Friday 24 June 2022

Fighting Fake News with REAL, 24/6/22; Murdoch/Hall The Shovel; Kaye Lee on Governments; SCOTUS abandons Gun Control in America;

 

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There's a war in the Ukraine, an Earthquake in Afghanistan Floods in India but the headlines  around the World declare what's important in the Anglosphere 

 

Rupert Murdoch already has a new Tinder profile
"If you're interested, leave a voicemail on your own phone and I’ll listen to it"

 

 
 Jerry Hall will take over control of Australia, after the two came to an agreement over their divorce settlement

Murdoch divorce settlement: Jerry to get Australia

Tips and Murmurs: She can't get no satisfaction(Image: Tom Red/Private Media)

Morrison and Frydenberg celebrated “low unemployment” as a sign of their ” management success” when it’s proved to be their “failure”. Qualified workers are simply not available why? They cut funding to Tech colleges closed the doors to immigration and now have a backlogged waiting list. As a result businesses can’t find the right people needed for the jobs. What’s more Peter Dutton was the Immigration Minister at the time leaving the department struggling with the visa applications and Dutton being crowned the worst Immigration Minister’s crown. These asshole saw us slide down the comparative scale with other nations for the past decade with Morrison doing nothing but scaming us in front of the lights and cameras in different costmes.

When governments have access to the best experts, the latest evidence and analysis and the benefits of a fiat currency, and yet these problems persist, it’s hard not to think that politicians think more about themselves than they do about making decisions in the best interests of the country.

Governments are the cause of many of our problems – they could also easily solve them – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Gun rights expanded in US after Supreme Court overturns NY handgun law

Washington: In a major expansion of gun rights, the Supreme Court said Americans have a right to carry firearms in public for self-defence, a ruling likely to lead to more people legally armed in cities and beyond. The ruling on Thursday (US time) came with recent mass shootings fresh in the nation’s mind and gun control being debated in Congress and states.

About a quarter of the US population lives in states expected to be affected by the ruling, which struck down a New York gun law. The high court’s first major gun decision in more than a decade came on a 6-3 split with the court’s conservatives in the majority and liberals in dissent.

Source: Gun rights expanded in US after Supreme Court overturns NY handgun law

Australia’s media is back-snapped broken — but don’t expect the most concentrated media industry in the world to fix itself, writes founder and publisher Dave Donovan and managing editor Michelle Pini.

Why Australian journalists are at war with their audience

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