What happens when you get Australia’s worst ever Prime Minister and the USA‘s worst ever President in the same room ? The most embarrassing press conference you‘ve ever seen.
President Biden reads from notes on his lap, and when Albanese speaks, Biden stares… pic.twitter.com/Z4h8nHhAPw
FoodBank says 3.7 million Australian households experienced food insecurity in the last 12 months. That’s 36% of the entire Aussie population and more than the number of households in Sydney and Melbourne combined. The figure is up 383,000 on the previous year. The report is below.
I think the Labor Left is learning some lessons from the Democrat’s in America. The vile hatefulness this Voice referendum has produced is only the beginning if it is not passed. The Marxist Left Labor Party is in control of almost the entire nation of Australia. If the nation isn’t completely taken over by Marxism in the next year it will be if they are re-elected.
This is a MUST read as Australia’s mainland is completely controlled by the Left Labor Party. There is also a video of an interview with Professor Augusto Zimmermann which is worth watching.
‘Anthony Albanese keeps telling us the Voice is a “modest” proposal.
“It’s just an advisory body,” he says, over and over.
Well, he must be praying Australians don’t get to hear this.
It’s from Marcia Langton, co-chair of the government’s “Indigenous Voice Co-Design Senior Advisory Group” – this is the mob who actually invented the Voice.
She was on ABC radio this week, trying to explain how it would work when “advising” parliament and executive government.
Keep in mind Langton wrote the mind-numbing, 272-page “co-design” report that Albanese says has all the detail you need on the Voice.
“Why would we restrict the Voice to representations that can’t be challenged in court?” she said.
Langton was asked if she thought it was a problem that if a democratic government made a decision without listening to the Voice, it “could be challenged in the High Court and potentially stopped from being implemented until the Voice had been heard”.
Her response?
“That’s a possibility. And why wouldn’t we want that to be the case,” she said.
If the Voice is “completely gutted”, she said, “then the government can ignore all of the Voice’s decisions with impunity”.
The activists pushing the Voice insist that it won’t confer any special rights.
But can you take the government to the High Court of Australia if it doesn’t listen to what you want?
No bloody way!
But here we have the activist who designed the Voice to Parliament saying that if your democratically elected government makes a decision without “listening to the Voice”, they will wind up in court.
Maybe that’s why Albo said last year that it would be a “very brave government” that ignored the Voice?
Nope, there’s nothing “modest” about this massive overhaul of your Constitution.
The truth is that the dangerous and divisive Voice will exert a political – and legal – power unlike anything before seen in our nation.
They want you to think the Voice is just a feel-good “request”, a “modest” change to our nation’s founding document.
While petrol, electricity and food continue to rise the Australian Labor government is concerned with pushing the climate scam. Yet, it seems the Australian public are content with its leadership. Unbelievable.
The Albanese government has received a post-election boost in the polls, following its first 90 days in office.https://t.co/rGef45MWan
‘The least conservative Liberal (and National) government in Australia’s history lost last weekend.
There was no enthusiastic move to Labor. In fact, both major parties scored woefully low first preference counts. In any country with a first-past-the-post voting system both big parties would be reeling. There’s a reason why only Australia and one small South Pacific nation uses preferential voting; it’s because it works as a protection racket for the two big parties.
The only way to show your displeasure with your own side of politics – because you can’t even stay home when there’s also compulsory voting – is to preference the other side. I did that this past Saturday, practising what I preached.
Clearly, more than a few others did too.
Now, you will not see this on the ABC or hear it from any of the Liberal ‘moderates’, but it was a very good thing having all those Teals take out the inner core of the lefty-Lib gang – Zimmerman ‘I forgot about freedom once I was elected’ Wilson, Sharma, Falinski, and yes, even Josh Frydenberg (who I’m guessing was the driving force behind pushing Scott Morrison to sign up to Net Zero and to pay the ABC all that money just before the election).
These seats were always going to leave the column for any remotely conservative party. Many may not like that fact, but it’s already happened in Canada, Britain, and America. Our voting system merely slowed it down here. The truth is that the well-off rich (and I generalise of course) now vote solidly Left – maybe because they can afford to and like to virtue-signal? They vote more like Canberra public servants than anything else.
There are voices that have an appeal and there are voices that grate on you so much that you would love to…
Well, anyway, Australia’s leader of the Opposition, Albo as he is called, is one of those you or at least I would like to…when I hear his voice; no matter what he says. Now having said that I also do not agree with Albo on almost anything he says but putting all that aside, ‘Having failed miserably to assert himself in any meaningful way in domestic affairs, the would-be prime minister who is preferred by just 26% of voters, decided it was time to insert himself into the presidential election.