What an absolute national humiliation for Australia — a once-proud energy superpower reduced to a pathetic beggar on the world stage.
Our Prime Minister flies all the way to Singapore to grovel and plead with them to keep selling us expensive foreign oil that was originally dug out of the ground in Russia or Iran.
As his RAAF jet flies over the vast Australian continent beneath him — packed with some of the world’s richest untapped oil and gas reserves — he flies directly over the very resources that net zero madness, green ideology, and outright insanity have deliberately locked away underground.
While Australians pay crippling prices at the bowser and our economy bleeds billions overseas, our own oil stays trapped beneath our feet, strangled by anti-energy zealots and virtue-signalling lunacy that puts radical climate fantasies ahead of Australian jobs, security, and sovereignty.
This is not leadership.
This is national self-sabotage on a grand scale — the humiliating spectacle of a Prime Minister flying halfway across the region to beg for foreign oil while deliberately preventing Australia from producing its own clean, reliable, and abundant domestic supply.
Net Zero is impoverishing the nation.
“Our Word Means Something”?
What a Sick Joke.
I had to physically restrain myself from hurling something at the TV the moment I heard that smirking, weasel Albanese declare, “Our word means something.”
This coming from a pathological liar whose word means absolutely nothing — a man who won’t tell the truth if it slapped him across the face, and who’ll spit out any filthy lie if he thinks it’ll buy him one extra vote.
And let’s never forget exactly why we’re in this shameful mess.
We signed the IEA agreement and our politicians gave Australia’s solemn word to keep a minimum 90 days of petrol and diesel reserves.
Shamefully, Australia is the only nation on Earth that has arrogantly broken its word and completely ignored this obligation.
And now Albanese is up in Singapore begging that Australia be forgiven for breaking its word.
No one — and I mean no one — is more directly responsible for Australia breaking its word than Anthony Albanese.
For six long years as Infrastructure and Transport Minister under the Rudd/Gillard/Rudd circus, and nearly four years as Prime Minister, he has contemptuously thumbed his nose at the promise Australia made to the world.
No wonder we was smirking as he lied through his teeth yet again.
Every single time this man opens his mouth, a torrent of lies, spin, and pure dishonesty comes gushing out like raw sewage.
Listening to him makes you want to vomit.