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At last, some glimmer of hope, for Labor.Silly Billy hasn't got a clue. IMOHe constantly bags, the fat cats, who is anyone earning a living, while hoping the rest vote for him.Those days are gone, union membership is down to about 1 in 10 in the workforce, and half the people he is trying to connect with aren't interested in politics anyway.Albanese is at least being realistic, with his focus.https://www.theage.com.au/politics/federal/anthony-albanese-lays-out-his-vision-for-labor-in-a-gough-whitlam-inspired-call-to-arms-20180622-p4zn5z.htmlThe blind belief, that most out there, are struggling homeless that just need a bit more welfare, is way of the mark.The struggling are those who are trying to get ahead, but are constantly told to shut up, and get over it.Who knows, maybe Anthony, will be the next John Howard.
At last, some glimmer of hope, for Labor.
Silly Billy hasn't got a clue. IMO
He constantly bags, the fat cats, who is anyone earning a living, while hoping the rest vote for him.
Those days are gone, union membership is down to about 1 in 10 in the workforce, and half the people he is trying to connect with aren't interested in politics anyway.
Albanese is at least being realistic, with his focus.
https://www.theage.com.au/politics/federal/anthony-albanese-lays-out-his-vision-for-labor-in-a-gough-whitlam-inspired-call-to-arms-20180622-p4zn5z.html
The blind belief, that most out there, are struggling homeless that just need a bit more welfare, is way of the mark.
The struggling are those who are trying to get ahead, but are constantly told to shut up, and get over it.
Who knows, maybe Anthony, will be the next John Howard.
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