Giles Watch (formerly ShmiraSoft)

634 posts

Giles Watch (formerly ShmiraSoft)

Giles Watch (formerly ShmiraSoft)

@GilesWatch

Centre left millennial.

가입일 Temmuz 2024
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Giles Watch (formerly ShmiraSoft)
The sixth "most cited" use is not a measure of its impact on the property market, its a relative measure of the proportion of people using it for property. It can still be the sixth most "cited" (I suspect there is a lot lurking beneath the surface of this term) use while having an outsized impact on the proportion of owner occupiers in the market.
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Senator Andrew Bragg
Senator Andrew Bragg@ajamesbragg·
We need massive supply side reforms in Australia to deliver a bounty of energy and housing. Labor’s failed over their 4 years. Anything else is a gimmick.
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Giles Watch (formerly ShmiraSoft)
Absolute brain-goop logic. Billionaires can only accumulate wealth if their companies are earning money - and if their money cannot be invested in anything that makes money / the value of that money drops to zero, they are no longer even worth anything. Either stop sounding like a random word generator or stop replying, you don't have the requisite IQ for this - come back when you can think more than one logical step ahead at a time.
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Rational Aussie
Rational Aussie@rationalaussie·
Imagine the impact of a $200k job instead costing $20, and a year's worth of work taking 20 minutes. Then tell me with a straight face that AI will create more jobs than it destroys. You'd have to be a bona fide retard to believe that.
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Giles Watch (formerly ShmiraSoft)
@PoliticalToonz @rationalaussie What are you on about? Without selling loans the banks collapse, without selling seats the airlines collapse, without selling policies the insurance industry collapses, and if all of the above ensues the property market collapses and takes Australia's entire economy with it.
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Jason Falinski
Jason Falinski@JasonGFalinski·
@NatedawgO7 @GilesWatch @ajamesbragg @grok And from 2020 to 2023 investor activity was at the lowest level on record, this could be seen as catch up. Further, when immigration was zero, monetary policy was close to zero, and investor activity was the lowest on record, was the greatest surge in house prices
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Giles Watch (formerly ShmiraSoft)
Angus Taylor and Jane Hume are extremely vocal about their opposition to tax reform specifically towards negative gearing and capital gains tax changes - the very policies that have turned property into a driver of wealth - owner occupiers are shrinking as a proportion of total buyers consistently for the past 50 years. In what world can your party be immune to criticism for having a policy agenda that is actively harmful to the financial security of future generations?
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Jason Falinski
Jason Falinski@JasonGFalinski·
@GilesWatch @NatedawgO7 @ajamesbragg I think you can make many criticisms of me and my party, first would be a lack of policy but not this. And with respect your zero sum view of the world is more limiting than any tax settings
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Giles Watch (formerly ShmiraSoft)
@JasonGFalinski @NatedawgO7 @ajamesbragg The LNP policy agenda. Your party wants to preserve the tax settings that have locked a generation out of financial security so a very well off subsection of the country can accumulate even more wealth. All the while your voter base has eroded to an all time low. Poetic justice.
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Nath_Sparky
Nath_Sparky@NatedawgO7·
So your policy is the exact same one you had when you were a front bench IN GOVERNMENT 10 years ago….and since then prices and rents have more than doubled. lol You’re out of touch and I’m not surprised your party is polling at 17% I hope in 5 years you realise this is where you went wrong when your party doesn’t exist anymore
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Nath_Sparky
Nath_Sparky@NatedawgO7·
Yeh I don’t care about patriotism or wrapping myself in a flag. Just reduce immigration to like 160,000 (by reducing international students) so new builds of homes exceeds population growth. It’s essentially the policy the left Labor government in Canada is now doing (and rents are falling) Being able to house the Australian population is more important than any potential downsides. Labor saying migration isn’t an issue to a renter in nsw that on average his rent went up 6% when his wages went up 3% won’t cut it. There’s an old saying I heard recently. If only the racists are talking about reducing migration to sustainable levels and it’s ignored by everyone else then people will hold their nose and vote for the racist if migration rates are important to them.
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Parnell Palme McGuinness
Parnell Palme McGuinness@parnellpalme·
My column: The major parties are making a hat-trick of mistakes which only serve to illustrate to the voters leaving for One Nation that they were never really valued or understood in the first place. The first is trying to understand ON voters by talking among themselves. The second is patronising them. And the third is trying to fob them off with messaging rather than responding respectfully to their experiences. Link in first comment.
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Nath_Sparky
Nath_Sparky@NatedawgO7·
What an absolute boss David Pocock is. He has no real power as an independent in the senate where his vote doesn’t even count as Labor can rely on the greens to pass bills but he’s so popular on social media he’s pushed the government to finally hopefully tax the gas industry.
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Giles Watch (formerly ShmiraSoft) 리트윗함
Nath_Sparky
Nath_Sparky@NatedawgO7·
One nation the biggest party for Renters now. It’s almost like that a bunch of politicians with investment property’s don’t understand what it’s like for your rent to go up twice as fast as your wages for 5 years straight
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Andrew Leigh
Andrew Leigh@ALeighMP·
Noticing more One Nation content in your feed? Before you decide to hit play, it’s worth taking a closer look at what they’re actually proposing.
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
The Australian Labor Party is leaning so hard right now into promoting ethnic and religious sectarianism - it genuinely appears to be their number one political strategy for all future elections and it’s extremely alarming. Consider this example today. Here we have Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong greeting a political conference for “future Chinese Australian leaders” - basically adhering to the PRC’s blood and soil line that all ethnically Han Chinese people are still “Chinese” no matter what, even if their families have five generations history in Australia, even if they migrated from countries like Malaysia like Penny Wong’s own family. I thought we were all supposed to be Australian? The Australian Labor Party appears to be borrowing here from UK Labour’s strategy of asymmetric multiculturalism - actively promoting and encouraging minority sectarian identities while badgering the majority culture to suppress its own expressions of community identity. Think of how few Australian Labor federal politicians celebrated Easter and Australia Day compared to ethno-religious holidays and festivals like Ramadan and Chinese New Year. Think of Labor Premier Jacinta Allan insisting that Australia is a “nation of foreigners” with literally no common core culture or national identity. This is their strategy of assymetric multiculturalism. Where are the political conferences for future Irish Australian leaders, Italian Australian leaders, Anglo Australian leaders? Why was I never invited to shake the Foreign Minister’s hand at a political conference for “future Greek Australian leaders”? LMAO. These conferences don’t exist because they would be seen as ridiculous in a society where these groups long ago were expected to assimilate into a common Australian culture. But Labor now appears to want to undermine civic nationalism and a common civic culture. It seems like they want to divide up the population of Australia along dozens of different ethno-religious community lines. They want to deal with unelected community “bosses” to turn out the vote, like the era of Tammany Hall Irish ward bosses in New York City. It’s a disgrace
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Tarric Brooker aka Avid Commentator 🇦🇺
I cant believe I'm even thinking this, but honestly if I had to choose between Albo and ScoMo for a crisis PM to play international trade hard ball, I'd have to go with Morrison. So far Albo's approach to this crisis has been at best poor.
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
This video was posted on the official NDIS Instagram page of Borealis NDIS Services in Bankstown Sydney. This business is supposed to look after disabled kids
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Kailzer
Kailzer@Kailzer·
you would think so right. but cutting immigration means admitting the GDP growth was fake. the whole thing was just headcount not productivity. nobody in canberra wants to say that out loud
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Matt Barrie
Matt Barrie@matt_barrie·
Surely in a spiraling energy and cost of living crisis it would make sense for Albo to cut immigration right back
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Howard Pennypacker
Howard Pennypacker@fluffydunny0000·
@matt_barrie No, inflation is caused by rising wages, so MORE immigration is needed to bring down inflation.
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Giles Watch (formerly ShmiraSoft)
@matt_barrie It sits on a pile of 10 other reasons and yet here we are in 2026 with 2022 levels of net overseas migration. They're not even apologising anymore, the discourse has just gone silent.
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Giles Watch (formerly ShmiraSoft)
Subsidising our own oil refineries would cost an estimated $4bn a year, peanuts compared to what it costs to run the NDIS, but mitigates the risk of complete national collapse. This crisis is down to nothing more than our own governments staggering stupidity. Once the dust has settled I think we as a nation need guardrails to ensure that we are not governed by incompetent career politicians - it is irrational to expose ourselves to the risk of their ineptitude.
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Tarric Brooker aka Avid Commentator 🇦🇺
The speech I would write for Albo for tomorrow evening: "My fellow Australians, I come before you tonight amidst challenging times for Australia and the world. With traffic through the Strait of Hormuz slowing to a trickle compared with its normal flows, nations around the globe, including Australia face an uncertain future for our energy supplies should the crisis continue. For this reason, I am calling for an emergency meeting of National Cabinet for Wednesday to discuss the issue with state and territory leaders, as well as with experts from relevant industries. As part of our meeting we will prepare a series of plans to secure Australia's immediate energy future, by moving to conserve the fuel supplies we have and ensure that we have adequate supplies for as long as possible. From this moment on, my government is making the recommendation that all Australians consider taking public transport instead of driving should that be appropriate for their journey. I am also calling on employers from across the nation to consider allowing employees to work from home until the current crisis passes. Australians are a deeply resilient people, we have shown that during the pandemic, the Depression and during two world wars. When we are collectively called to work together to overcome adversity, we have done so on every occasion in our history and I am certain we will again. As volatility in the energy supply market continues, my government will be making it clear that while we will attempt to keep our existing energy export commitments, that comes with an obligation to those whose economy's are powered with Australian energy products. If we supply you with the liquefied natural gas, thermal coal and coking coal to feed your economy's, then we expect that you continue to provide us with the refined fuels such as petrol, diesel and jet fuel that we receive from you. If you dont keep your commitments with us, then Australia will respond in kind. My government will secure Australians energy future, no ifs or buts, we will do whatever is necessary to keep Australia moving. In this the help of each and every Australian is vital, and I know we will collectively rise to the occasion, as we always have as a proud and united Australian people. Thank you."
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