Dear John
The Federal treasurer – a bloke who earns more than $400,000 a year
– is using next week’s Budget to beg Aussies to have 'more kids’.
Words like this coming from an unpopular Labor Treasurer is as
outrageous as it is tone-deaf.
For a start, Jim Chalmers represents a party that won’t acknowledge
that a biological man and woman exist, and that together these two
sexes make a child. In fact, his party has run a culture war that is
teaching children everything but the fact that mums and dads are what
make children.
But the problem with lectures from Chalmers about Aussies ‘getting
on it’ and making more babies run deeper than Labor’s culture war. Put
simply, the issue is that there isn’t a single policy setting that
Labor has gotten right that would encourage women (and their partners)
to have more children.
Labor has raised the cost of everything over their short and
tumultuous two years in office. Electricity, rents, mortgages, food,
essentials, gas, motor vehicles; you name it, we are all paying more
and more for Labor’s largesse. For the Treasurer to beg Australians to
have and raise children when so many families are already struggling
to cope, says everything about Labor’s willful blindness to the
impacts of their terrible policies and economic ineptitude.
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Labor is taking the wrecking ball to the parts of the economy that
lay the golden egg, from manufacturing to mining. It’s like this lot
has never read an economics book. Jim Chalmers would have us believe
he has a doctorate on the topic. If he really does, it’s proved as
worthless as Wayne Swan’s many budget surplus promises.
There isn’t a day that doesn’t pass where some Labor minister
produces an idea to tax Aussies more. The ute tax, the carbon tax, the
net zero plan, immigration driven inflation, or higher interest rates:
the laundry list is exhaustive.
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As part of Pauline Hanson's birthday
month, and to assist with her legal bills over the right to free
speech case, Pauline has knitted some lovely jumpers that are on offer
in our online shop. We have sold 3 of 8 already, so they won't last
long.
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Women, who Labor won’t even acknowledge are the ones that have
children, are being forced to work incredibly long hours to pay for
all the problems Labor has created.
It’s like the left sit around Labor’s miserable war tent, devising
ways to be terrible, destructive, and anti-family. And then they have
the gall to tell us to ‘make more children’ in our 'spare time'.
In a perverse way, Australians are likely to turn the Treasurer’s
message on its head: saying to Jim Chalmers and Anthony Albanese to go
forth and populate the earth singularly, but until then we have to put
up with the nonsense from these economically illiterate fools.
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JIMBONOMICS
This week's cartoon is a flashback to when Jim delivered his last
budget - which was an abject failure. Just like all of Jim's promises,
they are shallow, self-serving, and full of wind.
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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation https://www.onenation.org.au/
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