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"Rather than raising the Albanian government, Paul's Aukus Nuclear submarine transactions have been received to confirm that his national security confidence has been firmly fixed to the US alliance. ""
Comment 2024 August 03,
Fear of inflation and reorganization of Albanny
"In Burke, the Labor Party has gained a realistic minister needed to compete with the Liberal Railway, which is weak in border security and is vulnerable to protecting local safety."
Comment August 10, 2024
Future of Peter Daton and reconciliation
"Albanes thinks that it takes a long time to heal the wounds caused by the referendum and recover the situation where the reconciliation has been significantly lost. There is no need to convince to use it ... "
Comment July 27, 2024
Shake back in the United States and Australia
"In Australia, no leaders have stimulated voters' imagination, according to a poll, and one senior official said that from Tony Abbott's experience, no one thinks that Daton will not beat the election."
Comment July 20, 2024
Albanese's gaze to the United States
"Albanese and the ministers say that the results of the presidential election are issues for the American people, but the risk of Australia when Trump wins is not too exaggerated."
Comment July 13, 2024
Labor Party and Muslim votes
"Unlike the Starmar, the incumbent president will face the next election while protecting the minority. ... "
Opinion July 6, 2024
Payman, Mosttin, and shaking power
"Payman believes that the Albanian government has turned his back to Palestine approval that he has promised in the tw o-time national convention, and he says that continuing to support this cause is a matter of conscience and humanity."
Comment June 29, 2024
Albanian victory week
"The Prime Minister has achieved three big surprises this week. It is a considerable way to respond to the United States, the most important allies, and the most important allies. It was proof that there was sex. "
Comment June 22, 2024
Black and black of panda diplomacy
"The Chinese Prime Minister's visiting Australia for the first time in seven years has perfectly proven the complexity of our greatest customers, and for Australia's continuous prosperity, Beijing is optional. It was confirmed that it was not.
Podcast June 21, 2024
Does Australia support Dutton's nuclear campaign?
Saturday Paper columnist Paul Bonjorno talks about why policies that may not work can still be a political weapon.
Commentary June 15, 224
Daton declares a climate war
"Despite the internal pressure of former Deputy Prime Minister Burnaby Joyes and other people trying to withdraw Australia from the Paris Agreement, we obviously accept the conflict of the Alliance. This is Donald Trump Paris. I went right after the agreement was concluded ... "
Podcast June 14, 2024
Climate War II: Judgment Day
Saturday Paper's columnist Paul Bonjorno talks about the week that Peter Daton promises that the 203 0-discharge target will be abolished, and why the next election will eventually be a climate change election.
Comments June 8, 2024
Liberal Liberal Stray, which revealed that Mr. Fridenberg's inclination revealed
"The remorse of the Liberal Party's underground was a surface earlier this week, and there was a hurry to return to Congress to return Josh Fridenberg, a former Financial Officer.
Comment June 01, 2024
Dutton head hunting strategy
"Drew Immigrant Minister Andrew's Immigrant Minister, in a nutshell, looks like a rabbit illuminated by the headlights. Soft, quiet and very serious Jiles has been exposed to the opposition's intensive gun for the past week. "
Podcast May 31, 2024
Director of 99: Peter Daton's attachment to the latest immigrants
Saturday paper columnist Paul Bonjorno talks about why everything is aggregated in documents called "99 directions".
Commentary May 25, 2024
Make a little Great Australia
It is clear that Daton regards "better Australia" as a powerful election campaign tool instead of "great Australia". He imitates that of John Howard using immigrants and its history that fuels prejudice and extrinsic emotions ... "
News May 18, 2024
Old Calmars and new investment
"The Australian government has a habit of not fulfilling his thre e-year term. The average period of the lower house election is 2 years and 7 months, so it is surprising that the Prime Minister and the Minister of Finance were speculated about the election .. ... "
Podcast May 16, 2024
Budget critic's letter: What are the results?
Saturday columnist Paul Bongiorno on where the battle lines are.
Commentary 11 May 2024
Jim Chalmers' Budget
"Jim Chalmers has a clear message for inflation hawks as he kicks off a tumultuous budget this week: 'Now is not the time for austerity.'"
Comment 4 May 2024
Prime Minister's Cry
"Albanese said the flames must not distract from the gender-based violence crisis. The Prime Minister acknowledged the rally was held to demand "Governments at all levels, including me, need to do better..."
Podcast 3 May 2024
Payments and Passports Porn Albanese's Cabinet Reshuffle
Paul Bongiorno, Saturday columnist, talks about the moment of truth for Australia and whether governments are up to the task of ending violence against women.
Podcast April 26, 2024
Australia vs Elon Musk: Can politicians really stand up to tech billionaires?
Paul Bongiorno, Saturday columnist, explains why Elon Musk and his followers have energized Australia, and how one senator in particular has borne the brunt.
Commentary 27 April 2024
Elon Musk vs Australia
"Musk used X to launch a barrage of anti-authoritarian sentiment... Musk posted that his concern is that if one country is allowed to censor all national content... what is there to stop that country from controlling it..."
Comments 20 April 2024
Albania Sets Tone Amid Days of Terror
"Without fanfare, the Prime Minister attended an early mass at St. Christopher's Cathedral in Canberra last Sunday, where he joined other worshippers in praying for the victims and survivors of the Bondi Junction knife attack. Pray..."
Commentary 13 April 2024
Penny Wong Calls for the Creation of a Palestinian State
"The rift between the parties over the Gaza conflict has widened dramatically this week following Foreign Minister Penny Wong's big speech, a harbinger of what is expected to be a fierce election battle."
Podcast 12 April 2024 Day
Penny Wong's Palestinian Recognition Plan
Saturday Newspaper columnist Paul Bongiorno talks about what a Palestinian state would mean and why the Foreign Minister decided to talk about it now.
Commentary April 6, 2024
Netanyahu's call to Albanese
"Early on Wednesday, Prime Minister Anthony Arbanese and Israel's Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu had a very frank call. He said he had called for" complete explanation and transparency "for death ..."
Commentary March 30, 2024
Labor cuts prisoners other than civilians
"The Albanian government has entered a long vacation before resuming the budget for the budget in May, keeping its reputation in an attempted ambush. There is no doubt ... "
Podcast March 22, 2024
Daton and Albanese, a plane together and talk about God
Paul Bonjorno, a Saturday paper columnist, talks about how the current parliament has been breaking down the political deadlock for 10 years.
Explanation March 23, 2024
Battle for religious freedom
"On Monday, 10, 000 meters above Australia, Anthony Albanese confirmed that the government was not distracted by the split cultural war again. I didn't intend ... "
Explanation March 16, 2024
Albanese, Daton, and "shor t-term thinking crisis"
"According to an important strategic, one of the scales of Albanese's top-end raids was criticized from Duton and Jacinto Nanpidinpa Price, a minister of shadow. -In both criticisms and praise. "
Podcast March 15, 2024
The reason why Calls and Urizu "shine" politicians
Saturday Paper's columnist Paul Bonjorno talks about Bob Kata's contradiction and the possibility that cros s-bench will have a strict response to two major supermarkets.
Explanation March 9, 2024
Peter Daton's nuclear explosion
"Anthony Albanese had a good week this week. Peter Daton, a rival, was not so. In fact, the Dancley election has lost the opposition leader and has lost qualifications."
Podcast March 8, 2024
Failure to acquire the Liberal Party's suburban rights
Paul Bonjorno, a columnist of Saturday Paper, talks about the division that is being born within the Liberal Party.
Explanation 2024 March 02,
The end of the Morrison era
"The Labor Party is convinced that Daton cannot attract voters like Morrison. According to her survey, opposition leaders are particularly unpopular in Victoria ... And it may not be the case in the general election ... "
Comment 2024 February 17,
Quest time and political scoring
"Zari Stegal is not the only person who is an independent member of the House of Representatives who are dissatisfied with the question time is boring to compete for political points."
Podcast 2024 February 16,
Can the Labor Party to abolish negative giring?
Saturday newspapers, Paul Bonjorno, talk about the future of the housing and why they need to change the unproductive parliamentary discussion in question time.
Comment 2024 February 10,
Albania and the Labor Party are revived
"Albanese asked questions about everything other than the new stage arrangement, so easily processed Duton attempts to create a" ey e-catching positive movement. " ... one minister said it was the best question time of this term. "
Podcast 2024 February 09, 1
You can ignore your boss after work. This is no longer a law.
Saturday newspaper columnist Paul Bonjorno talks about the rights and policy changes that have brought this agreement.
Explanation 2024 February 3,
Aftermath of 3-stage determination
"Dutton says that Albanese and Charmers' future tax intentions are no longer believed. He has not been told that he has no influence of its original sovereignty. The government is responsible. But the opposition can only accuse.
Podcast January 29, 2024
Why did al l-bunny change the idea of tax reduction?
Saturday newspaper columnist Paul Bonjorno talks about what a major change is made to our salary system.
Commentary 2023 December 23,
What you need for All Vani
"Why this happens, how Albanny responds? ... The big lessons of this year are very bad for the survival of the government without learning it. Albanese and his aides know that. There is.
Comment 2023 December 16,
Albanese appears to the front in the war between Israel and Hamas
"Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who is on leave, has spent a busy week. It is clear that he should not do the natural thing as a politician."
Explanation 2023 December 09, which
Duton, exposing fear
"According to the latest polls, voters are not ready to switch to the Duton coalition government. It is not difficult to understand.
Comment 2023 December 02, which
Parliamentarians who squeeze the Albanians in the crisis of living expenses
"The match in a cage called political discussion in the Australian Congress has stopped education within the year. The opposition led by Duton is excited to use fear and panic, and the Albanian people ... "
Podcast December 01, 2023
Is it finally time to change immigration containment?
Saturday newspaper columnist Paul Bonjorno talks about the more accountability of the hard immigration system in Australia.
Comment 2023 November 25, 25
Albanian dragged into the Daton level
"Opposition party leaders did not hesitate to use the pos t-truth politics (politics that pursued political advantage), as adopted by US Donald Trump. So use any distortion. "
Comment 2023 November 18, 2018
Duton follows the smell of victory
"I'm convinced that the coalition government has a chance to win the next election than imagined in the past year and a half as the term of the government approaches halfway."
Podcast November 17, 2023
"Extremely dangerous": Did Daton's question go too much?
Paul Bonjorno (Saturday version Colamnist) talks about the reasons for ranting in the Diet to be "extremely dangerous."
Podcast November 03, 2023
Are the leaders playing politics in the war?
Saturday version Colamnist Paul Bonjorno talks about how much diplomatic attitude over the Middle East conflict and the disconnection between friends and colleagues has been lost.
Comment 2023 November 04, 223
Peter Daton's play that makes the war between Israel and Hamas into weapons
"Peter Daton's weapon of human destruction is a laughter of the government's response, and from the first day, Albanians and his Foreign Minister Penny-Wong blame the barbarism of Hamas's massacre. I'm not leaving myself ... "
Review 2023 October 28,
Voice response
"Anthony Albanese advanced from the failure of the attempt to specify the indigenous voices in the constitution in Congress. He frustrated the opposition and frustrated the major leaders in the Aboriginal community. .. "
Podcast October 27, 2023
What was the visit to Albania in the United States for?
Paul Bonjorno (Saturday Version Columnist) talks about why the Labor Party has lost its popularity and what to do to gain popularity.
Explanation 2023 October 07,
The resurrection of the "agreement" votes we need
"Just like in the world of sport, come-from-behind victories are common in politics. Opinion polls have made election results famous for years, but they don't happen as often as many outsiders would like."
Commentary 30 September 2023
The Legacy of Daniel Andrews and Mike Pezzulo
The Legacy of Daniel Andrews and Mike Pezzulo "With one powerful man gone and the other gone, it's clear that both men had a major influence in shaping the direction of the country. Their legacies now present both a challenge and a learning opportunity for Anthony Albanese."
Podcast 29 September 2023
Pezzulo Texts: How Power Really Works in Canberra
Saturday newspaper columnist Paul Bongiorno talks about how Pezzulo's secret documents reveal big problems in the civil service that could undermine democracy.
Commentary 23 September 2023
The state of the No campaign
"In the shadows of the National Library in the Parliament Triangle, YES23 organisers couldn't believe their eyes when they saw the turnout for Canberra's version of the Walk for Yes rally and march.... Essential Researcher Peter Lewis..."
Podcast 22 September 2023
Is the election campaign for No?
Saturday columnist Paul Bongiorno talks about tensions in the No camp and whether it will make a difference on election day.
Commentary 16 September 2023
The power of the Huff Agreement
"Anthony Albanese was desperate to provide something positive to reassure Australians as we head into the final week before the referendum, to show he was paying attention to the issues they face.
Podcast 15 September 2023
Leak reveals the "No" tactic
Saturday Newspaper columnist Paul Bongiorno talks about how the tactic of refusing to speak out is reverberating in the halls of power.
Commentary 9 September 2023
Kangaroo
"Somehow, Anthony Albanese is being held responsible for the massive governance failures of the Qantas board and its long-standing chief executive. Qantas's behaviour since Alan Joyce became president almost 15 years ago has been one of arrogance and anti-competitiveness."
Podcast 1 September 2023
Can the government fix the gig economy?
Saturday columnist Paul Bongiorno explains what the government has revealed and why it is forging ahead with reforms in the midst of a historic referendum campaign.
Commentary 2 September 2023
Between a hard right and a soft "no"
"This week marks the official countdown to a key moment in the history of the Australian Commonwealth and a foundational moment for the liberation of original landowners."
Commentary 26 August 2023
Labor's small target syndrome
"Stuck in the wings at last weekend's party conference, Tanya Plibersek's assessment of how she sees the government was particularly interesting. Her criticism was that the old parties, with their enthusiastic support on the left, are... "
Podcast 4 August 2023
Albanians against "normotization": a bitter experience
Saturday Newspaper columnist Paul Bongiorno gives his outlook for the second half of the year in Canberra. Comments August 5, 2023
Morrison's powerful excuse
"For a while, in the House of Representatives on Monday afternoon, you could be forgiven for thinking that Peter Dutton's opposition had finally dumped Scott Morrison."
Podcast July 21, 2023
Albanese's media strategy as approval ratings fall
Paul Bongiorno, our Saturday columnist, talks about the case for a formal contest and why Anthony Albanese feels the need to make a splash in the media.
Comments July 22, 2023
"No" stretch of the imagination
"If opinion polls are to be believed, regional Australia is cool to the idea of having an Indigenous voice represented in parliament as enshrined in the constitution. Liberal dissident "yes" campaigner Julian Reaser was convinced that he was being warmer in Australia. "
Comments 15 July 2023
Inside Fadden Bisection
"When extremist Stuart Robert left parliament two months ago, no one in the Federal Opposition was more pleased than Peter Dutton. The motion tabled today in Robert's Gold Coast seat of Fadden was certainly a fluke for Robert, but the result was... "
Podcast 7 July 2023
Who will the NACC nick?
Saturday Newspaper columnist Paul Bongiorno talks about how politicians will greet the new NACC.
Comments 08 July 2023
NACC has a lot of work to do
"In Canberra, the arrival of the National Anti-Corruption Commission has opened a new intra-party game. This one has a simple name."
Podcast 30 June 2023
Stuart Robert, I thought I said goodbye
Saturday columnist Paul Bongiorno on Stuart Robert's latest revelations and why the polls are sending chills through Canberra.
Comments 01 July 2023
Tense Fadden Election
"Stuart Robert's old stomping grounds at Fadden are fast becoming a battleground for not only Opposition Leader Peter Dutton but also Prime Minister Anthony Albanese."
Comments 24 June 2023
Labor's housing crisis
"Anthony Albanese is furious that the 'Greens party' (as he insists on always calling them) is blocking his future Australian Housing Fund in the Senate and is now looking at the prospect of triggering it..."
Podcast 16 June 2023
Lydia Thorpe alleges sexual assault in Parliament
The Saturday Newspaper columnist Paul Bongiorno talks about standards and culture in Parliament.
Comments 17 June 2023
Trump politics in Parliament
"So much for respect and reconciliation in the nation's capital. For the last two weeks before the long winter break, Parliament returned to a battle of the knees, with no one wanting to be taken prisoner."
Comments 10 June 2023
Big business attacks and workers
"When times get really tough for millions of Australians, the usual blame game ensues. The pain is ... "
Podcast 9 June 2023
Philip Lowe thinks we should do more work
Saturday newspaper columnist Paul Bongiorno talks to Treasurer Philip Lowe about the wage battle.
Commentary 3 June 2023
Dutton's racist rant
"After Anthony Albanese was relentlessly harangued in Monday night's Lowidja O'Donoghue speech for making the case for a successful voice referendum, the Adelaide Mayor offered an informed response."
Podcast 2 June 2023
Politicians who think the sky is falling
Paul Bongiorno, our Saturday columnist, talks about the latest political skirmishes and whether Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan's resignation is really a sign that the sky is falling.
Commentary 27 May 2023
Vicious attack on Dutton's voice
"Australians will vote later this year to choose more than the recognition of First Nations' special place in the Constitution. It will also be a choice about what kind of national leadership we are prepared to support."
Podcast 26 May 2023
Dutton's dangerous rant in parliament
Paul Bongiorno talks about what Dutton's rant means for the voice debate.
Podcast 19 May 2023
How is Anthony Albanese doing one year after being elected?
Saturday Paper's columnist Paul Bonjorno talked about the year and the future after taking office.
Explanation 2023 May 20,
Albanian interview "There is nothing sneaky"
"On Monday, the Albanian government will celebrate its first birthday. The Prime Minister is convinced that it was a year in which the government's characteristics of being responsible, cautious, and very busy were established in voters' hearts. "
Comment May 13, 2023
Tray and request
"Finance Minister Jim Charmers was so excited to pull rabbits from the hat, and couldn't wait for the night of the budget to tell the world when they made the surplus for the first time in 15 years."
Podcast May 12, 2023
Intermediate and poor prostitution Why does the Union want to fight them?
Paul Bonjorno, a columnist of Saturday Paper, talks about the strange politics currently being held and why there is a bigger problem.
Podcast May 5, 2023
Do Albanians ignore young people?
Paul Bonjorno, a Saturday paper columnist, talks about the budget priority and the thoughts of Anthony Arbanese, who visited London.
Comment 06 May 2023
King and Albanian
"In the UK, the prime minister attended the crowned crown of the head of the state, which was not elected in the election, and in Japan, the Green Party Adam Bad asked an important question, while accounting officers have made beans just before the budget on Tuesday. I caught the moment ... "
Podcast April 21, 2023
51 methods required to improve RBA
Paul Bonjorno, a Saturday paper columnist, talks about why the government has taken such bold measures for the RBA, but cannot stop further pain.
Commentary 2023 April 22,
Daton gives the coalition to the KMT
"In the Federal Union led by Peter Daton, who should be a liberal school, there is a truly strange thing. With the administration, the Conservative Party abandoned voters in urban areas and voters in rural and rural areas. I started a cunning plan to prioritize ... "
Podcast April 14, 2023
How Peter Daton's "NO" voting tears the Liberal Party
Paul Bonjorno, a columnist of Saturday paper paper, talks about the meaning of the Liberal Party's "rejection" voting.
Commentary 2023 April 15, which
Basic attitude of Julian Leser
"The Julian Lesser, the right to retire from the Australian indigenous resident and shadow, did something very rare in the Australian political scene this week. He resigned. "
Comments April 08, 2023
Voices that revealed Daton's desperate desperation
"In the middle of this week, it was clear that Peter Daton was not looking for a way to regain a connection with a wider voters. Morning Newspole published a thre e-month voter support survey. "
Podcast April 6, 2023
No voice or vote: Future of the Liberal Party
Saturday Paul Bonjorno's columnist talks about the future of the Liberal Party.
Explanation 2023 April 01, which
Duton sweats in Aston's election results
"Peter Daton is facing the first trial as the Liberal Party in the Aston Election. He assumed the worst, but in such a struggle, the previous century of the opposition parties. I want to be saved.
Podcast March 31, 2023
Inner curtain of the leader test in Aston, Peter Daton
Saturday Paul Bonjorno Colamnist talks about the victory in Aston and the growing pressure within the Liberal Party.
Podcast March 24, 2023
The Labor Party's opposition is ranked higher than the US Alliance
Saturday paper columnist Paul Bonjorno talks about an increase in political costs under the contract with Augus.
Commentary March 25, 2023
Cracks of the Labor Party over underwater agreement
"Paul Keating's torpedo, which was released by the nuclear submarine Oaks, has begun to hit the Labor Party. The keyings that are often described as the" symbol of the Labor Party "have joined these two political parties. "
Podcast March 17, 2023
Will al l-bunny and Dutton agree on the $ 368 billion issue?
Saturday newspaper columnist Paul Bonjorno talks about how political issues will develop a $ 368 billion.
Commentary March 18, 2023
Albanese and Okus booby traps
"No doubt: Anthony Albanese not only driven the nation economically and strategically under the bright sun in California this week. He returned his political enemy unprotected."
Review 2023 March 11,
Anthony Albanese honeymoon?
"The challenges faced by the Albanian government are increasingly increasing. If it is necessary, it has been confirmed that there is no magical cane indicating a simple solution. The 10th ..."
Podcast March 3, 2023
Why Albanians worked on retirement
Saturday newspaper columnist Paul Bonjorno talks about how Albanians made their decisions and why we would talk about this for years.
Comment March 4, 2023
Jim Charmers Super Gambling
"This week Anthony Albanese did something many thought he would never do - he did it in a way that would drive a wedge into his political opponents ahead of the next election, but at the same time..."
Commentary 25 February 2023
Dutton's leadership put to the test in Ashton
"Shockingly, a government with so much on its plate can afford to treat the Ashton by-election as a sort of sideshow, secondary to the continuation of the three R's: rescue, repair and restraint."
Podcast 24 February 2023
Superannuation: Will the government break its promises?
Saturday Paper columnist Paul Bongiorno talks about the future of super.
Paul Bongiorno podcast 17 February 2023
Mid-term elections to decide Dutton's opponent
The Saturday Paper columnist Paul Bongiorno talks about the political challenges looming in Aston.
Commentary 18 February 2023
Tudge by-election apology
"Dutton has decided to hold off on making a final decision on the referendum until after Ashton's re-election. His carefully crafted apology is enough to leave the impression that he is more sympathetic to the referendum than his negative words would suggest."
Comment 11 February 2023
A wink and a nudge
"When embattled former Cabinet minister Alan Tutts finally announced he was leaving Parliament on Thursday, it was no wonder that speculation about the Liberal Party leadership was rife."
Comment 4 February 2023
Running around and getting things done
"The Albanese government's second year in power is set to be a wild ride. The prime minister intends to use every opportunity to build a legacy as a Labor reformer who is "trying to change the country for the better." "Tony Speaker..."
Podcast 3 February 2023
You thought the climate wars were over? A sequel is coming out next week
Saturday Paper columnist Paul Bongiorno explains why next week could see the end of the climate wars or the start of a whole new chapter.
Podcast December 19, 2022
Spotlight: Russia invades Ukraine, and how is Scott Morrison prepared for conflict?
We bring you our February episode with Saturday Paper columnist Paul Bongiorno about Russia's invasion of Ukraine and how Scott Morrison was prepared.
Explanation December 17, 2022
What did the PM do next?
"We have already seen the government that is confident that we are relieved to use power and have the risk of losing in races that are worthwhile. After analyzing, at the end of the first six administration ... "
Podcast December 16, 2022
How did Albanese, Bant, and Daton conclude the year of politics?
Saturday Paper's columnist Paul Bonjorno talks about how Adam Bandon, Peter Daton and Anthony Arvanese ended up, and what they are talking about in the 2023 political warfare.
Commentary 2022 December 10,
Anthony Albanese is a positive ending for Cobid
"Anthony Albanese was overwhelmed by Cobid 19, who was about to end the most successful year in his life of politicians with further victory. However, she rarely did the country ... "
Podcast December 09, 2022
Anthony Albanese battle of energy price suppression
Paul Bonjorno, a Saturday paper columnist, talks about competition to restrict electricity prices before the economy grows.
Explanation 2022 December 03, 222
Gentiles play a "tragic" reverse drama in "voice"
"The last week of the Federal Congress, which tells the end of the important year of the election, was covered by the turbulence over the process of specifying the approval of First Nations (indigenous people) in the constitution.
Podcast December 02, 2022
Scott Morrison, named in history (for all wrong reasons)
Saturday Paper's columnist Paul Bonjorno talks about the actions taken by Scott Morrison faced the opportunity to explain.
Explanation 2022 November 26,
Freeping in the red room
Starting from the famous words of British poet T. S. Elliott, it is no exaggeration to say that 2022 ends with "shock" for the Albanian government. Albania, who has been despised as a small goal leader, created an enthusiastic pace in the first six years ... "
Explanation 2022 November 19,
Shakuhira's handshake
"The handshake with Anthony Albanese with Xi Jinping was more than a reset in the Australia n-related relationship. It was a confirmation that the mechanics of domestic politics had changed, especially the fear of" yellow evil "..."
Podcast November 18, 2022
Albanese talks with Xi Jinping: Is Australia a second date?
The Saturday Paper columnist Paul Bonjorno talks about how Anthony Arbanese talked to Xi Jinping in Bali.
Explanation October 29, 2022
Budget logic
"Jim Charmers is familiar with the mechanics and pitfalls of the federal budget. He has been involved in 16 budgets inside and outside the government, as a staff member, as a consultant, as a minister of shadows, and this week as a steering role. 1st ... "
Review October 22, 2022
Best planning
"The praise of Anthony Albanese as a politician as a politician has been passed on by one of his colleagues." Albo has a 36 0-degree vision.
Podcast October 21, 2022
Listen to this before your budget
Paul Bonjorno talks about stor m-like clouds in the week of budgeting.
Explanation October 15, 2022
Glory power charges
"The ghosts of the past promise have destroyed the Albanny administration on October 25, which had the first budget announcement. Specifically, the Prime Minister has not given politics to criticize the Prime Minister .. ... "
Podcast October 14, 2022
Albanese is not bothered by the ghost of the Labor Party
Saturday Colamnist Paul Bonjorno says, "Does the worker have the courage to make a big change in the economy?
Commentary October 08, 2022
Labor Party approach to the third stage tax reduction
"In the deepest of the Federal Cabinet Conference Room, the government's trust in the government's economic brain spent most of Tuesdays on Australia's measures for the Secretary of Finance to" storms in the world economy. " ... "
Podcast October 7, 2022
Will Albania cancel the 3 tax reduction stage?
Paul Bonjorno says that the Labor Party is gradually trying to cut tax cuts.
Comment October 01, 2022
Bill Shoten and Robo Det Survey
"She ten was flying to Brisbane for the first day of the royal committee's public hearing on Robo Dett Scandal. Ta..."
Podcast September 30, 2022
Robo Det trauma is finally investigated
Today, a Saturday paper columnist Paul Bonjorno talks about how the committee is trying to approach Robo Det victims and the future of sincerity in the Diet.
Comment September 24, 2022
Penny Won brings back Agenda in New York
"It's a seven-hour flight from London to New York, but there's a huge gap between the grandeur of a former empire on one side of the Atlantic and the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly on the other. Secretary of State... "
Comments 17 September 2022
Disturbance is the head of a democratic prime minister
"Australia's most ardent monarchist prime minister - not Tony Abbott or John Howard, but Robert Menzies - will be highly impressed by self-described republican leader Anthony Albanese's response to the death of a borrowed head of state..."
Podcast 16 September 2022
Australia mourns the Queen more than Britain
Today, Saturday Paper columnist Paul Bongiorno talks about Australia's prolonged mourning.
Commentary 10 September 2022
Labor's Industrial Power Reform
"Anthony Albanese is invading the Bastille, built by a hardline government more interested in maintaining power and privilege than effectively advancing the national interest. The scene may not be as dramatic as that in France..."
Podcast 9 September 2022
Albanese's fight to lower the cost of living
Today, Saturday Paper columnist Paul Bongiorno talks about Labor's attempt to rein in the soaring cost of living.
Podcast 2 September 2022
The truth about the jobs summit: it's the amakudari that will kill you
The Saturday Paper columnist Paul Bongiorno talks about the promise and peril of Labor's jobs and skills summit.
Commentary 3 September 2022
A view from the employment summit
Rather than pitting unions and business against each other, Anthony Albanese is calling for the development of a "new culture of cooperation" for the future. What's good for workers must always be good for employers too. That will be the guiding principle..."
Podcast 26 August 2022
Secret Ministry Legal: What's Next for Scott Morrison?
Today, Saturday Paper columnist Paul Bongiorno talks about the upcoming investigation and whether Anthony Albanese is spreading himself too thin.
Commentary 27 August 2022
Handsaw Hawk
"Three months into leading a new government, Anthony Albanese is higher up the ladder than even his most ardent supporters would have imagined. This state of affairs was expressed, vaguely but vividly, at a rock concert in Sydney earlier this week."
Commentary 20 August 2022
Close or get off the pot?
"Anthony Albanese revealed that at the Bloom Resort, he was secretly appointed two important Pandemic c o-c o-c o-ministers at the Bloom resort at the beginning of the pandemic. I read the book.
Podcast August 19, 2022
Scott Morrison's Secret Ministry: Everything you need to know
Today, The Saturday Paper columnist Paul Bonjorno talks about the complicated issues of why Scott Morrison has continued to give the Minister's authority.
Explanation 2022 August 13,
Diplomacy, organizational, symbolic: Dutton stopped enlightenment
"Peter Daton opposition party leaders have extremely pressure on Australia's ultr a-controlled foreign policy on trade with China, the largest trading partner, and he has a stick that has not been recognized by Australia. I keep talking loudly ... "
Podcast August 12, 2022
Warning to move to China and Australia on the Taiwanese issue
Today, The Saturday Paper columnist Paul Bonjorno talked about a message from China to Australia.
Explanation 2022 August 6,
Peter Daton
"I don't know why the Liberal Party and the KMT suffered a big defeat in the May election. Perhaps the majority of the Labor Party hidden a rejection of the Liberal Party in their center, which is almost a record. ... "
Podcast August 5, 2022
How Peter Daton makes himself useless
Today, Saturday Paper's columnist Paul Bonjorno talks about what Daton is saying within the party and the differences that are already revealed in the coalition government.
Podcast July 29, 2022
New trials for Anthony Albanese
Today, the SATURDAY PAPER columnist Paul Bonjorno talks about the first week of the New Diet.
Commentary July 30, 2022
Move a statement to action
"The Prime Minister can affect the direction of the nation than any other personality in democracy. Anthony Albanese knows this, the most difficult economic and strategic situation in the past 30 years. Even so ... "
Podcast July 22, 2022
Pronounced as "climate goal"
Today, the SATURDAY PAPER columnist Paul Bonjorno talks about the environment.
Commentary July 23, 2022
Grass half a sky (or 43 % full)
"The effects of the change of government nine weeks ago will be revealed on Tuesday, when the new parliament will be held for the first time, which will be a trial for the Albanian government. The trial is by the Albanian government. in spite of,..."
Podcast July 15, 2022
What Tony Abbott did the next
Today, Saturday paper columnist Paul Bonjorno talked about Tony Abbott's next action.
Commentary July 16, 2022
What is the background of Tony Abbott's resurrection?
"For the past decade, no one has determined the direction of Australian politics as Tony Abbott. His ruthless and decisive resistance to effective actions for climate change was terribly myopic, but he four times. It was a template of the election campaign.
Comment June 25, 2022
Cross bench that is heavy
The number "34" has underneath the federal council politics. The Albanian government accounts for 77 seats in the House of Representatives with 77 seats, but is less than in the Senate. "
Podcast June 24, 2022
How much did you cross?
Paul Bonjorno talks about the front of the Shinkai House in Australia.
Explanation 2022 June 18,
The week when the energy crisis hit the home directly
"This week, millions of Australia, who have been tossed in the broken energy market, felt the need to remove the confusion inherited by the new Olvannie administration. Holidays and the threat of freezing at home have a great impact on the Australian people.
Podcast June 17, 2022
The energy crisis has become serious
Paul Bonjorno talks about the stop of the energy market and the subsequent political blame match.
Podcast June 10, 2022
First step to honesty
Paul Bonjorno talks about the first step toward sincerity.
Explanation 11 JUNE 2022
Albanny balances with bamboo bikes
"Visual stunts (called image opportunities in the industry) are not new in modern politics, and on Tuesday, Indonesia's President Joko Widdododed a visual metaphor of traveling by bicycle, as a result. ... "
Podcast June 3, 2022
Reasons why Albanese seek discipline
Paul Bonjorno tells Agenda, Albanese, and why he seeks discipline in the Labor Party's room.
Comment 04 JUNE 2022
Past Prime Minister's ghost
"Arbanese has brought the tremendous power to guide the party that lasted for nearly 10 years from the wilderness. In the past three years, there have been many voices that have been welcomed. Albanians are from behind. .. "
Comment May 28, 2022
Work Quad Workout
"Australian parliamentary democracy has been tremendous, and it has been shown that tw o-thirds of the people are hungry for changes."
Podcast May 27, 2022
Why was the Liberal Party wrong?
What will happen to the future of Australian politics as elections with repainting political maps continue? What will happen to the future of Australian politics?
Commentary May 21, 2022
It started again
"Expectations for the Labor Party victory have receded significantly. It is far from the most convinced landslide victory that many people were convinced up to a week ago, and the establishment of a minority administration is now widely seen as the best they can expect. There is.
Podcast May 20, 2010
Voting panel: What is the possibility that Scott Morrison will win again?
Everything is exhausted. On Saturday night, Australia will determine the next administration and the next Prime Minister.
Commentary May 14, 2022
The word "absolutely"
"Scott Morrison desperately searches for a change in the last minute in this election, but Anthony Arbanese believes that it is already happening on the national dining table."
Podcast May 13, 2022
Voting panel: Public polls leaked with wage war
One week before the election date, the minimum wage discussion is being spotlighted. According to public opinion polls, some of the Allied strongholds are in danger of falling.
Comment May 7, 2022
Pet shop in Australia
"This week, the Australian Reserve Bank has participated in the Federal Election Campaign in the past 15 years.
Podcast May 6, 2022
Voting panel: Everything is promising
As the election date approaches, the low housing price is a central issue in this election campaign. People's mortgages can rise and rent pressure may be applied. So how will the pressure on living expenses affect the decision of voters only two weeks later?
Podcast April 29, 2022
Voting panel: Everything starts 3 weeks later
Today, Anthony Arbanese showed a positive reaction in Cobid-19 last week, and returned to election activities after isolation. The transactions between China and the Solomon Islands have opened unexpected means of attack on the coalition.
Comment April 30, 2022
Except for Morrison's opportunities, what will happen to the future of Australian politics as elections have been re Japan? What will happen to the future of Australian politics?
Commentary May 21, 2022
It started again
"Expectations for the Labor Party victory have receded significantly. It is far from the most convinced landslide victory that many people were convinced up to a week ago, and the establishment of a minority administration is now widely seen as the best they can expect. There is.
Podcast May 20, 2016
Voting panel: What is the possibility that Scott Morrison will win again?
Everything is exhausted. On Saturday night, Australia will determine the next administration and the next Prime Minister.
Commentary May 14, 2022
The word "absolutely"
"Scott Morrison desperately searches for a change in the last minute in this election, but Anthony Arbanese believes that it is already happening on the national dining table."
Podcast May 13, 2022
Voting panel: Public polls leaked with wage war
One week before the election date, the minimum wage discussion is being spotlighted. According to public opinion polls, some of the strongholds in the Union are in danger of falling.
Comment May 7, 2022
Pet shop in Australia
"This week, the Australian Reserve Bank has participated in the Federal Election Campaign in the past 15 years.
Podcast May 6, 2022
Voting panel: Everything is promising
As the election date approaches, the low housing price is a central issue in this election campaign. People's mortgages can rise and rent pressure may be applied. So how will the pressure on living expenses affect the decision of voters only two weeks later?
Podcast April 29, 2022
Voting panel: Everything starts 3 weeks later
Today, Anthony Arbanese showed a positive reaction in Cobid-19 last week, and returned to election activities after isolation. The transactions between China and the Solomon Islands have opened unexpected means of attack on the coalition.
Comment April 30, 2022
Except for Morrison's opportunity, what will happen to the future of Australian politics as elections have been re Japan? What will happen to the future of Australian politics?
Commentary May 21, 2022
It started again
"Expectations for the Labor Party victory have receded significantly. It is far from the most convinced landslide victory that many people were convinced up to a week ago, and the establishment of a minority administration is now widely seen as the best they can expect. There is.
Podcast May 20, 2016
Voting panel: What is the possibility that Scott Morrison will win again?
Everything is exhausted. On Saturday night, Australia will determine the next administration and the next Prime Minister.
Commentary May 14, 2022
The word "absolutely"
"Scott Morrison desperately searches for a change in the last minute in this election, but Anthony Arbanese believes that it is already happening on the national dining table."
Podcast May 13, 2022
Voting panel: Public polls leaked with wage war
One week before the election date, the minimum wage discussion is being spotlighted. According to public opinion polls, some of the Allied strongholds are in danger of falling.
Comment May 7, 2022
Pet shop in Australia
"This week, the Australian Reserve Bank has participated in the Federal Election Campaign in the past 15 years.
Podcast May 6, 2022
Voting panel: Everything is promising
As the election date approaches, the low housing price is a central issue in this election campaign. People's mortgages can rise and rent pressure may be applied. So how will the pressure on living expenses affect the decision of voters only two weeks later?
Podcast April 29, 2022
Voting panel: Everything starts 3 weeks later
Today, Anthony Arbanese showed a positive reaction in Cobid-19 last week, and returned to election activities after isolation. The transactions between China and the Solomon Islands have opened unexpected means of attack on the coalition.
Comment April 30, 2022
Everything is rising except for Morrison's chance
"Unfortunately for the Prime Minister, the record of the last three years is known and very difficult to defend or explain. How sweet the memory of the blank page he presented the last time he faced it must be..."
Podcast 22 April 2022
Who would choose a candidate like Katherine Debs?
Paul Bongiorno talks about the Katherine Debs controversy and his view of the independents who could be kingmakers.
Commentary 23 April 2022
"So ugly, so dirty, so hated by people"
"At the end of the second week of the campaign, none of the major parties are facing the prospect of being able to govern on their own. This speaks volumes about how voters view the options on offer.
Commentary 16 April 2022
Bad dentists are hated
"Anthony Albanese is left with a self-inflicted shock and wound on the first day of a six-week campaign. This is surely the biggest baggage of the first week, and the next five weeks will be filled with even more problems as the Labor leader tries to persuade."
Podcast 8 April 2022
Liberals turn on Scott Morrison
As the countdown to the federal election looms, both sides of the political aisle are trying to shore up domestic support and reassure voters. Labor still has a lead in the polls, but the race is close, at least according to the polls.
Comments 9 April 2022
"It's no secret he's soft" "The campaign is starting early and hard. Morrison left power months ago and flooded the media with tax-funded 'government' ads..."
Commentary 2 April 2022
Suck the juice
"Indeed, the Coalition is in a self-destructive spiral, and earlier this year Labor stopped spending on social media. The reason was simple.''
Podcast 30 March 2022
Budget '22: All hats and no rabbits
Last night Josh Frydenberg delivered the Morrison government's final budget before it goes to the polls, a step forward for voters worried about the cost of living, with new payments and bold claims of economic recovery.
Podcast 25 March 2022 Death of Kimberley Kitching The death of Labor MP Kimberley Kitching has sparked allegations of intimidation within the party, while the Liberal Party's heavy defeat in the South Australian state election could have dire consequences for Scott Morrison.
Comments March 26, 2022
"Self-proclaimed"
"Last weekend, the equivalent of a civilian nuclear bomb struck South Australia, with shockwaves reverberating across the country. The worry is the perception that the Covid-19 pandemic guarantees the survival of the incumbent, or..."
Commentary March 19, 2022
Albanese triggers Morrison's "green-eyed monster"
"Labor's Anthony Albanese is messing with Scott Morrison's head. Labor's Anthony Albanese is messing with Scott Morrison's head.
Podcasts March 18, 2022
The Albanese Brilliance
Paul Bongiorno talks about the battle lines being drawn and how personal this fight is likely to become.
Podcasts March 11, 2022 Day
Is Scott Morrison ready to be overturned?
Paul Bongiorno on how precarious the Premiership is.
Commentary March 12, 2022
Ministers in opposition to Morrison government
"A senior government official (a minister in Morrison's cabinet) began reaching out by email to 'like-minded' colleagues to arrange meetings where they could discuss the crisis. One recipient wrote, 'The latest...'
Podcast March 4, 2022
Floods, wars and the Prime Minister's Covid-19 diagnosis
Paul Bongiorno on Scott Morrison's performance and declining popularity.
Commentary March 05, 2022
Scott without friends
"Scott Morrison's isolation this week from Covid-19 is a fitting metaphor for the political malaise that surrounds him. A lone wolf, he has lost another friend, a significant obstacle to his chances of staying in power. If opinions... "
Podcast February 25, 2022
Will Russia step in on Ukraine?
Today, The Saturday Paper columnist Paul Bongiorno talks about how prepared Scott Morrison is to deal with rising tensions in both Ukraine and the Pacific.
Commentary 26 February 2022
Emperor Morrison has no clothes
"In uncertain times, incumbent governments tend to have the advantage, but only if they have at least some credibility with the majority of voters. There is mounting evidence that the Morrison-Goys coalition has failed..."
Commentary 19 February 2022
At home with the Morrisons
"A tumultuous and dark final session of the year's federal parliament is all the evidence we need to know that Scott Morrison is very scared. The government sees parliament as a political killing ground and does not enjoy spying on its opponents..."
Podcast 18 February 2022
Scott Morrison falling into a panic
Today, Saturday Paper columnist Paul Bonjorno talks about how Scott Morrison is rewinding as the election is approaching.
Explanation 2022 February 12,
Hosomichi to Trojan Mizuki
"The pros and cons of this week's religious discrimination have become more realistic of the Hang Parlors after the next election. Other political parties.
Podcast February 4, 2022
Bread, circus and Prime Minister's "Psycho" sentence
Today, THE SATURDAY PAPER's columnist Paul Bonjorno talks about the relationship between the bread price and the series of text messages leaked under the Scott Morrison administration.
Explanation 2022 February 05, 1
Scott Morrison faced the turbulence
"The turning point has come to the Morison administration, and political guillotine is imminent as an inevitable fate. Earlier this week, Finance Minister Josh Fridenberg received a catastrophic public opinion poll and" many ... "
Podcast January 28, 2022
Expectations for the election year
This year, the Australian citizens will vote and judge the federal performance.
Comment 2022 January 29,
Send a clown
"The Australian Day vacation is over. The customs say that the people will return to work. It has also been decided that federal elections will be held within four months. Is drifting ... "
Explanation 2022 January 22,
In the wings and prayer
"Hope observation and the incompetence of the summer pandemic spoiled Scott Morrison's unprecedented election victory. What I call" Ellis factor "may save him, but that's it. ... "
Explanation 2021 December 18,
"This week, Scott Morrison has been taught the diplomatic technique necessary to deal with the bully, the biggest trading partner country, and the coalition that lasted nearly 10 years before the election earer ..."
Podcast 2021 December 10,
Scott Morrison, prepare for the battle of life
Paul Bonjorno talks about where the two leaders bet on the political future.
Comment 2021 December 11,
White Sliding Shank
"Three years after his leadership victory, reality is setting in for Scott Morrison. His chances of reelection are lower than they were. The idea that he could hold the government together and replace Malcolm Turnbull has changed. Photo opportunities..."
Podcast 03 December 2021
Parliament ends in division and chaos
Paul Bongiorno talks about whether Scott Morrison has lost control of his party and what that means for the lead at the next election.
Comments 04 December 2021
Symptoms of collapse expose the aging of the Morrison government
"If you look at the last two weeks of the year, Labor is being held by the tail and the government is retreating. The lack of commitment from the Coalition, as the Prime Minister and his cabinet are just dumping it on the Opposition..."
Podcast 26 November 2021
How Pauline Hanson brought the Coalition government down
Paul Bongiorno talks about why the Coalition government is in chaos and the political implications for Scott Morrison.
Commentary 27 November 2021
Questioning Character
"Anthony Albanese is convinced the tide is turning for the Morrison government. Scott Morrison feels it too, but like King Canute, he's desperately trying to prove he's still in control. A prime minister who was almost... almost... shot down..."
Podcast 19 November 2021
Liberal MPs who are abandoning Scott Morrison
Paul Bongiorno explains why Liberal MPs who are abandoning Scott Morrison think Anthony Albanese might be a better prime minister for the country.
Comments 20. 11. 20
John Alexander launches Scott Morrison
"Former Australian tennis great John Alexander doesn't like the way politics is played, where it's all about winning and the biggest losers are Australians. Good politics and true bilateralism in pursuit of what's best for the country... "
Comments 13 November 2021
Scott Morrison's confident step
"Morrison, like Howard, has made no secret of his determination to make the election a referendum on who can be most trusted in the economy, securing the knowledge that the country will have to jump in next May."
Podcasts 05 November 2021
Prime Ministers, Presidents and Leaked Documents
Paul Bongiorno talks about Scott Morrison's international standing and its impact on Australia.
Comments 06 November 2021
Morrison spectacularly fails the diplomatic test
"One of the most notable situations after World War II, the Prime Minister of Australia leaked a confidential secret document that is disadvantageous to the United States. I want you to think about it. On the international stage, Scott Morrison ..."
Podcast October 29, 2021
Election for climate change?
Paul Bonjorno talks about the climate problem of Scott Morrison.
Explanation October 30, 2021
Mountain of steam from nothing
"Thursday night, when Scott Morrison flew off Campbera on a VIP Airbus for the Glasgow Summit, Labor Party Anthony Albanese was not on board. He did not even waving goodbye on the runway. Ta."
Podcast October 22, 2021
Burnaby Joyce, Australia hostage
Paul Bonjorno talks about the conflict over the Internet Zero and how the Burnaby Joyce's KMT is taking the future of the country.
Explanation October 23, 2021
Surprisingly annihilation of the Morison administration
"As one week has been prolonged without an agreement, the impression that Morrison is becoming a House of Representatives has become more incompetent."
Podcast October 15, 2021
From coal lumps to net zero: Morrison climate change reform
Four years ago, Prime Minister Scott Morrison provided a mass of coal to the Australian Congress and committed a fossil fuel. And now, Morrison is trying to turn the government to a position that supports the Net Zero Emission up to 2050.
Explanation October 16, 2021
Mission Zero, reliability decreased
"The dramatic change in climate change policy has finally caught up with Scott Morrison, which is a calculation from a black summer fire that caused catastrophic damage."
Podcast October 01, 2021
How did Scott Morrison turn Australia into climate change?
Paul Bonjorno talks about the paralysis of a climate policy that bother the Morrison administration and what it means for Australia's international evaluation.
Comment October 02, 2021
Is this the next miscalculation of Scott Morrison?
"From Washington DC to 35, 000 feet above the rocks at home, Scott Morrison said that he had hardly learned from the miscalculation of the Prime Minister's biggest miscalculation and family."
Explanation September 25, 2021
Morrison, the crazy emperor
"Scott Morrison's plan to hold elections to protect Australia from China's threats is starting to work seriously."
Podcast September 24, 2021
Morrison French Kiss
Scott Morrison has hailed Australia's military alliance and new submarine agreement with the UK and the US as a landmark achievement. But the deal has already sparked a global diplomatic standoff, pitting Australia against European nations and further deepening tensions with China.
Podcast September 17, 2021
Nobody trusts Scott Morrison?
Vaccination rates across Australia, which have been slow to get going, are finally picking up steam, with New South Wales and Victoria hitting their targets of 80% and 70% of people receiving one dose this week.
Commentary 18 September 2021
Scott Morrison's lack of credibility
"Credibility is everything to a political leader. Lose it and it's game over. There is concern in Parliament that Scott Morrison has done just that, or is close to it."
Commentary 11 September 2021
The secret life of Scott Morrison
"Scott Morrison loves to keep secrets. It's become the brand of his government, and it was evident long before he held the keys to the bunker. It's not helping him or the work of our democracy."
Podcast 3 September 2021
Are we heading for a pandemic election?
The country may still be in the midst of a pandemic and shutdowns, but the major parties are already planning for a threatened federal election.
Commentary 4 September 2021
Morrison in damage control
"Scott Morrison is struggling to get back on the 'narrow road' to winning elections again, as is evident in the frantic damage control he began earlier this year. "
Podcast August 27, 2021
Scott Morrison has come out of the cave and done well
Two weeks ago, the Prime Minister, along with state and territory leaders, signed off on a plan to end border closures and closures once vaccination rates reach 80% of the adult population. But it didn't take long for the so-called national plan to fall apart.
Commentary August 28, 2021
Will Morrison push for a November election?
"The Cluedo, a fictional Stone Age family made up mainly of unpredictable animated kids, are the Prime Minister's latest inspiration for a nation exhausted by closures and living in fear of delta-strain Covid-19. "
Podcast August 20, 2021
Scott Morrison has delayed relief
This is the resurrection of Taliban in Pandemic of Covid 19 and Afghanistan.
Explanation 2021 August 21,
Always late for rescue
"Morrison defended the 2 0-year" longest war "as a valuable effort under the name of freedom. He said that Australian soldiers dying for freedom are never wasteful. But who is the problem? Obviously, it's not the freedom that people who have escaped from the Taliban ...
Review 2021 August 14,
Kingzie George's crazy
"Morison, if others want to ruin the government's job that manages the health of the people, it is up to them. But he said, "We do not support misinformation in any way." He is supporting ... "
Podcast August 13, 2021
The excuse exercise reaches the lower house
This week, the Australian exclusion campaign reached the Federal Congress. The Allies of the Allied vicious lawmakers criticized public health measures to suppress Cavid 19's spread.
Podcast August 6, 2021
Scott Morrison challenges a battle that bet on political life
Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who has been highly evaluated in public opinion polls for the past 12 months, is currently facing the result of vaccination and confusion.
Commentary 2021 August 7,
Morrison takes the other hand
"The background of the government's party's party talks, who returned to Cambera at the end of the winter vacation, was depressing. It's hard to imagine that the Morrison administration is a deep hole metaphor. The first four months ... "
Podcast July 30, 2021
Great tradition of labor
This week, while many Australian citizens were focusing on watching the Olympics, the Federal Labor Party has quietly changed some major policies. Until now, the Labor Party had accused the government's wealthy tax reduction as unfair and inefficient, but has been synchronized with the wealthy tax reduction.
Comment July 31, 2021
Albanese makes a tax decision
"The timing of the Labor Party's announcement that abandoned the main tax policy pursued in the past two elections may have been surprising, but the importance cannot be ignored."
Explanation 2021 July 24,
Political compensation of delta fluctuation
"The Covid-19 virus Delta shares are more likely to have given a fatal blow to maintaining the Morrison administration in the next election. The Prime Minister is in trouble.
Comments 17 July 2021
Prime Minister for Rock Covid 19 and NNO
"Seeing is believing, but nothing says it better than Scott Morrison and Gladys Berejiklian's joint press conference. Canberra lodges relegated..."
Comments 10 July 2021
Morrison's decision ends in failure
"Morrison's decision to call in the military to arrange vaccine releases was not the cover it was intended to be. It's one thing to send a general into battle, it's another to not give him the ammunition."
Podcast 9 July 2021
Scott Morrison in "intimidation" and "control"
For much of the past year, the Coalition government has faced constant criticism over its treatment of women. Now a former Liberal MP has added fuel to the fire, accusing a culture of sexism and intimidation within the Liberal Party and accusing a minister of sexual harassment.
Comments July 3, 2021
Barnaby Joyce splits again
"The Morrison government was on the brink of collapse this week over a dispute between the prime minister and returning National Party leader Barnaby Joyce. And Prime Minister Scott Morrison..."
Podcast June 25, 2021
Barnaby Joyce returns to the top
After two years on the sidelines, Barnaby Joyce has returned to the top as leader of the National Party and Deputy Prime Minister of Australia. His return to power has shone a spotlight on the tense relationship between the two coalition parties.
Commentary 26 June 2021
Barnaby Joyce's Return
"Before voters judged the Morrison-McCormack coalition, the National Party room did. And that judgement was that the Deputy President had underperformed in key constituencies. This was a mild punishment..."
Comment 19 June 2021
Scott Morrison and QAnon
"The Australian prime minister's ties to a high-profile QAnon conspiracy mastermind became even more problematic for the out-of-office Scott Morrison this week. The Labor opposition has taken the revelations to..."
Commentary 12 June 2021
The Human Cost of Border Security
"This weekend, Scott Morrison would have hoped that photos of him rubbing shoulders with US President Joe Biden and the world's most important democratic leaders at the G7 summit in the UK would speak to his importance and value to Australia..."
Podcast 4 June 2021
Scott Morrison to avoid responsibility
For the past week, the federal government has been struggling with Victoria on which one is responsible for financially supporting people who are struggling with lockout again.
Comment 05 JUNE 2021
The Prime Minister repeats the spin cycle again while dispatching
"This trends suggest that one person is infected by Adelaide's hotel quarantine, is brought to Melbourne without knowing it, and needs to continue a very active community in various suburbs."
Podcast May 28, 2021
Who is the closing of Victoria?
Victoria has once again fallen into the fourth closing measure since the pandemic occurred. Vaccines that should protect our safety and avoid such a trend are difficult in Australia. Paul Bonjorno talks about how Victoria has fallen into rock and down and who should be responsible.
Comments May 29, 2021
Joel Fitzgibon and Victorian virus crisis
"Scott Morrison has found a very useful ally in an unexpected place. The name is a opposition member of Joel Fitzgibon and New Southwales, a member of the Labor Party veteran ..."
Podcast May 23, 2021
Morrison doubles the Australian fortress
Transit restrictions have played an important role in keeping Australia relatively safe from the worst pandemic, but the federal government is reluctant to announce the end of that end. Today, Paul Bonjorno talks about why Prime Minister Scott Morrison wants to keep the border closed.
Comments May 22, 2021
Jump in the election campaign
"The government has a budget of $ 100 billion to deal with all political issues, whether the government is sel f-made or forced to execute. Scott Morrison did not do this this week. As soon as I received a discretion from the parliament ... "
Comment 15 May 2021
What is the Scott Morrison plan?
"On the night of the budget proposal announced in Canberra, Finance Minister Scott Morrison talked about the truth. Morrison has a plan in an interview with Dawn Media ..."
Podcast May 10, 2021
Who is turning around?
The Federal Government will make long-awaited budget cuts and set priorities for the year ahead. Australia faces a bigger test than ever before as it tries to reckon with the impact of the virus on the global economy and plan for an uncertain future.
Comments May 8, 2021
Prime Minister From Budget to Election
"Next Tuesday, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg will kick off four decades of Liberal ideology with a budget that will drastically increase spending and produce eye-watering deficits. The prescription for small government, "trickle-down" is... "
Podcasts April 30, 2021
Sermon from Morrison's Church
Scott Morrison recently spoke at a conference of the Australian Church of Christ, where he referred to social media as evil and said he believes he is doing God's work as prime minister. The remarks have sparked debate about the role of faith in political leadership.
Comments 01 May 2021
Politics, Morrison and Faith
"It may be comforting for some Australians to know that their prime minister is doing God's work. But thanks to a bruising YouTube video filmed at a Pentecostal conference, Kim... "
Commentary 24 April 2021
Inefficient Morrison's Lean Times
Joe Hockey has divided the nation into "lifters" and "leaners." There's no doubt which side Prime Minister Scott Morrison is on right now. Morrison is a politician. "
Commentary 17 April 2021
Morrison's failures pile up
As the saying goes, "revenge" is best served cold. Six months after being "humiliated" by the prime minister and "bullied" by the president of Australia Post, Christine Holgate has released a cold blast of anger. Former CEO ... "
Commentary 10 April 2021
No political stumbling block on Morrison's vaccination
"The PM finished the quarter well ahead of Labor's Anthony Albanese, but ... has been steadily losing steam. This Labor poll shows the PM's approval rating is "miles wide and a millimetre deep."
Commentary 03 April 2021
Resurrection of women in government
"Every government has its scary stretches, and the Morrison government is no exception, as the last six weeks have confirmed. But how a government handles these political crises can make or save its fate. Americans are a colorful bunch ... "
Commentary 27 March 2021
Rescue of government ship
"The Morrison government is like a sinking ship in a pirate movie. And a lot of the ballast has been taken off in the last two weeks..."
Comments 20 March 2021
Morrison's women's issue
"Suddenly, the Morrison government looks very fragile. The Prime Minister knows it. Like every government teetering towards the political abyss, it is not only events outside their control, but more importantly their misconceptions..."
Commentary 13 March 2021
Morrison minister missing
"The key cabinet minister who has borne the brunt of the political fire for the last two weeks will be missing when Parliament resumes on Monday. The Morrison government is now holding on by gum and a thread, but in complete strategic retreat."
Comments 6 March 2021
Christian Porter, accusations and denials
"It took a week for Australia's first lawyer, Christian Porter, to turn up. This 7 For days, he and the Prime Minister have done everything they can to minimize the serious allegations of a brutal rape that will go down in history, allegations Porter vehemently denies..."
Comments February 27, 2021
Morrison in survival mode
"This week, as Kelly left the Liberal Party, Craig Kelly heaped praise on Scott Morrison, but it was like a mobster handing roses to its next victim. Kelly said he sincerely hopes Morrison will be "Australia's greatest, longest serving..."
Comments February 20, 2021
Coalition government scandal
"When bad news dominates the headlines, the best solution for a prime minister is to cover it up with good news. It was fortunate that Scott Morrison was able to announce the approval of AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine on Tuesday."
Comments February 13, 2021
Subjects still warming themselves over the coals
"On Monday, Scott Morrison joined RAAF Base Williamtown near Newcastle to the soundtrack of the movie Top Gun. It may have been appropriate for his task that day (praising the progress of the Joint Strike Fighter program), but it was..."
Comments February 6, 2021
Return to Parliament amid election fever
"Scott Morrison can't let go of his early election ambitions. His first speech of the year was in the Coalition Party Room in Parliament's Great Hall. But the prime minister simply..."
Commentary December 19, 2020 Day
Big hole in coalition government's pre-election list
"At the end of a year like no other, the challenges and crises it has brought have highlighted the country's strengths and highlighted its weaknesses. Facing these realities can be particularly difficult for political leaders."
Commentary 12 December 2020
The Prime Minister's Mask Reflects on His Year in Power
"The Prime Minister, addressing the final Coalition Hall meeting of the year, was more of a travelling preacher than a 'marketing Scotty'. His words laced with self-praise were a gentle reminder that all our people need peace for as long as possible. "
Comment 05 December 2020
Prime Minister looks weary as he feeds the drums
"After mature reflection, Scott Morrison's angry response to a "real social media attack" by a senior Chinese government official seems to be deepening the crisis in bilateral relations... "
Comment 28 November 2020
Can Australia-China relations be repaired?
"China's "wolf warrior" diplomacy has become more than a howling threat to Australia. It's one thing for the Prime Minister to dismiss a list of complaints from China. ”
Commentary 21 Nov 2020
ROBO-DEBT: Government Debt Penalty
“A disturbing truth emerged this week as the Morrison government finally took accountability for its long-running robo-debt scandal.”
Commentary 14 Nov 2020
Political Climate Change Policy with Biden Victory
“When Biden’s victory became clear, Australian political leaders were among the first to express their confidence in American democracy. When Biden’s victory became clear, Australian political leaders were among the first to express their confidence in American democracy.”
Commentary 07 Nov 2020
Palaszczuk Day, and the Day After
“There’s no doubt the Prime Minister was coming to terms with the enormous damage that the pandemic has done to businesses, particularly tourism, but what he lost was concern for people’s health. To that end, senior voters ... ”
Commentary 31 Oct 2020
Keeping the Government Honest
"Labor wasted no opportunity to hold the government to account in Senate hearings over the past two weeks. Labor senators have used scientific research conducted by the Auditor-General and even their own rabbits to expose the government."
Comments October 23, 2020
Is Scott Morrison's seat full?
"The maneuvering of Australian prime ministers on election dates is always entertaining. It is customary for incumbent prime ministers to launch election campaigns whenever they feel they are in the best position, without being bound by term limits..."
Comment October 17, 2020
Dark clouds over the sunshine prime minister
"Scott Morrison beamed a truly welcome opportunity for TV news crews. Sitting behind the wheel of a machine mounted on the turret of a military tank, the prime minister was in for a fun ride. But the fun didn't last, and the photo..."
Comment October 10, 2020
Digging deep holes in the budget by eliminating them
"The deficit for this fiscal year is $213. 7 billion, which is expected to fall to $66. 9 billion in 2023-24, but it is still a large deficit by historical Australian standards. The size of this figure is a seasoned..."
Comment October 03, 2020
2 Changing gears in a speedy economy
"The first thing Josh Frydenberg needs to do in his budget speech next Tuesday night is to say he's sorry. And to say he's sorry about the global ..."
Commentary 26 September 2020
Removing Tony Abbott's legacy
"Tony Abbott bears a lot of the blame. The former prime minister's crises over broadband, climate and energy led to costly and embarrassing failures. Now Scott Morrison is left to pick up the pieces."
Commentary 19 September 2020
The case against disbanding JobKeeper
"Anthony Albanese decided two weeks ago, in the final session of federal parliament before the budget is due to be delivered early next month, that it was time to take on the government on economic issues. The Labor leader knew the prime minister and treasurer were at odds on economic issues."
Commentary 12 September 2020 Day
The wheels fall off Morrison's bus
"Scott Morrison emerged from last Friday's cabinet meeting, the vehicle he had improvised to coordinate a coherent response to the connoisseur's panoply crisis, had been destroyed. The prime minister announced..."
Comment September 5, 2020
Economic retreat and long exit
"When the national economic calculation on Wednesday confirmed the largest economic reduction since the Great Depression, the federal government made a reliable and reliable excuse, but most of the 1 million Australian citizens who are already unemployed. It was not comfort.
Explanation August 29, 2020
Elderly care failure to keep bothering the government
"Richard Corbec Australia Elderly, Senior Againsty Youth, Sports Minister, apologized in the Senate and sincerely described hundreds of families who were sad.
Commentary August 22, 2020
Survey to take the responsibility of the Minister
"The idea that the minister is responsible, whether in a state or the federal, seems to have sank considerably since Princess Ruby, and the result is the quality of democracy, and the citizens are naturally looking for. It's important for what you can do ... "
Comment August 15, 2020
Japan's Prime Minister
"Scott Morrison could have been able to talk to two members of his valuable cabinet this week on the phone and organize the truly strange situation, but he didn't do so, and his decision was pandemic. I rarely talk about his approach ... "
Comment August 8, 2020
Morison withdraws the border closure of Western Australia
"Scott Morrison continues to read the atmosphere of the fear of fear. This is more accurate than the current abandoned lawsuit, more accurately, more accurately, for roc k-downs in Western Australia. ""
Comment 2020 August 1,
Failure of nursing care for the elderly
"Scott Morrison has entered the disaster management mode this week, as the crown of pandemic (global trends) is very familiar this week. Is the trend of Cobid 19. "
Commentary July 25, 2020
Frozen economy
"Finance Minister Josh Fridenberg stood behind the suspender removed by Prime Minister Scott Morrison in the garden of the Prime Minister's Office on Tuesday, dyed both hands blue. In the morning of chilly canbera, they two outdoors. I went, but there was nothing.
Comment July 11, 2020
The Labor Party that makes you head on Monaro
"Four days after the electorate of Eden-Monaro kept the marginal seat in the hands of the opposition, the Reserve Bank governor summed up the country's difficulties. Scott Morrison also put it succinctly: "
Comment 4 July 2020
Challenges for the Prime Minister in Eden-Monaro
"Since World War II, the electorate of Eden-Monaro, New South Wales, has represented the mood of the nation at every federal election. 2016 and 2019 were exceptions. Today, this 114... "
Comment 26 June 2020
Corruption in the Supreme Court
The abbreviation was "Royal Commission on Unions," and the high-profile targets were former Labor prime minister Julia Gillard and Labor leader Bill Shorten. And they all knew it. "
Commentary 20 June 2020
The spectacular fall of Adem Somiurek
"It took 12 months of painstaking sting operations for the Australian Labor Party to remove a powerful minority it could no longer tolerate. But the downfall of fanatical warlord Adem Somiurek will have implications far beyond his Victorian fiefdom..."
Comment 13 June 2020
Scott Morrison faces a dilemma
"Nothing focuses a politician's mind more than the eyes of the electorate about to vote. When Parliament resumed this week, rumors of an Eden-Monaro election loomed over this seat, knocking it from its brief crown."
Comment 6 June 2020
Morrison dragged into Trump's quagmire
"As if Scott Morrison wasn't already dragged into Donald Trump's increasingly ugly campaign. 9 An invitation has arrived for the G7 summit in the United States in May. ”
Comments 30 May 2020
Taking the economy off life support
“At the National Press Club on Tuesday, Scott Morrison went all medical to lay out his prescription for economic recovery. Key ministers in the room smiled in approval as he said: “At some point, we will have to take the economy...”
Comments 23 May 2020
China's mistakes and phenomena
“Just as the government was claiming the legitimacy of a major victory on the world stage, China has mocked its grandstanding. A statement from its Canberra embassy called Australia's response a “joke.” If anything symbolizes China...”
Comments 16 May 2020
Drowning in the economy
"The Australian economy is in a much worse state than the Treasurer and Prime Minister realized early last month, and their speeches about "recovery" from the damage caused by the coronavirus pandemic..."
Comments 09 May 2020
Economy on life support
"Six weeks after the Australian government imposed an economic lockdown to flatten the coronavirus curve, Prime Minister Scott Morrison says "thousands of Australian lives have been saved" and is adamant the pain has been worth it. ..."
Comment May 2, 2020
Covid-19 inquiry call infuriates Beijing
"Australia's relationship with China, its largest trading partner, has sunk to its lowest point since it was formally recognised as a communist state 48 years ago. It's a crisis for Canberra that could not be more dire, and one that has business leaders and exporters..."
Comment April 25, 2020
Malcolm Turnbull opens his spleen
"No matter how much Prime Minister Scott Morrison and senior ministers try to ignore Malcolm Turnbull's explosive memoir, the memoir won't go away. And that's why the fallen prime minister has distanced himself from apologizing. He will be making a public announcement this week at lunchtime..."
Comment April 18, 2020
IMF predicts dire economic outcomes
"The International Monetary Fund (IMF) this week called the ceremonial crisis the "Great Lockup," threatening to plunge the Australian and global economies into the worst recession since the Great Depression of the 1930s. Just this tumultuous economy... "
Comment 11 April 2020
Long road to recovery
"Federal Parliament emerged from hibernation mid-week to commit a staggering $130 billion to protect the jobs of millions of workers. But the emergency wage subsidy has a six-month deadline, and Scott Morrison is desperately searching for an exit."
Comment 4 April 2020
Coalition government's economic sea change
"The earth shifted on Monday as the coronavirus pandemic opened a huge rift between the ruling Coalition and its political base. Don't take my word for it, take the Prime Minister's: "We are living in unprecedented times..."
Comment 28 March 2020
Government failure in the face of crisis
"If there's anything that epitomizes the brutal impact of the coronavirus crisis in Australia, it's the queues of thousands of people that lined up outside Centrelink offices across Australia this week. The queues began to form when the Prime Minister announced that huge sectors... "
Comment 21 March 2020 Morrison's coronavirus awakening
"Scott Morison has finally acknowledged that his world has finally collapsed in the Prime Minister's office in the Diet.
Comment March 14, 2020
Morrison announces "Team Australia" incentives
Panic, which was caused by the large news of "lon g-term stock disposal of toilet paper," is not limited to the instinct of millions of shoppers. The fear of becoming the first government to tell the end of the 30 years of growth is Scott ... "
Comment March 7, 2020
Scott Morrison's misunderstanding fence
"It's difficult to believe in Australian's words with each week, and no one has so much degraded Scott Morrison's reliability. This harsh decision is not only his political enemy ... ... "
Comment February 29, 2020
Scott Morrison seeking exemption
"There is an old saying in the world of politics. Don't waste good decisions" Australia ... "
Comment February 22, 2020
Scott Morrison Sloburn
"You should regret that Scott Morison has not pushed the unfortunate climate and energy policy of unfortunate governments using the great power of winning the election last year. Very ... "
Review 2020 February 15,
Carbon attack that threatens the unity of the coalition government
"The Prime Minister has to appeal to the coalition administration, not just a week, two weeks ahead, and the terrible reality for Scott Morrison is one hand, trying to regain the promised stability. It's tied. "
Comment 2020 February 08, 220
Climate war reignates in the confusion of the coalition government
The old same word repetition of "Dejavo again" has become a madness for the coalition government. And the promised peace and stability is the same factor as Destroyed Prime Minister Marcom Turnbull, that is, climate change, energy policy ... "
Explanation 2020 February 01, 220
Scott Morrison's Reconstruction Mission
"Scott Morrison dislikes the insult nickname that social media gave him. The Marketing Scotti was attached to the satota Advocate. This monument is ... "
Commentary December 21, 2019
As the country burns, the PM hits the road
"Scott Morrison's year ended with praise as an elected leader disappeared and his whereabouts treated like a state secret. His attitude that the PM's job is nobody's business is a strong indication of that..."
Commentary 14 December 2019
PM's cloudy climate crisis
"On the day that thick, dirty smoke made Australia's largest city nearly uninhabitable, the PM claimed success in climate policy. Prime Minister Scott Morrison told a press conference that he convened to discuss climate policy, not to respond to a crisis..."
Comment 07 December 2019
Hide and seek in medevac contracts
"What vanished in the clouds of enemies was the Compassionate Doctor Helicopter Act, which gave doctors the primary role of transporting sick refugees to Australia for treatment. The Senate and the Australian people gave independent Tasmanian Jacqui Lambie the ..."
Comment 30 November 2019 Day
Taylor twits as Morrison calls "friend"
"Scott Morrison's police investigation of Energy Minister Angus Taylor this week was a classic example of intelligence and integrity. The Prime Minister actually called NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller and..."
Comment 23 Nov 2019
Unfortunately, the dollar dilemma
"While politicians, pundits and commentators debate the threats and opportunities China poses to Australia, our government's actions are also coming into context. Notable is the Department of Human Services' bullying of at least one million Australians..."
Comment 16 Nov 2019
Burning Issues
"With the biggest frontal fires in Australian history, it took a long time, but climate change denial has finally lost its political power. Now the pressure is on Scott Morrison to resolve the fierce opposition to himself."
Comment 09 Nov 2019 Days
After electing Bruce
"Electing is one duty, governing is another. As Labor seeks to move forward from the election review it tabled to the executive on Thursday, Scott Morrison has discovered that running a country is harder than winning."
Commentary 02 November 2019
Coalition surplus
"Who else could sum it up so colorfully than the old master of political imagery, Paul Keating? The Australian economy is stagnating, and he says the Morrison government can't get anything done because of the Liberal "surplus virus"..."
Comment 26 October 2019
The Shadow Corridors of Power
"The right of citizens to know should be the mother of a liberal democracy, but excessive selfishness gets in the way. Most fundamentally, the pursuit of power, and participation in power, is the primary force distorting the nature of the Commonwealth."
Commentary 19 October 2019
Prime Minister Driven by Drought and Economy
"For Scott Morrison, God appears to vote Liberal. Scott Morrison's mother-in-law revealed that the family prayed about the result on election night. On Tuesday, at the National Prayer Breakfast..."
Commentary 12 October 2019
Climate Change in the News
"The ghosts of past leaders haunt the political alleys, and the issue that played a major role in their downfall, climate change, looms in grandeur. Malcolm Turnbull, Tony Abbott and Bill cut short their contributions and..."
Commentary 05 October 2019 Day
Drought Coalition
"The Morrison government is trying to convince the public that it really knows what it's aiming for and how to get there. Drought and a stubbornly sluggish economy aren't helping. Nor is Morrison's new best friend, Donald Trump."
Commentary 28 September 2019
Trump Morrison Metal of Honour Award
"Scott Morrison returns to Australian soil, still reeling from a seven-day Trumpfest romp, with an award from the US president still ringing in his ears. Not a 'Man of Steel,' this Aussie leader..."
Commentary 21 September 2019
President Trump's Dinner Cycle
"Duchess Scott Morrison's Washington, D. C. dinner party kicks off today with one of the most colourful ceremonies Donald Trump can pull off, with the Old States Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps, dressed in 18th-century uniforms and playing antique instruments, playing the quintessential 'President's' ceremonies. The Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps..."
Commentary 14 September 2019
The Politics of Integrity
"The Morrison government is running at full speed from the National Integrity Commission. Its reluctance is made all the more remarkable by its freewheeling desire to exploit the humiliation of its opponents by the establishment of the toughest commission."
Commentary 7 September 2019
Mercy for the Tamil family
"The populist response to the attempt to drive a Tamil family out of Queensland has surely taken the government by surprise. Suddenly, the Coalition's perceived advantage in the areas of national and border security has crumbled."
Commentary 31 August 2019
East Timor's independence and freedom of news
"The world's most powerful democratic nations are developing a trade war with the world's largest authority, and the reputation of Australia as a liberal state is seriously nervous, and independence. There is nothing that highlights this as the commemorative ceremony ... "
Commentary August 24, 2019
Try Scott Morrison's diplomatic power
"As a unusual confession to the Prime Minister who wants to impress the initiative with confidence, Scott Morrison has revealed that Scott Morrison is suffering from sleeping at night. This is the closest customer. The problem with a friend ...
Comment August 17, 2019
Freedom of the press and urgent words for China
"The person who chose the first day of the Federal Congress on the freedom of the press has a sense of humor. At least when he learned that the question would be held in New Southwell, the humorous reporters in charge of this article. Tickling the bones ... "
Commentary August 10, 2019
Australian trade equilibrium
"The birth of President Trump is crazy for allies Australia. Canberra is clearly in conflict with Beijing, which is obviously economically or strategically profitable. Morison ..."
Comment August 03, 2019
Captive of the royal family
"Tasmania's independent Jackie Rambee has returned to the Senate, convinced that people do not trust politicians. It ’s the message I received ..."
Comment July 27, 2019
Opposition ignores the Prime Minister and pays attention to Taylor
"Scott Morrison, who almost unnamed the Liberal Party to win the May election, faced the party's r e-emerging this week, but he doesn't like it. At the meeting, ... "
Commentary July 13, 2019
Scott Morrison, Prayer and Hillson
"A wonderful applause was to the Scott Morrison for the Hill Song Annual Meeting. The 21, 000 representatives deducted to pray for our country, and bowed down. The veterans who are doing, young people thinking about suicide ... "
Commentary July 06, 2019
The 46th lower hospital's religion and tax reduction
In the political world, "recognition is a reality." This week, the 46th Diet began, and the recognition and reality of the federal elections have been pierced by the Labor Party, which is particularly sluggish. But not for the winner. "
Commentary June 29, 2019
Tax package distortion by the Labor Party
"From New York, Josh Fridenberg was aiming for political missiles like lase r-like accuracy." Tell Anthony Albanese: Labor Party has lost the election. "He plays the opposition ..."
Comment June 22, 2019
Capacity of coalition tax reduction
"The tax reduction between the government and the opposition has opened the path to the familiar Senate Cross Bench Game. When Scott Morrison was running around while being wrapped in warmth in Fiji, Rex Patrick, a member of the Senate, Rex Patrick. .. "
Comment June 15, 2019
The Morrison front is quiet
"Scott Morrison hasn't done anything enthusiastically. In fact, he seems to have apprenticed the opposition leader this week, and he is listening like Anthony Arbanese. He seems to judge this is the safest. is... "
Comment June 08, 2019
Morrison sets a raid cut from Royals
"Scott Morrison and Josh Fridenberg do not intend to repeat the mistakes that the keying administration committed before the election. Finance is $ 100 billion."
Explanation June 01, 2019
Morrison and Albanese announced their plan
"The competition for the next election has already begun. Scott Morrison, who is delighted, and the anthony Arbanese, who has a bone, also lost. Morrison imposes himself to win the fourth term of the coalition administration. teeth... "
Commentary May 25, 2019
Preparatory Bank ends the coalition celebration
"Scott Morrison was unbelievable with the people. His mother told reporters that many prayers were dedicated to defeat the Labor Party, and his son, who was sad, said," He always miracles. I believed, "he told the party believer. ... "
Commentary May 18, 2019
Personality exploding in voters
"The Bill Shoten said he had identified the mood for changing, and started the week in a bright atmosphere. Continuous polls have reinforced his wisdom, but some voters have a reluctant opinion. One of the main strategists of Shoten was quiet.
Commentary May 11, 2019
Murdoch gives Shorten a chance to step in
"For the last three years, Labor has topped the polls, and this week has been no different, with the post-election tightening at its peak. But Bill Shorten is not..."
Comment 04 May 2019
Nowhere to hide for Scott Morrison
"How much better would life be if Scott Morrison were the Liberal prime minister seeking a third term in power? He could point to the delivery of the agenda he put together in 2013 and the leadership of a cohesive group of senior ministers..."
Comment 27 April 2019
The Coalition treads water, and treads water
"Just when many soldiers were beginning to believe that Scott Morrison's Easter prayers had been answered, their hopes were dashed by Barnaby Joyce. The New England MP has derailed the Liberal prime minister just when it looked like he was on the way..."
Comment 20 April 2019 Day
Dutton becomes Labor's Easter Bunny
"Peter Dutton's war chest to defend his seat is thought to be close to $1 million, but his face is plastered on every billboard in Dixon." A Labor source said: "We're happy to..."
Comments 13 April 2019
PM sets tone for May 18 election
"The PM seems to have decided the best way to get voters on his side is to treat them like mugs," Labor strategists say of the government: "Voters aren't as stupid as they think they are."
Comments 06 Apr 2019
Coalition bets on infrastructure
"Opinion polls are going against the Coalition in every state. Government MPs are hopeful the budget will give them the momentum to save them, but that's optimistic."
Commentary 30 Mar 2019
Morrison prepares for latest budget
"The budget is Scott Morrison's attempt to buy his way back to the Treasury benches. But many in his ranks believe it's already too late. MPs fighting to hold on to their narrow seats say: "Nothing can save us now, not even huge tax cuts..."
Commentary 23 Mar 2019
Politics of hate
"The cowardly, hateful attacks have shaken both countries to their foundations and revealed the deadly consequences of an Australian politics obsessed with exploiting people's fears and prejudices. This is a dramatic shift, more powerful than demonization..."
Commentary 16 Mar 2019 Joyce's fight against metropolitan liberals
"This week, the Allied government recorded 50 consecutive losses in a newspaper poll, and the KMT officials would definitely trigger the declaration of war navigation Joyce to the Tokyo metropolitan area. .. "
Commentary March 09, 2019
Liberal Party and Representative Pension to retire
"The recognition surrounding the broadcasting station at the end of the coalition administration has been waiting until 11 o'clock, hoping that the fortune of the Morrison administration will start to rise.
Comment March 02, 2019
Elections of fear
"The 2019 election campaign has begun from last Sunday. Among government politicians, there is an atmosphere that Morrison will go to vote on May 11th. The election campaigns do not need to persuade them to participate in the election campaign.
Comment February 23, 2019
Hello World, this is free
"The Morison administration has closed the parliament in the next six weeks.
Explanation February 16, 2019
Morrison takes a pair of security
"What had been this week for the Morison minority, it began with the Prime Minister's promise to protect the Australian people's security and security, but the Prime Minister and its government have a long government to realize it. I don't seem to be confident to maintain.
Comment February 09, 2019
The beginning of the end game
"Morrison's over-the-war warning-If you show compassion for about 1, 000 refugees remaining in Manus and Naurul, the border protection system will be destroyed and a new boat will flow. It ’s ..."
Comment February 02, 2019
Journey to follow the memory
"The Brisbane speech on Tuesday was the first" serious "announcement by the Prime Minister. However, this manifest did not mention climate change, energy policies, and downwill slumps-All problems are important ... "
Comment January 26, 2019
"People who have called the Prime Minister's interview with the radio 4CA have not been concerned about who did what they did, but now in their business. I was more hurt by a business woman called Linda. "
Comment December 22, 2018
Downing Street claims Morrison only found out about Broad's use of the website to arrange a "sugar daddy" on the same day the magazine broke the story - an incredible and serious breach of trust by McCormack. "
OPINION 15 December 2018
Morrison government's excess baggage
"In fact, they believe that the Opposition Leader is a thorn in Labor's armor, like John Howard, and will continue to attack the short cuts in the hope that wary voters will not put him at risk. In addition to the negative opinions of the Labor leader, the Labor leader rebels over small things."
KNOWLEDGE 08 December 2018
Morrison and Kelly's runaway
"The Prime Minister denied that the intervention was in light of Craig Kelly's implicit threat, made in various media outlets, to abandon the Liberal Party as well if he is discouraged. This is the most logical explanation, but some in the party are suspicious of Prime Minister Morrison."
OPINION 01 December 2018 Julia Banks and the loss of a sensible coalition government "On the day the Morrison government abandoned Julia Banks and fell into a minority, the Opposition Leader went for the jugular. Bill Shorten asked, "Given that his minority government is divided, dysfunctional and in disarray..." Commentary 24 November 2018
Populist Morrison backs down on policies
"On the brink of defeat, politicians inexplicably believe that the way to avoid a severe voter crisis is to abandon the policies and positions they claim are best for the country and do whatever it takes to give to the mob."
Commentary 17 November 2018
Scott Morrison can't convince voters
"As Scott Morrison rubs shoulders with world leaders at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Port Moresby this weekend, the question plaguing him is how long he can remain a member of this exclusive club. By his own admission, the odds are..."
Comment 03 November 2018
Scott Morrison's popularity
"The nearly 20% drop in Liberal support in Wentworth is a harbinger of impending doom for the Coalition. It has lost 30% of its votes in the last 5 years. The 100th Liberal Prime Minister acknowledges that there are big challenges ahead, but "..."
Commentary October 27, 2018
Morrison and Wentworth Trends
"Voters are unwilling to trust him blindly because, among other negative factors, he has stabbed two prime ministers. But respected broadcast journalist David Speers' new book, Mutiny, makes a case for Morrison's..."
Commentary October 20, 2018
Judgment Day is Coming for Wentworth
"The government lost its seat when an election was held to replace a prime minister ousted by the Liberal Democrats. That was 26 years ago when Bob Hawke's Wills seat was taken by independent Phil Cleary. The Morrison government has been on a roll with all the..."
Comment 13 October 2018
Morrison's Race to the Bottom
"Morrison has signalled he wants to strengthen the law exempting religious organisations from Australia's discrimination laws. Government sources say Morrison thinks Ruddock's recommendations are too weak. For example, Ruddock's recommendations on the legality of religious organisations would exempt religious organisations from discrimination."
Comment 06 October 2018
Scott Morrison's Curse
Scott Morrison's "I didn't know anything" stance has alarmed Turnbull's allies in the parliamentary party. Morrison insider and ex-military man Stuart Robert planned the operation with military precision, working with Peter Dutton and ... "
Comment 29 September 2018
Morrison hoists the flag again
"The Scott Morrison version of the Liberal government is as relentless as ever, full of half-baked ideas and half-hearted activity. The flip-flops that characterized Morrison's early days have been punctuated this week by references to unions..."
Comment 22 September 2018
Morrison's "momentum" Peters out
"In the government room on Tuesday, Morrison told incredulous members, "We have momentum." Someone later said: "Oh, it's like jumping off a cliff." Perhaps Morrison has taken to heart the fact that he is more popular...
Commentary 15 September 2018
Morrison's Muppet Show
"The stakes are very high in Wentworth. [...] [...] [...]
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"There is strong evidence that a vicious campaign is underway. The new Prime Minister sits in Parliament for the first time next week..."
Comment 01 September 2018
Aftermath of Morrison's victory
"Earlier this week, Bishop announced she was going to the backbench, and there was talk of her plans for the run-up to and after the election. She has no ambitions to be Opposition Leader. Friends say the Governor-General role is unattractive. Ambassador or...
Commentary 25 August 2018
Turnbull collapse
"In the past, the prime minister, which showed a rejection, was not light or not regularly born, but the precedent has been completed, as the chai r-picking game for the past 10 years has been proved. Despite the clearly expensive movement for the ruling party ... "
Comment July 7, 2018
The latest demolition work of Tony Abbott
"Last Tuesday night, Tony Abbott showed his true territory. Surrounded by skeptics and climate change, he tried to destroy the energy policy of Marcom Turnbull, and the opening line shouted. Rather, it was dignified: "I need personality ..."
Explanation June 30, 2018
Base road for Fridenberg
"On Wednesday, the Senate ruling party has voted for the Hanson motion that demands the construction of a new coa l-fired power plant and the modernization of existing base power plants. The ruling party in favor of the Hanson's motion seeking the construction of a new place and the modernization of an existing core power plant, and the ruling party in favor of Hanson's motion seeking new coa l-fired power plants and the modernization of existing core power plants. It was done.
Explanation June 23, 2018
Ambulance goal of the turnbull
"As the liberal school lamented, whatever happened, the tax cut would not be reduced by the voters' pockets by the next election, but the Labor Party gives the liberal great benefits. I promise.
Commentary June 16, 2018
The Diet stipulates the focus on the election
"It is an urgency that indicates that elections are the most important challenges for foreign interference, spy activity, and destruction. This list is not included in the ban on foreign political donations. The Labor Party has been abandoned.
Comment June 09, 2018
Latest information on Burnaby Joyce
"As far as his national friends, the interview on the national broadcast on Sunday night was the political death of Burnaby Joyce. Kevin Hanfrez was the boundary between the Barwon seats of Joyce. It is located in the line.
Comment June 2, 2018
Burnaby Joyce, destroy again
"I'm noticeable in the government, and one of the backdrops, who was tired of the Burnaby Joyce soap opera this week. But the only problem is not only the eyes. The problem is within that range. "
Commentary May 26, 2018
Polin Hanson's Necessity
"Consistency" is not what Hanson is good at, but on Tuesday she sounded like a Trump in a contradictory way to himself. She defeated Hobart's press conference and said, "Business requires immediate rescue, not a story 7 or 8 years." ... "
Comment May 19, 2018
The Labor Party Senator Katie Gallagher has a fact that he has inquired himself to the high law as a test case for a "rational measure." Considering that the turnbull claimed that Burnaby Joyce was qualified until the court declared, the attack on Shoten using the system is very rich ... "
Comment May 12, 2018
Morrison's budget lacks irritation
"Volunteers are required to buy a small pigs. Morrison is asking voters to trust him. In last year's budget, they did not expect significant revenue in the last four months. Never. "
Comment May 05, 2018
Morrison budget script
"If Shonen had a nightmare to demolish politically harmful corporate tax cuts, the Australian Business Council had prepared military funds that could be estimated $ 26 million for the campaign. I suggested ... "
Comment April 28, 2018
Turnbull's face over bank
"The government is attacking the union, especially CFMMEU, which is considered to be a compensation for illegal corporate activities. It's no wonder that the Labor Party can overturn it. "
Comment 21 APRIL 2018
Turnbull's house that burns
"Credrin is not a rare commentator. A veteran liberal says he is definitely one of the important election staff of the Abbottan camp. She is a player. It is difficult to judge how many people you are. However, it is so suspicious. "
Comment April 14, 2018
Life after the age of 30 in Marcom Turnbull
"When other ministers decided to answer the reporter's question with a frank attitude as Daton, there was the same strategic miscalculation. It was unusual to not notice it ... "
Comment April 07, 2018
The parenthescular right group pursues the turnbull
"Some of the Liberal Party's philosophy has been destroyed in the party, and some of the party, the KMT, often referred to as agricultural socialists, calls for the restoration of energy supply. That is another one. That is.
Comment March 31, 2018
Abbott's resignation is different from quitting
"Prime Minister Abbott has given up on winning the coalition in the next election. Last weekend, he said at an election invitation meeting held on the northern beach of Sydney," head for a big defeat. " On the outlook ... Read more "
Commentary March 24, 2018
Bill Shorten's strategy is successful
"When the winning Labor Party Batman candidate Ged Carney entered the parliament in the opposition partist building Shoten, the venue was wrapped in heat. I guess I thought I won ... "
Commentary March 17, 2018
Shoten acts on tax so that Batman votes
"Bill Sheoten has taken over political agendas in a dramatic way on Tuesday, surpassing almost everything in domestic politics. I did it by taking the tax concession ... "
Comment March 10, 2018
The number of public opinion polls in Marcom Turnbull is approaching
"Of course, the preferred Prime Minister is not an indicator of the election results. It is not unusual for the Prime Minister or Prime Minister to be preferred before voters refuse to or their party, but this indicator has long been moral ..."
Comment March 2018
Union after Burnaby Joyce
"The fate of the Turnbull coalition administration depends on whether Makomac can summarize the party, not easier than what Tambur is in his part y-the Liberal Party is no longer the answer. It seems that you are aware ... "
Comment February 24, 2018
A new order to Joyce's department?
"If the KMT was paralyzed by the fear that the administration would collapse from the pos t-subcommittee if he was dismissed, he would know if his resignation would come off. Before Joyce's announcement, the KMT member told me: "If ..."
Comment February 17, 2018
Joyce breaks the recovery of the turnbull
It would be necessary to make considerable efforts to restore the reliability of the KMT as a political party of "family values". If the party is swearing loyalty to Joyce, it supports his hypocrisy. ... "
Comment February 10, 2018
Mr. Brandis leaves the Liberal Democratic Party
"Why did he have a sufficient career on power and influence if he thought he had no prospect of winning in the next election?" "
Comment February 03, 2018
Short ten, vision exceeds the turnbull
"The Christian Porter Vice Secretar y-General seems to be reluctant to copy ICAC in the federal, and that politicians are clearly over the table, which is clearly above the table. It's almost as bad as you refuse to install an organization ...
Comment January 26, 2018
Turnbull pushes for summer
"Turnbull has been working out his strategy and tactics for a comeback in recent weeks. A source said the prime minister had held multiple deep-dive sessions on policy. Turnbull has been working out his strategy and tactics for a comeback in recent weeks."
Commentary 23 December 2017
Joyce's damage
"Judgement aside, Joyce overcame a new threat to his majority government by removing Queenslander Keith Pitt from the front bench. An angry Pitt told colleagues he was seriously considering moving to the crossbench..."
Commentary 16 December 2017
Political blunders over China
"The change in government rhetoric and sentiment around China didn't start with Dastyari and Bennelong. Those two events simply blew it out of reasonable proportions. It can be traced back to the arrival of the fairy-tale Trump aggravation..."
Commentary 09 December 2017
Is Bill losing his fortune? "Bill Shorten's luck may have run out. Labor's campaign in Bennelong has been marked by a highly controversial scandal over Senator Sam Dastyari's dealings with Chinese billionaire Huang Xiangmao. Turnbull has accused Dastyari of being "an agent of foreign influence...". Comments 2017-12-02
Focus on Turnbull
"Eight Queensland federal subjects are quitting the Liberal Democrat campaign at the next election, according to the Courier Mail. They are hoping that Barnaby Joyce will win this weekend's New England election and return to the Liberal Democrats."
Commentary 2017-11-25
Queensland MP threatens rebellion
"The Turnbull government's excesses with Australian voters have really, really costly, and the prime minister's desperate attempts to rein in creditors have only exacerbated his precarious position. Next week's..."
Commentary 2017-11-18
Face the facts about Turnbull
"The dangerous and regressive prejudice pushed by many on the right, 'but' was overwhelmingly rejected in the polls". Right-wing travellers saw voters denying their claims. Their mistake was... "
Comment 11 November 2017
Manus Island, dual citizenship, postal voting
"Malcolm Turnbull doesn't want to break with Immigration Minister Peter Dutton. The creation of a new Home Affairs Ministry despite the opposition of his former cabinet allies Julie Bishop and George Brandis is a very good idea..."
Comment 04 November 2017
Message from the turnbull to the "fear brigade"
"As usual, the message of the turnbull is for reassuring the people, and the government will continue to run smoothly in the future. It cannot be covered with a fixed smile. Controversy and struggles ... "
Comment October 28, 2017
What is NXT without Nick Zenophon?
"Zenopon wants to set up 30 candidates in AE, but it is not enough to find an appropriate candidate. But other small political parties, for example
Comment October 21, 2017
Nerve energy in the power business
"All of this is ironic. The tamble was removed from the CET because many people in the Abbott and the party thought he was too close to the Labor Party politics. Failed to emphasize the differentiation of the product. According to the government officials, ... "
Comment October 14, 2017
The shadow of Tony Abbott, which is shadowed by government policies
"It's not the fact that you want to do your science, not to say that you want to do it. By the way, the Prime Minister Abbott was the case in the Prime Minister, but now if you believe in Abbott's London, everything is all. It was a shadow.
News October 07, 2017
Hanson aims for Queensland
"There is a strong belief that guns will affect votes, except for areas where urbanization, such as Sunshine and Gold Coast, is a problem of freedom. As I declared ... "
Politics September 30, 2017
Abuse in energy issues
"It is really unpleasant to blame the Labor Party for eight years ago, and that there was no warning about how many exports would affect domestic supply and price. These warnings are from exporters. It was offset by the guarantee that such a thing would not happen. ... "
Commentary September 23, 2017
Abbott's energy attack
"The tragedy for the people is that Prime Minister Abbott does not assemble the discussion from the end of the energy war. Instead he is trying to intensify the energy war. The only interest in his next election is his next election. It is to set a distinction between cheap and reliable energy goals. "
Review September 16, 2017
Turnbull that reunited with chifle due to energy issues
"The tumble that the tanbur is armed with the bassy can only be explained that evil politics in the government has penetrated the recognition of the division of the people and an inconvenience, and is desperate. Therefore, something like an energy policy. Cannot be established.
Explanation September 09, 2017
Union briefing debate
"Many liberal members are furious at the federal government. Some ministers say that joyce's intentions that do not want to let go of the ministerial salary are prioritized over government interests. It is said that you do not want to let go of your salary over government interests. "
Commentary September 2, 2017
Public polls with tambur and greasy
"Turnbur and ministers are trying to get out of the Polin school to attract the Hanson school. To get closer to the Labor Party, they pressed the nuclear buttons of political exaggeration. Both are desperate political tactics. After 18 continuous bad news ... "
Commentary August 26, 2017
Gilad echoes in the fight against citizenship
"At the time of the time to recede after eating the first punch, it turns out that the government is full of confidence. Woodchuck's Secretary of Woodchuck proves Bill Shoten earlier this week. I was dispatched to request.
Comment August 19, 2017
Mad Cutter Tea Party
"Mr. Kata says there are two rules here. One is the Sen Minister of the KMT Matt Kanaban, and the other is the UK's Burnaby Joyce Joyce. "
Commentary August 12, 2017
Why Tony Abbott cannot be ignored
"ABBOTT's ALT-RIGHT PROCANCES lucky bag has fully indicated that his crusader against homosexual marriage is only an agent in modernity, which is equated with Malcolm Turnbur and modern Australia. "
Comment August 05, 2017
Turnbull convicted problem
"Climate change, marriage equality, democracy. It is true that politics is a compromise, but if it is regarded as a sales, any compromise will be dangerous."
Review July 29, 2017
Double nationality of Kanavan Inbrolio
"Politics already has a natural justice. The Prime Minister accused the Greens immediately due to" incredible difficulties, "and accused Steve Siobo Transfer, more strict, and as an incompetent as an amateur as an amateur. 。 These evaluations are ... "
Commentary July 15, 2017
Battle of the Liberal Party over the heritage of Mungress
Prime Minister Abbott's call to the Conservatives to "take back our party" left him no choice but to retaliate. And nothing is more fundamental than defending your leadership when it is accused of being completely Liberal orthodox..."
Comments 08 July 2017
Tony Abbott keeps fighting
"Once again, we see the legendary Abbott dismissing bipartisanship as a false mantra. Labor's Mark Butler explains the high price the country is paying for Abbott in a surprisingly thoughtful book released this week, The Climate Wars.
Comments 01 July 2017
Pine and Abbott offer Turnbull a drastic remedy
"Bolt invited rebel Liberal Senator Corey Bernardi onto his show, bringing on the now stacked Pine. Bernardi, who betrayed the Liberals to form his own Australian Conservative Party, claimed that "Christopher Pyne is the most untrustworthy person in the country." "
Comment 24 June 2017
No change in winter recess polls
"Turnbull has unveiled a needs-based school funding package that rivals Labor's leading reformer, David Gonski, and with a clean energy target plan that takes climate change seriously, he is beginning to look and sound like the Turnbull of old."
Comment 17 June 2017
"To the surprise of many in Australia's legal profession, Dutton has set out to deliberately undermine confidence in the justice system. He has implemented changes to visa and citizenship requirements for new members of society who are entering Australia..."
Comment 10 June 2017
Blame shifting for terror attacks
"It's nothing new for politicians to play the blame game, especially in the current febrile climate. Turnbull has come under fire from his peers for not being more forthright about 'Islamic' terrorism, making it all the more difficult. The result is..."
Comment 03 Jun 2017
Frydenberg dreams of carbon capture tubes
"Seven years ago, Malcolm Turnbull's assessment of CCS was that it was an industrial dream. He said it was a shame that "as of today, there are no industrial-scale coal-fired power plants using carbon capture and storage." This..."
Comment 27 May 2017
Labor pushes ahead with budget response
"Turnbull's problem is that he goes into the fight politically weakened by his one-seat majority, unable to exert influence in dealing with a hostile Senate. The conclusion of a veteran Liberal is: "They really can't govern." It's true.
Comment 20 May 2017
Scott Morrison's post-budget economic stimulus package
"Morison's complaint is the government that is fighting his past beliefs. The liberal Minister of Finance talks about the bank's" rewind of customers ". After all, he is a bank clerk. "
Comment May 13, 2017
Turnbull budget
"While the reporters explored the details of this week's budget plan, Prime Minister Marcom Turnbull said with a bright expression," The Labor Party has no place to go. Similar ... "
Comment May 06, 2017
Scott Morrison has revealed "good" debt and "bad" debt
"Tuesday 7:00 p. m., 3 0-Scot t-Morrison Minister of Finance will hold a funeral of the economic belief system that has led the Liberal Party for 25 years. "
Commentary April 29, 2017
Turnbur in the battle posture
"Malcolm Turnbull made the Prime Minister standing on the battlefield. He worked for the Prime Minister of the Liberal Party, 16 years ago. The image of going to the Australian Army Space Corps) is ... "
Comment April 22, 2017
Marcom Turnbull, 457 visa crosses the line
"The closing of the visa of the turnbull was exciting the media with a topic other than the internal government. Turnbull crowded the media on topics outside the government."
Comment April 15, 2017
Marcom Turnbull, Gautam Adani and Carmykel Mine
"Turnbur is sandwiched between the exaggeration of the billionaire Gotham Adani and the people who want to give business people what he wants to get the huge Charmekel mining project in Queensland. By the way, they also help other billions.
Comment April 08, 2017
Pr e-budget for Scott Morrison
"The old stocks of the government do not expect Morison to switch to May. Good budget, that is, budgets that are not too upset by the people, tend to disappear in the first two weeks. Tax cuts. Even so ... "
Comment April 01, 2017
Failed in the muddy kingdom of the turnbull, criminal delivery treaty
"The bankruptcy of ratification with the biggest trading partner has revealed many of the wrong things in this government. The deep part of leadership has again surfaced, and political ..."
Comment March 25, 2017
Article 18 C section C
"On Wednesday, the Labor Party attempted to deliberate on a bill in the House of Representatives, and Bill Shoten said the government's election of the Senate was nothing but an ironic attempt.
Comment March 18, 2017
Jay Wesaril's energy showdown
"According to a report, introducing an emissio n-collected scheme can save up to $ 15 billion in 10 years, but this is a disturbing truth."
Comment March 11, 2017
One Nation Gambling in the WA State election of Colin Burnet
Just as Barnet gained in 2013 from the turmoil of the ALP and the opposition to the Gilard administration, he now has the baggage of the Camberra fellow who repeats similar scenarios.
Comment March 04, 2017
Connection between division and stone walls
Prime Minister Abbott claims that "Turnbur is disappointed by the people," but does not mention Gilard's policy evaluation.
Comment 25 February 2017
Gap between turnbull coalition and reliability
To put it simply, many of the rear committees are tired of cutting slacks and turning on the righ t-wing, such as the KMT George Kristensen.
Comment February 18, 2017
Congress attacks politics due to tactile sensation
Political attacks often attract ant i-government forces, but innocent bystanders seem to be universities. Strengthen the impression that politicians are more interested in themselves than voters.
Comment February 11, 2017
Desperate to recover from trust
Liberal executives suspect that Turnbull will continue to stay until the administration loses the administration. Most of them are afraid that the possibility of the final defeat will increase.
Comment February 04, 2017
Marcom Turnbull was dropped in the United States
The answer to the turnbull, who was asked why we did not disclose the amount of donations, was opaque and at the same time. In Channel Nine, Rory Oaks blamed him as "a hypocrite."
Comment December 24, 2016
Scott Morrison's "zombie" budget reduction
The numbers are actually worse than Morrison and the opposition Liberal Party have been promoting "debt and deficit" and "emergency budget formation".
Comment December 17, 2016
Republican Turnbull's Crown
Turnbulls are not persuasive in s o-called bread and butter issues. And the pessimism that it is already too late to turn it up is increasing.
Comment December 10, 2016
Comparison between John Key and Marcom Turnbull
"New Zealand's political culture is not so intense. Deputy Prime Minister Key did not lead other political parties with deep aversion and doubt about him."
Comment December 03, 2016
Backpacker, ABCC, Congress confusion
"If Mr. Turnbull and Mr. Abbott, as seen this week, were ready to compromise on the construction industry surveillance agency, the ABCC and registration group bill would have passed several years ago."
Comment November 26, 2016
Peter Daton's discrimination
"Peter Daton seems to be convinced that the best way to deal with these extremists is to synchronize them.
Comment November 19, 2016
Political bargaining about refugees and 457 visas
"Shorten did not have to ask Trump to send a message to a high unemployment community with distrust. This week he visited the Queensland region for the 20th time this year."
Comment November 12, 2016
Prime Minister Marcom Turnbull, to change focus
The ambiguous attack on Marcom Turnbull's Gillian Triggs certainly shows the heat that the Prime Minister feels from the hard side. Many of his aides are desperate for him to throw it in such a palliative way.
Comment November 05, 2016
Rad and Abbott return to fly the turnbull
"According to a liberal school, when Rad quit the Foreign Minister, at a dramatic press conference in Washington, he was about to blow off the administration. Why is the Turnbow at risk with Abbot?"
Comment October 29, 2016
Unfortunate of Prime Minister Marcom Turnbull
Turnbulls are seen as "weak"-can't stand up to conservatives in the party for what they really believe. Even worse, he is "declining."
Comment October 22, 2016
Turnbull, hit in Adler gun controversy
"The turnbur was done in the Diet, failing in radio nationals, swearing to strengthen the Howard's firearms, but after that he had a clear inconsistency."
Comment October 15, 2016
The first 100 days after Marcom Turnbull election
"The difficulty for the turnbur is the division of the har d-line and the moderate. If you add the wounded ego and the frustrated ambition, the only thing you need to do is add water and stir."
Comment October 08, 2016
Pallament Bank hearing
"Anz's Shain Elliott, like CBA's Ian Nareff, attended the parliamentary hearing in a bag and ash, but the mourning was only impressive to the simplest person."
Comment October 01, 2016
"George Christensen says that the only option is a referendum. If the Prime Minister accepts this problem, the Prime Minister will deceive himself."
Comment September 24, 2016
At the United Nations General Assembly of Marcom Turnbull
"If leadership is needed, it is now." Before all of the corrosion views of Australia to destroy the multicultural united society. "
Explanation September 17, 2016
Conducted financial omnibus
"One of the most important concessions is the abolition of baby bonuses. Payment of $ 3067 million was a condition of the coalition agreement and an important promise of the KMT."
Commentary September 10, 2016
ALP Senator Sam Dustiari Missing China Payment Miss
"Ironically, Dustiari did not break the rules of information disclosure. He clarified his stupid mistake, but he gave his power to the government's attack. It seemed to be talking about what I wanted to hear.
Explanation September 03, 2016
The 45th Federal Congress and Mirror
The conservative value that values for the praise of promoting the promotion of "the instinct of the turnbull is the same as a battle for the freedom of virgin speech. "
Commentary August 27, 2016
Shoten jelly roll
"Turnbull is convinced that the referendum is passed, but one of his great principles, democracy, seems to be unsuitable in confusion and confusion."
Commentary August 20, 2016
Political shame to solve Malaysia with Tony Abbott
"We must not forget that Tony Abbot has a form. He knows that he has to stop habits and looks like an addict who keeps falling from the wagon, saying he stops. "
Comment August 13, 2016
The eyes of the coalition looking at the numbers
"The g o-sign was issued to the outsourcing of the first online category, and the entry period of the name and address has been extended. All of them are still there is no decent explanation. The government is even to the Australian Statistics Bureau. .. "
Comment 06 August 2016
Malcom Turnbull's mistake week
"It seems that the commitment to the details is not the specialty of the Justice Secretary, but George Brandis QC would not have been criticized to keep the face."
Comment July 30, 2016
Turn the decision to confront the deciding determination, confront the minority administration
"Kristensen's Super Annulation Override only reinforces how union's control is unstable."
Comment July 23, 2016
Inner curtain of Marcom Turnbull Enlarged Cabinet
"For a prime minister who has just won an election, Turnbull's grip on power is extremely precarious. He's a sucker and he knows it," was the way of one of his MPs.
Comment 16 July 2016
Shorten Turnbull's destabilising target
"The question on many people's minds is whether Turnbull has the chops of Menzies."
Comment 09 July 2016
"Turnbull's 'screaming' speech on election night betrayed his anger and hurt him. It was a way of saying 'the boss is in a bad position.'"
Comment 02 July 2016
Turnbull's moment of truth
"What is clear is that Turnbull's madness in calling for a double dissolution to clear out a disruptive Senate is bound to prove foolish."
Comment 25 June 2016
Is Malcolm Turnbull a Faustian equal? "National polls show the election as a dead heat. Labor has led in three of five polls in the last two weeks."
Comments 04 Jun 2016
Parties adjust rhetoric after Turnbull-Shorten TV debate
"If business is upset that the Coalition is going easy on tax cuts, it's not showing. But according to the Coalition's timetable, it remains to be seen whether they can hang on long enough to get all their plans in motion."
Comments 28 May 2016
Turnbull aims for fireworks in long campaign
"Immigration officials are already looking to make deals with Canadians. From what I've heard, "Turnbull has given immigration a hunting licence."
Comments 21 May 2016
Turnbull and Dutton stick with Abbott's refugee strategy
"National security is all they've got, to borrow Malcolm Turnbull's earlier assessment."
Comments 14 May 2016
Labor is "E& amp; amp; amp? A"
"It's been 85 years since the government was first ousted, but the Victorian and Queensland elections show that voters care more about performance than precedent."
Comment 07 May 2016
Turnbull and Morrison's disappointment with the 2016 Federal Budget
"This budget was less a missed opportunity than a deliberate blind eye to the central realities of the newly emerging economy."
Comment 30 April 2016
The Coalition tries to win votes with underground politics
"Turnbull's grand effort to restore the Liberal vote in South Australia may be working, but much will depend on how generous he is to threatened autoworkers and their families."
Comment 23 Apr 2016
Turnbull leaves the nation in the twilight zone ahead of election call
"For the first time since Turnbull took over for Abbott, the government has never led in the polls. This election will be a tough trench war."
Commentary 16 Apr 2016
Turnbull chooses to tackle truckers, not banks
"Attempts to weaken wage rates with road safety are not supported by research. Truckers struggling to pay leases and mortgages are right to push the envelope."
Comment 09 Apr 2016
Explaining the delusional conservatives of the Coalition
"If you compromise with the fanatics, all you're doing is encouraging them to continue threatening to blow up factories. Don't worry: Turnbull is learning that at a great cost."
Commentary 02 Apr 2016
Malcolm Turnbull's tax reform plan It's in progress
Curiously, Scott Morrison says "You can't tax to get a surplus." Tell that to Peter Costello, that's exactly what revenues bring his surpluses."
Comment 26 March 2016
Turnbull's cunning double dissolution
"Labor Senate strategists are devastated by Turnbull's use of the constitutional shell. It remains to be seen how far the opposition will drag the Crown into political terror. "
Comment 19 March 2016
Treasurer Scott Morrison poses on tax debate
"Why would the Treasurer invest so much time and capital in softening the electorate for major tax reform, only to dump it not once but three times?"
Comment 12 March 2016
Jeff Kennett sums up Malcolm Turnbull
"The spectacle of a leader who led his party from opposition to power sitting on the back foot is a neon sign of failure and division.
Comment 05 March 2016
Tony Abbott's broadside party
"Abbott and his followers have seized the vacuum created by the government's protracted scrutiny of his tax plans to wage a proxy war against Turnbull."
Comment 27 February 2016 Day
Turnbull denounces tax reform
"In Parliament, Turnbull has given weight to Labor's insurrection. He no longer has the calm and humour he has had since taking the reins of government."
Comment 20th February 2016
Turnbull and Morrison's budget positioning
"Turnbull is trying to win the mandate on his own. What will take courage is to do what Tony Abbott hasn't done in the first year after winning the election and leave out everything he wants and needs to do."
Comment 13th February 2016
Payment of Turnbull on GST and tax reform
"Corresponding to Medicare, at least, is as dangerous for the conservative administration as a GST raising.
Commentary February 06, 2016
Turnbull considers double dissolution elections
"The longer the GST options, the more established that the more the conservative party, the more the conservative party really wants to do GST."
Comment January 30, 2016
Tony Abbott leads the conservative race from the bench
"Prime Minister Abbott intends to lead public opinions instead of a lightning needle of the opposition within the party. He knows he will not return to him."
Commentary December 19, 2015
Turnbur and national accounts
"Morison's claim that the state does not raise the GST to simply ensure revenue can lead to confusion. All revenues are procured so that the government can use it."
Comment December 12, 2015
Ian McFarren's Power Play
"Many liberals are furious at McFarren's aggression and overdoing acts.
Comment December 05, 2015
Prime Minister Marcom Turnbull is in a awkward position with Marbro.
"Why gives Portophorio, a special leader in the Secretary of State to the person who grabs clouds in the treatment of an institution that is currently being managed?"
Comment November 28, 2015
Before the Paris Conference, a red light on the Marcom Turnbull
"Some of the partys have a conflict on national security as a healthy policy controversy, but this discussion is extremely explicit. I told me."
Comment November 14, 2015
Shoten that uses Apolisis to take over democracy discussions
"The Labor Party wants to send a message to an advanced voter who has abandoned the Republican Party for the turnbur."
Comment November 07, 2015
Bet on GST of good intentions and tension turn bulbs
"Peter Hendy's evaluation of the price of the election confrontation over the main tax reform is shared by a veteran liberal party who remembers 1998, where his spine is terrifying."
Commentary October 31, 2015
Tony Abbott who corrects the collar at the theater lecture
"Eric Abbott was named as Ambassador to Berlin before being rejected by the turnbull. This Abbott Project closed quietly."
Comment October 24, 2015
The solution of the door and the feud between Marcom Turnbull and Mike Bird
"A fortnight ago a heated telephone battle with NNO Premier Mike Bird gave us a glimpse of the old Turnbull. A leopard can't change its spots," was the response of one MP. "
Comment 17 Oct 2015
Abbott's outlook is rock solid
"Abbott has said he has no interest in an ambassador. "Diplomacy has never been his greatest skill," says a well-connected Liberal businessman. So it's just right."
Comment 10 Oct 2015
Malcolm Turnbull, trade deals and penalty rates
"Morrison says mature debate is needed. But is there an adult way to cut the wages and benefits of 4 million Australians?"
Comment 03 Oct 2015
Turnbull's grim self-confidence
"In a worrying development for Labor's scenario that nothing has changed except the leader, Turnbull has split with Abbott's chief business adviser, Maurice Newman."
Comment 26 Sep 2015
Malcolm Turnbull is an act of class warfare
"One key Labor strategist says it doesn't take much clarity to tap into class envy. Turnbull is "a big player in the rich." Everyone knows that he is a "national circuit breaker."
Comment 19 Sep 2015
Malcolm Turnbull is a national circuit breaker
"What gives Turnbull free rein is his performance as measured by the polls. Early signs are ominous for Labor and the hard right."
Comment 12 Sep 2015
Abbott's marginal success on Syrian refugees
"This issue has not shaken his racist and xenophobic tone. Abbott should be commended for not paying attention to the far right in his party."
Comment 05 Sep 2015
More rifts in Abbott's cabinet
"Arthur Sinodinos has breathed great oxygen into the history of ministerial discord. He would not have done this without full knowledge of the consequences."
Comment 29 Aug 2015
Partisan PM ignores coal, backs hockey tax cut pledge
"Already the Liberals are giving Abbott a plus one The Liberal Party already doesn't seem to see Abbott as a plus one. Julie Bishop is the big attraction."
Comment 22 August 2015
Captain Tony Abbott's Fall Game
"Abbott's position is so dire that every challenge his government faces is a challenge. Few doubt that Canning's meeting with his 110, 000 constituents on 19 September will be the moment of truth."
Comment 15 August 2015
Out of the referendum
"The Turnbull, rather than removing the agenda of marriage, pointed out that Abbot had to make sure that the issue was to make this issue a issue, and spoke on many people in the party.
Comment August 08, 2015
Bishop, rights and parliament slippers
"Bishop's heroism is certainly a plague god in all houses."
Comment August 01, 2015
Shortening of accounting
"The Labor Party has begun to show many political violations of thinking beyond this, and maybe the political fate of Shoten has returned."
Comment July 18, 2015
Burnaby Joyce degrades coal
"This ability to deny reality or redefine it for your convenience is a political art for some people. It is simply incredible for many rational people."
Comment July 11, 2015
Bill Shoten and $ 80 million Royal Committee
"The conclusion of the Labor Party leader through this expensive dismantling work may be one shot from Abbott's last dice."
Comment July 04, 2015
Abuse of Tony Abbott's ABF and high power
"Insuminated applicants should always be considered threats, jumping over columns, illegal immigrants, and should not be regarded as desperate people, men, women, and children."
Comment June 27, 2015
Tony Abbott's federal election preparation
"Tony Abbott's actions in recent weeks are throwing a fairly convincing evidence, indicating that he is trying to vote when he thinks he has a chance."
Comment June 20, 2015
Tony Abbott feeds the hooks and pays Peten.
"The more evidence that the government is currently doing business of a smugglor, the more dramatically revealed the doctrine of" a hook or petentian ". "
Comment June 13, 2015
Duton and the Union swing around the human rights monitoring team
Peter Daton Immigrant Minister has concealed everything with the secrets of the "strategy". What North Korea cannot do. "
Comment June 06, 2015
Prime Minister Tony Abbott calls on Jewish ministers
"One problem of voters on the voting paper of Canberra is homosexual marriage. This problem should not be confused by the petition.
Comment May 23, 2015
Opinion polls after the budget reflect the burning economic principles of Abbot.
"I say the budget that I could save $ 500 million by stopping the boat. This is an additional $ 913 million per year for policy implementation."
Comment May 16, 2015
Budget prepares Scott Morrison
"Hockey seems to be anxious about his work. In the last two weeks, he has not seen him, and Scott Morrison is everywhere, and his confusion is even greater."
Comment May 09, 2015
Joe Hockey Finance: Man who knew how to scold
"Like a politician who wants to win the election rather than fixing a budget, Hockey said:" Only the Labor Party wants a pension tax hike. "
Comment May 02, 2015
After 9 Bali, Tony Abbott still has an office to recover
"The voters do not believe in the case of the coalition, one of the favorite mantra of the coalition," the profitable budget. " "
Commentary April 25, 2015
Lack of coalition in climate change strategy
"The true pressure on the coalition government is increasing before the yea r-end Paris conference, so that something to reduce emissions will be issued to reduce the amount of emissions."
Comment April 18, 2015
Costello accuses the Abot administration and becomes a no n-friendly fire
"Peter Costello's" Look at me "was encouraged to scrutinize his contribution. The Labor Party couldn't believe their luck. "
Comment April 11, 2015
Large companies, economic reform, fair tax system
Who imagined that the joint statement of the nine leading economic organizations in Australia would criticize political leaders who "almost always focus on the fairness of the budget?" "
Comment April 04, 2015
Abbott, hockey's Re: Think on Tax
"Abbot states that the GST will not be changed unless the Shoten wants." Did it effectively acknowledge that this has been raised the white flag or that there is no political impact to support the Senate. Either, either.
Commentary March 28, 2015
The Liberal Party sticking to public polls that tell you about Fengyun
"It is still doubtful that if the budget has been r e-associated with the budget, it may not have completely eliminated the option of dissolution general election twice."
Commentary March 21, 2015
Holy Grail of Educational Reform by Christopher Pine
"Pine's performance is a great retreat for the government that desperately recovering trust ... his educational reform is a blue photo of what he should not do."
Comment March 14, 2015
Abbott lacks spare parts
"Everything that happens to the government is conducted through the prism of leadership. Opinion polls are the pulse that holds the Prime Minister's political life."
Commentary March 07, 2015
Old detective Joe Hockey
"Why do anyone think that the economy in 40 or 100 years will be found? The only forecast that can be assured is that there is an economy."
Comment February 28, 2015
Higinson's leak target is Abbott, Credrine, and Ronaine
"This episode indicates that Prime Minister Abbott has not changed. He likes to attack and make enemies rather than reaching out and making friends."
Comment February 21, 2015
Tony Abbott's anger at Philip Radock
"Several months ago, there was a troublesome conflict between Philip Radock and the Prime Minister. It was filthy, and the Prime Minister's" Get Fucked "added. "
Comment 14 February 2015
Joe Hockey: 19 points difference in "I don't know"
"Credolin and Abbot need to know that the same centers who destroyed the leak's leak last Monday have plans to launch again. This time the performance of hockey triggers. Probably.
News February 07, 2015
Abbott bury his head in the sandy sand
"In fact, the agenda that sinks the government to a approval rating is still on the table."
Comment December 20, 2014
Tony Abbott looks at the horizon of fate
"Abbot is looking for an answer to how the hostage crashed through the radar. Politically urgent is to find the answer to the toxicity that eroded the government."
Comment December 13, 2014
How the Prime Minister's Office destroys the administration
"A few months before Prime Minister Rad loses, as if the dysfunction of the Prime Minister's Office has begun to leak to the media, relentless reports have begun to be reported on Prime Minister Abbott's official residence."
Comment December 06, 2014
Abbott over glass
"Many members of the coalition administration are frustrated by the government's political difficulties and imposes their responsibilities to the Prime Minister and senior ministers.
Comment November 29, 2014
Abbott caused a barnage from the broken ship
"Abbott claimed without blushing, this is the government that has basically protected the trust of the Australian people."
Comment November 22, 2014
After G20, Abbot gets the thin sandwich
"Lambee's work and Muer talks about Big Troubles Matthias Corman Finance Minister of Finance is wonderful, but no one was more angry than Clive Palmer."
Comment November 15, 2014