A News Post—What to expect

the question count —

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This is where a discussion or an analysis on policy and its outcome will be written which is then followed by “the question is” section.

The preamble to “the question is” section will always be shown in each article to remind people what is at stake if politicians and members of the governing class are not continually challenged on policy and it is clear mainstream media is “missing in action” on many issues and have been for about 40 years.

There appears to be some sort of “symbiosis of silence” between main stream journalism and that corrupt idiot place “the Canberra Bubble”—how else can just 8% of the population use housing as a tax minimisation scheme for decades causing the biggest housing bubble the western world has ever seen but the bubble and its cause have somehow gone unnoticed by “the media”.

What nonsense and this is just one episode in hundreds!

In this section, “the question is”, questions are asked of members of the governing class that preside over governance of the economy and society at large and who make the governing laws and policies and who ultimately have a profound impact on the life of any given Australian.

Of these people, we have a democratic right to ask questions on governance and we must ask questions and we must insist on answers to these questions otherwise our democracy is on its knees and we are left with no trace of “government for the people by the people” but in its place “government for the political parties, these apparatus of the state for themselves, for lobby networks and groups, conglomerates, media moguls, cronies and the rest by the beguiled and ill informed people”.

Click the “ask the question” button and you too can ask “the question is” of these people.

Here is where the hard—pointed questions will be asked of politicians and members of the governing class about the consequences of their “handywork”.