got to see it to believe it, not a snow flake's chance. The headline is actually a paraphrased quote from Gillard herself, the only problem is that it’s completely DIVORCED from REALITY.

Juliar 'Carbon Tax' Gillard
Juliar 'Carbon Tax' Gillard

Juliar Gillard, a thin-lipped, thin-hearted, thin on INTEGRITY, unmarried, barren bitch has again displayed her PERVERSE character and questionable mental state. The FACT remains, Gillard is not only the most reviled politician in Australian history but is also the most socially disconnected and incompetent; her demented assessment (dream) hasn’t the slightest connection to REALITY. Aussies would be confident literally betting their lives that corporate lackey, Washington groveller, Gillard and her spineless, disconnected Party of dunces, have no chance at the next election whatsoever -- the reality on the ground is that bookies are offering bets/odds on how many seats Labor will lose, as a Labor defeat is a foregone conclusion.

The Murdoch media headline actually betrays one of the major reasons why Gillard and her troop of Labor incompetent dunces and gutless wonders have lost the vote before the election begins -- DISSOCIATION, arrogance and navel gazing.

The unfortunate reality that Gillard’s idiotic assessment carries with it is that opposition leader Tony 'misogynist’ Abbott, an ultra-conservative, Jesuit trained, corporate serving puppet, will win the election by DEFAULT. So we have Gillard to blame for not only allowing Transnational corporations to rape and plunder the nation and the US to occupy it with an unprecedented peace-time permanent troop presence, but of landing Aussies with Abbott who has made it plain he will serve the likes of Plutocrats, Murdoch, Rinehart, the Corporations, Banks and minority interests -- in fact, Abbott will probably go down in Oz history as the most unrepresentative leader we have had.

I leave you to contemplate the benefits of boycotting forever both bought and owned major parties and voting for REPRESENTATIVE INDEPENDENTS at election time.

Story from Sky news follows:

Gillard confident of election win

Prime Minister Julia Gillard has told her MPs this election year will not be for the faint-hearted, but in a spirited call-to-arms says Labor can win in September as the 'white noise' of politics falls away.

Ms Gillard on Sunday declared she would prevail against negative 'chit-chat' pointing to a drubbing in four months' time, including from some Labor MPs who have told News Ltd they expect a 'bloodbath' costing 35 to 40 seats.

The prime minister admitted it's been politically tough for the ALP and she has 'done some tough things, some unpopular things'.

However, after a week in which she secured bipartisan support for a levy to pay disability care reforms, she told ABC TV: 'When people vote in September, a lot of the white noise that is politics and has been in politics over the last few years will fall away'.

'People will be there, in a polling place, with a ballot paper in front of them, and it will be a very clear choice: do I want ... Julia Gillard, a majority Labor government, a focus on jobs and on the services my family needs, a clear plan for the future?

'Or do I want the leader of the Opposition, Mr Abbott, with his very clear plan for cutbacks?

'I believe we can win, because at the end of the day Australians are a smart people; the facts matter, the policies matter, and there we are with the right answers.'

Ms Gillard said it was her job to lead by example and inject a fighting spirit into her troops: 'We've got to get out and win this'.

'Yes, we are not in a period where it is any time for the faint-hearted,' she said.

'I'm pretty used to the negative chit-chat, and I'm pretty used to prevailing against that negative chit-chat, and I'll do that again in September.'

The prime minister's message was much the same when she addressed more than 20,000 workers at the May Day march in Brisbane, whom she urged to 'get out and fight'.

'I'll be proud to be with you leading that fight every day between now and September,' she said at RNA Showgrounds.

Defence Minister Stephen Smith also talked up Labor's election hopes, recalling Labor's surprise 1993 federal election victory when voters 'saw the whites of (Liberal leader) John Hewson's eyes'.

'Don't count out the government,' Mr Smith told Sky News.

'This thing will go down to the wire.'

Fresh from signing Victoria up to the DisabilityCare Australia scheme, Ms Gillard said the half-a-percentage point increase in the Medicare levy should remain in place, regardless of any return to budget surplus.

'I think this needs to be there as a funding source for all of time,' she told ABC television.

'I think it is fair to say to Australians that you will be asked for a little bit more in order to fund something that we all benefit from.'

© 2013 Australian News Channel Pty Ltd


 
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