Wednesday, July 21, 2010

In a Quick Debate

Over the days across media boards and in papers and web services discussion has raged about what substance either party has put forward - the idiotic calls of 'I want it and I want it now' enumerate with the great pontifications and rantings of crowds; the senselessness squabbling of gnats filling space best left for pizza adds and dermox scrubs.

The state of play, and reasonable it is, is no different than when it all began - small local visits, hand shakes and smiles, the typical days for the early part of a political race. The South Australians are up in arms because no one is paying attention to them; not something confined to elections it must be said and the locals posts on their local paper's website are simple vitriolic meanderings determined to highlight the backward nature of hicks with their boring, never ending diatribal and uneducated dribble. Perhaps there is a reason heads of parties leave the land of poor manners and sweaty arm pits to last; getting crap of your shoes takes time and the smell can be most distracting.

It is quiet on the front, except for boos of disapproval for Mr Abbott on a TV show that deserves a few boos itself - nothing to concern one self with and the even more obsessiveness with the ALP's slogan goes beyond ibicilic - if that is the worst anyone can pick on then the election will be dull, dull, dull. The concerns to come at the voters next week will be health while the miners spend millions on telling the general public they are poor - so stupifiable is this that the general public even believe the position - the idea of the wealthy paying tax at all is something to be avoided. Naturally the wealthy will distract the news, derail the policies and steer the voters away from issues faced by the country. Health. Yes repeated so as to remind of its importance in this election.

Gillard by a red hair going by the latest mental calculations and it could get closer if Mr Abbott manages not to stick his foot in his or anyone else mouth - which might be quite a feat (feet) for the man dubbed The Mad Monk.

Keep an eye out for anything interesting and far removed from rumour and innuendo and search for yourself what will best serve Australia. The Greens are quiet today as well, but then given the choices at the moment they need do little to get support.

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