TEACHING MILNE ABOUT ABC BIAS: #65
New ABC chairman Justin Milne: "I don’t
come to the job thinking I need to fix the perceived bias in the ABC
because I don’t know that there really is a bias." Meanwhile, ABC host
Jonathan Green likens Donald Trump's Administration to Hitler's Third
Reich.
No Jonathan Green would have
been more accurate likening Andrew Bolt to an SS media officer employed
by the Third Reich. After all Bolt has the CV for the job. His family is
from Aalesmeer Holland's most notorious nest of Nazi sympathizers. With
qualifications of that standing Andrew Bolt knows what bias actually
means and uses it to great effect.
WESTPAC - NOT JUST WEAK BUT HYPOCRITES
Westpac, freaked by green activists, says it won't invest in mines in
new coal regions to save the world from global warming. But what
hypocrites: "Official figures reveal the bank is a worse greenhouse gas
polluter than some of Australia’s biggest manufacturers."
How much has Bolt got invested in Coal or any Fossil Fuels nothing. If he had he'd a lone fish swimming up stream. Westpac is a corporation central to a free market and has a responsibility to it's share holders. It's duty bound to listen to and study the domestic and global markets and when no private investment entities are taking up the option to lend Adani money Bolt's just showing his ignorance in calling Westpac weak. AGL Origin and Eugenie all major power producers have publically announced they were getting out of coal. So guess what Bolt has become a Socialist and we can presume he's all for the government putting up the $1 bill of his money to finance it interest free and not to any company but one soley owned by the Adani's and based in the Cayman Islands. Will Bolt leverage himself to jump into the opportunity?
MACRON MAY WIN BUT CAN'T RULE
Henry Ergas on the French presidential
election. Emmanuel Macron is the accidental opponent to Marine Le Pen.
He should now win but cannot rule, having little chance of getting many
politicians elected to the National Assembly in the elections five weeks
later.
It's a bit of a Trump, Turnbull situation however one will know what the people of France want a ultra right wing President or a President wanting to unite the country rather than divide it. The conservatives don't seem to be as strong as they think they are. Macron lost and left Abbott should have done the same and Australia might just have moved forward instead of backwards.
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