Australia’s economic growth is at a 30-year low relative to comparable countries, yet the Treasurer claims it is now a world leader. Alan Austin reports.
LAST WEEK’S economic growth figures confirm three realities the Morrison Government desperately wants concealed.
First, that economic outcomes are far below where they should be given global conditions and the relatively well-controlled pandemic, except in NSW.
Second, that the Morrison Government is clearly the worst at economic management in Australia’s post-war history. Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has achieved the poorest outcomes of any post-war treasurer.
Third, that Australia’s craven mainstream media continue to treat citizens with contempt by reporting these appalling outcomes deceptively – if at all – and refusing to expose the Government’s blatant lies.
Frydenberg dubiously claims Australia’s lagging economy ‘leads the pack’
Morrison reduces his role to simply be the PR PM the the LNP Mascot.
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Scott Morrison spits in my face with this confected PR scam
Morrison grabbed 4 million Pfizer doses the wealthy nations like the
UK and Singapore no longer needed calling it “a loan”. He actually
Insured our pain, his failure in supply of vaccines to us will be felt
by the much lower income regions. Morrison’s delay will now be theirs as in
effect he’s jumped the queue. While he’s claiming hero status he’s actually doing
what Trump did. In an effort to boost his political stocks he’s growing and
magnifying Australia’s shame. There goes our fair go image.
London: Wealthy countries face mounting pressure to divert COVID-19 vaccine supplies to lower-income regions, with a new analysis showing they’ll likely have about 1.2 billion extra doses available by the end of the year.
‘Moral outrage’: Wealthy nations will have 1.2 billion vaccine doses they don’t need
Rupert Murdoch’s global media empire has faced growing international condemnation and pressure from advertisers over its editorial stance on climate change, which has long cast doubt over the science behind global warming and has since 2007 attacked various federal government efforts to reduce emissions. The unrelenting negative publicity peaked in global outlets such as The New York Times and Financial Times during Australia’s deadly bushfires almost two years ago, which triggered a comment from Murdoch’s youngest son, James Murdoch, who publicly denounced the outlets’ “ongoing denial” of climate change. Mr Murdoch quit the News Corp board last August, citing concerns about its editorial stance. From October 17, the company will run a two-week campaign that will advocate for a carbon net zero target to be reached by 2050, which is expected to focus heavily on jobs in a decarbonised economy, particularly blue-collar industries such as mining, resources and agriculture. The campaign, according to multiple sources familiar with the plans who spoke anonymously because they are confidential, said it will be fronted by news.com.au columnist and former Studio 10 host, Joe Hildebrand.
Australia is among the top 5 yet our government continues to ignore
it for the sake of politics and power as it remains a marginal seat
issue with which to wedge the opposition. Retaining power neither
service, duty nor Democracy rate in the Morrison political drive. "I care because I'm a dad" is dragged out of the closet at election time
Germany is currently the country most concerned about climate change out of the 28 surveyed for the August update of the “What worries the world” study by market research and consulting firm Ipsos. Climate change is one of Germans’ top three concerns, with 36 percent selecting it as their main worry (six percentage points more than last month, and the highest Germany has recorded to date).
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