It is a new year of Federal political shenanigans, so let’s recap JGill’s path to power:
- JGill promised not to challenge KRudd for the leadership, yet hours later reneged on that promise – catching KRudd out and leaving him unprepared for a vote – thereby becoming PM.
- JGill promised the electorate not to introduce a Co2 tax during the 2010 election, yet within days after the election reneged on that promise to secure Greens support.
- JGill promised a Tasmanian forestry deal with the Greens to secure their votes in House of Representatives, yet even Bob Brown is claiming that the PM failed to live up to the deal, calling it a ‘breach of honour’.
- JGill promised to Andrew Willkie a deal on poker machines to also win his support in the HoR, yet Willkie is now claiming that JGill has ‘trashed democracy’ by this week going back on the deal.
Detect a pattern yet? JGill lied her way into office. She put her own lust for political power above the commitments she made to others, including the nation. How can anyone believe a word JGill says.
JGill’s lack of morality extends to her shady past as an Australian Workers Union lawyer and partner of the corrupt Bruce Morton Wilson. JGill set up bank accounts to funnel union fees into a home renovation, but she claims she didn’t know what the money was for. The media are not permitted to talk about her shady past least they receive a nasty call from the PM and threats from the government media regulator and a grilling at the Senate media inquiry.
Then of course we really get into the mud with her home wreaker relationship with Craig Emerson; another topic off limit to the media.
Let’s be clear: JGill was not elected by the people. If every MP had done as their electorate had wanted them to do back in 2010, Tony Abbott would be the PM. From this we can gain some solace, that the Australian people are by far and away more honest and true than the current PM.