Trader wrote:bulldogproud2 wrote:Secondly, Tony Abbott has promised to turn the boats back if he wins government. If he is unable to do this, he should be held as accountable as people are holding Julia Gillard for the Carbon Tax. Btw, he will not be able to do it - Indonesia has already slapped his wrist over this.
It's not just the carbon tax that has the electorate despising Julia. Let's not forget:
- Knifing the prime minister (compare that against knifing Malcolm Turnbull)
- The real Julia scam (remember the circumstances, and Tony Abbott's lies, that were the reason for this)
- Handling of boatpeople. (I agree, both parties have acted very inhumanely on this)
- Home Insulation Scheme (not the best of policies, agreed)
- Live exports backflips. (Coalition promised exactly the same policies)
- The Craig Thompson issue, not to mention Peter Slipper. (Peter Slipper was a member of the Liberal Party, never a member of the Labor Party)
- Reneging on the deal with Wilkie to tackle Problem Gambling. (Abbott wants nothing done at all on gambling)
- Building Education Revolution. (A great success - ask those in any school nowadays)
- The legal issues she had over creating slush funds for union officials. (Total hogwash - unsubstantiated, false)
- The Mining Rent Tax. (Nothing wrong with it, except for the timing - low revenue receipts, should have been brought in earlier)
- Promising a surplus then failing to deliver. (The global economy changed, perfectly wise decision to not deliver the surplus)
I'm sure there are others but you get the picture.
And on the surplus, they then came out saying government revenue had decreased and that's why they couldn't deliver the surplus, however when pressed on the issue, they once again backfliped and admitted government revenue had increased 6, 9 and 6% over the last three year. (Government revenue had decreased from those forecast)
If Tony makes that many major blunders, expect the electorate to treat him with the same level of distain.