“With the Digital ID Bill passing through the Senate, the bombardment of promotional material has begun – even ahead of the Lower House rubber stamping the Bill in May.

Government services have moved to drown-out serious safety, privacy and liberty concerns … “

4 replies
  1. Craig Harmer
    Craig Harmer says:

    Hi
    These updates are great, however where is the statement by Malcolm about what One Nation is putting foreword for the Australian people? If the is any would it not be helpful to have links where people could support them ie a petition that Malcolm can use?
    Kind regards
    Craig Harmer

  2. Rick
    Rick says:

    It’s time for the Australian people to have a vote on this ,,,,,! I’m certain it’d get dropped like a shitty rag . If a constant vocal push to have a vote on this it’s got to happen . Same goes renewables , immigration and everything else non-compass Albanese is pushing onto us whilst giving the middle finger .
    Watch out “ Sleazy “ your arse is going to get badly kicked .

  3. Laura
    Laura says:

    Hi Malcolm, it bewilders me how this corrupt government can pass such laws without a referendum. When a government continues to betray the needs of its people, it is no longer their government, it is their enemy. How can they bring in a digital ID without the peoples consent? No debate = not lawful.
    In 1973 Gough Whitlam removed the word COMMONWEALTH from all legislation which means there has not been a lawful government in Australia since 1973!
    Gough Whitlam did this without power. In 1986 Bob Hawke then brought in the Australia ACT, there was no referendum on this either!
    If our Commonwealth Constitution stands for anything then isn’t King Charles the head of the Commonwealth? Australia is now a corporation, our constitution stands for nothing.
    Regards

    Laura

  4. Brendan Aburn
    Brendan Aburn says:

    Australia’s minimum wage is $23.23 per hour or $882.80 per week ($45,905 p.a) with tax of $5386 and a medicare leavy of $918 leaving just $39,601 p.a. ($761 per wk )
    The poverty rate is $489 per wk or $25,428 p.a.
    The maximum earning before paying income tax is just $18,200. So we are taxing people who earn well below the poverty rate. How is this tolerable? Nobody should have to pay any income tax if they are already living in poverty.
    Regarding the income tax offset -The maximum amount of the offset is just $700 and applies to individuals with taxable incomes of less than $37,500. Those earning between $37,501 and $45,000 will get $700 minus 5 cents for every dollar above $37,500. – peanuts!! Costing more to administer than any savings made.
    What difference would it make to total government receipts and budget if this were to be corrected. I suggest almost nothing. Yet it would mean a extra meal or two to the Australians that really need it.
    This has to stop.
    Keep up the good work.

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