
PM Albanese: My Word Is My Bond (Terms and Conditions Apply)
The Prime Minister’s guide to breaking promises responsibly, seriously and in the national interest.
Can you paper over broken election promises with a handful of focus-grouped slogans and the verbal equivalent of bubble wrap?
The PM seems to believe that you can.
Anthony “My Word Is My Bond, Terms and Conditions Apply” Albanese has armed Labor MPs with a list of approved responses for those awkward moments when voters ask why campaign promises now sit in the same graveyard as affordable housing and bulk billing.
The PM has broken his word on everything from energy policy to tax cuts.
And in last night’s budget, he was tipped to break his word on negative gearing as well as capital gains tax changes.
So how do Labor MPs defend the indefensible?
Here’s a list of talking points your local member has been issued by head office in the event voters dare to raise the small matter of truthfulness with them.
And no, this is not satire.
1. “The right decision is to do the right thing with the right policies at the right time.”
The assumption seems to be that if your local Labor MP says “right” often enough, you will enter a mild hypnotic trance and forget that “we absolutely won’t do this” has somehow become “history demanded it.”
It is a remarkable rhetorical achievement.
By this logic, a burglar caught climbing through your window need only explain that he made the right decision, in the right house, at the right time.
And who are you to question such moral precision?
2. “Any responsible government must take these issues seriously.”
In modern politics, honesty is optional. Gravitas is compulsory.
Labor heavyweights expect us to forgive the PM’s lies because they were told with a straight face.
Apparently, it doesn’t matter that he told us fairy tales to get elected; what counts is that he recited his fairy tales with the utmost seriousness.
3. “Young people and their parents and their grandparents are worried they will never own their own home.”
The genius here is that to question the government’s broken promise on capital gains tax becomes almost unseemly.
Do raise Labor’s backflip is not to debate economics, or even to question Labor’s honesty… it’s to stand in the way of grandchildren and their emotional wellbeing.
Labor would have you believe that yesterday’s “never” is today’s “responsible adjustment”.
It’s not breaking a promise.
It’s empathy.
Apparently.
4. “We have focused on housing supply, but it has become increasingly clear that we need to use every lever we can to get Australians into homes”
They didn’t break a promise, they pulled a lever.
It sounds industrious. And highly practical.
The beauty of “every lever” is that it requires no admission that earlier levers were explicitly declared off-limits.
5. “Intergenerational Fairness”
Sure, they’re breaking a promise, but that’s a small price to pay for correcting a grave historical wrong!
And who will dare to argue against fairness between generations?
The key is to revise promises made in the language of certainty to statements now made in the language of virtue.
Yesterday’s categorical “we will not” has become today’s “we must consider the burden on future Australians,” right before the policy lands squarely on the same future Australians.
It is not so much a justification as a linguistic sleight of hand: a slow-motion substitution where concrete commitments are quietly replaced with abstract ideals, until the original promise is no longer visible — only the moral fog that has taken its place.
And so it goes on.
A government that once spoke in the clean, declarative grammar of certainty now communicates in a softer dialect of adjustment, nuance and “context”.
Promises are no longer things you keep or break — they are things you reframe.
Preferably with accompanying adjectives like “responsible”, “fair”, or “necessary”, each one applied like a fresh coat of paint over a very old crack in the wall.
The result is a politics in which the original sentence is never quite withdrawn, only gently reinterpreted beyond recognition.
And if voters detect a certain gap between pre-election promises be post election behaviour, they are reassured that this is not inconsistency at all. It’s leadership.
The kind that looks suspiciously like saying one thing to get elected and another to stay there, while insisting the only thing that has changed is the weather.
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Republished with thanks to The James Macpherson Report. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
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Lies, Lies and more Lies by Albanese . Stop Mass Migration and importing foreign students who use this study ruse to transition into citizenship . Stop foreign UAE, Chinese , European, etc Companies/Developers buying Australian Real Estate and there will be more houses for the young to buy or rent. “Inter-Generational Wealth ” is Labor’s Policy of Hate + Envy of the Elderly who have worked hard, many like me who started at 15, in Myers Bargain Basement selling hardware or laboring jobs to pay for their Uni Fees. Australia should hang its head in shame at the neglect, especially in Country areas , of the Elderly for whom , like me , they provide NO services on the excuse ” There are NONE in Your Area ” (including Home Food Delivery) even though I am only 80 kilometres from a major centre , and 100 from the capital !On “You Tube” and mentioned by Clover Moore, and at our govt-funded course on using computers, the Labor Govt. Dream is that no one will own any Real Estate (except the politicians!) and be paid instead a Living Wage and be housed by the govt wherever it chooses. This is the dream of Albanese and the UN ‘s “Agenda 2030 ” . In other words, a return to the failed Soviet Communist System which collapsed in 1991 with people in poverty. To reach Albanese ‘s Communist “Utopia ” eventually it will force out of their homes the Elderly by including the Family Home in the Asset Test for a part or full Aged Pension. This valuable Real Estate will be gobbled cheaply by Developers (Australian + Foreign ) in partnerships with the Labor Party and perhaps with individual MPs? Everyone will be housed in govt owned high rise where govt chooses to send you to live ! Welcome to Albanese’s Communist Australia. Inheritance Tax next! You can do something to stop this Rort .
Remember, there’s;
Lies,
Damn Lies,
Statistics,
and then there are Election Promises.
It remains tragic that so many election promises have been broken- any genuine care, or love of the truth is missing. As Christians we are urged to pray for all those in authority and to pray the gospel can go forth. But when the leadership continually fails to honour promises and pushes a leftist agenda (socialist/woke) that is foreign to our consititution and original Australian values, we can only pray forgiveness and for God, the overseer of all things, to expose anything that is a deception or lie, and to raise up the righteous in Govt and to put down the wicked.
The state of our nation is alarming and now with the recent budget cuts many will not be able to run a small business, to carry on with a housing loan, or afford rental prices, to run a car, to buy medications or to support their family, while others face job loss, illness or the choice of living in a park, under a bridge or in a car. While the Govt introduces harsher measures for the citizens of nation, their own wages and pensions are growing and expenditure of travel is increasing and immigration statitics have climbed to a new height with great amounts being spent on housing , medical help and social needs to help newcomers who in turn vote for Labour. Sadly, abortion is an official policy and the death rate is growing and prevents Australians from benefitting from having a large families.
Behind all the false promises and leftist agendas is a smoke screen which favours nations who have invested in Australia’s wealth and industry. While all this takes place there is an increasing restriction of freedom of speech and of Christian values.
Budget: 2 million more immigrants and $18 billion on net zero.
Labor/teals/greens have betrayed all of us.
Zero $ on net zero, and zero more immigrants would go a long way to reducing our deficit and inflation – not to mention no more killing koalas and making housing more available.
Watch out for Death Taxes- Grim Jim has been looking very shifty since journos have been asking him about these taxes….