Of poodles and men; It’s time to jump aboard the Trump train

Kerry Wakefield The Spectator Australia 1 February 2025 Visiting some Florida friends at their home a while back, we saw a big standard poodle standing off in an alcove beside the kitchen, quivering and prancing with excitement but corralled behind a tiny white picket fence that barely came up to his forelegs. Despite his obviousContinue reading “Of poodles and men; It’s time to jump aboard the Trump train”

Starmer blames Human Rights Act for failing to act over migrants. Trump shows this is balderdash

Janice Davis The Conservative Woman January 30, 2025 FINALLY! The Western world is starting to wake up to its dangerous, ruinously costly and deeply unpopular immigration policies. Yet our benighted government is digging itself ever deeper into an anti-British immigration disaster. Yesterday it was reported that the UK population is on course to rise byContinue reading “Starmer blames Human Rights Act for failing to act over migrants. Trump shows this is balderdash”

Crime cartels no longer free to attack US under corrupt presidents

Date: January 29, 2025Author: Editor, cairnsnews 11 Comments BY MICHAEL SLOVANOSPRESIDENT Donald J. Trump has declared war on the Mexican drug and human trafficking cartels that operated with impunity under the globalists Joe Biden and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. Sheinbaum is a special little darling of the global elite – a scientist and contributor toContinue reading “Crime cartels no longer free to attack US under corrupt presidents”

Importing the third world

The cost of accepting immigrants who don’t share our values is too high Ramesh ThakurFeatures Australia Getty Images Ramesh Thakur 25 January 2025 9:00 AM Import the third world, become the third world, goes a popular meme. Especially when pathologies of large-scale legal and illegal immigration are compounded by the arrivals mistreating the host countryContinue reading “Importing the third world”

Australia can’t wimp out on migration debate

Tony Abbott The Australian December 11, 2024 John Howard was right when he famously declared, in the run-up to the 2001 election: “We shall decide who comes to this country and the circumstances under which they come”. Immigration has such ramifications for the economy, for society and potentially for security too that it has toContinue reading “Australia can’t wimp out on migration debate”