Dear John,
Letting in ISIS and the 'bubble
bursting'
"How are we paying for it?" is a question rarely asked by
politicians, who have forgotten debt has to be paid back. By the way
things look, the impending 'Financial Armageddon' might be on the
scale of the GFC, if not bigger! (This is an article you have to
read).
Besides global financial markets seemingly about to collapse,
another concern on everyone's minds this week is Albanese's plan to
bring violent extremists to Australia. Pauline warns against bringing
in radicalised immigrants who will be un-employable and need full-time
surveillance.
I wouldn't want my kids hanging around children who have been
around (or involved in) extremist acts, would you? Pauline says we
shouldn't bring in people who are 'anti-western culture'; I tend to
agree.
In other news, One Nation, the only party that has questioned how
the World Economic Forum is influencing Australia and our politicians,
has been publicly attacked by the WEF. To discredit One Nation, the
WEF has used words such as "Xenophobic, Racist and Extremist" to
describe us. (We must be doing something right if they feel the need
to attack us).
What do you think? Are you worried about the global economy? Should
we allow ISIS associates into Australia?
That's all from me this week, I hope you enjoy your weekend and I
look forward to hearing your thoughts on this week's newsletter!
Kind Regards, Peter Brady
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