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Well, golleee. Whowouldathunkit!!!

The pressing concern for Turnbull is the conservative revolt under way inside his own party. Many Liberal voters did not like the big spending, big taxing budget. They are seething over the retrospective changes to superannuation. They are appalled by suggestions the party would swap preferences with the Greens. And they are still smarting over the leadership coup.

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The trashing, wrecking and vandalising. It’s all going according to plan

Andrew Bolt in his column suggests that the left “still doesn’t get it” I disagree. I say that they do get it. They know exactly what they’re doing. They’re on a mission to trash, wreck and vandalise Australia socially, culturally and economically and the multi culti, ethnic card is just part of their multi pronged program.

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Effective advertising. Plain, simple and to the point.

Barnaby Joyce reminding the people of New England of Windsor's betrayal of his base with Gillard. Wouldn't mind something like this roadside for Mackellar. "Not this time Malcolm" to remind people of The Liberal Party's betrayal if its base under Turnbull. Very simple...

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What Thinking Australians Are Thinking

What Thinking Australians Are Thinking

Are our leaders up to it? Being philosophically opposed to everything the ALP stands for, I could never vote for Bill Shorten. However, I can guarantee that if the Coalition do not abandon their intention to retrospectively raid the superannuation funds of their core...

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How Bad Do You Have To Be, To Be This Bad?

Ms Ward has previously ­conceded that Safe Schools was not an anti-bullying program, but rather a means to promote sexual and gender diversity. She has advised school princip­als that they could dismiss parental concerns about the program with a “tough luck”.

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Depressingly Predictable But Not Surprising

Depressingly Predictable But Not Surprising

As depressingly predictable as it is, it is still unbelievable that after being unceremoniously dumped in a landslide 3 years ago, the punters are willing to lineup and give this Labor mob another go according to the latest Newspoll in The Australian. This is not a...

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How’s that rich, colourful, vibrant multiculti tapestry working out on the ground, airside.

How’s that rich, colourful, vibrant multiculti tapestry working out on the ground, airside.

The discovery of jihadist collusion there would have far-reaching implications for air travel around the world.

In theory, all employees working airside at the airport – such as baggage handlers and maintenance staff – are vetted by the police. In practice, the vetting procedure consists of little more than a study of the candidate’s criminal record and of the French intelligence agencies’ “S” list of people regarded as a threat to national security.

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