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Why a Far-Left Government is Essential
By Christian Marx In the past 40 years the Western political narrative has shifted sharply to the right. Since the late 1970s left-wing governments have […]
Can you hear the scream?
By Christian Marx The smell of death is in the air Rotting bodies everywhere Killed by Uncle Sam That great murderous sham Killed by greed […]
Bullying is fine, apparently, but safe schools aren’t
By Tracie Aylmer Bullying is one hell of an art form. For me, being bullied was a way of life. Every day I was the […]
War and dominance
By Stephen Tardrew The real kicker in the long run is Shorten and Turnbull supporting the insane Von Trump family who are intent on running […]
Are we, or did I not?
By Mark Needham Recent unfortunate deaths have been among us, as death always is. I personally am at a time in my life where the […]
Barnaby Joyce livid about form failure
By Sean Barnaby Joyce today was outraged to have received a letter from Queensland asking for financial aid after being stuck with a cyclone. Taking […]
Open letter to Senator Derryn Hinch
Australian Budget Owls is a group of concerned citizen economists who believe debate in Australia should be informed by Modern Monetary Theory. Australian Budget Owls […]
A super way into property ownership?
By Peter Hunt Using superannuation savings to provide the deposit as a means of entering the housing market appeared to have been put back into […]
Accidental Overeating is SO Easy
Today I learnt a valuable lesson about overeating. It is definitely a lesson I should NOT have had to learn (as in, I should already […]
How does Putin keep Trump?
By VegasJessie This is what (I think) was really behind Trump’s decision to bomb Syria. 1) Putin wants a functional president in the White House. […]
How marriages based on mistrust hold back all women
I was intrigued yesterday to observe on Twitter a good deal of chatter from conservative religious types on the topic of husbands who refuse to […]
What if your boss is a bully?
Bullying occurs in all walks of life and it is caused by a number of reasons, but usually by people with a tendency to have […]
Vale Ken Wolff
We are deeply saddened to learn of the sudden passing of Ken Wolff. For readers of The AIMN Ken will be remembered for his many […]
Back to the drawing board, Malcolm
By Peter Hunt Malcolm Turnbull’s example of how the Snowy Mountain Pumped Hydro scheme expansion would make money for the government/s doesn’t stack up. He […]