Libs Go From Net Zeroes to Heroes
After nearly five hours locked in a room debating whether to keep net zero as policy or not, the Liberals finally made a good decision.
Why Leo Varadkar failed to make a full-throated condemnation of the monsters of Hamas.
Ian Plimer sat down with Cory Bernardi to discuss the mining and agriculture sectors, which are under threat by the Albanese Labor government.
Liberal Senator Gerard Rennick has called out Labor and the Greens’ “hypocrisy” when it comes to renewable energy.
When government is funding their potential ideological foes, it raises questions as to how effective
Groups like the United Nations and World Health Organisation have been weaponised by leftists and used as a means of bludgeoning sovereign governments into complying with counterproductive policies.
Why our two biggest industries are under threat, alarm bells ring in Canberra after another boat arrival. Plus, how Labor is gambling with your money on net zero.
The media are painting a narrative that the rejection of failed leftist politics is a product of the 'far-right'. They refuse to acknowledge that the people have had enough of the lies and the corruption.
It's that time of the week when you can let it all hang out on the Confidential open forum. Be ready for an avalanche of common sense!
Stuart Ballantyne has found some inspiration from Sir Paul McCartney and the fall of the Soviet Union.
Gary Lineker’s Israel-bashing has exposed the moral rot of the woke West.
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