Want to see our energy future? Just look at Britain’s mess
Thousands of people will die in Europe this winter because of energy policies driven by a climate action agenda — not Putin’s war. It’s a global obscenity, dressed up as saving the planet.
Thousands of people will die in Europe this winter because of energy policies driven by a climate action agenda — not Putin’s war. It’s a global obscenity, dressed up as saving the planet.
Morrison’s moves are inexcusable, but they are part of much larger disgrace.
The imagined moral superiority, arrogance and obscene double standards of the political green left are stripped bare by the Price-FitzSimons drama.
The stupidity and duplicity of what we are seeing in Canberra fills me with mirth, and dread.
Two worrying government decisions demonstrate how useful an Indigenous voice to parliament could be.
For a media behemoth that regularly assails its targets with gusto and aggression, the ABC is awfully sensitive to criticism.
Jonathan Shier was supposed to be kryptonite to the ABC’s Superman, but he teared up as he spoke admiringly about the loyalty staff held for Auntie.
We have arrived at a point where the elected leader of a highly educated, First World nation can tell people — with a straight face— that he intends to change the climate to a more benign setting so they will no longer be troubled by natural disasters.
When even our major party politicians talk about a ‘climate crisis’ we can expect radical action from young activists. Idiocy and extremism are endemic in this debate.
The green-left embraces Anthony Albanese’s Labor but the government has set itself up for trouble.
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