AUS Politics
If This Isn’t Anti-semitic Terror, What Is?
Melbourne’s anti-Semitic terrorists promise more of the same.
The Slippery Slope of Age Verification
New Zealand should be wary of the coming violation of personal privacy and online liberty in Australia, as a private member’s bill from National MP Catherine Wedd awaits being drawn from the ballot.
Getting Patted on the Head like the Obedient Lapdog He Is
Albanese goes crawling to the communist dictatorship.
Labor Waits to Take Its Orders from Muslims
Labor won’t do anything until Muslims give them the OK.
Let’s Play ‘Nothing to Do with Islam!©’
How many plain facts can the legacy media try not to report?
Here We Go Again with the Carbon Tax
Raise taxes or cut spending: which do YOU think Labor will opt for?
Beating off the Union Thugs
These battles show that a solid, principled, case can win, even in Australia’s often biased courts. But unions have quietly amassed influence, with proxy advisers bullying corporate boards at AGMs. This partly explains Australia’s plummeting productivity rankings.
Albo Splendidly Wedged by the White House
Who’s side are you really on, you jelly-backed creep?
Is Anonymity a Protected Freedom or a Mask for Malice?
The liberty to be anonymous online is worth protecting, not because anonymity is an absolute good, but because the alternatives proposed by the state are far worse.
Such Are the Mates Labor Have
Yet more thuggery and violent misogyny from the union movement.
The Media Just Can’t Help Lying
Violent anti-Semite described as ‘peaceful protest leader’.