Black leaders and their guilty white allies blame these social problems on historic oppression and lack of government aid, and demonize those who challenge such views as – what else? – racist.
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Start with three hundred and fifty Toyota workers in Melbourne being sacked. Bill Shorten was reported to have said that the workers could tell their children that they did not lose their jobs because they had done anything wrong but because of the high Australian dollar.
One tires of the fiction that Gillard was forced to break her election promise on the carbon tax. Never were there more happy captives than on the day the Carbon Tax legislation was passed in the House of Representatives.
James Delingpole began his tour of Australia in Perth last night and when he opened the floor up to questions that we really saw him in his element.
So it has come to this, we are on the verge of introducing state censorship. Unlike many Australians, I have actually lived with state censorship, until I migrated to the West at the age of 28 after being stripped of my Soviet citizenship.
The CSIRO is responding to set of national needs defined by the government of the day – combating climate change and making computer model forecasts of the disasters facing us if we don’t.
Question: When is the only time that a Muslim isn’t welcome on the panel for the ABC’s Q & A program?
So why has Bob Brown stepped down?
No engineered pitting of one group of Americans against another based on wealth (or on race or on gender) is too great a price to pay, apparently, to re-elect a president who can’t run on his miserable record and has no more hope and change to offer for the future.
The ATA, a grassroots free-market centre-right advocacy/activist group, is being launched in Sydney on 1 May.
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