Sunday 1 May 2022

Fighting Fake news with REAL 1/5/22; Bullshit by Omission, Promises are now Pledges;

 

 

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 WHY THE LNP MUST BE VOTED LAST
ABOVE AND BELOW THE LINE. 12------X ,HANSON, PALMER, LNP  IN THAT ORDER THEN THERE'S NO  ISSUE
 
CFMEU WA
🎵THERE WERE 4 IN THE BED …🎵
Scott Morrison just announced he would give Clive Palmer all Liberal Party senate preferences in every State except WA. So Clive has replaced Pauline Hansen as the Liberal Party's BFF in the Senate.
Compare that against the bullshit 'anti-establishement' message Palmer is trying to sell people.
The explaination is not complicated. Clive Palmer is there to take the votes of people who would never vote liberal in their life and deliver them back to Scott Morrison via the back door. And in return they'll help him get his Senate seat.
And if we fall for it, then we only have ourselves to blame.
As the saying goes ... "If you live in a democracy and you have an idiot in power, then the electorate is well represented."

Picture: Jason Edwards

 

 Asylum Seekers died unnecessarily when he was Immigration Minister and he threatened to jail medical staff if they talked or revealed any of this. More people died, got sick and had breakdowns unnecessarily because Morrison was Social Services Minister overseeing the Robodebt farce. The LNP were required to payback $1.24Bn and Morrison sees that as best possible practice. More have died because he has been Prime Minister than Vietnam. All due to his mismanagement never mind adding the deaths due to Covid and the Climate disasters. 

4 people only died under the ALPs Pink Bats scheme and the LNP went apeshit!

 Bullshit by omission

As for the slashing "across the board" of the cost of medicines by $10. Sukkar lied or didn't know what he was talking about when it would be for everyone. Frydenberg qualified that “promise now called a pledge” and told David Speers it didn't apply to all Australians again a point is not mentioned here by Morrison. He insisted on the Insiders it only applied to 2.4 M of us with "multiple scripts" or only 10%. That is the most wealthy of course because the poor can't afford to go to the doctors multiple times let alone fill multiple scripts as  regularly as the wealthy.

A $1.2 billion settlement between Robodebt victims and the federal government was reached in 2020. But the Morrison government has never detailed who was accountable for the four-year scheme, and which ministers knew about its problems. Scott Morrison was social services minister when the scheme was conceived, but has denied personal responsibility for the disaster.

Labor has long called for a royal commission into Robodebt, which Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese described as “a human tragedy, wrought by this government”. “Against all evidence, and all the outcry, the government insisted on using algorithms instead of people to pursue debt recovery against Australians who in many cases had no debt to pay,” he said on Saturday. “It caused untold misery. Only an Albanese Labor government will find out the truth.”

Source: Morrison pledges to slash medicine costs

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Billboards are bobbing up around Kooyong desperately imploring voters to “Keep Josh”, and we are only at the mid-point of the 2022 election campaign. Thanks, Scott Morrison.  

   “Mothball Him”

 

Meanwhile, Labor has sallied forth with its solution to the housing crisis, the government buying a share of peoples’ homes. This despite both parties ignoring, for decades and still now: negative gearing, SMF lurks, a 15-year delay in implementing money-laundering reforms, capital gains relief, and other incentives for property developers.

And talking about the latter, Rupert Murdoch’s front pages this weekend are splashing with dubious numbers in a report by government consultants and donors EY, commissioned by property lobby Master Builders, claiming that cutting red tape – that is, abolishing the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC) – will cost us $50bn. How good is a six-week election campaign!

Source: Josh billboard

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