This is standard practice for the statutory duopoly parties.
Occasionally they actually do what they promised. And it doesn’t work.
But that’s OK, because they can promise to fix it. The word typically used is “reform”. Which means nothing, in objective terms. But it sure sounds good.
Or they promise to do more of it, and harder.
Either way, the “reform”, or doing it more or harder doesn’t work.
momofalex7 almost 3 years ago
How’ d you get to be king then? I didn’t vote for you.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
ever the fink His Majesty is
AnotherFineMess almost 3 years ago
He’s got more than what the Republicans have.
j_m_kuehl almost 3 years ago
Temperature is rising with all the hot air
Ray Helvy Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It’s funny because it’s real-life true.
BigDaveGlass almost 3 years ago
Reminds me off the waste disposal truck with “Politicians promises” on the back…..
Troglodyte almost 3 years ago
How very eco-friendly of the Fink!
saylorgirl almost 3 years ago
Typical!!
Saddenedby Premium Member almost 3 years ago
jb
bigcatbusiness almost 3 years ago
Just like any other politician.
sandpiper almost 3 years ago
Sounds familiar? Just reread last campaign speeches.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 3 years ago
The Fink’s performance is worth just as much as his promises.
cormals almost 3 years ago
Shades of Scott Morrison
brklnbern almost 3 years ago
One way of looking at things.
edeloriea14 almost 3 years ago
The King never really promises what’s kept. Total lack of sympathy!
eric_harris_76 almost 3 years ago
This is standard practice for the statutory duopoly parties.
Occasionally they actually do what they promised. And it doesn’t work.
But that’s OK, because they can promise to fix it. The word typically used is “reform”. Which means nothing, in objective terms. But it sure sounds good.
Or they promise to do more of it, and harder.
Either way, the “reform”, or doing it more or harder doesn’t work.
Lather and rinse, then repeat. Forever.
Committed duopoly party voters are such dupes.