This short and sweet article is courtesy of Senator Babet and the United Australia Party.
Senator Babet | The rate that stops the nation
On Melbourne Cup day UAP Senator Ralph Babet took the reins and spoke in the Senate chamber about "the rate that stops the nation" following the Reserve Bank's decision to raise interest rates yet again.
As the Albanese Labor Government continues to swing their wrecking ball through our economy and way of life, Senator Babet suggested a few simple measures to stop the bleeding and restore some sanity;
Abolish Net Zero
Cut red tape
Cut green tape
Reduce migration
Cut spending
Reduce taxes, duties & levies
Senator Babet | We must defend Australian values
In a speech that few others would take on, Senator Babet laments the poor recruitment record of our defence forces saying we must defend Australian values, restore our identity, reject woke-left activism and re-establish our way of life as something worth defending.
It's a powerful message.
Senator Babet | China is laughing at us on Net Zero
Senator Babet took aim at the government again on Net Zero, saying it's nothing more than a wealth transfer to the Chinese Communist Party and Chairman Xi Jingping is laughing all the way to the bank.
People are finally waking up but the arrogant, incompetent Albanese Labor Government simply don't care about the damage this dangerous fantasy of Net Zero is already causing, and will continue to cause, over the next few years. It's madness and has to be stopped.
Nailed it... Unfortunately the propaganda is very strong here ... The news will not cover an alternative viewpoint, even if it's backed with strong science - A lot Aussies don't notice that that alternative viewpoint is missing from their television sets either... Babets speech certainly won't be on the mainstream news ... in the inner cities at least it seems all hope is lost, groupthink has taken hold of the "intellectuals" who don't realise they are living in a real Asch experiment , in the rural areas, and some outer suburbs there's still diverse opinion, probably the true intellectuals left in the country, because they will actually debate and hold a different opinion, not just "go along to get along" but of course the majority of Australians live in the major cities... and vote for the uniparty ... Glad a few alternatives are in the Senate though, all is not lost... Yet... 🤞