The voice of Integrity
Isn’t integrity what underpins all governments and elections? After all both combatants are applying for the job to serve the whole Nation not just those that elected them. If failure to deliver promises made are constantly blamed on the opposition who is then doing the job applied for. Morrison seems to be implying it's not him.
The Liberal leader Scott Morrison’s comments this week ramp this up as a key question for the 2022 federal poll. He promised before the last election to introduce an integrity commission and he has not done that. Now he is trying to blame Labor for the broken election promise. Integrity underpins every other promise made – by everyone vying for government.
Source: Scott Morrison refuses to budge on a federal Icac. But the dam of reality will have to burst | AJ Brown | The Guardian
However, when one Party hosts private events for the media the odds become stacked as to who is controlling and focussing the “gotchas”.
My thought for the day The right to vote in an election is the gift that democracy gives. Therefore, it is incumbent on the voter to have a rudimentary understanding of politics and take an interest in the political landscape. ( John Lord)
Source: This will be a ‘gotcha’ campaign – » The Australian Independent Media Network
The Fear of an ICAC
In April's Senate Estimates hearings, the Federal Government was quizzed over its grant of $18 million to the "Australian Future Leaders Program", a charity that appears to have no staff, office or website.
Bridget Archer certainly didn't trust Morrison and crossed the floor
An integrity watchdog has to prevent any government from engaging in the kind of egregious misconduct committed by the Coalition at the last election. PM’s stance on corruption watchdog makes it hard to back him
Morrison and his cabinet are frightened of an effective integrity commission
Paul Murray ("I love Morrison no matter what") will follow AEST LIVE from the venue for post-forum analysis as they examine the leaders’ responses to the main issues and concerns raised by the people of Queensland and announce the results from the forum.
How many Liberals does it take to change their leader when the decision making structure of the party has swung Right? More than dozen members in this current parliament seem to have decided that Morrison wasn’t suitable and resigned? Liberals across Australia and particularly in Morrisons State of NSW are abandoning the Party like never before. Religious groups aren’t run on Democratic principles and Morrison and neither is the Liberal Party any longer.
Morrison is a diehard Pentacostalist Brian Houston his mentor and more than anyone else Morrison has introduced its evangelical leadership style and principles into our political debate and he did it from the get go declaring us to be a Christian Nation.
Like Trump he’s applied “captain’s picks” to this election not representative ones. Liberals are abandoning their membership of the party the way Republicans are in the U.S because of the abandonment of Democracy and rising Autocracy. However, in their abandonment they’re handing it to Evangelicals who have foregone belief in Seperation of Powers the very core of a Multicultural Democratic State. It’s those very fanatics Morrison appoints and appeals to like Deves in Warringah. He supports those against LGBTQIs and specifically Trans. His Religious Discrimination Bill is a fight back against Marriage Equality, the role of women and their place in society has been noted Jen his role model. The very notion of trickle down goodness and Charity from the top rather than politically driven, demanding progressive change has been crystal clear.
Morrison is a cultist who believes he’s a member of an elect. He’d rule with a stick if he could and did when he was given charge of Immigration. Unfortunately Morrison’s isn’t enlightened or a member of an elect and his efforts like most cultists leads back to darker times and a trend we are witnessing globally built more on faith than rationality.
At a media conference this week at the start of the current election campaign, Morrison said: “It’s not a popularity test. You go to the dentist. It doesn’t matter if you like him or not, or like her or not. But you want to know that they’re good at their job.” But if you go to the dentist and they’re bad at their job, you find another dentist. One who is good at their job. And a good leader of their team. A person you can trust.
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