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Post by NFA on Oct 22, 2023 11:11:23 GMT 8
Re: Crisafulli homes in on poll position
The Editor The Sunday Mail
The LNP wing of the UNiparty is planning another comfortable, responsibility-free four years on the opposition benches, (Crisafulli homes in on poll position, 22/10).
By refusing to repeal government-sanctioned murder, a.k.a. euthanasia and abortion, Crisafulli just lost about ten percent of his potential supporters.
By saying the bloated, spoiled bureaucracy “should not fear him,” he lost another ten.
By failing to say how he’ll be fighting back against the globalists’ creeping control-matrix agenda, he lost ten more.
As more voters come to realise that the ALP and LNP are two legs on the same dog, and they answer to wealthy, unelected foreigners, their vote share will shrink.
If we want freedom and prosperity back in Queensland it begins with sidelining the two major reasons we’re in this mess.
At this point, anyone would be better than the ALP-LNP twins and their Green-Teal subordinates.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 22, 2023 13:59:41 GMT 8
Re: How people of Australia found their voice again
The Editor The Sunday Telegraph
Discussing state governments enacting “treaties” with a handful of their own citizens, Peta Credlin asks, “Can’t these people read the room?”, (How people of Australia found their voice again, 22/10).
It certainly makes you wonder why governments with a constitutional requirement to represent the will of the people are so determined to do anything but. Who are they really representing?
Credlin also correctly observes that Senator Price “has stamped herself as the rising star of Australian politics.”
What did Price do that was so unique? She used honest common sense and clear thinking. That raises the question of why so many MPs and Senators fail to do so.
Of Peter Dutton, Credlin says, “… at a time when the Voice still looked like an electoral winner, he opted to oppose it…” – but it took him far too long to do so.
The Voice was self-evidently racist and to have not opposed it instantly smacked of political game-playing, which disappointed conservative voters.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 22, 2023 14:02:20 GMT 8
Re: Life will be cheaper under me: Albanese vow for better future, 01/05/2022
The Editor The Australian
Who remembers Geoff Chambers' story in 'The Australian' back on May 1, 2022, titled, "Life will be cheaper under me: Albanese vow for better future"? The story mentioned "cheaper childcare, power bills, electric vehicles."
How's that working out for you, Labor voters? Feeling flush with money, are we?
What did Albo do once you'd put him in office? Did he make things cheaper? No, he didn't. He devoted all his efforts to the Voice, which he barely mentioned during the campaign.
So who was Albo working for, Labor voters? Was he working to fulfil his promises to you? No, he wasn't. It’s now up to you to work out who he was working for. Hint: they aren’t Australian.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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