Archive for February, 2018
McCormack elected Nationals leader as Barnaby ‘rests’ on the back bench
Posted by John, February 26th, 2018 - under Turnbull government.
Tags: Barnaby Joyce
Comments: none
Barnaby is not dead; he is just resting on the backbench. Michael McCormack will have to accept that Joyce is the power behind the throne, I write in Independent Australia.
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The decline and fall of the LNP regime
Posted by John, February 19th, 2018 - under Liberal National Party, Malcolm Turnbull.
Tags: Barnaby Joyce
Comments: 2
#BarnabyGate has exposed the reality of the ineptitude of the Turnbull Government and the end is near, writes John Passant in Independent Australia
Should Barnaby Joyce resign … and what about Malcolm Turnbull?
Posted by John, February 12th, 2018 - under Malcolm Turnbull, Resign, Turnbull government.
Tags: Barnaby Joyce
Comments: 3
[Deputy Prime Minister Joyce (left) and Prime Minister Turnbull at the New England by-election, December 2017 (screen shot via @9NewsSyd).] If a thorough investigation into the potential abuse of power and misuse of public funds in the Barnaby Joyce affair isn’t undertaken, then both the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister should resign, […]
There is no one to walk with
Posted by John, February 7th, 2018 - under Poems, Teddy.
Comments: none
There is no one to walk with Today No one to talk to Today No one to pat, or feed To lead, or be led, away Past the dam Damn my head I miss you my friend And your pushy walk me ways I miss you my friend And the feeding frenzy you made Your […]
On Invasion Day, I heard Australia screaming
Posted by John, February 6th, 2018 - under Invasion day.
Tags: Australia Day
Comments: none
Calls for Tarneen Onus-Williams to resign from the Koori Youth Council are confected outrage because she dared to speak out against oppression, I write in Independent Australia.
Right wing nut jobs, Bill Shorten is no Jeremy Corbyn
Posted by John, February 5th, 2018 - under Jeremy Corbyn, Right wing nut job, The Australian.
Tags: Bill Shorten
Comments: 2
Rightwingers think painting Bill Shorten as a radical will scare voters away from Labor. They’re wrong on all counts, I write in Independent Australia.