Labor’s energy crisis ends up on your bill

Our energy system is in a crisis created by Labor and we're paying for it.

Mr Bowen has proven that governments are the worst at picking winners when it comes to the best technologies for a job (like Rudd and Conroy before him). Bowen’s renewables policy, one that young people really, really want (apparently), is quickly becoming an economic nightmare.

It turns out that the ‘cheapest form of energy’, is actually more expensive than everything else.

Alexandra Marshall had this to say in the Unfiltered newsletter:

And now for the bad news. Despite Chris Bowen and Anthony Albanese making wild promises about cheap energy bills, we found out today that all of our bills are going up. If you’re unfortunate enough to be in New South Wales, it’s really going up. The self-inflicted energy crisis is ending up on your bill and there’s not even a hint of apology or culpability from Bowen.

My opinion piece in The Spectator AustraliaLabor’s energy crisis ends up on your bill.

Socialism dressed up in the politics of empathy

We're all just getting along, now, ain't we?

Labor’s ‘values-based capitalism’ and energy policy echo Klaus Schwab’s ‘stakeholder capitalism’ that asks big government and big business to implement Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) frameworks. ESG is on the nose and so is ‘nature positive’, but with the Uniparty’s other leader agreeing to whatever Labor says about environmental policy, we’ll get it, and we will love it.

Every new policy and political event push us closer to socialism. Like cancel culture, you cannot debate it because then you are toxic or unkind or some other wimpy label. When you get cancelled or sacked for disagreeing, it is all about ‘empathy’.

Terry Barnes had this to say in the Morning Double Shot newsletter:

Michael de Percy goes hard against the socialism that now penetrates every pore of our major parties’ policies and messaging. I quibble with his ‘socialism dressed up as empathy’ argument, however: in Australia, major party socialism is rampant and it’s naked, not dressed up as anything other than what it is. He could, however, have mentioned Alexander Dubcek’s ‘socialism with a human face’, so we could add that there’s no Australian political leader who comes within a bull’s roar of the courage shown by Czechoslovakia’s Dubcek in 1968.

My opinion piece in The Spectator AustraliaSocialism dressed up in the politics of empathy.

Victoria’s basket-case a harbinger for Albo’s Australia

Lots of free stuff in Victoria's budget by first female Treasurer

The Victorian government’s ‘Budget at a Glance’ website mentions the word ‘free’ 37 times in relation to the cost-of-living package.

Victorian teenagers will get year-round free public transport anywhere in the state. Not just to get to school, but to go anywhere and at any time. At a cost of $320 million, this will no doubt inculcate a sense of entitlement in our youth.

In the Unfiltered newsletter, Alexandra Marshall wrote:

Oh… And Victoria has reminded everyone how utterly devoid of sanity their Treasury is by publishing their Budget. As Dight Canning writes, they are financially and morally bankrupt. There’s only really two people to blame, Treasurers Jaclyn Symes and Tim Pallas. Michael de Percy agrees, writing, ‘All of this ‘free stuff’ seems to come at quite the cost. Victoria’s net debt is projected to reach $194 billion, with interest payments at $7.6 billion in 2025-26, jumping to $10.6 billion in 2028-29.’

My commentary on the Victorian Budget in The Spectator AustraliaVictoria’s basket-case a harbinger for Albo’s Australia.

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