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    David Maddison

    I think Australia’s dumbed-down masses should be given exactly what they voted for.

    Shut down the coal, gas and diesel power plants immediately as per the plans of those “genius” power systems “engineers” Albo and Blackout Bowen.

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      Johnny Rotten

      What a terrible era in which idiots govern the blind.

      William Shakespeare

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        David Maddison

        Agreed, but that quote is not from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar to which it is usually misattributed but a paraphrase of King Lear.

        Tis the time’s plague when madmen lead the blind. Act IV, Scene 1.

        But from Julius Caesar we do have:

        The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves” Act I, Scene 2

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      TdeF

      It’s no different to the UK and most of Europe. Spain for example. You cannot expect ignorant self serving politicians to lead. They are too surprised to have the job. A single blackout is an electoral disaster. As for running the business which is Australia, they do not have a clue. Neither side does.

      But the success of Donald Trump, Elon Musk and friends is spectacular. There is nothing like someone who does not need or even want the job or the luxury retirement. Like Winston Churchill. But these are very rare people. And J.D. Vance and Nigel Farage and Vivek Ramaswamy stand out as high performers with a mission to fix what is broken. And that’s a lot.

      Possibly the biggest problem is with the enclaves of privileged public servants in Washington, Canberra, Whitehall who write endless laws that politicians do not understand and slowly bring power and money to themselves. The endless punitive carbon laws are generally not understood even by those who pass them into power. Or the aboriginal laws. It’s all virtue signalling.

      What Australia needs is the dismantling of all such laws and departments. I note that the most damaging of them, the original Renewable Energy(Electricity) Act of 2001 did not even use the words carbon or tax once. But it has ripped a hundred billion dollars from the pockets of ordinary Australians to pay for windmills and solar panels owned by others who profit from the unwitting gift. That was the start of public service activism, wrecking the joint. The 35% Safeguard Mechanism milking of carbon dioxide into Green gift certificates is just outrageous theft.

      But I doubt Albanese or Bowen have any idea what they are doing. They cannot believe their luck.

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        Gerard Basten

        Back in the eighties, there was a saying in Victoria that 3 electricity blackouts in a term meant electoral defeat at the next election. This was a period fraught with many strikes in persuit of shorter working hours, especially in NSW.

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          Bruce

          By the late Nineties, the “wisdom” was:

          Q. How do you get into small business in Victoria?

          A. Start with a big business.

          But now, we witness the strange alliance of the corporate statists with the bolshvists.

          “Poor fellow, my country” indeed.

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    David Maddison

    Australians should be proud. They have now voted for Net Zero IQ politicians.

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    David Maddison

    I don’t know anyone that voted for Greens, Labor or Teals (or worse) but I make a conscious choice not to associate with Leftists.

    However, if I ever do meet someone who is suffering due to the Net Zero IQ politicians they voted for, I will have zero sympathy for them.

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    David Maddison

    I think the next task for productive, thinking Australians is work out how to survive the next years and possibly even a decade or more of Labor rule.

    It’s not obvious to me how personal hard-earned and saved for wealth and assets can be preserved, apart from physical gold which is not safe or practical to keep. Or leave the country (in which case they’ll tax you when you leave).

    Certainly, death taxes and assets taxes are on the way, starting with taxes on unrealised capital gains on superannuation (retirement) funds. Oh, they renamed death duties by the woke name of “inheritance tax”.

    And of course there’ll be more lifestyle taxes such as on energy and “luxuries” for the objective of lowering the standard of living of non-Elites.

    All the products of your hard work and savings are up for a grab by the socialist Government (except those of the Elites).

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14676567/Anthony-Albanese-super-capital-gains-tax.html

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    David Maddison

    George Christensen analysis (extract from Nation First email).

    https://nationfirst.substack.com/p/the-sabotage-of-peter-dutton

    Let’s not sugar-coat it—Peter Dutton was never meant to win this election.

    Not because he lacked the leadership. Not because Australians didn’t want change. But because his own party made damn sure he’d lose.

    -Peter Dutton’s campaign was deliberately undermined by internal factions in the Liberal Party who feared his conservative leadership.

    -A clear and strategic campaign plan from Dutton’s office was sabotaged by party insiders through delay, message dilution, and refusal to fund ads.

    -Leaks and internal betrayals by moderates, Photios loyalists, and even elements of the NSW Right were coordinated to destabilise Dutton.

    -The party’s focus on winning back Teal seats alienated the conservative base and ignored the desires of suburban and rural Australians.

    -The loss was not due to Dutton’s ideology, but to a calculated effort by internal rivals to ensure his defeat and preserve their own influence.

    This wasn’t a stuff-up. It wasn’t bad luck. This was premeditated political sabotage—a coordinated takedown by factional cowards, backstabbing opportunists, and hollow men whose loyalty lies not with voters, not with the country, but with their own futures.

    They’re already trying to rewrite history. The media narrative is locked and loaded: Dutton was too right wing to win. Rubbish. If anything, he was too restrained. He didn’t step to the right—he stepped aside. He avoided the fights he could’ve won. He muted his instincts in the hope of keeping the wreckers in the tent.

    It wasn’t enough. It was never going to be enough.

    Months ago, Dutton had the momentum. He was ahead in the polls. Australians were listening. There was a clear plan, forged before Christmas, to start 2025 with a political onslaught: hit the ground running in January, frame the debate, take the fight to Labor early.

    That plan came directly from Dutton’s office. A 12-point blueprint for restoring the nation—a structured, disciplined pitch to voters who were crying out for direction. It may not have been flashy, but it was real. It had intent. It had direction.

    And the political machine killed it.

    SEE LINK FOR REST

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    David Maddison

    It looks like the Greens “dear leader” Bandt has lost his seat of Melbournistan.

    His replacement will however be only a slightly less bad Labor member.

    https://tallyroom.aec.gov.au/HouseDivisionPage-31496-228.htm

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    Tonyb

    The Media over here are saying that the OZ opposition ran a very poor campaign and started making mistakes when they were leading back in February, whilst that of the governing party ran a pretty good-if uninspiring- one.

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    Peter C

    They’re already trying to rewrite history. The media narrative is locked and loaded: Dutton was too right wing to win. Rubbish. If anything, he was too restrained. He didn’t step to the right—he stepped aside. He avoided the fights he could’ve won. He muted his instincts in the hope of keeping the wreckers in the tent.

    George Christiansen may be right about this. He blames “faceless men” in the NSW branch of the Liberal party but does not name any names.
    The Liberal party and hence the country is in big trouble.

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      David Maddison

      He refers to the so-called “moderates” and Photios faction. The “moderates”, despite the name, are the far Left of the party, essentially Labor infiltrators.

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    David Maddison

    There is some evidence that the long sought after Planet 9 has been found.

    Obviously, further evidence and confirmation is required.

    https://youtu.be/SLi4KuE9IAE

    And another question, when it swoops closer to the sun, does it have any influence on climate such as Ice Ages? It’s orbital period will be thousands or tens of thousands of years.

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    Tonyb

    House of commons bans most charging of EV’s. Perhaps that will be extended to other closed parking areas…..and tunnels…..and bridges……and ferries?..and apartment blocks…

    https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2025/05/03/parliament-ev-chargers-to-be-removed-for-safety-reasons/#comments

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    Alex

    Australia is still behind the point on the curve that Britain has reached. Britain is in a state of collapse thanks to the (Extreme) Left (Labour) and Fake-Right (Tories).. Everything has gone bust. The Labour party lied to the people to steal their vote, now the people have realised that they’ve been had. The by-elections of three days ago have given Farage a massive vote of confidence taking a massive vote away from both parties. If an election had to be held today Farage would become the prime minister of Britain. Let Australia’s Labour run its course and commit suicide like the US Democrats are doing with 27% approval rating.

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    Alex

    The international (fake news) media has banned news about Farage’s massive victory. I’m expecting a police ‘investigation’ on him, ending up like Marie le Pen, in prison. They tried it on an Italian minister for impeding the landing of illegal migrants. We have Gulags now in Europe. Christians have been imprisoned, critics of Hamas supporters accused of hate speech, etc etc etc. Down the cliff, we go.

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    David Maddison

    Which demographic voted for Labor?

    Was it a preponderance of the young, stupid and indoctrinated freshly out of the communist indoctrination centres once known as “schools” and “universities”?

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      Murray Shaw

      Did see somewhere that this was the first election where the Boomers were not the biggest demographic.
      We were not the greatest generation, that was our parents, but we continued their work. Our children were too coddled and “given” too much without effort, they are what I call the entitled generation, nor sure if they are the XY or Z generation.

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    David Maddison

    If Australia ever gets another conservative government they must defund Their ABC.

    It no longer serves any useful purpose but just provides one sided Far Left political propaganda.

    It’s does not represent the views of all taxpayers who fund it.

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    David Maddison

    With the mandate given to the socialists, they will no doubt open up the floodgates to violent, uneducated, misogynistic, anti-Western Third World immigrants, all future Labor voters, all to be placed in critical Labor electorates. All to ensure Labor is in power forever.

    This is what the Democrats tried to do in America but they had TRUMP to stop them.

    We have nobody.

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    David Maddison

    What is the “logic” of someone who votes for Labor?

    Is it all the “free stuff”, the destruction of Western society and its values, or what is their motivation?

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    David Maddison

    How close is Australia to a Spanish-style grid failure?

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    David Maddison

    TWEET from Rand Paul.

    Time for justice.

    https://x.com/RandPaul/status/1918710865743790492

    Anthony Fauci thought he set off into the sunset and we forgot about him, but that’s the furthest thing from the truth. He will be held accountable for his role in the pandemic and the COVID cover-up.

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    David Maddison

    TRUMP to build new ball room at White House and he’s paying for it out of his own pocket.

    From Farcebook.

    🔥 JUST IN: President Donald Trump announces he is building a new ball room at the White House that could cost millions…

    … and he’s PAYING FOR IT HIMSELF!

    President Trump: “We’re going to make and build a ballroom, which they’ve wanted for probably a hundred years at the White House. And it’ll be a world-class, beautiful ballroom.”

    Reporter: “A ballroom that could cost millions of dollars. He says he will pay for it himself.”

    President Trump: “I’m not gonna ask the government for money. I’ll fund it, and I’m sure we’ll have some donations too.”

    HT Eric Daughtery

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      Murray Shaw

      What a breath of fresh air that man is in the political world.
      The first person, in my lifetime, in political life that has not tried/worked to enrich him/herself in the job.
      The same could be said for Elon Musk, and Vivek Ramaswamy, both very successful in the private sector, now donating their time and effort to MAGA.

      Salute those men! And they think Australia is the “lucky” country. Well we just ran out of luck!

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    David Maddison

    The seat of Goldstein in Victoriastan is extremely close (95 votes difference at this moment).

    https://tallyroom.aec.gov.au/HouseDivisionPage-31496-214.htm

    Zoe Daniel (Teal Party, fake independent) vs Tim Wilson (Liberal).

    It’s likely however that postal votes will favour Tim Wilson.

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      Forrest Gardener

      On a personal level my mother lived in Goldstein.

      As a life long liberal voter I could never understand her disdain for Tim Wilson. That was until we moved into the area to look after her in the last few years of her life and I met Tim Wilson at the polling booth on election day. His mother was with him spruiking for votes.

      At the same time there was a quiet suffocating self censorship among voters waiting to do their civic duty. In a nutshell the teals were just so nice. They were very well organized with an all elderly female team who were arranged in concentric circles around the polling booth. None of them sought your vote. They just smiled and said hello like your grandmother would.

      In my mind I imagined I had stumbled upon a geriatric version of the Hitler Youth. And at the same time there was an intangible something I found repulsive about Tim Wilson.

      The atmosphere in Fisher is completely different. And I live in a small town which inexplicably to me was one of the few booths which voted majority Labor.

      And now I’ll just join Rip Van Winkle and wait for my opportunity to do something which will make a difference. If that ever happens.

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    David Maddison

    How do The Teals get away with claiming to be independents when they are clearly an organisation with the same branding plus they have the same far Left ideology and vote with Greens nearly all the time.

    By claiming to be independent they are exempt from the disclosure and other rules governing political parties.

    Who funds them anyway? They are presumably funded by a billionaire Elite subsidy harvester.

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      Forrest Gardener

      There are some very astute people out there. And not all of them have the nation’s interests at heart.

      The world currently has a severe deficit of altruism.

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