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Scott Morrison: Australia's Answer to Donald Trump -
08-25-2018, 03:51 PM
Brothers and sisters, I am proud to report that after several days of political turmoil Down Under, we now have an openly Christian Prime Minister. Scott Morrison, or ScoMo as he is affectionately known, has been elected by the Liberal Party – which, I must explain for the benefit of our brethren outside of Australia, is actually a conservative party – to replace outgoing Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, a libertarian-leaning "classical liberal" who endorsed gay marriage and believes in the global warming hoax. I finally feel as though I can hold my head high and be proud to be Australian. We now have someone who can make Australia great again – or for the first time. There is much excitement among Australian Christians on Facebook.
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At last a Christian Prime minister and one who didn't knife someone in the back to achieve it! He never rose in treachery but is endorsed by the ousted Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull! And his Deputy is Jewish, the best outcome from a very sad, sorry and messy affair. Now let's get one with dealing with real issues such as drought, fires, excessive immigration, electricity prices and a HUGE national debt.
He set out a Christian basis for his politics. “From my faith I derive the values of loving-kindness, justice and righteousness, to act with compassion and kindness, acknowledging our common humanity and to consider the welfare of others; to fight for a fair go for everyone to fulfil their human potential and to remove whatever unjust obstacles stand in their way, including diminishing their personal responsibility for their own wellbeing; and to do what is right, to respect the rule of law, the sanctity of human life and the moral integrity of marriage and the family. We must recognise an unchanging and absolute standard of what is good and what is evil.”
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In the replies, one person commented, "God can now bless Australia with rain." Australia's drought was not caused by climate change but by lack of Godly leadership (1 Ki 17:1-18:45).
So Who Is Scott Morrison?
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Three days ago, Australia’s treasurer, Scott Morrison, was denying there was a leadership challenge under way. Now he’s won the prime ministership, 45 votes to 40 in the Liberal party, after he merged as the consensus candidate best able to gather votes from across the ideological divide that has convulsed the conservative side of politics in Australia for months.
He will become Australia’s 30th prime minister.
In a more orderly contest, Morrison would have been relying on the conservatives wing as his core support. A Christian and regular attendee at the Horizon Pentecostal megachurch in Sydney’s south, he’s a social conservative who led the charge on Australia’s tough immigration policy.
But, having stood with former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull until his leadership was in tatters, Morrison emerged as the preferred candidate of the moderates, who have watched with horror as key rightwing MPs including leadership rival Peter Dutton and elements of the media sought to drag the party further to the right.
Morrison, the son of a policeman wears his political ambition and his conservative credentials proudly.
He voted no on same-sex marriage in parliament last year despite a national poll strongly supporting the change. He lists “church” as one of his interests in his Who’s Who entry and counts former prime minister John Howard as his political inspiration.
Before he entered parliament, Morrison was a wheeler and dealer in Liberal right politics in New South Wales and was always going to go places.
He was managing director of Tourism Australia and likes to joke he created Lara Bingle, the model now married to Australian actor Sam Worthington, by featuring her in Australia’s notorious ad campaign that featured the slogan “Where the bloody hell are you?” It was banned on UK television as too risque.
On arriving in Canberra in 2007, Morrison quickly made it clear he was ambitious and by 2009 was rewarded with the controversial portfolio of immigration and citizenship by then leader Tony Abbott.
Abbott described Morrison as a “great talent”, and he quickly became a battering ram in the Coalition’s strategy to win government. The message was simple: the Coalition would be much, much tougher than Labor on dealing with asylum seekers arriving by boat.
Under pressure, Labor reopened the offshore detention centres on Manus and Nauru as the 2013 election loomed. When Abbott became prime minister he doubled down on offshore detention. Morrison was unflinching in the plan to “stop the boats”. Operation Sovereign Borders included a policy of turning back boats that attempted to reach Australia. “If people seek to get here the wrong way, they won’t get here,” he said.
In June 2014, he took his message directly to the refugees on Manus and Nauru in a controversial video. “If you choose not to go home then you will spend a very, very long time here,” he said.
If the howls of criticism of Australia’s human rights record by human rights groups or the plight of detainees in offshore detention personally affected Morrison he didn’t let it show. He appeared to revel in the role of defender of Australia’s borders.
Despite Abbott’s sponsorship, Morrison played a pivotal role in delivering the prime minister ship to Turnbull in 2015 – and became the treasurer. The new role allowed him to cast off some of the controversy.
But in the treasurer’s role Morrison has been less assured. His reputation as a shrewd political operative was dented early by tax policy kite-flying exercises. Over time though, Morrison has warmed to the role.
Morrison’s 2018-19 budget announcing personal tax cuts, an improvement in the deficit and little in the way of painful spending cuts was greeted warmly, though some economists queried its optimistic forecasts. And the economy has been kind to Morrison. His mantra of “jobs and growth” has been backed up by the statistics: GDP growth has been running above forecasts at 3.1% and unemployment edged lower to 5.4% in July.
That left Morrison space to return to his favourite role: chief prosecutor of the “Kill Bill” strategy, which involves blaming Labor opposition leader Bill Shorten for everything.
Morrison’s first challenge as prime minister will be to heal the fissures in the Liberal party. Then he needs to define what he wants to do.
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Scott Morrison is easily the best Prime Minister God has appointed to govern Australia in over a decade – maybe longer.
Rom 13:1-2
1 Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God.
2 Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God: and they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation.
| Mt 21:42, 44 Jesus saith unto them, Did ye never read in the scriptures, The stone which the builders rejected, the same is become the head of the corner: this is the Lord's doing, and it is marvellous in our eyes . . . ? And whosoever shall fall on this stone shall be broken: but on whomsoever it shall fall, it will grind him to powder.
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Re: Scott Morrison: Australia's Answer to Donald Trump -
08-25-2018, 03:59 PM
So is he going to build a wall around Austria?
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Re: Scott Morrison: Australia's Answer to Donald Trump -
08-25-2018, 05:07 PM
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So is he going to build a wall around Austria?
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It will be a wall of "loving-kindness".
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Re: Scott Morrison: Australia's Answer to Donald Trump -
08-25-2018, 06:04 PM
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It will be a wall of "loving-kindness".
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So broken glass, landmines, razor wire, 30 feet 20 cubits high?
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Re: Scott Morrison: Australia's Answer to Donald Trump -
08-26-2018, 04:55 AM
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So broken glass, landmines, razor wire, 30 feet 20 cubits high?
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More like crocodile infested waters, poisonous jelly fish and toxic right-wing politics. Have you even heard of Austria?! Hitler?! Hello!?
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Re: Scott Morrison: Australia's Answer to Donald Trump -
08-26-2018, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Dr. Anthony J. Toole
More like crocodile infested waters, poisonous jelly fish and toxic right-wing politics. Have you even heard of Austria?! Hitler?! Hello!?
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I like the way you think, Dr Toole. For a landlocked coutry like Austria, perhaps a defensive moat filled with crocodiles, sharks and irukandji jellyfish would be more effective.
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