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Re: C'mon SC

Post by Sappho » Sun May 23, 2010 1:28 pm

IQSRLOW wrote:Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it, m'dear
Great cliché IQ, but has no substance to it. What were the triggers that clearly identified Krudd during the election as inept in governance?

As it stands, you and sprint sound like teenage cheerleadering blond bimbo's for the libs and nothing more...
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Re: C'mon SC

Post by IQSRLOW » Sun May 23, 2010 7:07 pm

As it stands, you were sold on a product by a marketing campaign that others told you would be a lemon due to past history of an ideological engine that is inherently faulty.

The technical term for it is "You got suckered"

Sappho

Re: C'mon SC

Post by Sappho » Sun May 23, 2010 9:52 pm

So I was right then, there were no triggers to be identified that would show Krudd to be inept in governance.

There is nothing wrong with marketing a vision IQ. If you didn't notice the Libs did the same albeit a stale vision. The only difference between the two, is that if the Libs stale vision had won the day they would have applied good governance to see it through as they had recent past history of their capacity to govern.

The key here is governance IQ. Whilst it is that you can forgive a new government a few mishaps in their governance and put that down to inexperience, you cannot, nor ever should you as many labor fanatics here would do, forgive them their total governance fuck ups of the kind that saw lives and homes lost in that 'stimulus' fiasco!

And then again, you cannot anticipate that politicians should be so pathetically equipped with the skill set needed for governance, when it assumed that they have the skill required.

So I stand by what I have said. The Labor party had a vision that appealed to my vision of what I want for Australian Society and what I think is good for us. But never, in my wildest dreams, did I think that they lacked the skill set to see that vision through.... Nor did anyone else, since it was not warned against at the time.

It is a great disgrace to the Labor Party that they as politicians cannot govern. Great disgrace actually does not go anywhere near the true disappointment they present. And it is extraordinary to read the labor fanatics of this site defend this ineptitude.

I believe that for the labor party to survive, Krudd and his cronies need to be removed from the front bench in preference for more experienced members with knowledge of the skill set needed for governance and who place more value in their public servants who serve governance.

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Re: C'mon SC

Post by sprintcyclist » Mon May 24, 2010 9:12 am

..........there were no triggers to be identified that would show Krudd to be inept in ..........
hahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahhahaha

ets, fuel watch, grocery watch, green jobs, BER, rudds debt

rudd sold you all a pup, and you bought it.
those with a scratch of morality can say "I was wrong".
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.

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Re: C'mon SC

Post by Sappho » Mon May 24, 2010 8:31 pm

sprintcyclist wrote:
..........there were no triggers to be identified that would show Krudd to be inept in ..........
hahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahhahaha

ets, fuel watch, grocery watch, green jobs, BER, rudds debt

rudd sold you all a pup, and you bought it.
those with a scratch of morality can say "I was wrong".
You don't read too good do you squint? I'm not surprised... fanatical supporters be they liberal or labor are renowned for their one eyed, irrational and unrealistic view on things.

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