Like Trump, there is a trail of NDAs set in place to prevent us from knowing his past history. Why would that be? There are no such barriers to Anthony Albanese
”Clearly not within scope,” said the department when Jommy Tee went on a Freedom of Information hunt for reasons a future prime minister’s first Australian government job ended in acrimony. Our correspondent found that while the Prime Minister seeks inquiries into the conduct of others, information about his departure from Tourism Australia is kept out of sight.
Source: The first time Morrison lost the nation’s confidence: the story they don’t want you to know – Michael West Media
This like all of Frydenberg's and the LNP's previous budgets a "will be we promise a crystal ball budget" a promise that has continuously failed to eventuate. Remember the "we are in the black, we are in the black " budget the one that never happened? It's now the "after we are elected your wages will soar budget".
The one thing history has shown we can be certain of is their predictions and promises don't eventuate. The budget will simply be an announcement that focuses on the short accelerated recovery after the massive negative bungee jump down. The recovery however will never reach the dizzy negative heights the LNP took us to before the pandemic. Any increase in wages will not overtake the 5% inflation and accumulated fall that workers have seen in the past 10 years. History is fact the predicted Morrison/Frydenberg promises aren't. The promises and predictions the LNP makes even Walter Mitty wouldn't dare make but then Morrison doesn't lie he said so!
And how they are lapping up the “good news”, unemployment “hurtling towards 50-year lows”.
Nothing left to leak, just forecasts and guestimates now
Watch out for the bandaids, promises attached to this Mummy of a Norman Gunston budget, The one-offs, Cost of living help, the fuel excise cut, like the emergency payout of $800 promised flood victims that’s been so slow the red tape even more costly. Remember the speed of the vaccine delivery and the deployment of the ADF to Aged-care and floods. But then promises pad the appearance of this government that continuously failed to deliver the past promises made. Promises are like the hi-viz uniforms that are meant to make Morrison appear to know what he’s doing. One-off gifts promised in the short term do nothing for the nation of increasingly homeless people and this has been a short-term knee-jerk government since 2013.
A one-off $250 for pensioners WOW that’s a bonus
but does that promise drown out the “Nope Nope Nope” anthem we’ve
heard for the past decade? “No Cuts” to the ABC , Health, Education,
Aged-Care, Wages, Public Service etc etc. It took an election for Morrison to say" yes" to NZ's offer to take asylum seekers held in detention made a decade ago.
Australians are used to being told the federal budget will give them billions of dollars in urgent cash to help them through a crisis, but Josh Frydenberg will have to adjust that message on Tuesday night.
Source: Budget 2022: government’s emergency is political not economic
Racism is a historic needless appendix in our Institutions and is given strength it doesn’t deserve in the heartbeats of a minority that keep telling us they represent most of us. The only thing “most” represents in a multicultural society is the echo of the cyclops bigotry of some of us and we certainly know the group that uses it.
However, it’s fading and grows weaker with each and every passing generation. If we want to really rid ourselves of it positive action against privilege, the economic divide, and opportunity pathways need to be addressed in order to allow multiculturalism to really flourish. Scandinavian countries are streaks ahead of us in their institutional approach to democracy and its public institutions primarily education and which begins in primary schools.
Australia’s political leaders often talk about its multicultural credentials, making sweeping statements about its unmatched success in diversity. According to Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Australia is the “most successful” multicultural country in the world. This self-congratulatory speech, however, masks the reality that we are a country with a deep racism problem that is not getting better. Racism in Australia My recent co-authored book Racism in Australia Today with Amanuel Elias and Yin Paradies looks at various manifestations of racism in our history and across key institutions.
Source: Racism is still an everyday experience for non-white Australians. Where is the plan to stop this?
The days of Lenny Bruce are never very far away. However, would Will
Smith have slapped Ellen De Genres, Billy Crystal, or John Stewart for
GI Jane Joke? Lenny Bruce was jailed for the public expletives Smith let
loose with. Violence and assault are what happened and it was on a
Blackman in a predominately white audience who applauded. We know Chris is an Afro-American!
Do you want to understand how Trump happened?” he wrote. “Applause for assault in a tuxedo in California is the same as applause for assault while wearing a red hat in Alabama. That was a crime. There was no virtue attached to it.”
Source: Will Smith Apologizes Publicly To Chris Rock For Oscars Slap: 'I Was Out Of Line' | HuffPost Entertainment
Step 1)
“Violence in all of its forms is poisonous and destructive. My behavior at last night’s Academy Awards was unacceptable and inexcusable. Jokes at my expense are a part of the job, but a joke about Jada’s medical condition was too much for me to bear and I reacted emotionally,” he wrote in an Instagram statement.
“I would like to publicly apologize to you, Chris. I was out of line and I was wrong. I am embarrassed and my actions were not indicative of the man I want to be. There is no place for violence in a world of love and kindness.”
Step 2) The Academy ??
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