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Grab some popcorn – things are about to get interesting

December 30, 2018 Kaye Lee 38

2019 is almost upon us and Scott Morrison must be sweating bullets. Not only will he have to hit the road running to contest an […]

Tony Abbott: Why I Intend To Campaign For Him To Keep Warringah!

December 29, 2018 Rossleigh 26

“Will no one rid me of this troublesome priest?” attributed to Henry II. The headline warned us: “ANTI-ABBOTT ARMY ASSEMBLING IN WARRINGAH”. The writer, Tim […]

“We’re into big ideas; they’re in New Idea”.

December 23, 2018 David Tyler 10

“It’s fun to shoot some people,” Defence Secretary Gen. James “Mad Dog” Mattis notoriously remarked in 2005. “Actually it’s quite fun to fight them, you […]

Creating conflict

December 15, 2018 The AIM Network 27

By Stephen Fitzgerald  What started out as a pathetic little grab for votes in the Wentworth by-election, by the LNP, has now been escalated to […]

The people have spoken

December 9, 2018 The AIM Network 32

By Stephen Fitzgerald  The rich get richer, and the poor get poorer! With record corporate profits as wages stagnate and living standards for workers plummet […]

The people are getting uppity and Scott doesn’t like it

December 8, 2018 Kaye Lee 109

When the crossbench moved to end the shameful practice of holding innocent people hostage in the pretence that this is a valid way to keep […]

Extraordinary and Reprehensible Circumstances.

December 3, 2018 26

In 1975, the then Whitlam Labor government, which had been in power for just three years after 23 years in opposition, was being hounded ruthlessly […]

Libs out of touch – Victoria says a resounding NO to hatred and division

November 24, 2018 Kaye Lee 57

Early counting in Victoria shows a landslide to Labor in a total repudiation of Matthew Guy’s law and order platform which always felt uncomfortably like […]

Morrison’s mistakes multiply

November 22, 2018 The AIM Network 28

By Ad astra We ought not to be surprised at the multiplicity of Scott Morrison’s mistakes, given the lack of preparation he has had for the […]

And The Wheels Of The Bus Go Round And Round, But Scottie Morrison Doesn’t Notice…

November 11, 2018 Rossleigh 11

“The wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round, round and round. The wheels on the bus go round and round, all […]

Scott Morrison’s appalling judgement continues

November 2, 2018 Kaye Lee 63

Since seizing the reins a little over two months ago, Scott Morrison has demonstrated the most appalling judgement on pretty much everything. Businesses are loudly […]

If only Dutton and Morrison weren’t so mean

October 30, 2018 Eva Cripps 35

In June 2018, when the world broke into uniform outrage over the forced separation and detention of illegal migrant children in the United States, Australia’s […]

Well done, Tony – now you’ve destroyed the Coalition

October 27, 2018 The AIM Network 36

By Ad astra He’s been this way for years. Like a kid playing a violent video game such as Call Of Duty, he has aimed […]

I thought we were supposed to leave the world a better place

October 25, 2018 Kaye Lee 36

Forgetting the noise and arguments, the marketing and campaigning – a government’s job (and the job of us all) is to make the world a […]

Oh dear – our new PM is not up to the job

October 22, 2018 The AIM Network 27

By Ad astra We know Scott Morrison has held several portfolios, immigration and treasurer the most important. The electorate might have hoped that these experiences […]

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