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Mike's avatar

A good overview of the ongoing inflationary Labor Madness and Scams upon the Nation and People. Awaiting the next iteration of health scares via Albanese from the Bill Gates visit to the fantasy land called The Lodge.

Sean Yuke's avatar

This government disgusts me. They have lost control of migration. They have lost control of the public (dis)service. They have lost control of social cohesion. If they lose any more control they will all need adult nappies. Sold off the three Victoria Barracks sites for what? Less than 2 billion to inject into the pathetic excuse they call defence spending. 2 billion. One off. Somewhere north of 30 billion annually is injected into the aboriginal guilt industry, and their women and children aren't even safe. I've had a gut full, just like everyone who remembers decent Australia. Out with the uniparty. Senator, you, and the scattered offerings who know what the country needs and is quietly praying for need to thrash out your minor differences and form a united front to restore hope and prosperity to this once great society. Please.

Charles Lamb's avatar

So very correct Senator every Australian must get active I have joined One Nation & Advance & Australian Lobby Group. I encourage my fellow Australians to take a similar path. Do nothing & you will have nothing.

Muzz Morris's avatar

I second your actions. I have taken up quite a few groups and support several minor Parties. Nothing will change for the better until people begin to care.

Dianne Bentley's avatar

What an appalling government. They have no morals. If the One World Government people have control of Australia, England, New Zealand and all f Europe, then these creatures leading this country have somehow been put there and are controlled by the WEF. They must be in the pay of the WEF. There is no loyalty in them. This immigration influx is all over western world. You will own nothing and be happy, agenda 30 is happening before our very eyes!

Jan DAWE's avatar

The people in government have sold their souls to the devil

Rowan Shann's avatar

Yes they have - and they wouldn't have got very much for them.

Peter Campion's avatar

Every White Western nation has been infested with politicians who are not representing the will of their electorates.

That cannot be coincidental.

*Someone* is centrally coordinating it.

Who? Hmm?

Jan DAWE's avatar

Probably the WEF and globalists who want to replace the white race with migrants from all over and get rid of what Australian culture we had. They want net zero emissions too. Apparently humans are now outdated by AI.

KoalaPower's avatar

Illuminati/Cabal check out substack/fallofthecabal

madalen baltussen's avatar

Trying to keep a small business solvent in this economy is a feat of extraordinary budgeting and saving a cent where possible. I am lucky I can still pay myself & staff.

Jan DAWE's avatar

We a lucky we don't have a mortgage any more, but it is still expensive to live as a pensioner.

Jan DAWE's avatar

Spot on. Senator Babet again. I was listening to ABC radio news channel today as I was travelling to the city, from rural area, and they keep blaming all their woes on the overseas war. Of course they keep doing the same fixes for inflation, that they cause, like interest rate rises. How many times do we here this remedy being peddled about as the only fix. Maybe if government stopped spending on useless things and overseas nonsense we might actually have some money for Australia. Why aren't we taxing all the mining and gas/oil companies a decent amount? Why is it that the average Aussie has to foot the bill every time? Why are we getting so many extra migrants into the country when we have homeless Aussies who are actually working but can't find a rental or can't afford one. We don't see any of these migrants homeless do we? I wonder why it is just white Aussies and aboriginal people that are homeless? Australia is going to the dogs.

KoalaPower's avatar

I heard, but don't quote me, that when a refugee gets given a house they only have it for a short time before they are kicked out for the next influx and are often made homeless.

Jan DAWE's avatar

It's becoming a crazy place to live.

Watchman Williams's avatar

Traditionally, Australians have complacently neglected their civic responsibility of ensuring accountability of those whom they have entrusted with power. As a consequence, we now have, and have had for a generation, government that is reckless, careless and totally irresponsible and unaccountable, irrespective of the party label with which they choose to identify themselves. Much of this is contrived by the corrupt political parties themselves, facilitated by a corrupt media that shares in the spoils of national degradation. But, at the heart of it all, is the failure of Australians to cherish their inheritance, and instead, to take it for granted. If Australians cannot see that Tweedledee and Tweedledum are two twigs from the same branch, then the nation is done and dusted.

Keith Wieske's avatar

You are so right Sean. We can’t afford a collection of minor parties if things are to change. And change is what we need if this country is to be spared the trauma of socialism. So stand up Ralph and become the statesman we so desperately need by corralling voices from the right and forming a coalition of common sense, hard work and principled leadership.

Peter Campion's avatar

The purpose of a GovCo system is what it does.

Interest rate hikes bleed money from families and the productive economy and channel it to the bankster elite.

If the purpose was to reduce the rate of inflation that would be better achieved by adjusting policy settings; i.e., cutting taxation and regulation, reducing government spending, freeing up energy, and reversing immigration.

Our elected "representatives" treat us as tax cattle for the richest 0.01 per cent.

peter blatch's avatar

Costello did have close to zero net debt. However, there was a fire sale of national assets to achieve this result. Whilst I do consider Labor as the most irresponsible unrepresentative government We have ever had, the truth is the Libs were also flushing Australia down the toilet. This is why lib/lab are referred to as the "uniparty". I hope Pauline mops the floor with these dogs.

KoalaPower's avatar

This is happening in all Commonwealth countries, not a coincendence, it is a planned destruction. Support small business and stop supporting the big corps as much as you can.

Stefan's avatar

... not only in Commonwealth countries ... all of Europe, the US, Canada and the smaller countries in Asia.

KoalaPower's avatar

Not sure about US abut definately Europe and Canada. Not heard about anything in Asia.

Stefan's avatar

sure, same measures apply for the US. Devaluation of the currency, petrol and crocery price hikes, interest rate increase > 100% since 2021.

Yes, it's not so obvious in the smaller Asian countries because poverty is already comparably high and they lack the infrastucture for digital ID and CBDCs.

Cazz's avatar

We need 20 more Senators like Babet to over throw the Major Parties

james unkles's avatar

And that is a national perspective of Labors incompetence. In Victoria its no different under Labor and yet some voters have neen beaten into delirium, senseless by voting Labor. The next generation will suffer the long term effects of servicing debt and feeding the socialist net zero dream.

Jan DAWE's avatar

Unfortunately we have Labour in WA too. Can't believe that they got in again, must be rigged.

Ron Thorp's avatar

The Labor Government's record is a disgrace and should be obvious enough for voters to boot them out at the next election, if not before. We need common-sense representatives, not the crop of con artists we are saddled with at present.

David Glynn's avatar

Well said senator. Lots of aussies feel exactly the same way