Labor Is Finding Out

Fuel prices are skyrocketing.

Families are already drowning in bills. Mortgages, groceries, insurance, power. Now petrol is heading the same way.

Australians feel it every single week.

But in Canberra? Labor still wants you to think everything is fine.

For three years, the Albanese government has governed as if nothing would ever go wrong.

They assumed the global economy would stay calm forever, that cheaper overseas energy would cover their own price rises, and that we’d never see any risk to the supply chains.

They spent big, expanded government, all so they could chase short-term political wins.

And they pretended the bill would never arrive.

Turns out, they were wrong.

Australians are working harder than ever just to stay afloat. 

But Labor flooded the country with record mass immigration while housing supply has gone nowhere. Young Australians are locked out of the dream of owning a home.

Who benefits from that?

Not the families trying to build a future.

Then there’s energy.

Labor’s obsession with Net Zero has gutted Australia’s once-reliable energy system.

It affects everything, from rising business costs to higher household bills.

And still Labor lectures Australians about sacrifice.

Meanwhile, the budget tells the real story.

The national debt keeps rising with deficits stretching as far as the eye can see. Productivity is flat, and you can barely see any economic growth anywhere.

The temporary surpluses Labor bragged about were nothing more than a gift from the commodity boom. China buys our resources, and Canberra pretends they’re economic geniuses.

But we’re out of luck.

The world is more dangerous, and Labor’s bad management is going to cost us.

Australia needs serious leadership.

Instead, we have a government addicted to spin, addicted to big government, and addicted to rewarding their mates.

For years Labor has been skating on thin ice.

And now the cracks are showing.

Because in politics, just like in life, you can only ignore reality for so long.

Sooner or later the moment comes.

Labor is finding out.


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