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What Thinking Australians Are Thinking

What Thinking Australians Are Thinking

What Thinking Australians Are Thinking If one reads certain repetitive evidence given under oath to the trade union royal commission, Sam Dastyari had the perfect reason for ­believing he had a right to send an account to someone he correctly believed would pay for a...
What Thinking Australians Are Thinking (part 2)

What Thinking Australians Are Thinking (part 2)

What Thinking Australians Are Thinking (part 2) Chinese are reportedly unhappy giving money to politicians and not getting the outcomes they want. They shouldn’t take it personally. We Australian taxpayers also pay politicians huge sums and we don’t get the outcomes...
What Thinking Australians Are Thinking

What Thinking Australians Are Thinking

What Thinking Australians Are Thinking Sam Dastyari and Bill Shorten ignore the basic truth. It’s not the dollar amount that is the essence of the matter. It is that he made, as a federal shadow minister, a statement which unconditionally supported China in its...
What Thinking Austalians Are Thinking (part 2)

What Thinking Austalians Are Thinking (part 2)

As usual, my copy of The Australian (5/9) has bad news and good news. While young Australians cannot afford their own home, it’s not all bad because a politician costs only $1670. Rod Cruice, Dayboro, Qld … Malcolm Turnbull may well read the riot act, but it is...
What Thinking Australian Are Thinking (Part 1)

What Thinking Australian Are Thinking (Part 1)

What Thinking Australians Are Thinking The practice of our politicians and their political parties accepting donations from those currying influence so pervasive that our politicians are inured from comprehending that it is wrong? The ethical failure of the modern...