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    David Maddison

    This was posted by Senator Babet, United Australia Party, Victoria. One of our few genuine representatives who actually care for the country.

    The direction in which this country is heading is disturbing. The Uniparty have made a mockery of representative democracy.

    I’m sad to tell you that last night we saw the decline of our democracy.

    The Senate passed 32 pieces of legislation without so much as even a debate on them. The Upper House, charged with being a house of review, has become a rubber stamp. It has become the house of approval.

    If Senators are unable to debate bills, then they should not agree to pass bills. But the Government, with some support from the supposedly conservative/liberal coalition, pushed reams of legislation through with barely any scrutiny.

    Instead of democracy we have autocracy. And instead of good governance we have total abrogation of responsibility. The bills that passed include the woke gender neutral Crown References Amendment where the references to the King and Queen have been removed in favour of calling His Majesty or Her Majesty ‘The Sovereign’.

    The Help To Buy shared equity scheme, where the government can own up to 40% of your home. Another tip toe towards communism.

    The Build To Rent bill which is a scheme that signals the decline of the great Australian dream where a rent forever attitude is now legislated.

    Big super funds and fund managers will build and own the homes and you will rent forever whilst they reap generous tax concessions. “You will own nothing and you will be happy”, said Klaus Schwab of the WEF. The first steps of this are now in place.

    Of all the bills to be waved into law last night, the most disturbing was the bill to ban under 16s from social media. This ill-conceived, poorly planned and open-for-abuse piece of legislation is in my opinion not just about protecting children or about supporting parents.

    The law, which purports to be about safeguarding kids, is another step towards the ushering in of a digital ID and social credit type system that will be used to collate information about citizens; information that in the future could be used against us, the people. It’s control wrapped up as care.

    The longer I sit in the Senate, the more I am convinced that the Australian parliamentary system needs serious reform. We should start by insisting that government ministers are not able to sit in the Senate. How can the Senate review legislation with any integrity when members of the government’s executive team who were responsible for the legislation are part of the review?

    Second, we should abolish parties from the voting ticket so that people vote purely for the local representative they believe will best serve them rather than simply ticking the box for Labor or Liberal.

    That would leave senators free to assess legislation on its merits rather than according to party allegiances. The result would be better representation, more ideas, better scrutiny of legislation, and fewer laws passed.

    The current system is madness. In the two and a half years since Labor came to power, the Senate has passed 332 new laws. So many of them are ill-thought out, not properly reviewed and ultimately unnecessary.

    Thank you for your continued support as I fight to ensure that the Senate serves the people rather than the other way around.

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      John in NZ

      That’s an excellent quote. At least someone knows what is going on.

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      OldOzzie

      Two minutes with Australia’s richest man: politics, legislation and tax.

      Australia’s richest man, Kerry Packer, speaking on the stupidity of legislation, politics and tax.

      “If anyone in this country doesn’t minimise their tax, they want their head read, because as a government, you are not spending it that well, that we should be donating extra…:

      Kerry Packer

      You made the rules in 1986 – I didn’t try to sneak around the back door or sneak underneath this. These rules were made in 1986. I read the rules, said “what am I allowed to do?” and that’s exactly what we’ve done!

      Now why do you want to change the rules again? This is the first – What’s happened with this operation going on now is exactly what those rules were put in place for! It’s the first time it’s been used. It’s exactly what they were put in place for and we have obeyed them absolutely.

      Why do you want to change the rules again?

      I mean since I grew up as a boy, I would imagine that through the parliaments of Australia, from the time I was 18 or 19 years of age to now, there must be 10,000 new laws been passed and I don’t really think it’s that much a better place and I’d like to make a suggestion to you which I think would be far more useful:

      If you want to pass a new law, why don’t you only do it when you’ve repealed an old one?

      I mean this idea of just passing legislation legislation every time someone blinks is a nonsense! Nobody knows it, nobody understands them

      you’ve got to be a lawyer with books up to here, purely and simply to do the things we used to do … and every time you pass a law you take somebody’s privileges away

      There’s nothing wrong with minimizing tax!

      I don’t know anybody who doesn’t minimize their tax – you were doing so in ways that were that were contrary to the spirit of the law.

      Well I just got through telling you what I thought about that! I am not evading tax in any way shape or form now, of course, I am minimizing my tax and if anybody in this country doesn’t minimize their tax they want their heads read because as a government I can tell you that you’re not spending at that well that we should be donating extra

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        Geoff Sherrington

        We badly need more mechanisms for Sunset on many pieces of legislation and/or a new law to require 2 old laws to be taken out before a new one can be introduced.
        There is much current legislation that was created as a favour to get votes from a minor party in return.
        The current prohibition on nuclear electricity seems to have come into effect that way, a promise to green if they assisted some other legislation.
        The bad effects of such laws usually outweigh the good.
        Geoff S

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      markx

      Re: super funds owning homes etc

      I could see this coming a mile away when the Canadian pension funds started buying up Aussie farmland.

      Once the super/ pension funds become large enough, they significantly impact the market to the extent they force prices up, and end up owning a significant proportion of assets and businesses.

      While it has worked in the short term, unfortunately over a longer time span, even with our pensions and super payouts we won’t be able to buy anything significant, and we will barely be able to afford to live, and will be renting off the very funds we turned into monsters.

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        Ted1

        Yes.

        And it still depends on somebody doing the everyday work.

        The value of the industries they are buying depends on ever lower numbers of workers. Until something crashes it.

        Like, e.g. the people who got left behind demanding a share.

        Or the discovery that those fewer workers had neglected maintenance of infrastructure.

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      Strop

      The US senate has to debate things for as long as debate is required, unless at least 60 of the 100 senators vote to move to a set period of debate on the topic so it’s not endless. The latter may occur if those who continue to delay a decision are only doing it for the sake of delay. (or something to that effect)
      Perhaps similar should be in place here.

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        Gary S

        No bill should EVER be allowed to pass without debate. We pay these parasites to warm seats whilst doing three parts of bugger all for years before retiring on a fat lifelong stipend and simultaneously taking up a lucrative position in private enterprise with mates they favoured whilst in office. The very least they can do is pretend to represent their constituents. Parasites is not a strong enough label. I can think of many alternatives.

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    David Maddison

    Biden’s pardon of his son was completely open-ended for any and all federal crimes he may have committed over a ten year period, even if they have not yet been discovered. (Biden can only pardon federal crimes.)

    Executive Grant of Clemency
    Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
    President of the United States of America

    To All to Whom These Presents Shall Come, Greeting:

    Be It Known, That This Day, I, Joseph R. Biden, Jr., President of the United States, Pursuant to My Powers Under Article II, Section 2, Clause 1, of the Constitution, Have Granted Unto

    ROBERT HUNTER BIDEN

    A Full and Unconditional Pardon

    For those offenses against the United States which he has committed or may have committed or taken part in during the period from January 1, 2014 through December 1, 2024, including but not limited to all offenses charged or prosecuted (including any that have resulted in convictions) by Special Counsel David C. Weiss in Docket No. 1:23-cr-00061-MN in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware and Docket No. 2:23-CR-00599-MCS-1 in the United States District Court for the Central District of California.

    IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have hereunto signed my name and caused the Pardon to be recorded with the Department of Justice.

    Done at the City of Washington this 1st day of December in the year of our Lord Two Thousand and Twenty-four and of the Independence of the United States the Two Hundred and Forty-ninth.

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      David Maddison

      The upside is that he can no longer “plead the fifth” in any Congressional inquiry. He can’t incriminate himself because he’s been pardoned for all his federal crimes, known and unknown. If he refuses to answer questions he can be held in criminal contempt and sent to jail. Hopefully Trump’s team will get him to answer all those difficult questions everyone wants answers to.

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      Honk R Smith

      Can’t wait for the Trump’s J6 pardons.
      And Trump’s man in charge of the FBI.
      There will tales to tell.
      Load up on popcorn.

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        Peter Fitzroy

        Last time, just before he left office Trump pardoned Charles Kushner, son-in-law Jared’s dad, along with 73 others, let’s hope Biden can beat that

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          Strop

          The pardon to Charles Kushner was a token pardon in that Kushner has served all his time years earlier and the pardon doesn’t remove the conviction from his record. At best it might restore some privileges, but has negligible impact from a justice perspective given it didn’t reduce any penalty received. Very different to the Biden situation where the whole sentencing is avoided and Hunter gets a free pass for any federal crime for the last 10 years, including those not yet known about (if any).
          Should Trump have pardoned Kushner? Probably not. Does it matter that he did? Probably not.

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      Penguinite

      All this does is confirm, in the minds of Americans, they did the right thing in ousting a corrupt regime from power and especially The White House!!!

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      Tel

      Doing such a blatant “all future discoveries” type pardon is almost certainly open to reversal by SCOTUS.

      Biden is trying it on … I guess he has nothing to lose at this point.

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      OldOzzie

      “Corrupt To The Core”: Dems In Disarray Over Hunter Pardon As ‘Rule Of Law’ Narrative Implodes

      Absolute chaos has broken out on the left following Joe Biden’s blanket pardon of his son Hunter – which spans the period right before Hunter joined the board of Ukrainian energy giant Burisma (for $1M/year), through yesterday evening.

      It was also revealed that months of denying this would happen were pure lies, as the pardon had been in the works for months.

      In short, it couldn’t be any more obvious that Hunter was simply the Biden family bag-man.

      As X user @therealZNO notes:

      In 2013-2014, the United States orchestrated a violent coup that toppled Ukraine’s democratically elected government, which led to the ousting of President Yanukovych.

      Events that followed:

      – April 16, 2014: VP Biden meets with Devon Archer at the White House.
      – April 21, 2014: VP Biden visits Ukraine and becomes U.S. policy face.
      – April 22, 2014: Archer joins Burisma’s board.
      – April 28, 2014: British officials seized $23M from Burisma’s owner.
      – May 12, 2014: Hunter Biden joins Burisma’s board, and both were paid millions.

      In 2019, an investigation revealed that the Obama administration knew Hunter Biden’s position on Burisma’s board was problematic and interfered with U.S. policy in Ukraine.

      The investigation also uncovered approved transactions involving the Obama administration which allowed a Chinese government-owned company and an investment firm with Chinese ties to acquire Henniges, a U.S. military technology firm—Bohai Harvest RST (BHR)—linked to Hunter Biden and Chris Heinz.

      This is barely the tip of the iceberg.

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        OldOzzie

        White House ridiculous ‘war politics’ excuse for Hunter pardon is another strand of the Biden Inc. cover-up

        By Post Editorial Board Published Dec. 2, 2024

        Oh, the shamelessness of Karine Jean-Pierre: The White House press secretary on Monday defended President Biden’s pardon of son Hunter as justified because of “how politically infected these cases were” — that “war politics infected the process and it led to a miscarriage of justice.”

        What garbage.

        In reality, “war politics” — Democrats’ desire to bury the clear facts about Hunter’s (and first brother Jim Biden’s) multimillion-dollar influence-peddling to foreigners in Joe’s name — protected Hunter all these years.

        It moved federal prosecutors to go glacially slow in these cases even before Joe won office; it prompted the 51 “spies who lie” to prostitute themselves pitching the “Russian disinformation” lie to suppress The Post’s laptop exposes in advance of the 2020 election; it led Garland to oversee a Keystone Kops “investigation” that “accidentally” let the statute of limitations expire on Hunter’s most serious legal jeopardy.

        Only after Republicans took the House in 2022 and whistleblowers came forward to denounce the coverup was Garland’s hand forced to move the cases along — and even then Hunter nearly nabbed a plea deal that would’ve given him the same immunity that Joe’s now granted.

        That is: It was “war politics” protecting Hunter — and also driving the avalanche of prosecutions of Donald Trump, though of course Jean-Pierre won’t admit that glaring fact.

        Yet all the Democrats’ “no one is above the law” posturing came crashing down with the president’s abuse of his powers to put his son above the law.

        The Justice Department is somehow inherently beyond reproach as long as Democrats are running it, goes this beyond-cynical argument — and Trump’s coming drive to root out all Justice’s partisan players is somehow a “politicization.”

        The rank hypocrisy is another reason voters just handed Trump the White House and a Republican Congress.

        One silver lining: This pardon means Hunter can’t plead the Fifth when called to testify about his role in Biden Inc. corruption — and can still face charges if he’s caught in perjury after Dec. 31.

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          OldOzzie

          ‘Leaving Office in Complete and Total Disgrace’: Scott Jennings CNN Chimes in on Biden Pardoning Hunter

          “Joe Biden is leaving office making the strongest possible case for Donald Trump that anybody could possibly make it, and that’s that our government and our justice system is of, by, and for the elites and nobody else,” Jennings offered.

          As for those, like Finney, who want to make it about Trump, Jennings made further clear he is sick of such nonsense.

          “Never again do I want to hear ‘Oh, Donald Trump’s a liar. You can’t believe anything he says. Donald Trump will abuse his power. Donald Trump will only use the system to benefit himself and his family,’ and so on and so forth. Never again,” he stressed.

          Speaking directly to Finney, Jennings also brought up specific elements of the pardon that have been concerning.

          “I have one question for Karen and that is why did he need an 11-year blanket pardon going back to 2014 when Joe Biden was the vice president?

          We are sitting on the biggest coverup of who knows what crimes, and Joe Biden amazingly knows exactly roughly when it started. He knows just about when it all started.

          He’s leaving office in complete and total disgrace.

          He is a liar and there is no other way to spin this today.

          This has nothing to do with Trump and everything to do with the character of Joe Biden,” Jennings stressed, while Finney laughed at such a question.

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        OldOzzie

        JONATHAN TURLEY: Joe Biden’s pardon of son Hunter cements his legacy as liar in chief

        Biden’s action culminates years of lying to the public about his knowledge and intentions in the influence-peddling scandal surrounding his family

        President Biden’s decision to use his presidential powers on Sunday to pardon his own son will be a decision that lives in infamy in presidential politics.

        It is not just that the president used his constitutional powers to benefit his family. It is because the action culminates years of lying to the public about his knowledge and intentions in the influence-peddling scandal surrounding his family.

        Even among past controversies about the use of this pardon power, Biden has cemented his legacy for many, not as the commander in chief, but as the liar in chief.

        In the 2020 election and throughout his presidential term, Biden repeatedly lied to the American public with an ease and impunity that shocked even many political veterans in Washington.

        He was repeatedly asked if he knew about Hunter’s foreign dealings, including millions in alleged deals with Russians, Ukrainians, Chinese and other clients. President Biden lied and denied such knowledge.

        As I detailed in my testimony in the Biden impeachment hearing, he had repeated discussions of these dealings. He is even on tape discussing news stories on the dealings.

        This is one of the most disgraceful pardons even in the checkered history of presidential pardons.

        President Biden has lied to cover up a corruption scandal that reportedly brought his family millions in raw influence peddling.

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        OldOzzie

        After Thanksgiving, Biden Pardoned Another Turkey

        The Politico story goes on to say that the Jan. 1, 2014 start date wasn’t chosen at random.

        Hunter joined the board of Burisma, the Ukrainian gas company, in April of 2014. The stench of this is bad enough that even some Democrats are squawking.

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          KP

          “Sleepy Joe suspiciously cleared Hunter of ANY CRIMES he committed “or may have committed or taken part in between January 1, 2014, and December 1, 2024.”

          As popular 𝕏 account @WarClandestine noted, the pardon covers the time period when the CIA and U.S. State Department began their 2014 coup in Ukraine, the same year the Hunter Biden-funded biolab company Metabiota started working with the Department of Defense to do coronavirus research in Ukraine.”

          All the ex-USSR countries were just cesspits of biological research and money laundering once the Yanks got in there. More at-

          https://www.infowars.com/posts/its-the-biolabs-stupid-sleepy-joes-hunter-pardon-is-not-about-gun-tax-charges

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      mawm

      How does one say someone is guilty of numerous crimes without saying so?

      This is such an admission that Hunter has broken the law in many ways. If we had a media they would expose these crimes – one by one, for the whole world to see.

      Expose La Famiglia Biden for what they are – a crime syndicate..

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      MeAgain

      https://old.bitchute.com/video/Jw_2F4bE3w4/ – ‘will perpetuate the conspiracy theories’

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    YYY Guy

    I’m a day late but it seems the GayBC thinks the veterans suicide report is about army ladies getting hot and heavy with army guys and then realising boys will be boys and there’s money in it and guys shouldn’t be in the army cos they might hurt someone and even if they didn’t the GayBC will make up stories and add extra gunshot noises as proof.

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      MeAgain

      I see a new growth industry …. Selection processes for future defence leaders will soon include “psychometric testing, particularly emotional intelligence measurement”. Combined with https://bettinaarndt.substack.com/p/justice-denied – I have serious doubts about the problem – solution linkage, but jobs for the, well get on

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        KP

        “Selection processes for future defence leaders will soon include “psychometric testing, particularly emotional intelligence measurement””

        What, to stop the queers crashing Navy ships when they can’t turn off the auto-pilot? NZ will be pleased…

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      MeAgain

      There were no directly related recommendations but one of the submissions from a psychiatrist pointed that some are not even suicides but medication mismanagement – they haven’t taken ALL of the pills, just too many. Particularly when drinking is combined with meds. But no rocking the pharma boat on that angle in the inquiry that I read.

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    “Wikipedia has become one of the most viewed websites in the world, but can it be trusted as a reliable source? Co-founder Larry Sanger is now warning the public not to trust the website he helped to create. “You can trust it to give an establishment view,” Sanger admitted as he explained that the website’s original design has been destroyed.

    Wikipedia was originally created as an open online resource that was committed to neutrality. Between 2004-2009, Sanger said Wikipedia was a pioneer in delivering news from a non-biased perspective but that quickly changed. Users had the ability to edit various pages and debate the information from both sides of the platform, but now it is nearly impossible for the average person to participate. “If you make any edit at all you will be sternly warned or kicked out,” Sanger said, noting this often happens on articles that are “unimportant.”

    Sanger believes Wikipedia is completely influenced by the establishment and has turned the site into “a battleground for a version of the truth,” as host Freddie Sayers pointed out. One blatant example is President Joe Biden’s Wikipedia page. Biden’s page has very little criticism or anything “remotely resembling the Republican point of view,” the co-founder commented. Instead, Biden’s Wikipedia page “reads like a defense council’s brief” with no mention of the alternative point of view. In stark contrast, Trump’s page was written from a Democratic point of view and harshly criticizes the former president. In fact, the page accuses Trump of crimes that he has not been charged with committing.” In contrast, Biden’s page fails to mention the Ukraine controversy or any other debacle during his time as vice president or president. Sanger flatly states that Wikipedia is “reliable on the establishment viewpoint,” which is ironic considering its Libertarian co-founders were anti-establishment.”

    https://youtu.be/l0P4Cf0UCwU

    Now they can add Sleepy Joe’s latest piece to Pardon his own Son, Hunter Biden, as another “fantastic achievement” of his and the Neocn’s Administration. Top stuff Joe and Co.

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      MeAgain

      If someone is slandered in Wikipedia as a ‘conspiracy theorist’, I get a lot more interested in what they are saying….

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      Steve of Cornubia

      Note that Wikipedia never gets mentioned when governments are whining on about ‘misinformation’ on the internet.

      That’s all you need to know about Wickedpedia.

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      David Maddison

      It was a magnificent idea.

      But then, it was taken over by the Left, especially entries for anything political or sociological. And for science related to things like covid or the anthropogenic global warming fraud, it enforces the Official Narrative of Leftist “science”.

      The Left destroy everything they touch.

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      mawm

      Didn’t Sanger give the CIA editing access?

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    Kalm Keith

    The re-post of Senator Babet’s thoughts by David above shows that there is hope for the future even if it’s currently isolated.
    With people like Jacinta Price and Warren Mundine there is hope but with the Payman – Thorpe duo there’s only incessant cries of me me me and poor fella me.

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “Globalist Prime Minister Albanese Says Elon Musk’s Criticism of Australian Policies To Thwart Free Speech in Social Media Is Only Meant to ‘Push His Own Agenda’ as X Owner”

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/12/globalist-prime-minister-albanese-says-elon-musks-criticism/

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      David Maddison

      And yet it’s OK for Australia’s own “Ambassador” to the United States, KRudd, to say the most vile things about incumbent President Trump?

      And I am not aware of anything Elon Musk has said about Australia that isn’t true.

      In fact, he defends the truth. He fought the “take down” order on X issued by the Liberal-appointed e Safety Kommissar (official censor). Although he still had to take it down in Australia, the Kommissar had tried to make the order global in scope which was clearly beyond her legal authority.

      I would trust Musk to tell the truth infinitely more than Alba-sleazy.

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        KP

        “I would trust Musk to tell the truth infinitely more than Alba-sleazy.”

        If only we could REPLACE Alba-sleazy with Musk! The we might get some efficiencies in the public service in Aussie, from top to bottom!

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    OldOzzie

    Victoria ranks last for business amid state spending splurge

    GEOFF CHAMBERS

    Victoria is the worst place in the country to do business, with the state’s dismal budget performance and anti-competitive policies led by Daniel Andrews and Jacinta Allan putting Australia’s second biggest jurisdiction behind the pack.

    A report by the Business Council of Australia on Tuesday shows Victoria ranks last across all states and territories in terms of overall settings for doing business in the country.

    After 10 years of Labor rule in Victoria, the Allan government now boasts the highest debt and worst credit rating across all Australian states.

    BCA chief executive Bran Black, who is pushing Jim Chalmers to accelerate and expand the Albanese government’s productivity fund supporting states and territories, said Victoria must “address its regulatory environment, which is putting a handbrake on the economy”.

    “Victoria has some of the least competitive property tax settings, payroll taxes and business licensing requirements in the country — it fundamentally needs to look at how these are holding back its economy,” Mr Black said.

    From the Comments

    – I have been in business for almost 40 years and have the misfortune to operate out of Melbourne, Victoria. I have never seen business conditions as bad as they are now, even compared to those during the recession we had to have. This year will be our first trading loss which has put significant pressure on all aspects of the business and its people.

    Our land tax bill more than doubled this year as our broke government uses us to fund its incompetence. Hoping for a change of government next year which may help to improve confidence. Not surprised business insolvencies are at record levels.

    – If an election was held in Victoria tomorrow, Labor would still win. Most Victorian voters aren’t too smart, they obviously think the massive debt accumulated is the government’s problem.

    – @Peter it’s not that they aren’t smart. A large percentage rely on labour largesse for their living. Construction Unionists working on useless big build projects, the exponentially growing number of public servants, left wing students, left wing academics and those on the receiving end of all those seemingly infinite woke policies.

    They created a captive voter pool. It’s now almost impossible for the libs to unpick.

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      MichaelB

      As a Victorian, I have a sense that many are living here in a sort of Stockholm Syndrome. And they will keep supporting these lying, destructive vermin politicians.

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      Tel

      A lot of Victorians saw this situation coming and left already. The remaining voters swing mainly towards the Left.

      Victoria of course will go to Canberra and demand a larger slice of everyone else’s GST takings. I mean, because fairness, right?

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      Gary S

      The sea surrounding the Gorgon project would sequester more carbon (dioxide) than the plant itself. Not needed, even if there was a problem.

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    Neville

    Dr Adi Paterson last night told Andrew Bolt that AEMO is a cult and South Australia will now try to use their big diesel generators to stabilise their electricity grid.
    His forecast of future electricity cost increases is truly frightening.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbvLlnhl9ac

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      Chad

      Terrible interview…neither of them seemed to know what they were talking about !
      SAs diesel generators are insignificant in the scale of the States power requirements.
      Bolt was talking about AEMOs desire to control RT solar, whilst Paterson was just pushing Nuclear .

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        Strop

        I got the impression from their reference to SA “unmothballing” diesel generators was only being talked about in the context of assisting with grid stabilising. Not pretending that the diesel generators would power the grid.
        I believe the two generators referred to have a capacity of 140MW which is 5% of SA peak demand. So not quite “insignificant” in terms of potential for grid input as an on demand stabiliser when renewables fluctuate.

        The point of their discussion was that there is a problem with stability due to solar and wind fluctuations.

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    OldOzzie

    Empty slogans can’t hide the reality of renewable fairytale

    The idea that Australia can become a renewable energy superpower is fanciful, even if we can agree on a definition for the term. As for things being made in Australia, we are heading in the direction of making fewer things, not more.

    Judith Sloan – Contributing Economics Editor

    Let’s drop the ‘energy superpower’ nonsense. We’re not even close

    The Albanese government has relentlessly pushed Renewable Energy Superpower and, more latterly, Future Made in Australia, as supposedly appealing slogans. The electorate is presumed to be inspired by these catchphrases, highlighting the direction in which Labor wishes to take the country.

    The problem is that both these slogans have little analytical content and cannot, and should not, be used as organising principles for governing. The idea that Australia can become a renewable energy superpower is fanciful, even if we can agree on a definition for the term. As for things being made in Australia, we are heading in the direction of making fewer things, not more.

    It is understandable why Energy Minister Chris Bowen is so keen on the notion of the renewable energy superpower. It’s not just about the government handing out wads of subsidies to promote renewable energy, it’s about a new economic direction for the country. We can turn our backs on fossil fuels, but the future will be brighter still.

    What is less clear is why Treasurer Jim Chalmers would sign up to this fairytale.

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    Neville

    Recently Matt Canavan asked the AEMO boss if he could guarantee Aussies would soon get lower electricity prices?
    Of course he couldn’t guarantee that and just more of their stupid BS and nonsense.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZobKhZojc0

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      David Maddison

      The price will just keep increasing as more coal generators are shut down and more wind, solar and Big Battery plantations we get.

      Even in the extremely unlikely event that Australia built nuclear reactors as per Dutton’s plan (and don’t forget, he is an anthropogenic global warming fraud True Believer) that would take at least ten years and probably far more. We are talking about “can’t do” Australia. Also, it was the fake conservative Liberal Party that has already banned nuclear power in Australia not once but twice and they are responsible for most of Australia’s renewable madness.

      There is little to no hope of a reduction in electricity prices in Australia no matter which faction of the Uniparty is in power. Australia will continue to self-destruct as electricity prices continue to increase.

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    el+gordo

    Trump has picked Kash Patel to look after the FBI, but not yet confirmed.

    ‘Patel is a Trump loyalist who has published children’s books featuring “King Donald”. He has long denigrated the FBI as a pillar of what he calls the “deep state” or the “corrupt ruling class”.

    ‘In an interview with Shawn Ryan in September, Patel vowed to “shut down” the FBI’s headquarters in Washington DC and reopen the building the following day as a “museum of the deep state”. (Guardian)

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      David Maddison

      He is a good pick.

      Drain the Swamp.

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        el+gordo

        He may even resolve the UAP conspiracy.

        ‘Patel, a 44-year-old who served in intelligence and defense roles in Trump’s first term, is a controversial figure even within Trump’s world, and a former U.S. official described him as “by far the most dangerous pick” Trump has made.

        “There is no ‘there’ to him,” the official told CBS News. “He’ll literally do anything.” (CBS)

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    Greg in NZ

    You think you have it tough over there:

    Boris ‘Boofhead’ Johnson arrives in NZ on a sales tour promoting sumpfink (a book maybe) and the country falls apart (more so than last week) –

    • Outbreak of H7N6 bird flu on a South Island chook farm resulting in 80,000 hens being culled
    • Outbreak of whooping-cough [hooping-koff] resulting in calls for mass jabs for Christmas
    • Pod of pilot whales forgot to switch-off their auto-pilot and ran/swam aground on Farewell Spit
    • ‘Heatwave’ alerts as east coast towns ‘may’ reach 30*C
    • Snow and freezing temps on Mt Cook for the next 48 hours with more ‘heavy snow’ predicted for the coming weekend (12 months = full house)
    • 3 climbers missing on Mt Cook
    • MetService invent new word, sprummer, a mangling of spring & summer to explain the bipolar weather we always get this time of year

    Apart from that, ‘tis a lovely day at the beach, 25*C with a gentle sea breeze, fishers & kayakers heading out for tonight’s dinner, another coffee is brewing… who, me, worry?

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      David Maddison

      H7N6 bird flu is always present in nature and of little consequence.

      It’s mortality rate in humans is claimed to be up to 50% according to Goolag AI which generally represents the Official Leftist Narrative.

      In the light of Official Government Misinformation about covid, I would like to know what the truth is.

      Also, the destruction of chickens is just another excuse for the Left to attack the food supply. They are doing the same in Australia. As I understand it, H7N6 is not especially deadly in chickens. Surely it would be better to let it run its course. The naturally resistant chickens would survive and could be bred to create a population that was resistant.

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      David Maddison

      Fortunately, as the oceans start to boil (sarc), cold and icy conditions like that will soon be a thing of the past.

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      Greg in NZ

      If they had all been riding bicycles, like back when the climate was perfect, this would not have happened. Just Stop Progress! Or maybe introduce a proper licensing system: some of those drivers appear to have been looking down at their computer screens instead of the road ahead… Reality can be painful.

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    another ian

    Might be handy for wood workers –

    “Toxic Timbers”

    https://www.wsqld.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Toxic-Timbers-V5.pdf

    I’ve worked around assorted timbers all my life with no problems.

    Until just recently when a light sanding of a chair made of (we think) English oak brought on dermatitis down the inside of both arms.

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      David Maddison

      I’m thinking, what’s the agenda here?

      Are they trying to stop people working with wood?

      As with all things, let common sense rule, not scary stories.

      If dust is being generated, wear a mask.

      If allergy is suspected, don’t work with that timber or take precautions.

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        another ian

        “Timber Allergies and Toxicity Researched and documented by Gary Bidgood 14 Feb 2016 pg. ii Research of the effects some timber may have on the human body”

        Published by the Woodturner’s Society of Qld

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      David Maddison

      I’m thinking, what’s the agenda here?

      Are they trying to stop people working with wood?

      As with all things, let common sense rule, not scary stories.

      If dust is being generated, wear a mask.

      If allergy is suspected, don’t work with that timber or take precautions.

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      MichaelB

      Look at how many are just listed generically as ‘irritant’. Of course, any form of dust is potentially an irritant.
      No doubt some of the timbers will (perhaps uncommonly) have potential issues, but my advice – keep on wood working everybody.
      (not medical advice! See your doctor if a concern).

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        another ian

        Among the timber chips that I have been showered with to no effect were those from mulga scrub feeding stock.

        Mulga wood is poisonous. The aboriginals used it for spear heads. And it is well known that you get any splinters out ASAP.

        I have scars from a couple of near misses with falling mulga trees which caused wounds wiped with the wet sappy ends of trees. And those scars are bleached white.

        FWIW.

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    David Maddison

    US Senate Select Subcommittee on Coronavirus Pandemic final report.

    https://x.com/COVIDSelect/status/1863637371624862163

    A lab-related incident involving dangerous gain-of-function research in China is the most likely origin of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    EcoHealth Alliance Inc. used U.S. taxpayer dollars to facilitate gain-of-function research in Wuhan, China. READ MORE

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    another ian

    FWIW – another covid report

    “🚨 #BREAKING: The House COVID Committee has released its final report after a 2-year investigation.

    MAJOR FINDINGS:
    – The NIH funded gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab.
    – The Constitution can’t be suspended in times of crisis.
    – COVID emerging from a lab leak is “not a conspiracy theory.”
    – EcoHealth and Dr. Peter Daszak should “never again” receive taxpayer funds.
    – Public health officials have lost the trust of the people.
    – Trump’s Operation Warp Speed was a success.
    – The COVID response was “rampant” with fraud, waste and abuse.
    – “The prescription cannot be worse than the disease,” lockdowns had horrific consequences.”

    https://www.smalldeadanimals.com/2024/12/02/one-flu-out-of-the-wuhan-nest-120/

    Links to 520 page report

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      Vicki

      “Covid-19. Mystery Solved”, by Jim Haslam is an excellent book examining the intricate involvement of both US and Chinese epidemiologists.

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    David Maddison

    A story about Elon Musk, copied from elsewhere.

    In 1995, a young Elon Musk purchased a 1978 BMW 320i for $1,400. When a window broke, he couldn’t afford professional repairs, so he sourced a replacement glass from a junkyard for $20 and fixed it himself. Reflecting on this, Musk once tweeted, “They’re great places to get spare parts.” 

    Fast forward to November 2024, Musk’s net worth has soared to a record $348 billion, making him the world’s richest person. This immense wealth is primarily due to the success of Tesla, SpaceX, and his AI venture, xAI. In contrast, BMW’s market capitalization stands at approximately $44.77 billion, making Musk’s fortune nearly eight times greater than the automaker’s value. 

    This remarkable journey from repairing his own car with second-hand parts to surpassing the market value of a leading automobile manufacturer underscores Musk’s extraordinary entrepreneurial achievements.

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    David Maddison

    Here is a really excellent video talking about the end of wokeism, Hollyweirdo influence, Lamestream Media and others of the Institutional Left in America and the rise of TRUMPism. It’s the beginning of a new era for America and hopefully TRUMP’s influence will extend to the rest of the West. MAGA.

    https://youtu.be/8XGmca5VWYI

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    el+gordo

    Are we there yet?

    ‘According to a new study, biomarker evidence suggests the Barents Sea (Arctic) was seasonally “ice free” from ~8000 to ~2100 years ago, or back when the CO2 concentration was said to be about 265 ppm.

    ‘Since that warmer Arctic period, the climate cooled and sea ice extent expanded.

    ‘For the last 2100 years sea there has been year-round sea ice in this region . Today the minimum sea ice coverage is in August and September, whereas the maximum ice coverage is in March/April.’ (Notrickszone)

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      David Maddison

      Indeed.

      Warmists are like Aristotle who was a “staticist” who believed the earth environment never changed.

      Of course, scientific evidence like this shows it’s been constantly changing through all time.

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    OldOzzie

    How Green Torpedoes Sank the National Fishing Fleet

    Regular consumption of seafood (two or more meals per week) has been found to provide significant health benefits in three broad categories. These are cardiovascular; immune system related; and conditions involving neurological development and functioning.

    Although government and health care professionals are aware of the desirability of greater seafood consumption and some efforts are being made to promote this, no formal cost-benefit assessment has been conducted and there is little appreciation of the actual magnitude of potential benefits either financial or societal.

    Worse still, any real increase in consumption is being thwarted by restrictions on supply and prohibitive prices for seafood resulting from the gross mismanagement of our marine resources by a bloated, incompetent and often malign bureaucracy.

    These may seem excessively harsh words but they are both considered and warranted.

    Briefly, here are some key facts:

    . Australia has the largest fishing zone (EEZ) per capita in the world. It is over 6 million square kilometres in area. While the global average for EEZ area is about 2 hectares per capita, Australia has close to 30 hectares per capita.

    . The Australian annual fishery harvest rate is the lowest in the world at around 37 kilograms per square kilometre (or 370 grams per hectare) while the global average rate is over twenty times greater.

    The reason for this astounding disparity in our fishery production compared to that everywhere else can be explained in one word: bureaucracy.

    We have the most restrictive and onerous fishery management in the world; it is also the most costly per unit of catch. In many of our smaller fisheries, management costs are greater than the GDP of the sector—money could be saved by paying the fishermen not to fish at all and doing away with the management.

    Despite all this expensive management, Australian fisheries are in widespread decline.

    Our fisheries management is not about saving endangered species or beneficial use of resources. It is all about bureaucratic empire building, grant-seeking researchers and political pandering for green votes.

    The reality is out there, over the horizon and underwater where the truth is safely inaccessible. Anyone can claim anything and who’s to know.

    Spending $1.7 billion a year to import a renewable resource we already have in abundance, paying for it by selling off non-renewable resources and calling this sustainable management is beyond stupid.

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    another ian

    FWIW – latest Kunstler

    “The Blob Has a Migraine

    “It’s a beautiful thing to watch the Biden family destroy the Democrat Party.” — @Mazemoore on “X” ”

    https://jameshowardkunstler.substack.com/p/the-blob-has-a-migraine

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    el+gordo

    Seasonal Forecast

    ‘Despite the rainfall signal in early summer, daytime and nighttime temperatures are forecast to be warmer than average across the country.

    ‘With La Niña and the negative IOD unlikely to occur, Australia faces an increased risk of extreme heat and bushfires this summer.’ (Weatherzone)

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    another ian

    FWIW –

    “What do engineers do?

    Mechanical engineers build weapons,
     
    Electrical engineers build guidance systems.
     
    Civil engineers build targets”

    (Via Rafe)

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      KP

      Misinformation!! Disinformation! Fake News!! Everyone knows America could stomp Russia’s pathetic army within a week, I read it on JoNova last week..

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    MeAgain

    Join the Army … if it looks like you are at risk of being deployed, a little mild online stalking out in civvie street, and you’re out of there.

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-12-03/advocates-respond-to-adf-sexual-violence-promise/104676272

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    David Maddison

    Recall the DEI hire that sunk the NZ Navy ship a couple of months ago?

    A report has now been released.

    YouTube commentor Malcontent comments:

    https://youtu.be/VVimv74GDqE

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    MeAgain

    https://escapekey.substack.com/p/the-sustainable-development-goals

    the common line ‘no one will be left behind‘. And they really do love that phrase, but key to understanding here is that this is not about them caring for you, no, it’s rather the opposite, implying that no-one is allowed to opt out.

    As for the ‘healthy environment’, that’s one of the more contentious issues (which is why they hid it well). See, these ‘healthy environments’ per a 2024 document courtesy of the OHCHR on ‘The Right to a Healthy Environment’4 –
    ‘… the right also guarantees environments that are ecologically healthy, regardless of direct impacts on people.’
    And that is not hyperbole. That is an express quote from page 8.

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    KP

    Back to the future for Germany, 1939 calls…

    ” In over 90 investigations, more than 50 homes were searched, and there were 127 police actions in total.””

    Police hunting down people who posted social media comments that the State didn’t like!

    “Users have been acting with incredulity on social media, with one writing: “First election campaign posters leaked,” which showed police breaking down a door.

    Erste Wahlkampfplakate geleakt#Schwachkopf pic.twitter.com/JP4dTvnnzV”

    Coming to a front door near you soon!

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/germany-police-raid-pensioners-house-drag-him-court-after-he-retweets-meme-calling-green

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      David Maddison

      Once Great Britain is the same.

      Australia is becoming like that as the Left becomes ever more embedded. They simply cannot tolerate an alternative opinion.

      The US under TRUMP will see an end of embedded Leftism and an outbreak of freedom.

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    R.B.

    Weird story on Sky
    https://www.skynews.com.au/world-news/united-kingdom/ipswich-towns-sam-morsy-the-only-player-to-refuse-to-wear-rainbow-armband-during-recent-round-due-to-religious-beliefs/news-story/d16410da2a8d93630a5bde4152e48e73
    It automatically rejects comments that mention ,”Christian”. I tested it. Just typed “Christian” and it was reject within 30 seconds. Looks like automatic.
    Amazing, a supposedly conservative news service does that.

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