Weekend Open Forum
Admitting you have a problem is the first step towards recovery. Pauline Hanson identifies one of Australia's problems but who else is listening?
Politics shapes almost every aspect of our society today. Being able to cut through the spin to get to the truth is more important than ever. Cory helps you understand the real agenda behind what you are told.
Things are worse on the violence and homicide front because we have lowered behavioural and cultural expectations from our citizens.
The battle lines are drawn. Are you on team tyranny or team freedom?
The May Day outrage has been brewing since 1889. It'll take a few more years before the real political revolution occurs in the West.
The Prime Minister has jumped on the latest distraction from the government's woes. The big problem is he's not actually prepared to confront the biggest area of concern.
Australia is experiencing record business collapses and our resident Sea-life writer isn't surprised.
Gina Rinehart said some inconvenient truths in comparing our politician's policy performance with that of the CCP.
The government's latest attack on free speech has the support of their Uniparty opposition. It suggests politics in Australia is all but lost.
The perpetual war machine is driving politicians to curtail our liberties while claiming it's for our own good.
John Roskam from the Institute of Public Affairs highlights the failures of the fourth estate to hold our politicians (and other institutions) to account.
The exponential growth in the United States' debt is ringing alarm bells. It's increased gradually, then suddenly, leaving just one more step.
The verdict has been rendered on one of the most fascinating trials in recent history. While one side won the case, it's hard to find any winners from the proceedings.
The dangers of the battle in the Middle East are very real, but questions surround the intentions of some of the players.
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