#BREAKING MP Kevin Hogan blasts PM
Anthony Albanese in Parliament for destroying Australia's risk reward economic model.
Hogan's critique is razor sharp, the government has systematically inverted incentives for private enterprise.
Historically, risking capital meant keeping the return.
Now, the framework forces a parasitic transfer of wealth “You take the risk and the Albanese Government gets the reward” Hogan argued.
Hogan then rages that this isn't just failed policy, it's a calculated “unforgivable" deception of the Australian electorate.
Hard to argue.
I’ve just watched the Henry Nowak body-cam footage. Digwa deserves the death penalty and his family who covered for him deserve life in prison.
The police officers also deserve life in prison.
The country may well erupt over this.
Britain had a moment of silence for George Floyd. Our politicians kneeled en masse to show their outrage at his killing. "I can't breathe" became a slogan.
George Floyd died on the other side of the world. He wasn't British.
Henry Nowak *was* British and his treatment by the police was shocking and negligent in the extreme. Yet there is no minute of silence. There is no coordinated public campaign. There is no kneeling at sporting events.
And we all know why.
During the summer of BLM, some people said "All Lives Matter". This was treated as the highest form of racism and anyone who said this was immediately cancelled. Why? Because the people in charge don't actually think all lives matter in the same way.
They have created a racial hierarchy of victimhood where a career criminal who died through mistreatment by police in a foreign country with 0 evidence of racism like George Floyd is automatically sanctified because of the colour of his skin.
And Henry Nowak, a British man, one of ours, is automatically dismissed and ignored because of the colour of his.
This is the ugly fruit of so-called "anti-racism", an obsession with race that has created a two-tier society which treats people differently because of the colour of their skin.
This needs to stop.
Nationals leader @mattjcan on Friday likened the government’s actions to King George III and the Boston Tea Party of 1773 as he called for a federal election.
“People have fought wars over this before, 250 years ago. It’s the whole reason the American colonies went to war against their British rulers,” he told Sky News.
“If the people are going to be subject to more taxes, they have to be asked for their consent. They were not asked for this consent, just 12 months ago.”
https://t.co/h5jCXA0rEg
What current generations forget is that Australia had *zero* Capital Gains Tax from its founding through to September 1985 - the first-ever CGT was introduced by Labor under Hawke/Keating… New Zealand still has zero CGT. Socialists are trying to tax the private sector to transfer this income to the public sector to fund its out-of-control growth
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Why not start your weekend with another reminder that Daniel Andrews is the most untouchable unaccountable parasite in the history of Australian politics 🦠
Energy Minister Chris Bowen is facing calls to resign after it was revealed taxpayers spent more than $1 million funding his overseas travel as pressure builds over his international climate commitments.
https://t.co/ESHSXZEtI0
Australian Labor party blames Mum and Dad investors for 1st home buyers losing at auction.
Go to an actual auction it’s not investors.
Labor attacking Australians while selling them out.
I just had the craziest experience at the airport.
We are about to board a flight to Atlanta when the pilot from the incoming plane walks out of the jetway. Guy is probably late 50s, salt and pepper hair, military look. The kind of pilot you instantly feel good about seeing on your flight.
Pilot walks over to the counter, gets on the PA system, and starts addressing everyone. “Folks, I’ve been doing this a long time. Flying one of these jets is easy. The hard part is looking at 130 people and telling them their flight is going to be delayed.”
Audible groans throughout the boarding gate. Most people here are flying to Atlanta as a layover before another flight. 130 people just had their day become a complete mess.
The pilot goes on. “I get it, trust me. But here’s the deal: During our landing, we had a small mechanical issue. I’m not your pilot for the next leg, but I don’t feel confident the jet’s safe to fly until we have a mechanical team look it over, and I don’t feel comfortable asking the next pilots to fly you guys until we get confirmation.”
He points at the agents next to him behind the counter: “Now, none of this is the agents’ fault. Please be kind to them. I’m the one who made this decision, not them, so any inconvenience you experience is my fault. Just please know that I don’t do this lightly, and I’m only doing it because I believe it’s in the best interests of everyone’s safety.”
Now this is where the story gets crazy. The pilot puts the microphone down, grabs his suitcase, and all the people in the gate…
Start clapping.
I’m not joking, everyone starts clapping for the guy. 130 people who just had their travel plans ruined give an ovation to the guy who made the decision and delivered the message.
All because he addressed them with decency and transparency, took ownership of the decision, made it clear that it was necessary, and explained why it was in everyone’s best interest.
It’s honestly one of the best examples of strong communication—of strong leadership, for that matter—that I’ve seen in a long time.
@Delta, whoever your Atlanta to Wichita pilot was this morning, he’s one of the good ones. Please tell him the delayed passengers of flight 1637 appreciate what he did.
It's absolutely insane that Australia, home to 30% of the world's uranium reserves, still bans nuclear power, the cleanest, most reliable baseload energy on the planet. While households cop skyrocketing bills, it's stuck with an unreliable renewables experiment that's failing.
Australia had cheap power, low debt and rising wages.
Now we have the opposite of all three.
The same people who broke it are asking for another term to fix it.
It is the day after #GigglevTickle and I haven’t woken up believing that men can be women. You can try & punish me for not believing it, but you can never make me believe it.
Men cannot be women.
Western society is currently divided between people who know this is a man and are prepared to say so and those who know this is a man but lie out of obedience to an ideology. There is no third option. Literally nobody on earth thinks "Roxanne Tickle" is actually a woman.