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 favours which Rupert Murdoch, Nine Entertainment and Seven have wrung out of the Coalition they will be surely be barracking for the Coalition and bagging Labor till the cows come home.
Source: The Dirty Election: how the cards are stacked in favour of Scott Morrison - Michael West
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Morrison was an advocate for "free speech" during UNHCR judging complaints of racial vilification by media hacks like Andrew Bolt and Bill Leak. He's now against the principle. The extent of the damage assumed to occur on social media has never really been accounted for. Any legislation against trolls by Morrison seems a little suss when coupled with Dutton's call for parliamentarians to be able to sue and defend themselves at taxpayers cost. Put the two together and you have a situation that enables governments like Morrison's to silence the electorate for saying things "hurtful" about the likes of Dutton Morrison and Deves.
Morrison has hidden his past behind multiple NDA's but they seem insufficient for Pastor Morrison or, Katherine Deves who could simply claim stress while being themselves protected by Parliamentary privilege.
Scott Morrison has vowed to protect youth mental health with election promises to protect children online, while continuing to back controversial candidate Katherine Deves.
Anti-trolling bill to be prioritised as PM backs Deves
4 People died during the ALP Pink Bats scheme and the LNP went “apeshit” The debt to GDP ratio was 20% and the “Sky was falling in” Tax was 20% LNP promises, no they were broken, “pledges” 23.9% but it will be higher. No integrity commission or ABC under Morrison’s plan that will be a pledge kept.
The Morrison LNP has raised our International corruption index from 12 to 18 and it was lower under the ALP. Even a Royal Commission into the unions found "nothing". But Morrison has denied that. However corruption under the Morrison government has been highest since the International index was established. Meanwhile, the LNP is the greatest rabble of self-interested incompetents we have ever seen with Liberals abandoning the party in droves and he says “don’t judge us by our past”
Finally, we have the Coalition tearing itself apart over net zero climate change and Mr Morrison’s intervention in the NSW branch of the Liberal Party. I could write more facts and opinions about this terrible government; however, War and Peace would then be a shorter and not so daunting book. I have put up my hand to say I will be voting for Albanese Government. I hope after you read this article you will do the same.
Source: Morrison’s ‘miracle’ only delivered us pain; now, put your hand up to say he must go – » The Australian Independent Media Network
Frydenberg advertising on a Closed Bank
Corruption CEO of Blind Dogs stood down. Charity rules are broken while the Inclusion Foundation examines itself for wrong doings. That’s the way Josh Frydenberg travels.
The Inclusion Foundation is at the centre of the evolving scandal involving figures from charities endorsing Josh Frydenberg’s re-election campaign, writes Anthony Klan. THE Inclusion Foundation charity, whose founder spruiked Treasuer Josh Frydenberg in political advertisements – almost certainly against charity laws – received record government grants last year that were over six times more than average. The revelations come as it has emerged Cate Sayers has been cleared of any wrongdoing by the chair of her organisation, who happens to be her husband. In the year to 30 June, Cate Sayers’ Inclusion Foundation received $933,986 in government grants, which was 6.3 times higher than its average over the preceding decade and almost three times higher than its previous highest grants, $313,216 received in 2018-19.
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