It should be the "Minister for Homelessness Industries" rather than for homelessness https://t.co/S96uOKRpsL
— 💜 phonakins 🇵🇸🍉🔻 (@phonakins) July 30, 2024
Hey if it’s good enough to acknowledge that Defense and the Industries that make the money off it need two portfolios, why not come out and admit that’s what you and the minister for Charities are really about, with his stated aims to double donations to charities by 2030, ensuring that government has less to do with supporting people than supporting the well-meaning white women that do.
Meanwhile, Tony Burke has given up on ignoring Workforce Australia and is reminiscing about the glory days of introducing the policy that ensure refugees that arrived by boat wouldn’t settle in this country, leading the many years of deaths and torture on nearby dentition islands. Murray Watt has picked up Employment, and is soon to learn that it’s like herding cats rather than sheep and you should just give in to the evidence based demands of livable welfare payments and scrap punitive policies like Work for the Dole and the Cashless Welfare cards in all their forms.
Shorten has reinforced his true white-supremacist/Eugenicist leaning by becoming a founding member of Labor Friends of Israel, whatever the fuck that is, and Peter Kahill wants to maintain social cohesion and the veneer of niceness with the special envoy role while no-one wants to touch the Islamophobia special envoy and Albo’s hoping that, like the prospect of a Republic will be quickly forgotten.
It’s the run-up to the election for sure, whether they call it early or we get to hold out til May, but it’s where we’re at.
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Looks great in that image doesn’t it.
However, in reality if you don’t have the accessibility to get there, or can’t secure an appointment, or unable to cater for food allergies resulting in anaphylaxis…
All things I have faced in the last three weeks.
Imagine what could be done if people were provided a universal basic income. Less homelessness, more people in employment, less stress on public health system… It has been proven to work in multiple trials around the world.
Imagine that world where we could actually look after ourselves rather than people making money pretending to