Recent Posts


Wednesday

10 out of 10 based on 2 ratings

36 comments to Wednesday

  • #
    Geoff Sherrington

    Last day of April, May Day next. The universal word for distress in aviation and shipping. A third of year 2025 gone already.
    What has Australia achieved in 2025 so far? Mostly negatives, I fear. Questions needing answers more often met with silence, maybe because of the imminent Federal election. More outright lies told, like Labour claiming that CSIRO endorsed that the Dutton nuclear plan would cost $600 million. More demonstrations that Australian defence capability is weak, Chinese 3 ship sail past, inability to supply a few dozen rusty tanks to Ukraine. Difficult relations with US emerging because several Australians like Rudd, Turnbull, Albanese, Wong have spoken public insults about President Trump. Electricity prices continue to rise as the fable of net zero carbon grows. Australia lacking people earning income causes not enough money to support defence, medical and teaching sectors. Australia is too broke to fix potholes or build an airport to Melbourne city link. The bureaucracy grew again. Inflation rose in food prices, cost of living generally.
    Up to the reader to list the positives. Geoff S

    160

    • #
      TdeF

      Donald Trump was not assassinated. Twice.
      Donald Trump was elected. Then the most dramatic resurrection of a Nation since the first Easter.
      Spain moves to 100% replaceables. And proves to the world they don’t work. Plus that moving entirely to centralized state controlled electricity is a disaster.
      We haven’t had a report of disaster in Gaza for a month.
      Iran is on the backfoot in Syria, Gaza, Yemen. And the bombers are in Diego Garcia.
      Ukraine is talking peace. Russia is talking peace. Ceasefires are starting. Crimea is conceded. Reality is dawning. While Starmer and Macron fume.
      And in Australia, this week we will know if the rich Greens and richer Teals will succeed in wrecking the joint, especially with a massive tax on everyone’s savings, taxing the inflation they have caused.

      The world is in flux. Sad about the Canadian election. But in the UK, Farage is looking like the next PM. And the Tories will be consigned to the dustbin of history.

      Net Zero is possibly the stupidest political move in history, crippling successful countries to pretend to address a hoax. No actual scientist thinks any of it makes sense. In in the UK even Tony Blair is telling Starmer it is madness. Which is a start. We appear to have reached the point where even traditional Labor is to the right of the conservatives.

      140

      • #
        el+gordo

        ‘Sad about the Canadian election.’

        The electorate put aside their bias and chose someone who could stand up to Donnie. The Trump Effect is fortuitous for the left.

        01

        • #
          Annie

          The media version of Trump is what too many believe.
          I’m currently listening to Trump’s 100 day address in Michigan on GB News. It’s just ended.

          00

  • #
    TdeF

    The only real puzzle is Trump’s strong support for the Liberals in Canada. Possibly the new PM is a business pragmatist, not really a politician. And that is what Canada needs, not either a firebrand or another Trudeau tyrant. Conservative Polieve has even lost his own seat, which is a surprise. While on the surface the triumph of the left, Canada is very left and Trump knew more than our press.

    30

  • #
    Ireneusz Palmowski

    Canada will do just fine. They have a smart prime minister who unites Canadians.

    114

  • #
    David Maddison

    EVERYTHING “FREE” FROM “THE GOVERNMENT” IS PAID FOR BY SOMEONE WHO WORKS AND PAYS NET TAXES.

    110

  • #
    David Maddison

    Copied from Farcebook.

    Where does your preferred political party or politician stand on sterilising and mutilating children?

    And did they tell you about the huge amount of regret and destroyed lives and bodies?

    Most Australians don’t realise what’s happening to children behind closed clinic doors.

    Across the country, children are being prescribed puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones—all in the name of “gender affirmation.”

    These aren’t adults. These are minors—some in primary school – being placed on a medical pathway with life-altering consequences.

    Puberty blockers are not a harmless “pause.” They can interfere with brain development, impact bone density, and disrupt the natural progression of adolescence. Cross-sex hormones cause irreversible physical changes and may affect long-term fertility and health.

    This is happening right now in Australian clinics. And it’s legal. But other countries are backing away.
    In Australia, the federal Health Minister has ordered a review—but it won’t be complete for another two years. In the meantime, vulnerable children remain exposed to these interventions.

    Some political parties support expanding access to these treatments—even pushing for faster approval and fewer safeguards. The Greens, for example, support gender “affirmation” through medical interventions, guided foremost by the young person themselves. They have opposed parliamentary inquiries into child gender treatments and advocate for these interventions to be fully funded under Medicare.

    Should children be protected while the evidence is reviewed—or pushed further down a medical path that other nations are walking away from?

    Australians deserve to know the truth.
    Children deserve better.

    Authorised by M. Pearse. Australian Christian Lobby Level 1, 18 National Circuit, Barton, ACT, 2600

    90

  • #
    David Maddison

    Tragically I could find no positive or any report in the lame stream media commemorating Captain Cook’s landfall in Botany Bay 255 years ago yesterday, 29th April, 1770. The Left have completely taken over to change history and the narrative. I will say on behalf of all thinking people, (all 27 of us!), thank you Captain Cook!

    140

  • #
    David Maddison

    Have you heard of “blue suit gate”?

    Leftist Enemedia complained that President TRUMP violated papal funeral protocol by wearing a navy blue suit and not a black one.

    But they “proved” this by displaying a zoomed in photo of TRUMP. If you look at the original zoomed out photo, you will see that a very large proportion of the men were wearing a navy blue suit.

    And not a word about Zelensky wearing his Ninja outfit.

    Liberal Hivemind discusses:

    https://youtu.be/3g8m3cVRGeY

    90

    • #
      Steve of Cornubia

      After decades of trying to destroy or dismiss all established traditions and norms, in favour of their so-called ‘progressive’ reinvention of society and human nature, the left is suddenly in favour of one – just one – old tradition.

      Why might that be I wonder?

      60

  • #
    David Maddison

    Today’s words are:

    Augend & Addend
    Definition: the first and second quantity in an addition of two things

    Have you ever found yourself staring at a piece of paper with “3 + 4” written on it, and wondered ‘what is the proper term for each of these two respective quantities?’ No? The first number is the augend and the number that is added to it is the addend. You’re welcome.

    30

  • #
    TdeF

    And I still love the idea that it was Spain which decided to gamble their entire grid on sunshine and windmills. The land of Don Quixote, originally published in 1605. The ingenious gentleman from La Mancha on the quest for Net zero. And finds Net zero is zero. Everything stops. Even the petrol pumps and traffic lights and elevators and sewage.

    110

    • #
      TdeF

      In the Telegraph, the whole episode in Spain has been buried. You have to search for it. Clearly no interest to the UK public!

      Enjoy the blindness and the excuse making..

      “What exactly caused the massive power cuts that swept Spain, Portugal and parts of southern France?

      That is the question on the lips of every energy expert in Europe – and theories abound.

      Spanish authorities suggested they were investigating the possibility of a cyber attack on grid infrastructure, while some officials in Portugal initially said it was caused by a freak weather phenomenon before backtracking. Both say the exact cause is still unknown.

      At the same time, others have warned that Spain’s growing reliance on renewable energy, particularly solar power, may also have contributed to the crisis.

      70

      • #
        TdeF

        But then we Australians have seen energy idiocy first hand. It has a simple solution. Have as much backup generation as you had before you added unreliables. And don’t go all electric.

        40

        • #
          Greg in NZ

          My concern is the inability of modern-day Spaniards to think for themselves when their automated world passes wind

          via CNN: “In Madrid, traffic piled up on the roads after the lights went out”.

          Indecision? Inertia? Inability to alternate or take turns? ‘Moving forward’ collapses when free will applies? Aye caramba el loco!

          30

  • #
    David Maddison

    Former Canadian conservative academic, Prof. Gad Saad, who has sought political refuge in the United States, wrote just before the Canadian election:

    https://x.com/GadSaad/status/1916996688369066008

    I cannot believe what is about to happen in Canada. On second thought, perhaps this is exactly what Canada deserves.

    To which there was a reply.

    https://x.com/JakeIsHere5x5/status/1917011265710428192

    They deserve exactly what they vote for. They apparently enjoy being repressed and lied to, so they should get a lot more of that.

    I feel sorry for Alberta – the only sane province gets punished by the rest of that nutjob country, constantly.

    Perhaps the same applies to Australia if Green/Teal/Labor are elected.

    110

    • #
      Robert Swan

      David Maddison,

      … perhaps this is exactly what Canada deserves.

      Perhaps the same applies to Australia if Green/Teal/Labor are elected.

      Why do you not include Liberal in that list? Is it that all parties are equal, but some more equal than others in the Uniparty?

      The fact is that, whoever wins this election, we’ll have the same band of unaccountable bureaucrats running the place as they see fit.

      While I dislike Albanese more than Dutton, the extent to which either of them matters in my life is no more than a click of the TV remote.

      30

  • #
    David Maddison

    Spectator Australia article:

    https://www.spectator.com.au/2025/04/why-the-coalition-will-lose/

    Why the Coalition will lose

    Mark Powell
    28 April 2025

    True Conservatives would rather die on our feet, than on our knees. No more Progressives thanks, we want a Conservative back as leader, then and only then, will our money flow, and our supporters, and volunteers return… Our party got hijacked, by a left-leaning imposter and his mates; we want it back. Right now the people have a choice of Labor-lite, or Labor full-strength, it’s not good enough; they need to choose between Capitalism or Socialism, not a watered-down version of either.

    Back then the problem was Malcolm Turnbull, but fast forward to today and it’s Peter Dutton. What both men actually really stand for is, at least to my mind, kind of unclear. It seems to be some kind of squishy centrist position which neither inspires or infuriates anyone. Hence, the use of the moniker ‘Labor lite’ seems apposite once again.

    If the Trump phenomenon has taught us anything – and Dutton has done everything he can to distance himself from that particular person – it’s that people want leaders who are authentic. Who stand up for the truth even when it’s unpopular and who tell you what they really think. How has that worked out for the Republicans?

    They have unashamedly taken on the climate doomsday cult – and let’s face it, their beliefs and actions demonstrate that they are a cult – by withdrawing from the Paris Climate Accord, overturned the biological madness of the trans movement, have had the economic acumen to fully utilising a country’s natural resources, as well as the fortitude to deal with the consequences of our nation’s unmanageable immigration border policy.

    SEE LINK FOR REST

    90

    • #
      Vicki

      Sadly, the Coalition may fail to prevail as a result of the old adage:

      “No guts….no glory”.

      Sigh…….

      50

    • #
      KP

      “Our party got hijacked, by a left-leaning imposter and his mates; we want it back. ”

      Nope, they deserve to die in an amalgamation with Labor… they are a coalition already, just add Labor and the Greens to it and change the name to Uniparty.

      Conservative voters need to rally around another Party completely and let both Liberals and Nationals sink without trace! They have been absolutely useless both as an opposition and an alternative to govern, they offer nothing different!

      ““No guts….no glory”.”… No reason to vote for them..

      30

  • #
  • #
    Greg in NZ

    May Day! May Day!

    On the same day one of NZ’s electricity gentailers announced the opening of a ginormous solar subsidy harvesting plantation on the South Island’s Canterbury Plains, another branch of government announced a Yellow Snow Watch for the very same region:

    30 April – Gale SE winds, Heavy Snow to 1,600m then 1,200m then 800m overnight
    1 May – Gale S winds, Heavy Snow to 700m

    At least the sheep can take shelter underneath the array of panels which are ‘cleaned regularly and are hail-proof, eccetera eccetera [sic]’ according to the CEO, who has also imported & stockpiled mega-tonnes of Indonesian coal as an insurance policy just in case sumpfink goes wrong or the climate changes – whichever occurs first I guess.

    60

  • #
    another ian

    FWIW – “Not happy Canadian style”

    “Western Canada Secession: Why Does the West stay in Canada?”

    https://www.smalldeadanimals.com/2025/04/29/western-canada-secession-why-does-the-west-stay-in-canada/

    20

  • #
    another ian

    FWIW

    “Trump Administration Finally Pulls the Plug on the Climate Fear Factory”

    “The long-overdue showdown with America’s most bloated, self-important arm of climate alarmism finally arrived this week — and what a spectacle it was. In a move that should have happened years ago, the Trump administration decisively dismissed the hundreds of so-called “experts” who were preparing the next National Climate Assessment (NCA) — a document often weaponized to justify costly and draconian climate policies that the American people neither asked for nor benefit from.”

    More at

    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2025/04/29/trump-administration-finally-pulls-the-plug-on-the-climate-fear-factory/

    And

    “Now Scientists Claim Near 20-Year Stable Arctic Sea Ice is “Unsurprising” and Predicted by Models”

    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2025/04/29/now-scientists-claim-near-20-year-stable-arctic-sea-ice-is-unsurprising-and-predicted-by-models/

    10

  • #
    David Maddison

    I just heard on the radio that Senator Penny Wrong said “an indigenous voice to parliament is inevitable”.

    But Australia just had a half billion dollar referendum on this on 14 October 2023 and overwhelmingly decided NO.

    We tell the poliscums what we want and they STILL ignore us.

    00

Leave a Reply to Ireneusz Palmowski Cancel reply

You can use these HTML tags

<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong>