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Why The Left Hates Referendums

For the Left, real people are either political fodder or, when they support the Left, useful idiots.
The Left loves power, not people. If that is not understood, the Left is not understood.
To the Left, nations are archaic constructs, impediments to the left-wing ideal of a world without national identities.

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Random Note #157,367—Royal Commission, Electricity.

Random Note #157,367—Royal Commission, Electricity.

“That’s because they’re all on board with the climate change renewable energy target (RET) hoax to reduce the temperature of the world by less than half the difference in summertime temperature between Sydney and Brisbane in a hundred years. It’s a joke right? Wrong.”

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Idle Thought, Pauline Hanson

I think there's a lot of goodwill towards Pauline Hanson 20 years on from her first go round and with the current un-pc zeitgeist sweeping politics in Australia in the UK and middle America, but she then goes and blows it with an anti vaccination comment suggesting...

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Random Note #194,362—The election wash up and Bill Shorten

Bill Shorten says that in forming his new ministry, Malcolm Turnbull would be hostage to conservative Liberals. What can't be forgotten however is that if Shorten got to 76 seats before Turnbull he would  be held hostage to the looney left of the Labor Party, the...

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A Pyrrhic Victory—A pictorial definition

A Pyrrhic victory is a victory that inflicts such a devastating toll on the victor that it is tantamount to defeat. Someone who wins a Pyrrhic victory has been victorious in some way. However, the heavy toll negates any sense of achievement or profit.

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A must read. Malcolm Turnbull, Chapter and Verse by Geoffrey Luck

“..I do wish Malcolm Turnbull would stop claiming, as he did on the ABC yesterday, that ‘I’ve been involved in the internet since 1994 when we started Ozemail.’ The corporate entity which ran Ozemail changed in 1994 when Trevor Kennedy and Turnbull invested in it, but Ozemail itself began two years earlier, in 1992…..Malcolm initially passed on the opportunity, but on Kennedy’s second approach he decided to invest in what was by then already Australia’s largest ISP..”

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Politics of the warm inner glow 12 months on.

The Kiel-based Institute for World Economics estimated that only two per cent of recent migrants to Germany are employable. Professor Ludger Wössmann, director of the Centre for the Economics of Education in Munich, said his research showed at least two thirds of migrants can’t read or write.

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