
High Low Smooth Banana
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🗣️CHP Milletvekili Hasan Öztürkmen (@hasanozturkmen): "2024, 2025 ve 2026'nın ilk 4 ayında bazı TV kanallarına, gazeteler ve trol hesaplara 755 milyon TL ödenmiş!" 🗣️"Her gün Kılıçdaroğlu'nu eleştiren, gerçekleri görmeyen bazı kanallar, gazeteler ve trol hesaplara bu para ödenmiş... Bunları göz önüne aldığımızda Özgür Özel ve arkadaşlarının kamuoyunu korkutmaya çalıştığı açıklamalar..." 📺youtu.be/PNnV5D6zoss @gizemfidanhaber ile #AkilAdamlar #chp #hasanöztürkmen #canlıyayın #gizemfidan #mktvizle #mktv #kılıçdaroğlu



"The government's commitment to cut migration in order to get more Australians into homes has been shattered by the latest official data." The numbers are stark. 🏠 Net new housing supply (year to March 2026): 174,500 ✈️ Net permanent and long-term overseas arrivals: 489,300 IPA Senior Fellow Kevin You says the gap between population growth and housing construction is making home ownership harder for Australians. Find out more: bit.ly/3SpzjIU



Australia used to be an economically prosperous paradise, with unrivalled lifestyle globally. Now the Irish and British clearly see little point in migrating to a heavily socialist, super expensive nation which has one of the highest tax burdens in the OECD.


March 9: "We're now totally independent of the Middle East. We don't need their oil." April 1: "It doesn't really affect us. We have so much oil. We have tremendous oil and gas, much more than we need." June 17: If I didn't agree to the MOU, we "would run out of reserves at about 4 weeks...we would really run out, and there'll be a time when you wouldn't be able to get it."




Pauline Hanson has said there are “too many abortions in Australia” and foreshadowed plans to ban terminations after 20 weeks as part of a suite of One Nation policies that could see paid parental leave scaled back or scrapped. Read the full story: bit.ly/4efA286




GET THE FACTS: New ASIC numbers show there are more than 26.7k new business registrations on average every month under Labor, much higher than under our predecessors, and insolvencies are almost half what they were in the Howard Government.





















