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The Leadership Issue

February 24, 2012 By Janine 9 Comments

Dear Jules and Kev

Excuse me could I have your attention for a minute? Excuse me. Hello. CHILDREN WILL YOU STOP YOUR BICKERING FOR A MINUTE AND LISTEN.

Right, now that I’ve got your attention.

It seems we’ve got a bit of a situation happening. Obviously the two of you have issues, there is no denying it, but I think there’s a few things you need to consider.

I realise you have both made politics your life’s work. I understand that your daily world operates in the glass bubble of Canberra populated by politicians, bureaucrats and the media scrum. Where every person lives and breathes lobbying, deal making, you scratch my back I’ll scratch yours, strategy, leak this to make them look bad, spin, spin, spin, deny, deny, deny, oops changed my mind, count the numbers.

However, in what we lovingly call the real world people aren’t as obsessive. Out here the big issues include who’s getting the kids to soccer training this afternoon, who lost the coin toss and has to get time off work to make the orthodontist appointment and has anyone remembered to pay the phone bill?

We simply don’t have time to keep up with who has done what to whom in our country’s capital. The lucky among us have jobs to go to and bosses aren’t keen on us following the twitter debate in the time they are paying us to work. We don’t have a desktop radio to tune in to the press conferences the two of you are throwing together every second hour. Quiet frankly we are tired. We don’t have the energy to worry about your dummy spits when we have our own tantrum throwing children to discipline.

Here’s where we stand. We want honest and sincere representation. We want you to cut the bull**** and just tell us what you really believe not what you think we want to hear. We want bravery, politicians who have a policy that isn’t poll driven. We want folks in charge who we know care about people and consider the human impact of every decision they make.

In the land of the people we are freaking out about stuff like will the interest rates go up? Can we make this week’s pay stretch to cover the bills that need to be paid? We are passionate about our kids getting a good education (whether we can afford to pay for it or not). We want quality medical care even if we long ago ditched those private health insurance premiums. We worry that our jobs are secure and when we find they are not we want to know there are alternatives available other than the dole queue.

We want confidence that the people in charge are looking at the big picture and not just their own personal pride.

I hope you get it sorted and we know that getting it sorted means there will have to be a winner and a loser. Whoever the loser is has to just suck it up and either play nice or take their bat and ball and go home (not slink off to the backbench to sling insults from the rear).

In the meantime, note to the other side, we know you are waiting in the wings rubbing your hands with glee as your enemy self-destructs, but remember the stuff we want applies equally to you – honesty, bravery, care for others, education, health and jobs.

sincerely,

An overworked, overwrought constituent.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Canberra, Julia Gillard, Kevin Rudd, Prime minister

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  1. Noreen says

    February 24, 2012 at 11:33 am

    good luck with this one, constituent!

    Reply
    • shambolicliving says

      February 25, 2012 at 7:33 am

      I’ve always said I was a dreamer.

      Reply
  2. orples says

    February 24, 2012 at 1:07 pm

    Ron Paul . 2012. He is the answer to the question, not only for America, but if we are ever to have a shot at real shot at world peace, he’s our man for that job too.. Check him out, He is the real deal.

    Reply
    • shambolicliving says

      February 25, 2012 at 7:40 am

      Our mob can’t manage to sort out peace in the Party so I think world peace is way beyond them at the moment. So that’s down to your guy.

      Reply
      • orples says

        February 25, 2012 at 8:01 am

        I assure you, if our warmongering Government (and the bankers that influence it) had listened to Dr. Paul from the get go, we would have never invaded Iraq at all. Dr. Paul would bring our troops home worldwide, which I think would have quite an impact on World Peace. If other Nation’s did to us, what we do to them, I have no doubt we would fight back.

        Reply
  3. designedtoat says

    February 24, 2012 at 5:27 pm

    Here here!! from another constituent. I wish they would just get on with the job of doing the job they were elected to do. They are all just as bad as each other. It’s funny how KRudd is banging on about these ‘faceless’ men and so on, when what is happening is exactly what he did prior to becoming the leader of the party, then moving on to the office of PM where it happened to him! Grow up you guys and stop being like children! We need adults to govern!!

    Reply
    • shambolicliving says

      February 25, 2012 at 7:38 am

      I think everyone is a little tired of it all.

      Reply
  4. Malibu Stacey says

    February 24, 2012 at 10:43 pm

    Well said! (My money’s on Gillard romping it in on Monday, and then limping over the next 18 months to an election where the ALP is soundly trounced, because voters won’t forget this childish debacle.)

    Reply
    • shambolicliving says

      February 25, 2012 at 7:34 am

      I think you are probably right.

      Reply

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