And it seems a bit suspicious that Bracks' deputy resigned the same day as well.
Wouldn't the deputy Premier be keen as mustard to step straight in and become Premier if Bracks' just resigned??
I'd say because of his closeness to Bracks he knew something that would make it not worth his while to become premier.
Quoting: doom guaranteed 114209Yeah, my guess is due to the circles in circles factor that not all the politicians know about the real agenda. Clueless fools caught in the arrogant position of "I'm really smart and important" … and then maybe some of those people
do end up figuring some stuff out… they then try and push back and discover… oooooohhhhhh, I see. Fine, I'll leave and take my pension—what would Bracks be looking at, 120k of tax exempt super? indexed for life? Gold card?
Could be smoke and mirrors, but not easy to say 100% for sure.
And then look at this Rudd piece of shit.
And then we have fat pricks like Lorry Oaks bleating on about "echo, Rudd is an echo of Howard's policies"
But… the way they bring it across in the media it is like "see! See! Rudd is just copying Howard's government… and 'copying' is bad" … that's the focus, the copying factor, not the fact that the two parties are in fact one p[arty… oh noooo, focus on the copying. Keep the illusion alive.
….but thing is more and more people understand that this two party fraud of a system is exactly that. A fraud. Two sides, one coin.