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The incompetence of this PM and his 'team' is staggering.

  • Writer: Salvatore Scevola
    Salvatore Scevola
  • Mar 30, 2021
  • 3 min read


Like most people looking on in disgust at our federal and state politicians and their putrid sex habits, I can't say that I'm hardly shocked at the revelations. Our parliaments have long been a place for the 'power hungry' in society to climb their way to a 'safe seat' and control those tentacles of power. Let's look at our newly promoted Minister Stuart Roberts (Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme & Minister for Government Services); factional errant, and numbers man for Scomo. Yet another incompetent Minister and factional warlord with deep connections to Chinese donors and dirty money. Then there's that famous former Attorney General Christian Porter and all the revelations about his former 'flings'. The problem is, we haven't heard about any Labor members cut from the same cloth. Don't worry, they are there, they are probably just protected by 'rank and file' confidentiality. Allegations against them only get 'weaponised' when necessary.


I had to have a chuckle when I heard the PM announce yesterday that Senator Marise Payne was to become the new 'PM for Women'??? If ever there existed an oxymoron of someone's title, surely it is this. Is he so stupid to realise that a senator cannot be PM under any circumstances? This PM is such a philistine when it comes to the most basic of things, it irks me that the leader of this nation is such an incompetent dill.


Of course he was succeeded by that other useless waste of space, Malcolm Turnbull. He spent a lifetime boasting about his legal prowess and ability, yet when he assumed the highest office in the land, he proved he was incapable of providing the real leadership to bring this nation to its peak performance either socially or constitutionally. Just another two bit lawyer cunningly feathering his own nest at the expense of the paying client; in the end the Australian people. This artisan of politics and obfuscation was capable of annexing the whole republican movement to himself and virtually killing it off for a few generations, pathetic failure of a man he is. He literally had a 'once in a lifetime' opportunity as PM of taking the nation along the path to full reconciliation with our indigenous populations, after they produced the 'Makarrata' (Uluru Statement From The Heart), at a specially convened congress of Indigenous elders who gave Australia the way forward. Malcolm BLIGHT Turnbull rejected it, almost the very day it was proposed. His middle name is actually Bligh, but I add the T to complete it. He is nothing but a blight on this great nation and historians will judge him accordingly, in time.


There's a reason we have ended up in this shit. Jesus is quoted as saying: 'you reap what you sow' and he was surely on the money. Turnbull was only following in the steps of other 'great' political visionary with eyes in the back of their head, people like Tony Abbott and his mentor John Winston Howard; a man fervently trying to take Australia back to that idealist state of (the now non-existent) 'white Australia'. Just when we were embracing that possible essential constitutional reform to bring Australia as a nation and a people into the 21st century, Howard convinced a small majority to abandon the republican plight because in his words: "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". I could not believe a nation swallowed this furphy, hook, line and sinker. Not broke? Our constitution:


- Still doesn't even mention the State of Western Australia as part of our federation;

- It has absolutely no explicit 'freedoms' accorded to the citizenry;

- it has detrimental racial clauses that should be thoroughly excised;

- It has no acknowledgment of the antecedent history of this nation and its Indigenous people for hundreds of thousands of years; and

- it makes absolutely no mention of Multicultural Australia.


That tells me that it is indeed broken or at least, not fit for purpose (and) in dire need of repair, yet somehow with a parliament mostly made up of lawyers, we can't seem to see the 'trees from the forest' and bring about this necessary change.


I hate to think it, but it seems (to me) there still exists (even if covert) a government policy to eradicate the indigenous populations at play in Australia in 2021, particularly if we look at just how many deaths there are in custody of our fellow Indigenous brothers and sisters. This is VERY disconcerting and MUST be arrested.


I for one, will always be vigilant (and vocal) of the need to bring all these matters to the fore and I hope to do it one day from the most important chamber in the nation, its Parliament.

 
 
 

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