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A tale as old as time.He must have said something really shocking for Murdoch to toss him out... and for Stokes to want to employ him..
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What an incoherent piece of drivel... Alleging that the Israeli Government is "under attack" tells you all you need to know...This bloke has his finger well and truly on the pulse:
We needed our PM this week. Instead, we got half-arsed Albo
THE FRONT DORE: We needed our PM to help make sense of this week’s shocking events, to lead us in mourning, to guide us through the despair, to lift us out of the sadness, to reassure us. We got Albo instead.thenightly.com.au
After the horror of Bondi and Wakeley, we needed leadership. Instead, we got Albo
A prime minister would have, should have urgently convened a special task force or national roundtable, an emergency summit, to address the mental illness crisis in Australia, or establish a special envoy to do something substantial, national, meaningful to combat violence against the
Albanese was angrier and more active in response to the unfortunate accidental death of an Australian aid worker in the war zone of Gaza than he has been in the wake of the Bondi Junction horror.
He did not hesitate to deploy a special envoy to pester the Israeli government, under attack as it is, from the psychotic Islamic Republic of Iran and in the middle of an existential war with the (actual) genocidal rapists, murderers and hostage-takers of Hamas.
But here, at home, where we need a prime minister, a leader, we’re getting bluster. Fake outrage, faux tears, empty emotion.
This week has shown, confirmed, that this is a Prime Minister out of touch with Australians. At best, he has a superficial understanding of middle Australia, in all its complicated glory.
We were all amazed by the magnificent Bollard Man, of course we were. Albanese knew that. How could he not. So he latched on to him. He became Albanese’s narrative, his safety net. The most superficial path he could possibly take in response to this unspeakably devastating massacre. Albanese took it. Substance, or a lack of it, is Albanese’s kryptonite. Always has been. We saw it with the Voice. We are seeing it now, confronted with a national tragedy, and a society riven with division bubbling barely below the surface.
While we lost one leader this week, fortunately we found another.
NSW Premier Chris Minns, confronted by the horror unfurling in his city, stepped up. Prime Minister Albanese curled up.
Where Minns grew. Albanese shrank.
Albanese praised the bystanders who ran into danger at Bondi Junction last Saturday. He ran away in its aftermath.
Fragile as he is, Albanese will be outraged by this analysis, dismissing it, by the numbers, as wildly unfair. He will, again, miss the point, and will be destined to repeat the same mistakes.
Sadly so, for all of us.
In and of itself, not the worst idea. Social media is a poison rotting the brains of children and adults alike. But that horse has well and truly bolted.The opposition want's to ban social media for under 16 year olds.
Kids don't forget ( my daughter still rememberes something about a free laptop she never got ) so the liberals are shooting their future in the foot.
In and of itself, not the worst idea. Social media is a poison rotting the brains of children and adults alike. But that horse has well and truly bolted.
Also, what exactly is social media? TikTok and Facebook? Sure. Big Footy? Ah, yeah, I suppose. Pokémon fan sites with comments enabled? Liberal Party websites enabling policy discussion among members? Are they suggesting kids can’t interact at all online with other people other than direct chat?
If only there was something the Prime Minister could do beyond a tweet and a walk
If only he was part of a government
Like seriously how about removing the partner income test for welfare payments so you don't force people in abusive relationships to stay because they can't get financial independence
How about raising payments so people can afford to leave
Nah lets just tweet and say everyone needs to do better
I'd be quite happy for them to have a sook about that and I don't really see the need to make their point for themThat would be decried by traditionalists as an ‘attack on marriage and family values’ which traditionally have been blind to DV
If only there was something the Prime Minister could do beyond a tweet and a walk
If only he was part of a government
Like seriously how about removing the partner income test for welfare payments so you don't force people in abusive relationships to stay because they can't get financial independence
How about raising payments so people can afford to leave
Nah lets just tweet and say everyone needs to do better
He's done nothing and he's proposing to do nothing other than attend a march that is asking the government to do somethingTo be fair it's not as egregious as Premiers who have been members of Governments for multiple terms deciding that now is the time for action.
Congratulations on being horribly late to the party.
The Women's March was the defining moment for the Morrison government and I assume if that's occurred to me it's probably occurred to the PM's people too and they'll have learned from his total mishandling of the situation. I'll wait and see what comes out this week.He's done nothing and he's proposing to do nothing other than attend a march that is asking the government to do something
Don't hold your breath waiting they're busy doing things like thisThe Women's March was the defining moment for the Morrison government and I assume if that's occurred to me it's probably occurred to the PM's people too and they'll have learned from his total mishandling of the situation. I'll wait and see what comes out this week.
100M to advertise they are doing something, 60M for consultants to write glossy business plans, 0.8M for the new senior public servants in Canberra and $0.2M for the off the shelf piece of software and 1 public servant actually needed to run it.Don't hold your breath waiting they're busy doing things like this
Love to know how that's going to need 161m when every state already has registers
He's done nothing and he's proposing to do nothing other than attend a march that is asking the government to do something
Poor from Albo
The Women's March was the defining moment for the Morrison government and I assume if that's occurred to me it's probably occurred to the PM's people too and they'll have learned from his total mishandling of the situation. I'll wait and see what comes out this week.
Dickhead (the writer). All of us in frontline services know that all the ******* round tables do is funnel cash to “consultant” firms (all ******* accountant and financial types that spin themselves as ideas people) to go on ******* junkets to stuff their faces as fact finding missions and claim all the travel and per diems as grift.This bloke has his finger well and truly on the pulse:
We needed our PM this week. Instead, we got half-arsed Albo
THE FRONT DORE: We needed our PM to help make sense of this week’s shocking events, to lead us in mourning, to guide us through the despair, to lift us out of the sadness, to reassure us. We got Albo instead.thenightly.com.au
After the horror of Bondi and Wakeley, we needed leadership. Instead, we got Albo
A prime minister would have, should have urgently convened a special task force or national roundtable, an emergency summit, to address the mental illness crisis in Australia, or establish a special envoy to do something substantial, national, meaningful to combat violence against the
Albanese was angrier and more active in response to the unfortunate accidental death of an Australian aid worker in the war zone of Gaza than he has been in the wake of the Bondi Junction horror.
He did not hesitate to deploy a special envoy to pester the Israeli government, under attack as it is, from the psychotic Islamic Republic of Iran and in the middle of an existential war with the (actual) genocidal rapists, murderers and hostage-takers of Hamas.
But here, at home, where we need a prime minister, a leader, we’re getting bluster. Fake outrage, faux tears, empty emotion.
This week has shown, confirmed, that this is a Prime Minister out of touch with Australians. At best, he has a superficial understanding of middle Australia, in all its complicated glory.
We were all amazed by the magnificent Bollard Man, of course we were. Albanese knew that. How could he not. So he latched on to him. He became Albanese’s narrative, his safety net. The most superficial path he could possibly take in response to this unspeakably devastating massacre. Albanese took it. Substance, or a lack of it, is Albanese’s kryptonite. Always has been. We saw it with the Voice. We are seeing it now, confronted with a national tragedy, and a society riven with division bubbling barely below the surface.
While we lost one leader this week, fortunately we found another.
NSW Premier Chris Minns, confronted by the horror unfurling in his city, stepped up. Prime Minister Albanese curled up.
Where Minns grew. Albanese shrank.
Albanese praised the bystanders who ran into danger at Bondi Junction last Saturday. He ran away in its aftermath.
Fragile as he is, Albanese will be outraged by this analysis, dismissing it, by the numbers, as wildly unfair. He will, again, miss the point, and will be destined to repeat the same mistakes.
Sadly so, for all of us.
If we shot all the homeless people the average living standard would rise…Albo is winning BIG all over!!!
BIGGEST drop in living standards in OECD in 2023 and now smashing the BIGGEST income increase tax on PAYE slaves!!! Magnificent increase of 7.6% tax for the Australian serfs vs the measly 5% of the next highest. Bravo Albo,