Why I Couldn't Back the Matildas
While the rest of the country was swept up in the Matildas hype, I couldn't bring myself to cheer them on. Here's why.
A Desperate Prime Minister
With a flailing and ineffective policy program, the Prime Minister looked desperate at last week's Labor conference.
Bad Influencers?
Legitimising previously underground industries could have long-term negative implications for the participants.
How Crooked are the Biden Family?
There are more damning revelations about the Biden family business dealings. It begs the question of just how crooked are America's first family?.
War, What is it Good For?
Age (and wisdom) usually tempers the hardest of warrior's hearts but the thought of sacrificing youthful lives on political altars is appalling.
The Housing Hallucinosis
The government's frenzied rush to easy housing affordability pressures is set to make home prices even more unaffordable.
What Does Soros Know?
The announcement by the Soros-backed Open Societies Foundation that it's ceasing European operations suggests a significant shift in geopolitics could be underway.
One Problem Leads to Many Others
The contrast between Labor's pre-election presentation and the post-victory policy reality turns attention to the Prime Minister's history with the Fabian Society.
We Should Heed Orwell's Warning
Entrenching inequality based on race is something straight out of Animal Farm. The book was supposed to warn about Stalinism, not a blueprint for our politicians.
Building Your Moat
In a nation seemingly divided by its finances, the wisdom of building a financial moat is lost on many who have yet to experience hardship.
The Far Left Fringe
The Prime Minister levels slurs at those who oppose his far-left fringe referendum agenda for the country. He's wrong on all counts.
Some are Doing Well
The signs are there that the economy is on the skids, but the worse it gets for most of us, the better it is for some.