The purist centre-right fringe parties and egos are going to destroy the Coalition's chances at the next Federal election. Albanese will prove that because they are right doesn't mean they're not stupid.
At the same time, one needs only look around the world at the large number of people killed by the various variants of the Covid-19 virus, to see how well Australia has fared.
Thanks to the steps taken by Scott Morrison, Australia was spared the worst of this disaster and our mortality was a fraction of that suffered by other developed countries. Our economy is also in good shape.
This achievement alone should have meant that his re-election was a formality, yet State Premiers, with the help of the MSM and the ABC, have been able to claim all the credit for this achievement.
There is a perception that Green Liberal thinking dominates the Liberal Party and in order to win the PM must turn around this perception and clearly articulate policies that are important to Quiet Australians:
• Come out strongly against woke school curriculums, an incursion into women’s sports and gender, and 18c.
• Propose discussion of Nuclear Energy to provide cheap energy for manufacturing and homes.
• Expel MT from the Liberal Party.
• Fix the ABC
• Take away the narrative of the opportunist center right splinter groups inside and outside the party that is certainly destroying his chances.
• Acknowledge that no matter what he does, lefties are never going to vote for the coalition. Ditch them and move on.
Australians are looking at fundamental changes to their country that they never voted for, don't understand, and never wanted. They know they are not the racist bigots they are made out to be and they like institutions such as Australia Day, Anzac Day, and Remembrance Day that are being undermined at every opportunity.
They are desperate for a leader that will bring back sanity and the Australia they know and love. Scott Morrison is the person to do this and if he articulates it clearly, he will romp in.
What Sujatha Fernandes is teaching young students at Sydney University is a provable lie. How can Australia ever succeed when academics at our top universities simply make things up and are allowed to get away with it.It seems that if something fits the far left's narrative, there can be no peer review because the sword of “cancellation” hangs over the heads of dissenters. This is how the myth of global warming is allowed to destroy our economy and the myth that men can have babies is allowed to destroy our morals and the lives of many of our children.People who convince our children of the lie that democratic Israelis are butchers and Hamas are simply benign folk need to be rooted out and fired.
The Trump case creates a deep disillusionment with the U.S. legal system and has destroyed any perception of truth or integrity in it.
The handling of this situation is a fundamental betrayal of the principles of impartial justice, to the point where one can no longer feel safe or confident in engaging with American institutions while the current administration is in power.
Under these circumstances, mistrust in the FBI creates a reluctance to set foot in the country. It underscores the depth of concern about the erosion of the rule of law and the politicization of the justice system. It's a stark reminder of how profoundly damaging the perception of bias and manipulation in legal proceedings can be to the social fabric and to individual faith in the government.
The loss of trust in the institutions meant to uphold justice and protect citizens' rights is a grave matter beyond any one case or political moment. It strikes at the heart of the social contract and the stability of a ...
In today's world, one of the most frightening realities is the ease with which individuals in positions of authority or those who command respect through their demeanor can deceive us without fear of repercussions. These influential figures, be they heads of universities, politicians, or journalists, seem to have no qualms about fabricating narratives that support their agenda, knowing full well that they will face no consequences for their dishonesty.
The problem is compounded by the fact that those who should be holding these individuals accountable often turn a blind eye to their deception. University administrators, for example, may choose to ignore academics who blatantly lie as long as their falsehoods serve to bolster the institution's reputation or further its goals. Similarly, politicians and journalists, despite having access to the truth through briefings and research, may opt to perpetuate lies that align with their political or ideological leanings.
The result is a culture of ...