A Confidential Christmas Message
Keep the Tinsel. Cut the Spending. End the Control.
Senator Gerard Rennick says there has been an unwillingness in Australian leadership to take accountability for responsibilities.
It was once considered a mental illness, but now the transabled insanity is being taken seriously by the same clowns who brought transgenderism into the mainstream.
The High Court has made another ruling that has many scratching their heads. How can it be good for us to keep foreign born convicted jihadi terrorists in the country?
The Prime Minister has a delicate balancing act ahead of him. He needs to muscle up to China while re-establishing important trade markets for our products.
The impractical reality of electric vehicles is dawning on consumers and costing manufacturers dearly. It'll cost us all a lot more if we ditch petrol power for good.
Kosha Gada says the issue of border protection in the US has been brought “back to the forefront” after Hamas attacked Israel.
Reason has been supplanted by emotional abuse in the public square. Social Media exposes how widespread the 'intellectual village idiot' movement is.
The bailout of central banks has begun, but there are real risks to the global financial system. It was all very predictable, but no one wants to take responsibility for the failures.
The Labor government are not dealing with critical issues confronting the country. They prefer to distract rather than deliver results.
Whatever luck was ascribed to Australia and her fortunate citizens has systematically been destroyed by a succession of self-absorbed politicians. Our cultural balance sheet is now broken.
How can anyone defend the horrific Hamas terror attack on innocent Israeli citizens? Incredibly it's happening in our suburbs and in our parliament.
The great Tucker Carlson bells the cat on one of the most outrageous tales of recent times. The George Floyd fabrications are disgusting.
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