
By MICHAEL SLOVANOS
AUSTRALIANS are going to have to learn the hard way for apparently re-electing a Labor-Green federal government. The only hope to contain what will be a power-drunk Federal Government now is minor parties holding balance of power in the Senate.
But that’s a big call, given that the bulk of uninspired Lab-Lib voters did what they have always done for nearly a century, and voted in the sitting government in for a second term.
However, we should add a note of optimism in regard to the Senate, with reports from a few North Queensland voting booths showing strong support for the KAP-Rennick and One Nation candidates.
Peter Dutton did everything to assist this disaster as a tame and uninspiring “Opposition Leader” who was too scared to say “Make Australia Great Again”. Dutton has lost his own seat of Dickson to some young Labor Party PR whizkid named Ali France.
And now Australia is set to install a ready-to-fail Spanish-style energy system covering yet more of the landscape with ugly towers, causing higher electricity prices, more woke baloney with a legislated Voice for indigenous radicals, more transgenderist policies, more regulation, more speech censorship and a compulsory digital ID system.
Chairman Xi will also be gleeful. We can expect even more CCP influence peddling in Australia as they flood our markets with their junk EVs, solar panels, wind towers and consumer goods. “Well done comrade. You keep sending coal and we keep sending you rubbish.”
But what more would the global powers-that-be want for Australia? Albanese and his mob simply do what those global powers tell them to do.
Albanese will be even more like his hero Keir Starmer – a socialist dictator relying on a gerrymandered electorate providing a majority of seats based on a minority vote. Was it coincidental that yet another fake conservative western opposition party failed miserably to a politically-correct leftist party?
Nine News called the election a win for Labor at 8.30pm, an hour before counting even started on the very large number of early votes and long before even West Australian results were known. A con-job of epic proportions? We are unlikely to know.
On the ABC’s election panel, Queensland Senator James McGrath looked stunned and embarrassed as he tried to explain away the Coalition’s totally uninspiring campaign. There was nothing to explain. The LNP are a lost political entity, but Australians are too politically immature to think of a the alternatives.
It appears that the majority of the population vote according to whether they like red or blue on the day – just like betting on whether Blues or Maroons win the State of Origin, and the political backroom boys and media know this.
But we have to ask, is the ALP any better? According to Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, one of the few LNP politicians with some guts and inspiration, Albanese won because of his and the media’s mud-slinging.
The ABC’s Commissar of Political Correctness, Sarah Ferguson, attempted to talk over Senator Price because of her comments about making Australia great again, suggesting that the Trump factor scared Australian voters away from the Coalition.
But the senator didn’t back down, reminding Ferguson that Trump didn’t own the words “make Australia great” and she had no regrets about it. Her only regrets were that Albanese’s repeated deception of the public was not checked by media people like her.
One young 7 News Canberra journalist was beside herself waiting for Albanese to drive out of The Lodge. We’ll see how long the media-Labor-Green glee lasts when the Senate results are finalised. Wouldn’t an independent/minor party controlled Senate be something to behold? We can only hope.