
Jack D
43 posts


@frannewman10 @MikeCarlton01 Fran and most Australian politicians should be prosecuted for aiding and abetting the zionists.
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@MikeCarlton01 Being detained is not a kidnapping. Those performative idiots should have been sent home via Egypt again.
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@GreenTyler27 Facts matter:
Electricity in South Australia was always expensive.
It is expensive now primarily due to its reliance on costly gas-fired generation to back up renewable energy, high network and transmission costs across a sparse population, and limited power grid interconnects.
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This man is incredible. Australia is $1.1 trillion in debt. Our 10-year bond yield is pushing 5%. Our 30-year is around 5.5%. South Australians already pay some of the highest electricity prices in the developed world. Yet Canberra still talks like money is free. We’re told “net zero” could cost hundreds of billions; possibly more than a trillion dollars once transmission, storage, firming and subsidies are included.
Meanwhile Chris Bowen is building a travelling bureaucracy around COP summits while ordinary Australians are cutting back groceries and struggling with mortgages. At some point, government has to reconnect with engineering reality and fiscal reality.
A nation cannot deindustrialise itself into prosperity. Chris has got to go.

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@AstroGno @PaulineHansonOz The economics for nuclear in Australia don't stack up. It's been investigated multiple times. Even the IEA, which supports nuclear in many countries, says Australia doesn't need nukes!
afr.com/policy/energy-…
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@PaulineHansonOz We should have gone with Nuclear as a base, gas turbines for the intermediate loads when the grid needs it, and Solar on property instead of taking up land.
Green energy does not equal smart energy.
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Australia had some of the cheapest electricity in the world in the 2000's when Liddell Power Station was in the prime of its life.
Today, this government is celebrating literally blowing up Liddell with nothing to replace it and deliver cheap electricity.
This madness has to end. This destruction of productive infrastructure is a national shame not something to celebrate.
End Net-Zero. Withdraw from the Paris Agreement. Build Coal.
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@greg_447634 @PaulineHansonOz Nonsense! The Liddell plant was beyond economic life and needed to be replaced.
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@PaulineHansonOz 'They' are engaged in spiteful infrastructure vandalism by destroying what worked for years and could be fixed or upgraded if the *green* electricity setup turns out not to work properly or well enough.
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@PaulineHansonOz Power from the Liddell coal plant was cheap during the 2000s primarily because the power station had fully paid off its initial construction costs, required low maintenance and had low cost black coal.
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@PaulineHansonOz Pauline, be truthful.
AGL, a publicly listed company, owned and closed Liddell because it was not financially viable to continue operation with the existing plant or replace it with a new coal fired plant.
abc.net.au/news/2017-09-2…
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@GreenTyler27 A broad coalition? Don't One Nation members have to hand their voices and fund raising to Pauline?
theguardian.com/australia-news…
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It’s very clear now that One Nation is quietly building one of the broadest voter coalitions ever in modern Australian politics.
Tradies, small business people, young people, migrants, regional Australians and now increasingly: private school parents.
Why? Because more Australians are starting to feel the system no longer works for ordinary families trying to build stable lives, educate their kids and get ahead through the traditional route of hard work.
Politics is realigning around competence, cost of living, energy, housing and social stability instead of the old tribal loyalties.

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@GreenTyler27 Tyler, when and where has a transgender man been granted more rights than someone born as a female?
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@KobieThatcher @nic0polito Are you suggesting Malcolm Roberts children are half Indian? You are an idiot!
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@KobieThatcher Is Malcolm Roberts Indian?
Is Barnaby Joyce a New Zealander?
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@nickj812 @MikeCarlton01 @KosSamaras ALP has been doing exactly that for the last 5 years.
Aussies - bad
Immigrants from zoo countries - good
Real Aussies are sick of it.
One Nation or No Nation
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Great job, Angus. You just told 5 million people they don’t matter. Terrific piece from @KosSamaras.
smh.com.au/politics/feder…
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@Pjack62 @MikeCarlton01 @KosSamaras Did mummy not teach you the difference between lying and changing your mind?
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@MikeCarlton01 @KosSamaras Yep and Albanese just told 25 million Australians they don’t matter as he lied to everyone of us during the last election campaign. You don’t lie to people you respect just for the record Mr Carlton. Loser.
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@peterlalor96050 @Mark_Butler_MP 🤦🤡
The quarantine centre was built by the Federal LNP government.
Quarantining the 5 in the centre is using the centre for its intended purpose.
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@Mark_Butler_MP 400 bed quarantine for 5! Another expensive, monumental Labor failure in addition to smoking policies and the astronomic cost of health care including private health insurance.
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@QBCCIntegrity @hereticaliberal 🤦🤡
As a minimum you could have added "Australian" in front of passport holder.
Why didn't you include Australian citizen or Australian permanent resident?
Is it because you are wanting to have a biased result?
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@hereticaliberal And? Select “Passport Holder” if you don’t care about origin. Not that hard a question.
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Do you support Pauline Hanson being named the Woman of the Year by People magazine?
Yes or No?
#auspol #paulinehanson

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@GregPitman18491 @news_australian Pauline and honest shouldn't be used in the same sentence.
abc.net.au/news/2026-04-3…
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@news_australian Yes, congratulations Pauline , keep the bastards honest !
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@MRobertsQLD "Insane.
Inhuman.
UnAustralian."
An accurate self reflection Mal!
It's time for you to pack your bags and reimmigrate!
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Insane.
Inhuman.
UnAustralian
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08
#BREAKING Australian Bureau of statistics published today reveals a staggering 1,154,000 permanent and long term arrivals to Australia over the year to February 2026. In 2026 we are seeing the highest levels of annual arrivals on record in fifty years (since 1976). When pressed on where all these new immigrants would live given the current housing crisis, Tony Burke said that “immigration was the solution” to the housing crisis and “not the problem” February recorded Australia’s 3rd highest intake of migrants since records began with 96,110 arriving in 4 weeks. That equates to 3,432 people. A day. The country is in huge trouble with this current Government at the controls.
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@PaulineHansonOz Pauline, why don't you start by not billing the taxpayer for personal and ON travel expenses. You have been 'caught' many times but yet you still persist.
abc.net.au/news/2026-04-3…
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While Australians are tightening their belt, the government isn’t.
They continue to waste billions on net-zero projects, higher immigration and divisive departments like Aboriginal affairs.
Government over-spending is making inflation worse, which means you’ll pay more on your mortgage.
It’s time for the government to get their spending under control to fight inflation.

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