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B.W.Jackson

@BWJacksonX

National conservationist. Australian. Catholic. Various affiliations but views here are my own. Here to share my views with the like-minded & the fair-minded.

Sydney, New South Wales 参加日 Ekim 2022
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B.W.Jackson
B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
@BikoKonstantin1 Of course they live somewhere! At the end of each day, bin chickens fly people on temporary visas up to little houses in the clouds.
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Biko Konstantinos@BikoKonstantin1·
Don't all these people have to live somewhere?
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news.com.au
news.com.au@newscomauHQ·
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation is outsourcing work to the country, where the going rate is around $4 to $8 per hour. Full story: bit.ly/4xxsbds
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One Nation Australia
One Nation Australia@OneNationAus·
What a farce. The “Ambassador” for First Nations People was appointed in March 2023 on a salary of approx. $400,000 per year. He has an office costing the taxpayer well over $13 million over a four-year period. In September 2024, according to the Daily Telegraph, a $266,000-a-year contract was awarded to a consultancy in Sydney to develop a “strategy for a First Nations approach to foreign policy." Almost two years on, and there still doesn’t appear to be a strategy document. In fact, according to government officials, the strategy is more of a "direction," a vibe, rather than an actual document. Maybe the reason why they’re struggling so much to put pen to paper is that an Ambassador for First Nations People, and First Nations diplomacy is entirely wrongheaded and ridiculous. We should have one set of ambassadors carrying out diplomacy for all Australians. The whole ideology behind this position was rejected decisively at the federal Voice to Parliament referendum, and it’s a total waste of money. One Nation would scrap the position in a heartbeat. dailytelegraph.com.au/news/national/…
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@MatttDavey @JEChalmers There are few people I admire more than those who run their own business. It’s so obvious that Labor politicians have no idea about what it takes to do that.
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Matt Davey
Matt Davey@MatttDavey·
This is my reality. This is what @JEChalmers is politically taking from me. I've dedicated the last 10 years of my life to building this business through sacrifice, risk, hard work and an obsession with quality. It's more than a business. It's my livelihood, my purpose and a place that has helped transform countless lives. Yet Labor politicians who have never carried that burden seem determined to take more from the people who create jobs, take risks and keep local communities alive. The greatest irony is that helping Australians improve their lives gives me purpose. The Labor Party seems to make a career out of making life harder for them.
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Labor’s capital gains tax changes will “end small companies” and push huge amounts of investor money into Australia’s 10 largest businesses, Geoff Wilson warns. skynews.com.au/business/marke…

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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
@QBCCIntegrity When your group gets big enough, there is no need to assimilate. You live among each other in the same suburbs, send your children to the same schools, marry them off to each other, and have your own sport & cultural festival.
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Aus Integrity
Aus Integrity@QBCCIntegrity·
Aussies need not apply. This isn’t for you.
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Fred Pawle
Fred Pawle@FredPawle·
One Nation: "We don't want bad people migrating to Australia." (Nestory Irankunda scores goal for Australia in World Cup) Leftists: "Why does One Nation hate Nestory so much?"
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
@KMooreGilbert Ok, so what are you going to do about it? Much of male/female dynamics are hard-wire. Much of those dynamics are deeply socialised. Either way, good luck changing the fundamental behaviour of men & women to better suit your personal preferences.
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Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert
Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert@KMooreGilbert·
100% true. Within a couple of months of moving back to Australia and starting my PhD I had learnt not to mention the fact that I was a Cambridge graduate because this somehow threatened the egos of my mostly male PhD colleagues, who had come up through the Australian university system. Countless other examples too. Women learn to minimise their achievements so as not to appear threatening, while so many men gas themselves up and get rewarded for it.
Adam Grant@AdamMGrant

The smarter women are, the more hostility they face. In the U.S. & China, the higher women’s IQs, the less they're liked—and the more they’re undermined by coworkers. Men pay no price for being bright. It's long past time to recognize female intellect as an asset, not a threat.

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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
@JacintaAllanMP Why only 2 days per week? Why can’t people work from home every working day? What makes you the expert about how each workplace functions to say that 2 days is ok but more than that is not ok?
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Jacinta Allan
Jacinta Allan@JacintaAllanMP·
The One Nation Liberal Coalition wants to drag you back to the office. That's why we'll protect your right to work from home - in law.
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
@elainecarbines So? Under Hanson, many horrible criminals would never have called Australia home. The merits of a particular immigration policy do not depend on how good or bad particular INDIVIDUALS are. It depends on the AGGREGATE impact on society.
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
HONOURED TO ANNOUNCE that I am @karlstefanovic's first media hire for the Karl Stefanovic Show ... I will be contributing weekly investigations as CHIEF CHAOS CORRESPONDENT This has been a dream of mine since I watched Karl on the Today Show as a child … nobody else would take a chance on me but Karlos did … he is a hero and he is changing Australian journalism forever
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
@AlboMP Of the 46,022 places taken up in 2024-25 under this scheme, 15,400+ of them were allocated to permanent residents. housingaustralia.gov.au/research-data-… That's more than a third to non-citizens. You are literally helping foreigners outbid young Australians at auctions.
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Anthony Albanese
Anthony Albanese@AlboMP·
“Renting was frustrating because our money wasn’t going anywhere. But now it is.” Our 5% deposits helped Lachie and Brooklyn buy their first home in Clifton Springs, Victoria. And it’s helped 260,000 more Australians move into a place of their own. That's exactly what we want. And by changing property investor tax breaks and building more homes, we’re helping more young Australians just like Lachie and Brooklyn.
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
@ALeighMP Get this guy on television more often! He’s so relatable & engaging! The more voters see this guy as a spokesman for this government, the better.
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Andrew Leigh
Andrew Leigh@ALeighMP·
Talk about misleading. They call themselves “One Nation”, but they’re all about dividing people. #auspol
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
A hunter-gatherer society needs a very high share of people working to support a small number of dependents. An advanced economy can support many more dependents - particularly if it is on the cusp of a probable AI- surge in productivity
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
This shows that immigration is not a sustainable solution to an aging population. Productivity growth is. Productivity growth makes us richer. A richer country can more easily afford to look after its old people.
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
Link here: nationalaffairs.com/publications/d… Similar logic applies to Australia. Given our birth rates, we can only stabilise the working-age share of our population by setting immigration at an unsustainably high level.
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
Because migrants age too, it takes a huge number of them to stabilise the working-age share of the population. According to this US analysis, the share would fall from 64% in 2017 to 57% in 2060 with zero migration. To get 64% in 2060, America would have to add >230m migrants.
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
@SustPopAus I’m talking about people who choose not to have children but still support mass immigration. If they cared about a sustainable population for Australia, they wouldn’t support mass immigration.
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Sustainable Pop Aus
Sustainable Pop Aus@SustPopAus·
@BWJacksonX Perhaps they just recognise the ecological & social benefits of a stabilised/declining population when the world is in gross overshoot? They know not everyone will embrace this path- so there'll still be enough workers for a progressive future steady state economy.
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If these people want to push for more adults-only spaces, can we also push for more Australian-only spaces? I suspect must of these deliberately-childless people are strong advocates of mass immigration. They want to import the future workers they can’t be bothered to raise.
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