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Our Defence Policy

We instructed the prime minister to wedge LayBore in a corner behind a submarine dream.  That strategy has worked really well. Several of our mates want a nuclear future for Australia.  An expensive South Australian LayBore Royal Commission attempted to derail those ambitions.   Fortunately, the current LayBore opposition leader in South Australia is a big fan of nuclear stuff. Who needs wind and sun when you can have fun with radioactive isotopes? Defence is all about having fun with dangerous and useless technologies, as even LayBore knows. We want our puppets in parliaments to be fully compliant with the ambitions of our mates.  That is why you should donate now to show your support of our defence policy.

In the Land of No Worries

Thinking about the future is a burden , which is why the LobbyRule Party discourages it.  Australia is the land of no worries.  That is why the LobbyRule Party has no worries about the future and no policies to address worries. Copping out of international climate summits sums up our approach to the future. We want Australians to love their weekends of bush bashing in turbo diesel utes.   The Australian environment is big enough for everyone's little hobbies, including the hobbies of the fossil fuel lobby. Getting rid of primitive old graffiti and other unimportant archaeology is good for the bits of the Australian economy we value most.  We want to get rid of pesky ecosystems for similar reasons. Our policies are fair and balanced.  We are great managers.  We have great plans, even though we had no plan at all to prepare for a pandemic. We want to keep right at the centre of power, but not necessarily at the most important international conference in living memory. Worries a

Party Fundraising in a Pandemic

The most important skill of any official LobbyRule candidate, or potential candidate, is the ability to raise funds for our election campaigns.  When they fail to do so, their status in the party is diminished.  They may even be persuaded to leave the party and bother the public in other ways . Being loud and controversial is often necessary as a way to raise one's public profile. But putting ideas about war into the heads of international bullies is not a good idea, whether on one occasion or more , in a pandemic or otherwise. The LobbyRule Party in South Australia is at war with itself .  It is even muddled up about how to raise money for state and federal election campaigns. The federal government itself has no idea of the meaning of representative democracy . In previous years, its members have been very happy to oblige foreign requests for special treatment. In politics, it pays to have lots of money or friends with lots of money . The Young Lobby Born-to-Rulers do thei

Good for the Economy

Coal is good for the economy. Casinos are good for the economy . Banks are good for the economy . Trade has always been good for the economy . Big political donations are good for the economy . An overheated property market continues to be good for the economy . Reducing red tape is good for the economy . Encouraging voters to take on big debts is good for the economy . Having billionaires as mates is good for the economy . Hiding political donations is good for the economy . Being dictatorial is good for the economy . Money laundering is good for the economy .  Drug trafficking is good for the economy . Killing off poor people is good for the economy . Magical thinking is good for the economy . Gambling is good for the economy . Alcohol consumption is good for the economy . Looking after the rich is good for the economy . Expensive election campaigns are good for the economy . Looking happy, confident and successful is good for the economy . Scamming voters is good for the economy .