Politicians’ thinking on gas just doesn’t add up
You would think we’d have learnt that cutting gas supplies causes high prices but the politicians set to worsen our energy crisis don’t have a business brain.
You would think we’d have learnt that cutting gas supplies causes high prices but the politicians set to worsen our energy crisis don’t have a business brain.
Three controversies from his past have re-emerged to confirm Daniel Andrews is the most secretive premier in the country.
Many Australians used to climb Mt Warning a year, but NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service says that’s now banned by citing superstitions as fact.
When the golden rule – innocent until proven guilty – is trashed, any of us can be destroyed just by one pointed finger. What justice is that?
It wasn’t Donald Trump who turned to petulant abuse in the presidential debate — Joe Biden acted the thug but looked weak but in the end undecided voters were left with one choice: which man looks strong enough to be the Most Powerful President in the World, writes Andrew Bolt.
As the Vatican reveales it will renew an agreement with China that effectively lets this tyranny choose its own bishops, it has only made the dictatorship stronger and the Pope himself has been gagged, writes Andrew Bolt.
A triumphant George Pell heads back to the Vatican this week to face enemies who hoped he’d rot in jail. But the shoe’s on the other foot this time, writes Andrew Bolt.
Multicultural Victoria is insane. It’s again proven in the Premier’s decision to spare a group of Afghans spreading coronavirus from punishment and instead fine protesting grannies in a park. Showing, once more, we’re really not all in this together, writes Andrew Bolt.
Victoria’s crazy Cult of Dan is backed by polls showing strong public support for our most authoritarian Premier yet. It is extraordinary that the more people who die from his disasters, the more the survivors praise him for his strength, writes Andrew Bolt.
The coronavirus panic that has led to Victoria’s looming economic disaster has been exaggerated by one simple counting confusion, writes Andrew Bolt. Not all the almost 400 dead were actually killed by the virus.
The second wave of this coronavirus outbreak has hammered home the dangerous pitfalls of diversity, with immigrants a common denominator in the worst virus hot spots, writes Andrew Bolt.
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