Tuesday 18 January 2022

Fighting Fake News with REAL 18/1/22; Peter Costello's SMH and the Age polls "we think" Morrison's the better manager ; Material facts prove otherwise

 

Australia housing, real estate, property market

 The Age declares "we think" the LNP are better money managers. History of our material reality shows the reverse is true.

A drastic slide in home ownership, mirrored by an equally dramatic rise in mortgage debt and renting, is a direct result of failed government policy. Spiralling inequality in the “Land of the Fair Go can be addressed, ironically, by stronger lending standards. Economist and The New Liberals candidate Steve Keen on the crisis in affordable housing. At the 1998 Census, 43% of Australians owned their houses outright, 29% had a mortgage, 18% rented from private landlords, and 6% from the government (the remainder were in hotels, homeless, etc). Twenty years later, only 30% owned their houses outright, 37% had a mortgage, while 27% rented from landlords and 3% from the government. And yet the objective of housing policy, under both Liberal and Labor governments, was to increase home ownership.

Source: Housing affordability plunge: radical policy the only answer – Michael West Media

While Morrison and Frydenberg tell us how well we are doing and how globally admired we are economically the reality is hugely different. 8 years ago we were the world’s best and Abbott was Chicken Little screaming ” the sky was falling in”. 4 people died under the ALP’s Pink Bats scheme and we were spending far too much money to escape the GFC. History has shown that the Morrison/ Frydenberg LNP government has brought us to the worst position we have ever faced historically and had arrived there even before the pandemic. Their claims now are akin to those of Monty Python’s Black Knight telling us he was winning the battle. What’s worse Peter Costello’s Ch9 has printed a “poll” showing we still believe Morrison and Frydenberg are the “best managers”. Yes we do believe in fake news but then Gina made $9bn in two years didn’t she?

The Morrison Government’s tally of economic indicators which are the “all-time weakest” or “worst decline in the developed world” keeps climbing, reports Alan Austin. THE PROBLEMS THE Morrison Government has with mistreating women exist on many levels. Many economic outcomes which show impacts on men and women confirm female wellbeing has declined under this regime. 41. Lowest global ranking on gender gap since records began The world has advanced impressively in recent decades in closing the gap between men and women on education, job opportunities, wages and work conditions. Only one developed economy has gone backwards badly on this measure since 2014: Australia.

Source: Morrison Government records 50 worst economic outcomes

Morrison 

 Peter Costello tries to boost Morrison by telling us “what we think” in The Age poll.

However:

The rising death toll and explosion in infections are a direct result of the failure to provide adequate safeguards to cope with these new “freedoms”. Experts warned exceptionally high vaccination rates by world standards would not be enough. Instead, we were given the mantra of “getting the government off people’s backs and out of their lives”. It was a stark dereliction of a government’s public health responsibilities. The failure to provide self-administered rapid antigen tests (RATs) as an essential tool in keeping the country functioning is a major contributor to the deep malaise we are now experiencing. Empty supermarket shelves are the most eloquent witnesses to this reckless wishful thinking. The situation has become so dire even Labor leader Anthony Albanese’s critics are giving him a serious second look.

 

Source: Paul Bongiorno: Summer of our discontent changes political calculus

 But Peter Costello's The Age says he's our man

The failings of the Coalition Government have finally dented its support among its core constituencies that are crucial to its re-election efforts, writes Andrew P Street. SAY WHAT YOU WILL will about notoriously inactive Prime Minister Scott Morrison: when he does finally make a move, he has a magnificent instinct for turning a single problem into a majestically cascading series of catastrophes.

Source: How Scott Morrison lost three core voting blocs in a week

 

May be an image of 6 people and text that says 'When the hospital stops all living donor organ transplants, non-emergent cancer surgeries, elective joint replacements, adolescent scoliosis surgeries, and anything else potentially requiring admission, tell me again how your decision not to get vaccinated only affects YOU.' 

Costello The Age says "we think" Morrison is the better manger.May be a Twitter screenshot of 7 people and text that says 'Kevin Rudd @MrKRudd Murdoch & Morrison sucking the last dregs out of the #Djokovic campaign without answering why they gave him a visa in the first place. Helping to keep the real crisis off the front pages: that Morrison failed to prepare the health system for the virus before he 'let it rip'. Politics lobbed me out Open threat in ETAINED 11th-hour bid Open hreat in last-ditch bid We have the beds closes S 550,000 装奇 Sunday half pape Novax down to last chance DJOKER'S LASTSTAN 550,000 took drugs from strangers'

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