Dear John,
How did they get elected?
This is a bigger newsletter than usual (it's worth the read, I
promise) and it'll leave you wondering, "How did they get
elected"...
That's what I was left thinking after reading the Greens "Rent
Freeze" article anyway.
While we are trying to block the Green's crippling policies, they
continue to attack common sense and critical thinking with their
trademarked "you're racist" rebutle. Pauline continues to call out
their anti-Australian behaviour, which seems to be a common occurrence
of late (you can read our full articles below).
Let's move on from the Greens and talk about going digital. With
Optus being hacked, Pauline warns of digital property deeds and the
potential for a homeowner being unable to prove ownership if a
malicious digital attack occurred.
How are we supposed to feel safe paying off a mortgage when
a hack could leave us unable to prove ownership of our
home?
While many minor parties were warning of digital security leading
up to the election, a key issue every party talked about pre-election
was a federal ICAC (anti-corruption commission). One Nation is
reminding Labor of their promise and won't let this issue be swept
under the rug. I don't know about you but we can't let corrupt
politicians decide when the corruption commission will come into
effect... (I'm not that trustworthy, which is why I voted for
Pauline).
Speaking of questionable Australian politicians, the major parties
have blown yet another chance for Australians to get a fair return on
our sovereignly-owned natural resources. We keep fighting for
taxpayers not to get ripped off, and I think this article is a
must-read if you care about remaining a 'rich' country.
To wrap up a massive week of news, One Nation's Sarah Game kicks
off her political career by going in to fight for her constituents.
Fairer family law is a key One Nation policy and Sarah Game is
becoming the leading force for reform in South Australia.
That's my update for this week. I look forward to hearing your
feedback on our news this week and hope you have a great weekend!
(P.S Don't forget to watch the NRL grand final this Sunday!)
Kind Regards, Peter Brady
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