Wednesday 4 May 2022

Fighting Fake News with REAL ; 4/5/22; Grumpy Geezer; Graft; Morrison's Sparkler went Fhhhht;

 



 Morrison promises the first bill proposal on his agenda will be the RDB The Religious Discrimination Bill. ISIS promised  the protection of Islam at all cost with no protection for LGBTQIs either.  The LNP didn't think twice about  ridding the Middle East of the medieval thinking Morrison promises to adopt.

“This is a barbarous, medieval regime restricting the rights of its people”

USA announces plans to invade extremist theocratic state ‘USA’

 

This dude is all lies and has the fake spit and polish necessary of a confidence trickster without the accompanying skills. He has created more distrust and tarnished all our politicians in ways we have never experienced before. Any wonder his past is protected by a series of NDAs NON DISCLOSURE AGREEMENTS.

The Fiberal Party of Australia - Lies & Misdemeanours

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“It’s not the only pointless fib the PM has told in recent days. Yesterday’s claim – that he didn’t see interest rates “through a political lens” – has also been rubbished, with Labor leader Anthony Albanese quipping today that “what he has for breakfast is political”. (“Is the guy serious or what?” added finance spokesperson Katy Gallagher on RN this morning.) No one who has paid even an ounce of attention to Morrison’s career could believe that he wasn’t looking at today’s ...

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The great awakening Morrison’s tenure has been a test of his character – one he has failed abysmally. The election will be a test of Australia’s character but likely one we will pass. It is not entirely clear to me when Smirko Morrison’s re-election campaign jumped the shark. 

Tony Abbott was a national embarrassment, a badly shaved yowie in red-sluggos who bumble-fucked his brief, shambolic term as PM as if he were still in opposition. Morrison runs his as a marketing exercise. Electioneering has been his permanent setting since he and his retinue of Winston Wolfes and limbo champions steam-cleaned Malcolm Turnbull’s blood spatter from the PM’s suite and took up residence. We’ve had >3 years of Smirko the spiv playing dress-ups, 1,300+ days of curries and cock-ups, of crimes and cover-ups, of the game of mates, of drink spikers and staff shaggers, of dullards and sousers in high office – a time when a functionary tabled his seminal work on a minister’s desk and two Tory amuse-douche MPs tea-bagged rent boys in the PH prayer room.

Source: The Gaffer Tapes – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Since 2010, the self-styled ‘’global provider of guaranteed, innovative and tailored healthcare solutions’’ has received $1.8 billion in federal government tenders. Of that, $1.3 billion came from a single tender for face masks made in 2020. In 2020, Aspen Medical was given a $1.3 billion contract to supply face masks to the Federal Government despite having no experience in large-scale procurement reports the ABC. Until then, the most the company earnt in federal government contracts in a year was $124 million in 2014, with most years showing a max of $30 million.

Source: Friends where it matters: Aspen Medical’s contract came out of nowhere

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Morrison looks as old and as tired as Trump a fish out of water thrashing around in the shallows searching for another chance looking for a miracle while we stand watching.

the ALP plan to allow a modest number of lower-income earners to get into the housing market through a shared equity scheme. These have been used successfully in other countries and are supported by various state governments. Morrison backed similar schemes in 2008 and 2017, but now he reckons it’s a sneaky way of Labor grabbing capital gains from the family home. If it was a bigger scheme, one that is easier for people to grasp in detail or it looked more sinister than it is, Morrison might be onto something. As it is, he looks like a tired vaudeville act trying to work up the crowd with material at least two seasons old.

Source: Morrison needs magic and a stroke of luck – with both in short supply

 

Fred Chaney

 From the Ex Deputy Leader of the LNP Member from 1958-95. Morrison's Autocracy.

1958 proudly proclaimed that one of the distinctions between it and the Labor Party was that the primary obligation of a member of parliament was to the electorate, and that to cross the floor, unlike the tightly caucused Labor Party, was permitted on conscience issues.

The Liberal Party is in coalition with the Nationals. If it wins the election it will be in the same coalition. Can it be trusted to do any more on climate change than prevaricate, obfuscate and avoid meaningful action, as it has done for years? If it requires the support of the centrist independents to govern it will have to change. It will have to take climate change seriously, it will have to honour its discarded commitment to have a corruption commission with teeth, it will have to restore accountability because it will be demanded as the price of being in government. It will have to be in a new parliamentary arrangement with people who are not forced into policy positions against the national interest by the most reactionary elements of the Liberal and National Parties.

Source: Election 2022: The Liberal Party has lost its way, says Fred Chaney

 

 

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