I went to see Coriolanus the film adaption of one of Shakespeare’s least known plays at the beautiful art deco Orpheum theatre in Cremorne in Sydney.
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Swan’s article weaves together the standard left line that stands the test of time; because it moulds and massages economic history so as to depict economic progress as a triumph of government intervention. It is all nonsense from start to finish; yet it’s the basis of his whole political philosophy (and the Left’s political philosophy).
Judging by the coverage of the Bob Carr affair, even Australia’s forgiving mainstream media may perhaps be starting to come to terms with the fact that we have someone willing to play fast and loose with the truth in the highest elective office in the land.
Bruce Hawker said the Gillard and Rudd stoush has to be resolved because it is “getting in the way of good government”. This is delusional. Anything which gets in its way is beneficial.
The labour market is weakening. Look at the moribund Australian stock market to get a feel for the way the economy is going.
Even now, with the legislation passed, the carbon tax can be undone, if the elites in the Labor movement, particularly the elite union bosses, can be bypassed.
To shift the political centre of gravity to make extremists out of conservatives is a great victory for the Left. It will be difficult to restore anything close to balance.
Like a confidence trickster intending to fleece the unwary, the Left will inevitably ramp up a disingenuous campaign to lower the voting age. It is coming. Conservatives better be prepared or be steamrolled.
I’m a ninety-nine percenter and I’m not going to take it anymore!
I don’t know whether Judith Sloan and Heather Ridout consider themselves conservatives. I lose the sense sometimes of what being conservative means to some people.
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