FIGHTING ORGANISED CRIME – THE TOBACCO WARS

Prohibition of alcohol in America did not work. The policy started with the Eighteenth Constitutional Amendment in 1919 which was abandoned by the Twenty-First Amendment in 1933 after it caused massive criminal problems.

Now Australia is experiencing horrific tobacco wars leadinng to today’s headline in The Australian: “Crime calamity: feds sleep through alarm”

The report states “Australia is trapped in a catastrophic public policy stalemate over a $5bn-a-year tobacco black market and underworld war, spawned by years of steep cigarette tax increases that gifted (what economist Chris Richardson calls) ‘the most rolled-gold opportunity’ for organised crime in the nation’s history.

Despite high-level warnings that the country is on the brink of being unable to extinguish the crisis – which has lead to at least 150 firebombings in the past two years, at least two deaths and the decimation of the taxx on legal cigarettes – Home Affairs Minister Tony burke declared ‘we are not going to let organised crime dictate our health policy.’

…….. experts have labelled the Commonwealth approach to tobacco regulation under both Labor and Coalition governments as ‘the worst example of bad policy’ in the world.”

NSW Labor premier Chris Minns has said, “This would be the only tax in the world where it’s doubled but the rate of revenue has halved ……. it’s being replaced with illegal tobacco.”

According to The Australian “Police Federation Of Australia chief executive Scott Weber said he had warned Labor ministers many times that the Federal government was turning a health issue into a crime issue through its policies.”

Former head of Australian Border Force’s Tobacco Strike Team, Rohan Pike, said, “A tax policy like that is a pseudo prohibition ……. it’s designed to dissuade people from smoking ……. Had a serious enforcement effort been conducted and planned ten years ago, it may have had some effect, but now the market is so entrenched, the criminal supply chains are so entrenched ……. I would suggest it’s impossible to reverse it.”

Federal MP Andrew Hastie has said, “The Albanese Labor Government’s failure to enforce the law has allowed lucrative black and grey markets to take hold across Australia, simultaneously depriving the government of revenue, undermining legitimate retailers, and lining the pockets of criminal enterprises who are operating with impunity in our communities. The time for half-measures is over.”

There is much to be debated here, but one thing is an article of faith for me:

FREEDOM WORKS.

Wowserism, no matter how well intentioned, doesn’t.

Geoff Fox, September 8, 2025, Melbourne, Australia

PARENTAL POWER

Philosopher John Locke wrote in his Second Treatise of Government that the phrase “paternal power” should be replaced by the phrase “parental power” since mothers and fathers have equal rights to such power.

This makes Locke a pioneer of gender equality.

In modern Australia, misandrist gender bigotry poisons life for men.

Geoff Fox, 29 August, 2025 (John Locke’s 393rd birthday), Melbourne, Australia

The World War Two Legacy Of Labor Prime Minister John Curtin – Partnership With America

In 2010 and 2020 two different Monash University surveys both ranked John Curtin the most outstanding Australian Prime Minister ever.

During World War Two, Curtin singlehandedly recast the direction of Australia’s foreign policy with four words: “Australia looks to America.” IMHO that was the single most important foundational shift moment in modern Australian history.

Also during World War Two, American General Douglas MacArthur told Curtin: “Mr. Prime Minister, you and I will see this thing through together. You take care of the rear and I will take care of the front.”

Their collaboration saved the Commonwealth of Australia from the biggest ever external threat to the nation’s sovereignty.

But now Anthony Albanese’s speech about John Curtin on July 5th is giving the impression 0f backing away from Australia’s partnership with America.

International Affairs expert Greg Sheridan writes, “Who on earth is Albanese messaging in this speech? Because it implies greater Australian strategic distance from the US, it will be welcomed in Beijing.”

Prime Minister Albanese has met Chinese Premier XI Jinping four times but is yet to meet reelected American President Donald Trump.

Will Australia become more closely aligned to totalitarian China under Anthony Albanese’s leadership or fully maintain its long held place in the Western Alliance ?

Geoff Fox, July 10, 2025, Melbourne Australia

Albanese Politics Poisoning Health Care In A Christian Temple Supported By Collingwood Football Club

On 25/06/2022, 3 years ago today, the Guardian newspaper described No One Held Back and No One Left Behind as the “governing mantra” of Anthony Albanese.

In the May 3rd 2025 election, 45% of voters rejected Albanese’s politics.

So what is his slogan doing in the front window of a public health service housed in a temple?

I will tell you what it does for me as a marginalised man of faith seeking care and fairness in that building:

It disgusts me.

Geoff Fox, June 25, 2025, Melbourne, Australia