Permanent residents should be barred from welfare except for health: Angus Taylor

Permanent residents should be barred from welfare except for health: Angus Taylor. By Noah Yim in The Australian.

Angus Taylor will propose that welfare payments should be restricted only to citizens in a move that he says will save “many billions” of dollars.

The Liberal Opposition Leader says it is “not fair on hard-working Australian citizens” that permanent residents were eligible for welfare payments such as the NDIS or Jobseeker.

“If you commit to this country we’ll commit to you and that’s how it should be,” he told reporters.

“That’s the Australia I grew up in and it’s the Australia I want to see again.” …

He said permanent migrants would nonetheless get “full access to health”. … New Zealand citizens who have been in Australia long enough would still be eligible, Mr Taylor said. …

Mr Taylor is due to deliver his budget-in-reply speech on Thursday evening.

What, listening to the people? Democracy still alive!

Democrats have lied about illegals getting every benefit America offers, including free housing

Democrats have lied about illegals getting every benefit America offers, including free housing. By Wall Street Apes.

California resident “I used to work for the county in social services” for the state.” She’s exposing it all.

 

 

She says they qualify illegals for all benefits without any social security numbers. …

“Here’s the loophole. If somebody without a Social Security number, so somebody who’s undocumented, applies for benefits, … They qualify for

– Full Medicaid
– Housing
– Migrant Head Start. That’s fully paid childcare
– If these people have any kids that are US citizens, meaning that they’re born here, then they apply for benefits for their kids
– $1,200 per kid plus $275 per person cash food stamps [per month]. …

Flaunting:

I used to have women and some men that would come in straight up with their nails did, their hair done blonde, bleach blonde, Gucci bags, Gucci glasses, driving up on Escalades, chewing gum super loud, saying, “Where’s my welfare check?”

“I used to live in a neighborhood where 70% of the people around me were undocumented, and man, did they live the life. New cars, parties every weekend”

Meanwhile, US citizens, we don’t qualify for sickity shit. We don’t qualify for nada, nothing. It was so common where the women or the moms in my community that were undocumented, they wouldn’t work.

“They would have their own community of stay-at-home moms while US citizen moms would have to go out and work because we can’t afford to live

Scale:

– California expanded full-scope Medi-Cal to undocumented adults regardless of status, covering doctor visits, hospital care, dental, and more. As of 2025, over l.7 MILLION undocumented illegals were enrolled

– Undocumented parents qualify for benefits on behalf of their US citizen anchor babies. This includes CalFresh (food stamps), cash aid, and up to $1,200+ per child plus extras [per month].

You are literally paying for illegals to retire in America and get checks forever.

Commenters:

This is part of the Democrat voter fraud scheme. They attract illegal aliens with these incentives and help them get in. Then the census count includes the aliens which allows them to get more seats in Congress. …

As a single father after my lady passed I now work 60 to 70 hours a week and take care of the house and my son. Because I work so much I am entitled to zero help in anyway from any government service. I have paid taxes my whole life and I can’t get any help as a citizen. Hmmm. …

Sacramento County in California needs to be investigated next. Foreigners are driving Tesla’s, BMWs, and other expensive vehicles while living in luxury apartments. They never leave and simply hang out all day as if they’re retired residents. Most are in their 30s and 50s, speak no English, yet they’re allowed to drive on American roads. How exactly are they receiving federal funding if they have never worked in the United States? …

The young adults, the up-and-coming new generation; are arrogant, entitled, violent and/or obnoxious as I’ve ever seen. The illegal women of the anchor babies are the worst. Demanding everything. Their entitlement mentality is off the charts.

Our ruling class know it’s fair. They set up the system, and they are infinitely wise — they say so.

Our Woke Judiciary is a Danger to Us

Our Woke Judiciary is a Danger to Us. By Ryan Daily.

A recently arrived Iraqi immigrant who drove into a Melbourne primary school, killing 11 year old Jack Davey and injuring four other children, has escaped with just a $2,371 fine and no conviction.

Shaymaa Oun Ghazi Zuhaira, a 41 year old P plater, slammed into Auburn South Primary School in Hawthorn East, killing Jack Davey, 11, and seriously injuring four other children aged 10 and 11.

They took seven months to charge Zuhaira with “careless driving”, during which time she took an overseas holiday.

Police inexplicably allowed her to plead guilty to a minor charge that carried no jail time.

She tried to get an even lighter sentence by arguing that the crash was caused by trauma from her life in Iraq “triggered” by a meeting with teachers about her son’s reckless behaviour before the crash. …

Police protected and defended driver Shaymaa Oun Ghazi Zuhaira, 41, from the beginning to the end, and were even seen delivering groceries to her house.

Zuhaira has since been “awarded”citizenship. While little Jack Davey lays in the ground.

Diversity is our strength.

Commenters:

Like her son, she obviously couldn’t control her temper. …

I remember seeing the footage of police turning up to her place of residence with groceries. Since when do police deliver groceries? …

Australia is not a nation anymore. Its a fucking lame economic beast and every hyena from every shithole corner of the earth has come to feed. …

Where did she go for a “holiday”? Suppose it was the country that she fled from eh? A place so dangerous to cause her ptsd, so she goes back there to holiday… Iraq …

What would happen to me if I moved to Iraq and drove into a primary school and killed a child? …

How do we know the Muslim didn’t drive into the school and kill the white kids on purpose? You know, like they seem to do all the time around the world….

It’s so very civilized and virtuous to let the invaders murder our children without even making an attempt to harm a hair on their heads in retaliation. …

If she was a white man she would have been given a life sentence.

So much prejudice, hypocrisy, unfairness, and wokeness in one story. Our judiciary must rally hate us.

hat-tip Stephen Neil

Corruption: Making Labor more powerful by making Australia less Australian

Corruption: Making Labor more powerful by making Australia less Australian. By Fred Pawle. Warning: strong opinions.

Take immigration. It is now beyond doubt that … multiculturalism has burdened us with generations of hostile immigrants who have formed alien ghettos, embezzled the welfare system and, on occasional balmy summer evenings, popped down to Bondi to spend a pleasant nine minutes shooting Jews from a footbridge uninterrupted by the constabulary.

That’s a bit harsh, I hear you say, they don’t all shoot Jews! Fair point. Some of them are more content to steal billions of dollars intended for the disabled, scam the insurance industry by faking car accidents, steal cars, invade homes, target local women for prolonged gang rapes, treat their own women like chattels, threaten to beat up the Prime Minister or just drive B-double semi-trailers like they’re Toyota Corollas in a smash-up derby while verbally abusing those who abide by the road rules.

Politicians avoid commenting on the extortionate cost of mass immigration for fear of upsetting ethnic voter blocks. And they can ignore columns like this one because, frankly, they are so brazen about their plan to destroy Australian culture that they no longer care.

Immigration Minister Tony Burke is now encouraging immigrants to not assimilate, and recently told an Indian podcaster that he wants millions more Indians to be granted citizenship. He does all this with the nauseating obsequiousness of someone who learned at school that he doesn’t fit into his own culture, and has spent his adult life desperately seeking one where he does. He increasingly looks like a lonely nerd who can’t believe how many new friends he’s made since becoming Immigration Minister.

 

 

Burke has been given a blank cheque to flood the nation with the least skilled non-English-speakers he can find because his party knows the fewer skills immigrants possess, and the less they understand the local lingo, the more likely they are to vote Labor. It’s a strategy to make Labor more powerful by making Australia less Australian. That is an “abuse of entrusted power” …

Unions:

Anti-corruption campaigner Geoffrey Watson recently found, in a report he wrote for the Queensland government, that the CFMEU had overcharged the Victorian government somewhere in the vicinity of $15 billion over recent years. Such an allegation would once have been enough to bring down a state government. These days, though, it doesn’t even generate a file at Victoria’s Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission, and ordinary people are so preoccupied with merely surviving that they don’t have time to wonder why nothing is done about it.

Super:

The way the government and unions treat our $3 trillion in superannuation savings as theirs invokes more suspicion of corruption, although this issue doesn’t receive nearly as much attention as it should, thanks to the widespread perception, perpetuated by the government, that those compulsory savings don’t really belong to us; rather they are a bonus our benevolent government bestows on us upon retirement.

Small “business”:

This cancer is now spreading into the “private” sector. Apart from gangs running the illegal drug trade, which occasionally erupts into homicidal gunfights, and brazenly obvious illegal but lucrative tax-avoiding tobacco stores, protection rackets are now becoming commonplace. Melbourne is now a “war zone” in which bars and clubs are wondering which will be the next to be shot up or firebombed.

In a contemporary twist to an old story, standover men now seem to be targeting even pilates studios, arson being the preferred method of intimidation after twisting the proprietors’ arms presumably failed to yield results. …

Long-term:

Corruption is usually the pursuit of short-term gains at the inadvertent long-term expense of everyone else. But Australia’s new forms of corruption are far worse. The long-term cost is deliberate and co-ordinated. The goal is infinitely more pernicious than … a cop hitting up tourists so he can afford to buy schoolbooks for his kids.

These plans are now almost irreversible. By the time most Australians realise what’s happened, Anthony Albanese and his colleagues will be well into their comfortable retirement in secure communities far from the chaos and anarchy they created.

hat-tip Peter S.

CIA Went Rogue, Raided Tulsi Gabbard’s Office to Seize Papers

CIA Went Rogue, Raided Tulsi Gabbard’s Office to Seize Papers. By Catherine Salgado at PJ Media.

A breaking news alert from Fox News, apparently confirmed by a Republican congresswoman, states that the Central Intelligence Agency went rogue, raiding the office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) to seize files.

It seems from the Fox News report that the CIA seized the files just now, though a whistleblower from the agency who testified to Congress today referred to the wrongful seizure of files in his testimony. It is therefore not clear if the raid occurred today or before the testimony, or if there was more than one seizure. In either case, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is giving the CIA 24 hours to return the files in question or face consequences.

The CIA was allegedly after the [40 boxes of] files on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the MK-Ultra human experimentation scandal. …

DNI Tulsi Gabbard was reportedly in the process of declassifying the JFK and MK-ULTRA files, and it seems the CIA gave us indirect confirmation that there is something in those files that they desperately do not want anyone to know. …

The majority of employees at the CIA and FBI worked there during the Biden-era weaponization of justice and believe they are not accountable to Trump or We the People.

This is breaking, and there will probably be more to this.

Taxing Capital Gains and Negative Gearing

Taxing Capital Gains and Negative Gearing. By Flat White in The Spectator.

After decades of dreaming of and planning a full-fronted assault on the key drivers of economic prosperity, free market capitalism and individual aspiration, the Australian Labor party has finally achieved its goal — the destruction of the great Australian dream. …

Despite multiple reassurances to the contrary, negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount, both essential to a vibrant property market and the pursuit of individual financial security, have been unceremoniously tossed on the scrap heap. …

Paul Keating tried and swiftly reversed course, Bill Shorten gave it a crack and failed, and in the process landed Scott Morrison an unlikely victory …

The lying is off the charts, with Prime Minister Albanese having repeatedly — by his own admission over 50 times — denied that Labor would ever touch negative gearing or the CGT. …

Labor MPs are amongst those public servants who have benefited the most from playing Australia’s property market, with one Labor MP said to own no less than seven properties, several with four or more, and many with two or more including the Prime Minister himself. These individuals have secured their own future security via the Australian property market and its idiosyncratic rules, yet they now seek to deny those very same opportunities to all future generations of Australians….

Labor have the gall to pitch this theft of opportunity as a measure to help young people get into the housing market. …

This Labor government is determined to push the once great and free nation of Australia into a pale version of a European welfare state, where high immigration, massive regulations and a vast government bureaucracy push more and more young people into working for the state or being beholden to the state for housing, income and raising children. …

Comrades:

Finance Minister Katy Gallagher … this same week insisted that childcare by the state should start as early as humanly possible. Collectivism is in, individualism is out.

Negative gearing is logical and fair. It is a normal part of doing business. The principles are that (a) you are only taxed on the profits after all expenses — including interest expenses —  and (b) all your economic activity is a taxed as a single entity. It is allowed in every circumstance, except now the Labor Government wants to ban it in the special case of used houses from July 2027. Inconsistent and unprincipled. The ban on negative gearing for houses will be reversed within a few years.

How heavily to tax capital gains is more of a moral choice. Most people who are wealthy today made their money as capital gains. They bought assets, waited, and sold the assets when they had become more expensive. In most cases it took almost no effort and not much skill — buy an asset, wait, and it just goes up in price. How wonderful, but why?

Since 1982, low interest rates have been set artificially low. They are essentially set by bureaucrats (such as at the Fed or the RBA), not the market. The resulting tsunami of enhanced money manufacture (the money is created by the banks in order to buy assets, using the assets as collateral) then ensured that asset prices have soared compared to wages. Yes, the CPI has been low since 1990, but the CPI basically omits assets — houses, stocks, bonds, gold, collectibles etc. With the exception of gold (which is hated and feared by banks and government), all asset prices have now risen to nosebleed levels by historical standards. The standard formula for getting rich for the last 40 years has been to buy an asset — perhaps using “borrowed” (i.e. newly manufactured) money for leverage — and wait for the low interest rates to work their magic. Financial geniuses everywhere.

So, should capital gains be taxed at the same rate as labour? The Labor Government thinks not, and wants to tax them at the same rate — hence the removal of the 50% CGT discount. Fair enough, because this will help lessen the polarization of society into wage earners and those who make their money by capital appreciation. On the other hand, that discount on CGT is needed to encourage investment in risky or more entrepreneurial projects, such as developing tech or building mines. The case is not clear either way, so it comes down to a moral choice.

For reference, all other first world countries tax capital gains at lower rates than Australia. And they all have increasing income inequality as some grow rich on the asset appreciation caused by artificially low interest rates. Choose our poison.

The Democratic Party once championed masculine brutality. Now it runs on feminine cruelty. Another civil war coming up?

The Democratic Party once championed masculine brutality. Now it runs on feminine cruelty. Another civil war coming up? By Helen Dale.

The Democrats were the Party of the slave-owning plantation elite, and then of Southern Jim Crow segregation. It was never just the Party of those things, but they were large parts of its history. …

Slavery is classic masculine brutality. Slavery is built on the twin humiliations of physical brutality and sexual exploitation. [No further explanation required.] …

Today, the left has migrated to female-typical aggression and cruelty:

That a lot of modern left-progressivism is strongly female — even apart from the gender gap in voting — is something many folk have observed.

The soaring increase in prejudice terms (racism, sexism, transphobia, etc.) in scholarly abstracts corresponds quite directly with the sharply declining public standing of higher education in the US. The similar surging use of those terms in mainstream media coincides with the collapse of US mainstream media audiences.

These prejudice terms do not correspond to trends in wider society. On the contrary, what they represent is an increase in the use of terms of moral abuse to elevate one’s own status and de-legitimise dissent and disagreement. Hence we get the burgeoning phenomenon of the hate crime hoax, as demand for bigotry greatly exceeds the supply.

It’s also led to a situation where almost two-thirds of Americans report they have political views they are afraid to share. This naturally leads to a lot of preference falsification — a problem for pollsters, among others. It also leads to a lot of resentment, which a media-savvy politician can tap.

First came the feminists:

When we look at mobbing and shunning, and the dynamics of cancel culture, we can see patterns — now enabled and facilitated by social media — that first manifested in their modern form in the women’s movement in the 1960s and 1970s. The organised, networked form of targeting folk for what they say — attempting to destroy reputations, careers, livelihoods — was then pioneered by activists claiming to operate on behalf of Jewish communities. (The hostility this activism generated in countries without the First Amendment has quite a lot to do with why Jews find themselves increasingly friendless now they have lost cultural power.)

What women and Jews have in common is a vision of themselves as peaceful people. It is self-delusion: there is nothing peaceful about attempting to systematically hound people, to deny them a voice, to seek to destroy their careers, reputations, livelihoods — particularly not for things they merely said.

While humans in general have considerable capacity for self-deception, a key feature of both female aggression and female cruelty is that it typically cannot see itself. This flows directly from women being the physically weaker sex with — if they were to have any genetic legacy — bubs in tow. Aggression (and cruelty) had to be hidden to avoid provoking retaliation to which they were very vulnerable.

Moreover, only a fraction of our cognition is conscious. To lie consciously requires a lot of cognitive effort. The right sort of self-deception enables much more cognitively-coherent sincerity in one’s actions. The way to engage in aggression and cruelty without it seeming to be such — even to oneself — is to dress it up as moral concern, as social concern. Intensifying the aggression — and the cruelty — requires wielding the weapon of stigma.

Wielding moral/social concern as a form of aggression in such ways means that it is much more likely to be effective. It is also much easier for it to spill over into cruelty. This self-deception is much of the basis of the claim that cancel culture does not exist: it is just moral concern, just social concern. …

Prestige and propriety:

Prestige is status and admiration: it comes from doing things which are clever, skilled, or risky. It mobilises status as social currency to reward — and so encourage — folk to engage in activities which generate positive externalities: actions that benefit third parties, such as strengthening social connections and capacities.

Propriety is status and admiration: it comes here from adhering to wider social norms. It is hard to gain propriety. It’s much easier to lose it. The reverse of propriety is stigma: the loss of status from failure to adhere to proper behaviour. It mobilises negative status to discourage folk from engaging in activities with negative externalities: actions that harm third parties, such as weakening social connections and capacities.

Prestige has tended to be male: those who can’t get pregnant and don’t have bubs in tow can far more readily engage in the sort of obsessive risk-taking that generates prestige.

Propriety — and particularly stigmatising — tends to be more female. This is so whether from seeking social safety, as a safer weapon than overt aggression, or as a better cover for cruelty. (Women are every bit as likely as men to be violent or abusive to those weaker than themselves.)

Prestige and propriety are incredibly useful social mechanisms for a species with such biologically expensive children requiring cooperative subsistence and reproduction strategies. These strategies transfer risks away from, and resources to, childrearing. …

Religion plays an important role in wielding power:

A sense of the divine generated a shared framework of ultimate authority. Religious sensibility also generates a sense of the sacred: the realm against, or at least outside of which, trade-offs are not accepted. …

One of the many ways in which left-progressivism can act as a political or secular religion is in generating zealots. Zealots are notorious as both products of—and drivers for—religion becoming cruel and intolerant. …

The left, past and present, runs on a caste system:

One of the most obvious similarities between the masculine brutality of past Democratic Party and the feminine cruelty of present Democratic Party is both of them operate a moral caste system. In the past, it was a racial moral caste system, according to a black-white binary, which nevertheless had implicit gradings within both races.

The current moral caste system of intersectionality is more complex. Indeed, it is positively Brahmin in its complexity.

Like all moral caste systems, it is a structure of presumptive deferral. The intersectionality moral caste system operates according to oppressed/oppressor, marginalised/dominant pairs. Doctrinal adherence gives you extra credit, while doctrinal heresy or blasphemy casts you out. This is how Larry Elder famously became the “black face of white supremacy”. Meanwhile, Peter Thiel was not gay because he supported Donald Trump.

If a group is sacred, their claims cannot be traded-off. Others must give way. Trans are sacred, so women must defer to them.

Women are marginalised compared to men, so men must defer to them. It is fine to celebrate appointing a woman to whatever, not so to celebrate appointing a man. It is fine for some social good to be disproportionately female, it is a moral blot if some social good is disproportionately male. Thus, the publishing industry being overwhelmingly female is fine, STEM being predominantly male is not.

Leftist cruelty — do as we say, or lose your reputation and livelihood:

The most obvious cruelty in the intersectional moral caste system is in its relentless use of stigma. To mob someone, to attempt to destroy their reputation, livelihood, career — because they said something that you disagree with — is moralised cruelty. To shame, shun, belittle, someone because they have a different perspective, different concerns, to you, and then to do so at scale, is cruel. To seek to cut people off from their most valued connections, is cruel. (The act of official cruelty during Covid that folk most often cite is people dying alone, isolated from friends and family who were banned from being with them.)

The shaming and shunning, the belittling, the in-your-face nagging and scolding: this is classic feminine cruelty. It has elements of infantilising — dissenters are moral, cognitive and psychological inferiors to be talked down to. It has elements of overblown empathy and emotionalism — you have bad emotions, you are not deferring correctly. It has elements of misidentified predator — you are being a hateful bigot, motivated by maleficent intentions, your speech is violent, it makes me unsafe.

The oppressed/oppressor, the marginalised/dominant template provides the moralising structure for such cruelty. The invocation of that held to be sacred is no stop to the cruelty. …

One of the astonishing features of the first operation of the original, Marxist, version of the oppressed/oppressor template in the Soviet Union was the incredible cruelty the operatives of the regime felt entitled to engage in, which extended to vicious and murderous physical cruelty.

The contemporary version of the updated template stops at the emotional, social-connection, social-standing level. It is still moralised cruelty.

So entitled:

We feel entitled to police all parts of your language, even in your private communications. We feel entitled to say what concerns are, and are not, legitimate. We feel entitled to police your information sources. We feel entitled to police your expression of views. We feel entitled to tell you what is, or is not, a legitimate way to vote. We feel entitled to invoke new sins, and to overturn long-established categories—;while excusing actual crimes.”

What makes all this both disorienting and infuriating is how it’s all parsed in the language of ostentatious compassion. This is made worse because those involved are not able to see themselves. Which is — when it comes to cruelty and aggression — particularly (but not only) feminine. …

Mass migration:

The notion of humans as socially-interchangeable widgets generated the notion—what the UN was pleased to call replacement migration—of importing people to replace the children who were not being born.

It turns out — especially if migrants are from highly clannish cultures that have been marrying their cousins for 1400 years, and are generally low skill — they can be a net drain on the fisc. Making the fiscal situation of one’s welfare state worse via migration policies seems an act of remarkable fiscal incompetence on the part of Western European states. But academic economists treating people as interchangeable social widgets provided cover for such incompetence. …

False claims about migrants and migration, along with failures to grapple with the flaws of bureaucracy, and ludicrous over-investment in higher education — which, among other effects, has led cultural conflicts to overwhelm attention to economic policy — have led to grotesque failure. …

All this has led to working-class voters to shift towards populist parties that are willing to elevate citizenship — and the security of common heritage — over the corrosive effects of migration.

Destructively divisive:

The notion that the Republicans are the Party of the middle class and the Democrats are the Party of everyone else does not describe contemporary US politics.

 

 

Under Trump, the Republicans are reverting to what they were in the 1850s: a protectionist party resting on working-class votes mobilising against an exploitive and contemptuous elite. In a case of history rhyming but not repeating, the original Republican Party was against an elite of masculine brutality; it is now against one of feminine cruelty.

Like the pre-Civil War election of 1860:

Isn’t this a spiralled-up new version of US politics as it was in the lead-up to the American Civil War? Not a repeating, but a powerful rhyming? Yes, it absolutely is. This in a situation where, just as mass migration in the lead-up to 1860 fractured the American Republic along its fault-line of slavery, mass migration is nowadays fracturing the American Republic along its metro/provincial and college educated/non college-educated fault-lines.

The politics of cruelty are the politics of entitlement: both over and against the choices of others. When the election of Abraham Lincoln as US President threatened to create and empower the coalition seen as an existential threat — between the slaves and the “masterless men”, the “poor white trash” — the then practitioners of the politics of masculine cruelty felt entitled to reject the act of democratic choice that was the 1860 Presidential election.

A similar wave of rage and entitlement is being played out against the act of democratic choice of the 2024 US Presidential Election. Like the politics of brutality, the politics of cruelty is showing itself to the politics of entitlement both over and against the choices of others. This goes beyond the embracing of the politics of censorship — of “words are violence”, of “silence is violence”, of the censoring in the name of blocking “dis- mis- and mal-” information. It extends to rage and contempt at those who “chose wrongly”, who “chose vilely”. …

Their ultimately narcissistic rage is intense. Their politics previously burnt US cities down in the cause of the lie of murderous police racism.

A big picture with a lot to unpack. More at the link.

“How do you plan to meet the sexual needs of 600 men?”

“How do you plan to meet the sexual needs of 600 men?”

This was the pertinent question raised by a resident at a public meeting hosted by Crowborough Town Council for residents with the [UK] Home Office last November.

“I don’t,” was the limp reply of Andrew Larter of the Home Office.

 

 

Clueless ruling class fool from the Home Office.

Furious voters want an end to politics as we know it

Furious voters want an end to politics as we know it. By Allison Pearson in The Telegraph, telling us what she really thinks about Kier Starmer. The UK is just a few million immigrants ahead of Australia.

The British never liked Keir Starmer. Labour’s landslide victory in July 2024 was a furious rejection of the Conservatives (who added millions of migrants to the UK population against the express wishes of their own voters) not a ringing endorsement of the north London human rights lawyer and his dreary public-sector MPs spouting their idiot lanyard babble.

But the size of the Prime Minister’s majority gave him an arrogant sense of entitlement. We are witnessing it now as, Führer-like, he hunkers down in his Downing Street bunker claiming that he will “go on governing” in the national interest, which he has confused with his own.

Dislike swiftly curdled into loathing after the Southport massacre on July 29, 2024, when three little girls were savagely murdered. The new PM turned up in the shell-shocked northern town, ignored the distraught crowd, many of them in tears, nervously plonked down a wreath and scuttled off to the sound of jeering. “We called him ‘19 Seconds Keir’,” a relative of one of the injured children told me, “because that was how much time he gave us.” Starmer dashed back to London for a drinks party at No 10 — the first of many tone-deaf acts by that strange, soulless man.

The aftermath of Southport found Starmer in his comfort zone — railing against the “far-Right” while deploying legal process (Sir Keir hasn’t met a process he didn’t like). Instead of addressing the rising tide of public anger about the damage uncontrolled immigration had done to Britain, he visited a mosque. Of course he did. “Islamophobia” (and preserving the Muslim vote) has always been a more pressing concern for Starmer than the safety and wellbeing of the majority population. …

Ordinary people got the message. Starmer despised the white working-class, traditionally Labour voters, because too often they didn’t share what he insisted on calling “British values”. Values which had been forged, not in the guts and the soul of the native people, but inside the rarefied world of human rights law, where lavishly rewarded lawyers oversaw the persecution of our brave veterans, obstructed the deportation of terrorists and rejected asylum seekers while conspiring to give away sovereign territory. Because we were the bad guys. (Even typing that, I can feel the fury rising within me like a blood-dimmed tide. How DARE they.)

If you didn’t share that warped liberal guilt, if you resisted Starmer’s mantra that “it is British to be diverse, and that is the essence of Britishness” (speak for yourself, you pompous plonker!), you were “intolerant”, “racist” and probably jumping aboard a “far-Right bandwagon”.

Clearly, the Left’s multiculturalism project was in big trouble. It had caused unprecedented division and sectarianism in our heretofore harmonious society. It had led to a covering up of the rape and torture of thousands of white girls, blighting whole areas of towns and cities and placing enormous pressure on public services. But anyone who objected could now expect to have their collar felt for a “hate crime”. …

Keir “diversity is our strength” Starmer rapidly became the most unpopular prime minister since records began. Can’t think why. Chants of “Keir Starmer’s a w—er” echoed around football terraces up and down the land. In Northampton, Ray Connolly, Lucy’s husband who was then a Tory councillor, was canvassing in a café full of disenchanted Labour voters who were ranting about the PM. “Why do you hate him?” asked Ray. “Because Starmer’s not for the British,” one man replied. A million words of professional political analysis could not have put it better. The Prime Minister was not for the British.

And so on May 7, the people took their revenge. And how. They voted for Reform UK in astonishing numbers.

If I had to come up with two words to explain what happened last Thursday, they would be these: immigration and unfairness. The British have an acute sense of fair play. It has been violated over and over by a Labour Government (and before that by the Tories) that puts the foreign and the idle before hard-working people who must go to the back of the queue in their own country.

Why are 1.5 million migrants allowed to claim Universal Credit at a cost of billions? How the hell did 48 per cent of social housing in London end up being occupied by people who were not born in the UK?

Only this week, we learnt that the Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed that “additional spouses” in polygamous marriages are being given a 4.8 per cent boost to their benefits, which “would most likely be for husbands with multiple wives”. This is a Christian country. Polygamy is not only illegal, it disgusts us. Do they not mock us, ladies and gentlemen? Do they raise taxes on families with two parents working all hours, who struggle to make ends meet, to subsidise their indolent neighbours flaunting stuff they cannot afford?

Fighting words. Someone is going to lose big time in the upcoming fight — the time for compromise is over.

How rich is Anthony Albanese?

How rich is Anthony Albanese? By Dennis Shanahan in The Australian.

Today, after studying, then working and becoming an MP 30 years ago, Albanese has an estimated net worth, based on declared interests, of between $10m and $15m with a gold-plated parliamentary pension to fall back on in retirement.

This is commendable, but says to future generations of younger Australians “do as I say not as I do”, because his wealth is built on property investment and rising values in Sydney.

Based on three properties, one the so-called clifftop luxury home on the NSW Central Coast purchased for $4.3m in late 2024, it is estimated Albanese generates about $75,000 per year in gross rental income.

Albanese will continue to be able to use negative gearing for his property, like all other investors, but this highlights that younger Australians who do not already own an investment property will not be able to use the same benefits.

He helped make the rules that pushed the price of property to historic highs.

Why the Liberal Party is Out of Touch

Why the Liberal Party is Out of Touch. By Flat White in The Spectator.

Too many within its structure are privileged, comfortable, and isolated from the consequences of decades of bad policies.

How many days do those sitting in positions of power spend on trains and buses in the city? How many walk home at night? How many choose between their aircon and a cup of coffee? How many have cancelled their private health insurance or moved their children into a state school? How many have quit their generational farm, finally broken by a looming wind farm or sunk by operational costs? How many will be eternal renters in tiny boxes, living in constant fear that the next government tax hike will leave them on the street? How many have been turned away from banks and left standing in a queue behind dozens of foreign workers? …

With generational staffers at the helm of the Liberals and the ranks of power populated by a narrow circle of well-connected individuals, it is hard to see how they can find traction over the widening divide of class hardship. And look, this structure used to be desirable in the Howard years. Politics revelled in its elitism. But that is a trapping of wider prosperity. A prosperity squandered.

One Nation — the members are the focus group:

One Nation is full of people living this every day. Gina Rinehart might have gifted One Nation a plane, but the people advising, working the offices, volunteering, and running as candidates are all battlers. They don’t need focus groups. They are the focus group.

It’s much the same for the Labor Party too. The ruling class is visibly failing, especially over immigration and electricity prices.

The Labor and Liberal parties have been overrun with the kind of people who annoyed us at school

The Labor and Liberal parties have been overrun with the kind of people who annoyed us at school. By David Penberthy in The Australian.

Many Australians clearly have concluded that both the Labor and Liberal parties have been overrun with the kind of people who annoyed us at school, priggish prefect types in love with the sound of their own voice and only in it for themselves.

The stage-managed nature of mainstream politics, the stultifying cliches and question avoidance that infect mainstream political discourse, is a world away from the appealingly ocker stylings of the One Nation team. …

Authentic grit:

By way of both compliment and criticism, Hanson is the only person in politics whose views have not changed since she delivered her explosive maiden speech in 1996. She still speaks the same way, she still acts in the same way and she still has a quality of which others in mainstream politics can only dream: an innate ability to relate to ordinary people because she is the ultimate ordinary person.

She has never had polish and never sought to have polish, and it is political genius because where some see polish, others see slickness and insincerity.

The derision she endured from the elite media and her tactically challenged political opponents as being some drongo fish and chip shop owner has made her both a martyr and a heroine in the eyes of low-income people who have had limited educational opportunities. …

This earthiness manifests itself in human form with pubs in Eudunda and Kapunda in SA’s rural Mid-North having to bring on extra staff when she and Barnaby Joyce arrived for politics in the pub chats during the SA campaign. People were tripping over themselves to get in. …

It’s the same earthiness that has the party making headlines in SA with its four lower house and three upper house MPs, only one of whom in Cory Bernardi is a political professional, the remainder being a ferry driver, prison guard, farmer, make-up artist, carpenter and small businessman.

Democracy is still working, on the fringes. But can the people get the bureaucracy to change course on mass immigration and net-zero?

Ostracism is all the left have left

Ostracism is all the left have left. By Jennifer Sey.

It’s now “right wing” to be willing to talk to people who hold different political beliefs.

Much of the left just cuts anyone out of their lives who questions any one tenet of the Democratic Party’s platform.

Matt Van Swol:

I’ve gone to the same gym for almost 4 years now. Good friends with nearly everyone there.

One day a guy who used to make small talk with me, just stopped. Didn’t think much of it, but it went on for weeks. Found out later he’s a liberal and someone showed him my X account and he just won’t talk to me now.

This has happened many many many times since becoming publicly conservative. I’ve lost many friends and even many more acquaintances. They won’t even discuss us. Won’t even look at me.

It’s bad for me… but it’s 10,000x worse for my wife. Liberal women are genuinely EVIL to conservative women. It’s on another level. Pure evil.

No one talks about this enough but the public shaming of people who are openly conservative is extremely intense and unless you have a lot of mental fortitude and surround yourself with better people quickly…

I can understand why many find it is not worth saying anything at all. But that doesn’t make it harder for those of us who speak up… because we are the few.

Happened to Joanne and me when we publicly pointed out that the carbon dioxide theory of global warming was exaggerated rubbish. Got better friends now 🙂

Feminists perfected the art of bullying though ostracism. Now it’s all that remains for the left, who have not debated issues for over a decade now — instead relying on shut-uppery via media dominance, snark, reputational damage, cancellation, and cheating with voting to overcome their opponents. Physical violence (including assassination) is also creeping back into the left’s repertoire. At some point the left will have to concede that their party of patronage — which is only a rump of 10% of the population — is not sustainable. in a democracy. They will ether have to launch naked authoritarian rule (aka Chinese social credit and digital currencies, with Islamic enforcers) or they will have to concede the jig is up.