The Multicultural Con
Canberra sold Australians multiculturalism as neighbourly tolerance, but its own blueprint reveals a far bigger project to rebuild the nation around identity, language and bureaucracy.
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Politicians always seem to promise us heaven on earth while delivering us to hell in a handbasket. Here's the next expected assault on the citizens.
There was another call to reform 'negative gearing' to make housing more affordable, but a maiden speech missed the mark on where the real blame should lie.
Few will lament Alan Joyce leaving Qantas. His legacy is one of incredible brand damage, a diminished business and pretentious wokery.
The opposition leader's announcement about a second referendum exemplifies the Canberra bubble group-think in action.
Sometimes it takes an unexpected loss to remind us of what we should be doing. We should never let those life-hints go to waste.
Being asked what you intend to do with the cash you withdraw from a bank is troubling. It's time to practice some simple civil disobedience.
The tools of enslavement are being promoted as personal benefits and most people are none the wiser.
Preparing for the worst isn't a zero-sum game. It can also save you money and give you peace of mind.
Cals for tax reform are always coded cries to increase the tax take for the government. If they succeed, the result will only be more misery.
There's a welcome respite from the threat of a Central Bank Digital Currency. While there is still time to protect privacy and freedom, it remains to be seen if the general public knows or cares.
Another review of the superannuation system should ring alarm bells for those intent on controlling their retirement savings.
Legitimising previously underground industries could have long-term negative implications for the participants.
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