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The worst election campaign in Australian history

As we approach the halfway mark of the “Next General Manager of the Australian Economic Zone” contest, the level of cynicism in the general public is reaching record highs.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is upset that it can’t be 2004 all over again, when the MSM could say whatever what they wanted without being brutally ratioed in the comments:

You can see now why Joel Davis and co have been banned from X, because it would’ve been a bloodbath from day one.

As spoken about at length, immigration is the #1 issue and the election issue that is linked to everything, particularly the housing crisis, on which a cadre of ANU economists and YIMBY clowns have had their serious hats on for three years gaslighting the public that demand has no effect on supply.

The ALP have promised to keep the floodgates open to an Adelaide’s worth of Indians every two years. They’ve also taken the mask completely off in terms of which working class they actually support:

And what are the blue side of the uniparty offering? A 25% reduction in the replacement of Australians for two years, then back to the current rate.

Instead of an Indian arriving every 45 seconds, another one will arrive every 55 seconds. Such wow, much reduction.

Meanwhile, Sikhs are continuing their campaign of cultural conquest by claiming a street in WA, while Peter Dutton throws a turban on any time he can.

On that note, the first federal election debate produced three notable moments that have summed up Australia in 2025:

I disagree that this guy is a boomer, he’s Generation X. That aside, he’s clearly an industry plant as is most of the curated audience, as it was revealed later. Australia’s “brand” these days is Muslims selling fake trade qualifications to other migrants in NSW and Sikhs rorting the NDIS to the tune of millions, while Africans slash their way through the streets – and that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

The fact these people view Australia as a brand and not a country further says it all.

Then there was this incoherent diatribe about Medicare from someone who clearly produced a legitimate IELTS score to Home Affairs:

All she needed to do was sign the Australian values statement harder, according to the containment right. She’s a perfect illustration of the Indian diaspora and migrants to this country generally – ie. how do we get more free stuff from racist, White taxpayers? Wait until her 75-year-old parents are here hobbling down the street on endless FA-600 visitor visas, making a beeline for the hospital beds and aged care facilities.

This drew a response outside the debate of questionable value and authenticity:

“Open diverse country.”

In my opinion, this is astroturfed and has Advance or similar handprints all over it. They want a “sensible rate” of White replacement, a “sensible rate” of African knife crime and a “sensible rate” of sexual assault by Indian men? Subversive at worst, dumb at best.

Real or not, this leads me to another point – Generation X (with exceptions) are even worse than the Boomers on immigration.

They’re basically boomers with a healthy dose of nihilism and 1990’s “colour blind” civic nationalism and want to return to the decade where the antiwhite, multicultural propaganda was more subtle. They benefited from all the same boomer policies and got the tail end of affordable housing, but they just like to larp about how they didn’t have the internet growing up – yes, we can tell. They had a nice Chinese friend once, therefore they should all stay in Australia forever.

In terms of electoral voting patterns, they are a serious problem too, if not just on housing alone.

It also wouldn’t be an Australian election cycle without the usual slew of grovelling to foreigners, in fact that’s basically all Australian politics is now:

The ALP are promising Australia’s first Hindu school that no one except Indians asked for. They’re also now promising Bangladeshis a monument, because that’s totally a normal thing to do.

Dutton was not to be outdone, kicking off his campaign by grovelling to the Jewish lobby and promising to rebuild the torched Adass synagogue, which still does not have a suspect despite the usual cries of terrorism and antiwhite discrimination laws being passed in Victoria.

He then knelt before the Assyrian Christian community, despite not doing anything after Bishop Mari Mari was stabbed, least of all supporting the censorship that came with it.

One Nation weren’t to be outdone either, not only acting as the usual steam valve for nationalism on behalf of the LNP by shilling for Dutton, but by Malcolm Roberts crying for poor Indian-owned businesses on the Gold Coast:

The Greens are just the Greens. And the Teals are having a normal one:

The uniparty are trapped in this endless cycle of grovelling to foreigners who then want more foreigners to come to Australia, which then means they have to grovel harder to foreigners the next time around. Until at least, they have a critical mass and don’t need you, as Senator Fatima Payman is attempting to do.

The current election talking point is all about housing, and we got a glimpse of the respective policies today. As expected, both are “more supply” oriented garbage with no mention of demand.

The ALP want 5% deposits, the LNP also want that plus superannuation opened up for housing, as well as mortgage repayments being tax deductible.

So, basically we have a choice between tax rorts being used by foreign buyers to outbid locals on housing and ninja loans.

Matt Barrie further broke down the proposed catastrophe:

Australia already builds more homes per capita than anyone else. And then just look at the Australian dream we’re building for half of Asia to come and live in:

Your choice between living in a high-rise battery farm in the CBD, or an open range battery farm 50kms from the CBD. And that’s after you try and deal with your builder being a shonk:

Even the Triguboff Times aka the Financial Review thinks the housing policies are both ridiculous, despite themselves not mentioning immigration once.

Overall, this is the worst election campaign I can ever recall – even John Hewson would be ashamed. The Liberals’ 2025 offering is even worse than Labor’s, which admittedly takes some doing.

The suggestion floating around is that the LNP are doing this on purpose, as they don’t want to inherit a potential economic catastrophe incoming given Trump’s tariffs – just look at the gold price at the moment.

It could be true, but I think they’re just retarded, personally. They aren’t really offering anything different, except a needed nuclear power strategy which is all over the place.

I’m voting for Gerard Rennick and hopefully we can have him returned to the Senate, just on his immigration stance alone. The best we can hope for is a huge crossbench and chaos in both houses.

The best part is that this diabolically bad election will show even more of the normies that normie politics is a futile exercise, and this current speedrun into Zimbabwe 2.0 is not going to be solved with the current system, barring massive upheaval.

However, we can reverse it anytime and that starts with mass outbound departures. Or else it really is Liberal, Labor, third world Australia.

Header image: Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton before the first uniparty debate (Peter Dutton – Facebook).

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