"You know who I am" ( Scott Morrison ) " We sure do"!!
Murdoch's paid for "exclusive poll" with its paid for accompanying headline "Labor Suffering"
Where is My Ostrich?
Morrison calls election, in only thing he’s done right in last three years
Morrison completes 6-minute journey to Government House without once stopping to go on holiday
Voters have deserted the federal government in large numbers since the last election in powerful swings that could sweep the Coalition from at least 14 seats including parts of Queensland and Western Australia where it once thought it was safe. The findings highlight the challenge for Prime Minister Scott Morrison in winning Australians back to his cause when he starts the campaign with a Coalition primary vote of 34 per cent nationwide, down from 41 per cent at the last election.
Source: Election 2022: V
Wages have stagnated. Frydenberg says they will recover. Such breezy promises have been proved wrong time and time again. It doesn’t engender much faith in the assurance that wages will outstrip inflation. As MWM pointed out, the Low and Middle Income Tax Offset (LAMITO) ends on June 30, which means that millions of Australians will be paying more tax, not less as claimed.
Source: Judgment Day: It’s the economy, and the environment, and a better deal for the low-paid – Michael West Media
ELECTION 2022
Eight key election issues – and where the major parties stand
Sales, a veteran ABC interviewer, did not lay a glove on the
marketing maestro and the interview ended with Sales smiling, “Thank you
Prime Minister”: the sort of sardonic smile which – in the land of
Insiderville which is the Canberra Press Gallery, denotes a doff of the
cap, an acknowledgment that yes, okay, you sure can spin the proverbial
PM. “You’re good, a bit too good”. There was also the obligatory whine
that the PM should come on more often. But why would he when he has the
cheesily fawning Paul Murray on Sky, or 2GB, or fan-man Chris Uhlmann on
Nine as his go-to? To get to the point, Labor may be streets ahead in
the polls but Scott Morrison is now in his element. His government is a
shambles but, with the three major media houses backing him, and the ABC
and others truckling to their daily news agendas, Anthony Albanese will
have to win this thing, not wait for Morrison to lose it. The
propagandists of News Corp will run hard for Morrison. Already,
according to their questionable Newspoll, the gap has narrowed sharply.
Sure, they want a contest, it sells their propaganda sheets, but given
all the subsidies and favors which Rupert Murdoch, Nine Entertainment,
and Seven have wrung out of the Coalition they will surely be barracking
for the Coalition and bagging Labor till the cows come home.
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