LOL bundy, well there's Bob Brown, and Gillard's certainly desperate :)
Then there's Labor, supposedly the workers party (lol), in a marriage of convenience to the Greens, whose main objective is to kill off all productivity (ie Labor's workers), and have us lowly peasants living in caves whilst a select few luxuriously excrete as much CO2 as they like.
A marriage made in hell, I think it was Whitlam that started the Labor courtship with the extremist fringe parties, and it's progressed to where we are today. Now the Greens call all the shots using Labor as the puppet.
Then of course there's the forced marriage to the Independents, also causing Labor problems and splintering the party. Take Wilkie's dopey poker machine laws, Labor knows it'll cost them votes, but they must be seen to be obeying Master Puppeteer Wilkie lest they lose power, so once again the workers and the communities get screwed because of a dictatorial minority of one clown.
But not to worry, if it looks like Wilkie might get the numbers, I reckon Labor will use their Labor-Yes-Men Oakeshott & Windsor to vote against Wilkie and save the day.
Fairdinkum it's like a circus from hell.
Have a listen to this, Ray Hadley talks to St George Leagues Club GM Danny Robinson, who explains exactly what will happen if Wilkie's laws get through.
The club will close.
Over 200 jobs lost.
30,000 members lose their club.
The clubs contributions to numerous local sports and charities gone, about $3.4M/year.
The St George Illawarra Dragons would lose their funding, and probably also lose the funding of the Illawarra Steelers Leagues Club. The mighty, historical Dragons would actually be in jeopardy.
And that's just one Leagues Club. No doubt all Leagues Clubs would be in the same boat, and therefore all Rugby League clubs would be in serious danger.
And that's just Leagues Clubs.
What a disaster of a government! The Extreme Greens run the show, Oakeshott & Windsor the Labor-Yes-Men, Katter seems unhinged half the time and Wilkie's living in fairy land. Yep it's like a circus from hell.
St George GM Danny Robinson tells Ray Hadley pre-commitment could spell the end for his club.
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