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Random Note — Indigenous voice

What kind of democratic exercise would it be that doesn’t fund both sides of a referendum question. This entire push is one of the elites, by the elites and for the elites.

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Random Note -The Left Loves Chaos. A means to an end

Notice the way the left operates. They create chaos and then fight against the available options and where they can, deny the tools to do anything about it, creating a circular argument.   For example The Greens and climate catastrophists demand we do something...

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Random Note — Infrastructure

After twelve years of chaos and wheels spinning in the political mud, May 18 was not an excuse for the government to hit the snooze button, goof off, reset cruise control and get all relaxed and comfortable.

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An Aussie Moonscape, with fences, Greg Bearup — The Australian

This is as shocking as it is unnecessary. Not just the intensity of the drought, we’ve had them before, but because for as far back as I can remember, plans like the pre WW2, Bradfield scheme from 1938 for North Qld and in NSW, the 1980’s Beale plan for the mid north coast. But as we have come expect the inertia of an indolent, gormless, plodding political class, Liberal and Labor, state and federal has seen both plans come to nothing and rural and regional Australia come to this.

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Random Note — Words and Mueller

It’s a classic case of the maxim of Lavrentie Beria, Stalin’s head of secret police, ‘show me the man and I’ll show you the crime’. That is, give me a name and I’ll fit him up with a crime regardless.

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Random Note — Mark Levin goes feral as he cuts loose on Robert Mueller

Time was when the traditional newspapers, radio and television (the MSM) were the gatekeepers of information. If they didn’t publish or broadcast it, it didn’t happen. It was, literally, a non-event. But then along came cable television, the internet, bloggers, streaming and podcasts and the MSM are suddenly no longer the gatekeepers they once were.

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