What choices do we have?

 The current PM Scott Morrison is acting like Big Brother and is not prepared to release us from draconian restrictions unless we give up our rights of choice.

Simple we say get rid of him.  Elections in 2022 so we can rid our self of this self righteous brat.  The problem is the alternative.  

Anthony Albanese, Labor leader and budding despot.  In fact his plans don’t stop with forced vaccinations of 16 +, he wants to vaccinate absolutely everyone babies included with no choice in the matter.

Australia’s economic woes could be eased with sizeable investment in infrastructure and social housing, Labor leader Anthony Albanese has said.

In a speech to the McKell Institute, Mr Albanese said the federal government’s budget (due October 6) must prioritise jobs creation to lift Australia out of its worst recession in almost 90 years. Of course there is no mention of why this recession occurred, but in typical Keynesian bookkeeping as used by the failed Kevin Rudd and dystopian Julia Gillard his plan is to plunge Australia even deeper into debt

The best way to do that, he said, is with large-scale investment in social housing and infrastructure construction, particularly in regional Australia.

“This would create jobs and inject economic activity into sluggish local economies,” he said.  The trouble with this is the money must come from somewhere and Albanese will happily borrow from the CCP to make himself look better..

For anyone with short memories we had huge infrastructure  projects in schools, including many that just did not have the need and we saw lunchrooms for staff triple in size massive carport structures, sheds of mammoth proportion

We cant trust this Labor govt any more than Gillard's tyranny could be trusted.

We need a new political party or we need the Libs to clear out their Left ho came in as a result Of Malcolm Turncoat.



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