Albanese: Running on Fumes
ED: From my inbox … with a comment by Bob Buick MM, “I am like so many of our generation lamenting to how we have been governed this century and how distorted our culture has become because of global Utopian brain snaps developed by the EU and UN and the mass migration of Muslims in Australia and the EU”. Thanks Bob I agree.
A Government in Freefall
Anthony Albanese’s time in office has been one long exercise in incompetence, indecision, and ideological posturing. The man who promised stability and leadership has instead delivered chaos, weakness, and a complete disconnect from the Australian people.
His government is running on fumes propped up by media spin and bureaucratic inertia while real Australians struggle under skyrocketing costs, crumbling infrastructure, and a growing sense that no one in Canberra gives a damn about them. Instead of strong leadership, we have a Prime Minister who refuses to make tough decisions, protects failures within his ranks, and panders to fringe activists while the country drifts into decline.
Incompetence Rewarded; Accountability Abandoned
Albanese’s government is defined by failure, yet no one ever pays the price. Ministers botch their portfolios and keep their jobs. Policy disasters pile up, and the government acts like nothing is wrong.
- Cost of Living Crisis: Australians are drowning under the cost of food, fuel, and housing, while Albanese’s solution is to hand out a few one-off payments and hope people don’t notice how much worse things are getting.
- Housing Disaster: The housing crisis has deepened under his watch, with no serious policies to increase supply or ease rental pressures. Instead, mass immigration fuels the problem while ordinary Australians are priced out of their own cities.
- Energy Chaos: Albanese is blindly pursuing unrealistic renewable energy fantasies, driving up power prices while stubbornly refusing to even discuss nuclear energy—something the rest of the world is moving towards.
- Mass Immigration Mess: Record-breaking immigration is overwhelming infrastructure, health services, and housing, but the government has no plan beyond pretending it isn’t happening.
This isn’t just incompetence. It’s willful negligence.
Weakness on the Global Stage: Kowtowing to China & Foreign Policy Confusion
Under Albanese, Australia’s standing in the world has shrunk. We are led by a government too weak to push back against China, too clueless to strengthen our ties with the U.S., and too distracted by ideological nonsense to focus on national security.
- China is playing Albanese like a fiddle. Trade restrictions are lifted in dribs and drabs to maintain the illusion of “warming relations,” while China continues to expand its influence in the Pacific and undermine Australian interests. Albanese smiles and nods.
- Penny Wong’s Pro-Palestinian, Anti-Western Leanings: Our Foreign Minister is more concerned with pushing her personal agenda than defending Australia’s interests. Her pro-Palestinian rhetoric has alienated allies and emboldened extremism at home, yet Albanese refuses to rein her in.
- Kevin Rudd: An Embarrassment in Washington: The decision to appoint Rudd as U.S. Ambassador was a joke from day one. His arrogance, erratic behavior, and history of insulting American officials make him a liability in our most critical alliance, yet Albanese lets it slide.
Meanwhile, our allies are watching. They see a leader with no backbone, no strategy, and no clue how to protect Australia’s future.
The Cultural Wars: DEI, The Voice, and the Radical Agenda
Albanese’s government is fully committed to the left-wing social engineering experiment that everyday Australians are sick to death of.
- The Voice Referendum Humiliation: Australians rejected The Voice because they don’t want racial division enshrined in the Constitution. Instead of listening, Albanese and his allies act like the vote never happened, pushing the same agenda through the back door.
- DEI Madness: The cancer of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) has infiltrated every part of government, business, and education, prioritizing identity politics over competence. The Albanese government encourages it at every turn.
- Antisemitism Running Wild: The explosion of antisemitism in Australia has been met with weak, half-hearted statements. The radical left factions of his party are in bed with the pro-Hamas crowd, and Albanese won’t push back because he’s too afraid of losing their support.
Australians are sick of being lectured, sick of being divided, and sick of a government more focused on identity politics than real issues.
Energy Policy Paralysis: The Nuclear Debate He’s Too Weak to Have
Albanese’s refusal to consider nuclear energy is pure political cowardice. The world is moving toward nuclear as the only viable long-term solution to energy security—yet in Australia, even discussing it is off-limits.
Instead, we’re stuck with:
- Soaring power prices due to unreliable renewables.
- Energy shortages and blackouts while our leaders preach about “green energy.”
- Zero accountability for an energy policy that is setting Australia up for failure.
Why won’t he even allow a discussion? Because Albanese isn’t a leader—he’s a follower of the activist class, too scared to challenge their ideology, even when it’s wrecking the country.
Conclusion: A Government in Its Death Throes
Albanese’s government is out of fuel, out of ideas, and running purely on spin.
The economy is suffering, national security is being undermined, cultural divisions are deepening, and Australia is weaker on the world stage than it has been in decades. Meanwhile, Albanese does what he does best: nothing.
The only question now is how much damage he’ll do before he’s finally thrown out.