Government paralysis
It is becoming increasingly apparent that the bullet we thought we dodged in August last year is actually lodged in the spine of the government. […]
It is becoming increasingly apparent that the bullet we thought we dodged in August last year is actually lodged in the spine of the government. […]
It almost feels like there is a deliberate strategy to firmly let the hoi polloi know that the privileged run to a different set of […]
One thing most people would agree on is that they don’t trust politicians – and with good reason. A summary of ‘Truth in Political Advertising […]
Scott Morrison has instructed Coalition MPs that they are not to talk about anything that they did not take to the election. No-one is to […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
If Scott Morrison was leading the Coalition, he would have announced that a referendum on constitutional recognition will be held during this term. He seems […]
Two days ago, the drunken adulterer who used to occasionally fill the role of leader of our country posted this on Facebook: Warning: The following […]
Last year, Peter Dutton was making a lot of noise about “Australian values” as part of a push by him to make it harder for […]
The first step towards fixing a problem is to admit you have one. If you have an addiction to drugs, alcohol, smoking or gambling, you […]
Two pieces of legislation will come before the parliament in the near future. One is an industrial relations bill to expand the powers of Government […]
It was June 2012 and an inebriated Barnaby Joyce had risen in the Senate to speak about the Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Amendment Bill […]
The Governor of the RBA gave a speech on Tuesday where he basically pleaded with the government for some help. “… we should not rely […]
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