By John Wayne on Wednesday, 26 October 2022
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Going Woke and Going Broke: Jacinta Price Lashes Albo’s Failed Budget By James Reed

Senator Jacinta Price has said that the budget delivered by Albo yesterday, failed to deliver on electoral promises and lied to voters. Yes, that is about right, since breaking promises and lying is what politicians do best. 'This budget might as well be termed a "Bitcoin Budget" because it is based on an exclusive economy that serves an elite few and locks out every day Australians. 'They've lied when they've said they've delivered on election promises. After all, instead of getting $275 slashed from your power bill, electricity prices will increase by 50 per cent, and Australians will be $2,000 worse off by Christmas.' It will get to the stage that people will have to get the power turned off, and live in the dark. Not much difference between that and living in a Stone Age cave; it is decivilisation.

 

Ordinary working Australians are set to be destroyed by the globalist economic forces of the Great Reset, that governments do not combat, but indeed encourage.

 

 

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“Senator Jacinta Price claims Anthony Albanese's Government 'lied' to voters and has failed to deliver election promises.

Senator Price took to Facebook on Wednesday morning to criticise the Albanese government's first budget, delivered on Tuesday night.

'The Albanese Government is going woke and making Australians broke!,' she wrote.

'This budget might as well be termed a "Bitcoin Budget" because it is based on an exclusive economy that serves an elite few and locks out everyday Australians.

'They've lied when they've said they've delivered on election promises. After all instead of getting $275 slashed from your power bill, electricity prices will increase by 50 per cent, and Australians will be $2,000 worse off by Christmas.'

She also criticised the prioritisation of establishing an Indigenous Voice to Parliament rather than helping at-risk Indigenous communities now.

'While this government have invested $217million to abolish the Cashless Debit Card, leaving our most vulnerable exposed, they've abandoned the children of Yipirinya School in Alice Springs by not honouring my commitment of $8.3 million for staff and student accommodation,' she said.

'They have, however, invested $5.8million toward a Makarrata Commission, which will no doubt prop up the elite Aboriginal Grievance Industry for no clear purpose or practical outcomes toward improving the lives of our most disadvantaged.

'Oh and did I mention the $75million in addition to $160 million all to go toward a Voice to Parliament that ignores the voices of the vulnerable?

'Don't worry though because $7 million will go toward the public service to lower emissions. Perhaps they'll develop a way of capturing and storing methane gas emission from office toilets?

'God help us all!'

Tuesday's budget has faced wide-spread criticism for failing to help everyday Australians struggling through the ongoing cost of living crisis. 

Labor says its new policies for cheaper child care and medicine, the construction of more social and affordable housing and its promise to 'get wages moving' will 'responsibly' take the pressure off.

However, a lack of help for renters, the discontinuation of fuel relief and the warning inflation will only rise more has left many Aussies wondering how they are going to pay for the essentials. 

To make matters worse, wages aren't expected to match soaring prices until at least next year. 

Treasurer Jim Chalmers earlier argued Australia cannot afford to 'spray money around indiscriminately' with an almost $1billion debt looming.”  

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