Welfare for Citizens? Based. Coalition Actually Trying to Own the Libs.
Shadow Minister Duniam drops truth bombs: Welfare isn't a right, it's a reward for becoming a bloody Aussie.

CANBERRA – Finally, some common sense! Shadow Immigration Minister Jonno Duniam is out here telling it like it is: Welfare ain't a free handout for every Tom, Dick, and permanent resident. Angus Taylor's proposal to restrict the dole to actual Australian citizens? Duniam calls it an 'incentive,' and he's not wrong. It's like saying, 'Hey, you wanna mooch off the system? At least become one of us first.' Not exactly rocket science, but apparently, it's too much for the woke brigade to handle.
These lefty snowflakes are crying about 'discrimination' and 'vulnerable communities.' Boo-hoo. Meanwhile, hardworking Aussies are footing the bill for everyone. Duniam points out that even under the current Labor regime, you gotta wait years to suckle at the teat of the welfare state. So, what's the problem with making citizenship the price of admission? It's called earning your keep, something the modern left seems allergic to. The goal is not to punish anyone, but to maintain the services that are being provided to those that are Australian citizens.
The real issue here is the relentless push for open borders and unlimited handouts. The Coalition is finally pushing back, saying, 'Hold up, maybe we should take care of our own citizens first.' Shocking, I know. The Libs will no doubt whine about 'social justice' and 'human rights,' but who's looking out for the Aussie battler? Someone's gotta put the brakes on this gravy train before it derails completely. These services are for citizens first.
So, props to Duniam for speaking the truth. The silent majority is tired of being ignored. It's time to put Australia first, even if it triggers the perpetually offended. The proposal isn't about hate; it's about prioritizing those who've made the commitment to this country. And if that's not worth celebrating, then what is? Maybe it's time for the permanent residents to show commitment to the country they're living in. Buckle up, snowflakes; the age of accountability is dawning. Maybe get a job, or better yet, become an Australian citizen and then get a job. Either way, it is time to hold people accountable for their choices. Womp womp. It is time to drain the swamp, one entitlement program at a time. It is time to actually be productive and stop crying. It is time to be based. The based Coalition has spoken. It is only a matter of time until the rest of Australia agrees.

