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In those enriched environs, when the corruption and dishonesty of the ruling elites became impossible to deny, Albanese swept to an historic victory, a landslide, with the Opposition, the so-called conservatives in Australia, were destroyed.

The narratives, or tropes, virtually memes, of the Trump affect, or not enough women in the party, or too far to the right, although nothing they did was anything but centrist or left, the 90% left leaning meaning of Australia disgraced itself, and that was that, the country was changed forever.

The 1.4 million immigrants, most of whom voted Labor, was also a significant factor. Ship in your voters. Change the country forever. 

That's what they did. Without conscience. Without a thought, really, on what they were doing to the herd.

Under attack, his blood pressure was up and every day and then a sweep of sadness, for these people made him feel sad, how bad they were, how evil, really, manifested in their lives and the brutality they carried out on, without so much as a thought.

It looked like him that Dutton, the so-called conservative, deliberately threw the election, white anted from inside, and conscious of the damage his own party had done to the Australian population, that deepest of all betrayals, he chucked the whole damn thing. And the fate of millions lurched into the abyss. And he walked off into the comfortable well remunerated boardrooms. And fed his own family, while many others could not. That part of it was an echo was the secretive and sinister aftermath of the Covid era he had no doubt.

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This century has seen a remarkable transformation of Australia.

In the 60 years post-World War II, Australia’s net overseas migration averaged 90,000 per year. Australia had only recorded two calendar years with net overseas migration (NOM) exceeding 150,000.

In the mid-2000s, Australia’s NOM more than doubled. In the 20 years from 2005 (i.e., 2005 to 2024), NOM averaged 233,000 a year.

As a result, Australia’s population has ballooned by 8.7 million people (46%) since the turn of the century, recording the strongest growth in the developed world.

According to new analysis from Simon Kuestenmacher, Australia has “the 9th largest migrant cohort of all countries, despite only being the 54th largest country in terms of population”:

We can debate whether the changing demographics are beneficial or not. But what can’t be disputed is that the 8.7 million population surge this century has stretched the absorptive capacity of the nation and placed unbelievable strain on housing, infrastructure, and the natural environment.

The runaway migration train is certain to continue with the reelection of the Albanese government. Labor loves high immigration because migrants tend to vote Labor. The Indian community and migration agents celebrated Labor’s victory.


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