mick wrote:fish wrote:Despite his failings that eventually led to his downfall, Kevin Rudd will always be remembered by me for:
Getting rid of John Howard.
Getting rid of Workchoices.
The apology to the stolen generations.
Guiding our economy successfully through the GFC.
Thankyou Mr. Rudd.
One of Australia's greatest PMs for a 07 day wonder
Watered down workchoices - most of it is still there
Stolen generations - a sop to the latte sippers, but in effect no concrete changes for aboriginal people
Yeah thanks to the exceptional economic management of the previous 11 years and the resources boom Billions wasted on school halls and dodgy insulation
Goodbye Kevin, your last speech was probably your most sincere
Rudd's apology meant a lot to the aboriginal people, and was certainly a stepping stone in the right direction. Far more so than the midget's "I didn't do it it's not my fault" attitude. The pathetic little man didn't even have the decency to attend parliament on the day.
As for exceptional ecomonic management one could argue the platforms were put in place under Keating's time in treasury, and besides I don't call cutting government and public services and hanging onto tax dollars so a surplus can be achieved "ecomonic management" I call it what it is THEFT!!!! I don't pay taxes so some suit in Canberra can say "Look I've got a surplus" I pay taxes so that money is put back into the community...where it should go!!!!
Resources boom??? Well when one in seven dollars from that "boom" is going back into the Australian ecomony I wonder if it's a boom for Australia or a boom for overseas share holders.
But as we know politics is like football. You can talk til you are blue in the face but you'll never get someone to change sides.