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Remember the Light on the Hill?

July 24, 2019 The AIM Network 35

By 2353NM   At the 1949 ALP Convention, then Prime Minister Ben Chifley delivered the ‘Light on the Hill’ speech. The speech is seen as a declaration […]

Serving the people, your ideology, or serving God. What comes first?

July 24, 2019 John Lord 8

What is the agenda of this government? What is their narrative for the future of our country? What is it we should be hearing from […]

Boris’s blonde ambitions

July 23, 2019 7

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it […]

Corporate Compromise Candidate: The Rise of Elizabeth Warren

July 23, 2019 Dr John Smith 13

A couple of items from the establishment media in the last few days have led to the suggestion in the title. Senator Warren appears to […]

WikiLeaks, Julian Assange and Decoding the National Security Commentariat

July 22, 2019 Dr Binoy Kampmark 6

The Fourth Estate, that historical unelected grouping of society’s scrutineers, has become something of a rabble, and, as a confederacy of strewn dunces and the […]

How good are jobs? How wrong is Morrison and his government?

July 22, 2019 David Tyler 14

How good are jobs? Only ScoMo, “Ya Radge Orange Barmpot’s” number one fan-boy Down Under could find something to crow about in Wednesday’s dismal ABS […]

Yes, Barnaby, you were wrong

July 21, 2019 Kaye Lee 18

Barnaby Joyce seems to be trying very hard lately to find someone to be popular with. First, he tried for the climate change deniers by […]

The failure of the small government approach

July 20, 2019 Kaye Lee 30

Over the last several decades, the scope and influence of government has dwindled. Assets have been sold, businesses privatised, services outsourced, public servants retrenched, funding […]

Know your place; we were born to rule (part 2) – Morrison and the religious connection

July 20, 2019 John Lord 15

“But the Bible justifies the abundance of poverty and the “money shower” the government pushes from the poor onto the rich is immoral.” This was […]

The Bigot in Chief: Trump’s Intolerant Past

July 18, 2019 Dr John Smith 11

The suggestion that the current President of the United States is a racist and an intolerant bigot is hardly original to me. A quick scan […]

Jim Molan says he deserves to be gifted a Senate spot – again

July 18, 2019 Kaye Lee 15

Appearing on Q&A, retired general and former senator Jim Molan told us that he deserves to be gifted the upcoming senate vacancy which will be […]

Donald Trump, the Democrat Squad and Failed Impeachment

July 18, 2019 Dr Binoy Kampmark 5

Twitter has become policy. It is platform, direction and determination. It has served one particular person well, a hazy mechanism to fog up the lenses […]

The dysfunctional Australian Welfare System needs to be scrapped

July 18, 2019 Keith Davis 15

Whether you are rich, or poor, the one thing you have in common here in Australia is the fact that you are a Welfare Recipient. […]

The Chain of Responsibility

July 18, 2019 2353NM 9

There are certain responsibilities when you are driving a vehicle. You are required to comply with rules such as not being affected by drugs or […]

Christians don’t want to protect their rights – they want to take yours

July 17, 2019 Kaye Lee 24

Many of the same people that are calling for religious freedom protection are also resisting constitutional recognition of our First Nations People. They say we […]

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