The PMs frequent visits to foreign countries is a way of avoiding responsibility. The PM does not understand that leaders lead from the front, not from 30,000 feet. PM Albanese needs to pick up his leadership game instead of his carry-on baggage.

Australia desperately needs leadership. We have the worst outcome for real wages of any OECD country. Housing is unaffordable and our inflation is now home-grown. Two million new migrants is driving demand-inflation, making staples harder to get and more expensive. This situation will become worse after the passage of Minister Plibersek’s new bill to nobble agriculture in the Senate today, which reduces water available to farmers and will without doubt drive up food prices.

The PM needs to stop dodging responsibility and get back here to clean up the mess he’s made.

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As a servant to the many different people who make up our one Queensland community I started this week with my usual check to see if the Prime Minister is in the country today. He is. Hitting ‘home’ on his GPS still brings him back to Australia. What a memory that device has. Prime Minister Albanese clearly doesn’t suffer from airsickness, yet he has managed a medical first—spreading airsickness to the rest of the country. We are all thoroughly sick of his air travel. The Prime Minister doesn’t get that and with every flight he is crashing the government’s poll numbers. It’s why the internet has unkindly, though accurately, given the Prime Minister’s plane the new name—’Air Albatross’. 

Leaders lead from the front, not from 30,000 feet. Australia needs leadership. Inflation can no longer be blamed on world events beyond our control. All along our inflation has been and is homegrown—demand driven from this government’s record new arrivals. There was a time when Australia could have ramped up manufacturing and agriculture to meet demand from the 2.2 million new long-stay arrivals in just the last 12 months, but not anymore. The Hawke-Keating Labor government and the Howard Liberal government sent manufacturing to China. Now we’re at the mercy of the Chinese and world markets to source goods, including building materials, to meet the needs of new arrivals.  

Minister Plibersek is deliberately nobbling agricultural expansion, with another bill in the Senate today to take away farmers’ ability to grow food and fibre for new arrivals. Per capita income has gone backward faster than in any other developed nation in the world, as national wealth is spread across more and more people. A looming federal deficit will force interest rates up and steal even more wealth and opportunity from everyday Australians. Prime Minister, stop dodging responsibility, hang up your Biggles hat, get to work and clean up your mess. 

4 replies
  1. Susan van Gaal
    Susan van Gaal says:

    Ongoing thanks for YOUR MORALITY Malcolm and ongoing prayers for more support for your God given morality.

  2. Ced Grace
    Ced Grace says:

    I hope millions are watching, Malcolm, because many enemies are trying to wipe you out. God is on your side so you will be the Victor..

  3. Clive Bond
    Clive Bond says:

    Today on the news we were told there were 6000,000 immigrants this year. And the politicians don’t know why the costs of houses and rents are beyond reach of ordinary Australians. It’s well past time we shut the door and went about getting our country back to where it was a great place for Australians to live.

  4. Vincent
    Vincent says:

    The Bukele government in El Salvador is offering citizenship to applicants who have $1 million worth of Bitcoin (BTC) or Tether (USDT).
    Are we importing entrepreneurs to Australia or welfare recipients.
    Labor have revealed themselves again as an ALBOTROSS around our necks.
    I am an immigrant of 50 years, paid taxes, even worked for the government training hundreds of tradespeople, lifetimes of future taxpayers. Now my age pension does not even cover the rent, so still working at 67y.o.
    Thanks for your work Malcolm & staff have a Merry Christmas

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