Time and time again, it continues to drop the ball and fails to come good in any practical way with turning political rhetoric into action.
It almost seems like the Palaszczuk government wants a housing crisis to continue in some form to create a whole new generation of homeless people and paupers who are completely dependent on the government just to survive, who the government have "total control" over.
Sounds far fetched you might say. Well, it's not actually. Right now, besides a crippling housing crisis, we have just seen a huge increase in the cost of electricity.
The Palaszczuk government is projecting itself as everyone's saviour by offering all Queensland householders a $500 subsidy with their next power bill. Sounds great, but there's a catch.
The catch being that it's not about generosity, it's about creating dependency, because the more the Palaszczuk government makes people dependent on it to survive, the more it controls people.
Be not deceived - there is a close relationship between the "hyped up energy crisis", which doesn't really exist, and the government's continued failure to tackle the housing crisis. It wants a crisis, because any crisis gives the government a lot more of something called control.
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