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Random Notes - Idle ThoughtsWhat Thinking Australians Are Thinking
I notice the government has referred to itself as a stable government. Eighteen ministerial changes, three unsuccessful budgets and two PMs in one term is hardly stability.
Never mind redistributing wealth, growth comes first
“..It is a party with scant regard for the creators of wealth who risk capital to create businesses and the vast non-unionised private sector workforce they employ and who together make up almost all of the nation’s taxpayers and consumers..”
What Thinking Australians Are Thinking (part 2)
“…The Brexit vote marks a turning point in the long march of socialists and moral posers to disenfranchise ordinary people and impose centralist control under the guise of globalisation and progress…”
What Thinking Australians Are Thinking
I’ve been hammering this point about paying out the equivalent of the new Frenchs Forest hospital in Mackellar in interest, every single month for weeks. It’s a strong visual representation of what a billion dollars looks like and what we are foregoing because of Rudd and Gillard being economic arsonists, wreckers and vandals.
Mad As Hell
Over the last 8 weeks I've been making notes on why people are arcing up against the political class. I thought it might have been just me but it seems not. It’s very much the universal Trump Middle America and most recently Brexit phenomenon sweeping the Western...
It’s Morning In Mackellar
Brexit: vote is an escape from EU’s politically correct fanaticism
Brexit’s iconic image was rock star Bob Geldof on a pleasure cruiser with EU elites sticking two fingers up at a fishermen’s rally for Brexit.
It’s Morning In Mackellar
What Thinking Australians Are Thinking
Brexit has demonstrated to the elites that democracy is far too dangerous to leave in the hands of the people. David Meredith, Singleton, NSW The people of Britain have certainly spoken in favour of democracy. The only thing of concern is that 48 per cent of the...
Ya gotta laugh. They can’t even organise a legit petition
41,118 signatories have come from Vatican City, 11,717 from the United States, and curiously, 24,855 from North Korea. At least 19,000 signatures have come from France, and 2,735 from British Antarctic Territory, which has a population of just 250 people