Tag: LNP Lies

The choice is absolutely clear, but it’s not to vote Liberal – » The Australian Independent Media Network

MORRISON NEVER LIES! HOW DO WE KNOW?  HE SAID SO!

This meme lists fifteen items which purport to show the Liberals beating Labor. It is blatantly dishonest.

Federal ministers have posted it on their Facebook pages with the comment “The next election will be a choice – a choice about who can best manage our economy to ensure a stronger future. It’s a clear choice.”

Source: The choice is absolutely clear, but it’s not to vote Liberal – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Frydenberg dubiously claims Australia’s lagging economy ‘leads the pack’

Australia’s economic growth is at a 30-year low relative to comparable countries, yet the Treasurer claims it is now a world leader. Alan Austin reports.

LAST WEEK’S economic growth figures confirm three realities the Morrison Government desperately wants concealed.

First, that economic outcomes are far below where they should be given global conditions and the relatively well-controlled pandemic, except in NSW.

Second, that the Morrison Government is clearly the worst at economic management in Australia’s post-war history. Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has achieved the poorest outcomes of any post-war treasurer.

Third, that Australia’s craven mainstream media continue to treat citizens with contempt by reporting these appalling outcomes deceptively – if at all – and refusing to expose the Government’s blatant lies.

 

Source: Frydenberg dubiously claims Australia’s lagging economy ‘leads the pack’

Morrison deflects EU criticism as vaccine supply questions swirl

Source: Morrison deflects EU criticism as vaccine supply questions swirl

The Search for Clean Air Amid Australia’s Smoky Fires

 

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An example of the planet, the best of possible worlds the LNP government has been leading us into this century. (ODT)

The AQI hit 4,650 on New Year’s Day in Canberra, the capital city of Australia. That was the day that fires chased us home from the beach. When we got to our house, I stuffed paper towels in the crevices of the doors, but it was wasn’t enough. That night, I didn’t sleep. It was sweltering. And every breath tasted like sticky tar.

The Search for Clean Air Amid Australia’s Smoky Fires

The water is rising and there’s no Defence

via The water is rising and there’s no Defence