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Funny if not so SAD.

  • brypat3
  • Mar 22, 2024
  • 1 min read

From the article in this weeks "The Saturday Post" by Paul Bongiorno titled "Stage three strikes and its gone",

Bongiorno leads a subheading "Dutton says you can no longer believe anything Albanese or Chalmers say on their future tax intentions". It would be funny were it not so hypocritical. This, from the man who knowingly lied to the nation,when during the referendum on the Voice to Parliament, his party, for most of the period the issue was being debated in Parliament, were the government. All they had to do was refer to Hansard. Unfortunately too many of our complacent voters found it convenient to use the catchcry "If you dont know,vote no"


Many of us swinging voters now know that anything he or his party say or claim is purely political. Of the parties that aspire to government, they and their coalition partners are the most un believable and most deceitful. All the political parties we have in Parliament are unbievable and commited to their vested interrests. With a parliament of independent members committed to their individual electorates and the Nation, we can and will achieve True democracy. Become a member:



 
 
 

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