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Heffo

Heffo

@TheHeffo

Just an Aussie bloke.

가입일 Ağustos 2012
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Tyler Green
Tyler Green@GreenTyler27·
Let me see if I have understood this correctly if I may… Australia can commit $368B to submarines, spend ~$50B a year on the NDIS, $45B a year on Medicare and $35B a year on Indigenous programs… but when it comes to reliable, 24/7 electricity to keep industry competitive, suddenly it’s deemed “too expensive”? Codswallop. Vote @OneNationAus and let’s fix energy generation in Australia forever.
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Benny Scarf
Benny Scarf@BennyScarf·
lost my mind
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Andrew J Phelan
Andrew J Phelan@ajphelo·
I love my country and I struggle to comprehend how we ended up with this lying idiot as PM
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Ralph G. Bowles
Ralph G. Bowles@RalphBowles·
Sometimes I suspect that the whole climate scam has been a psyop fostered by communist regimes to deindustrialise the West, using our stupid politicians and compliant voters. Working like a charm.
Sid Dowling@shoebil57672266

Previously in warfare enemies blew up their opponents energy infrastructure now they gaslight the population into believing they can mitigate the weather via their energy usage and shut down the high inertia energy sources via abuse and neglect #Auspol2026

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Sid Dowling
Sid Dowling@shoebil57672266·
If the output from your electricity generation infrastructure can effectively drop to zero because of cloud cover or variations in atmospheric pressure, well you don’t really have an electricity network, do you #Auspol2026
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Heffo@TheHeffo·
@Next_holiday123 @ellymelly So boomers bought a house when they needed it to raise a family and now it’s their fault 50 years later because they bought one?
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Nomad@Next_holiday123·
@ellymelly FFS learn some basics, by the time the young people inherit the wealth it will be too late, they'll be too old themselves. Young people are priced out of the market because of the boomers
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Alexandra Marshall
Alexandra Marshall@ellymelly·
Young people should be reminded that their parents’ assets are their future inheritance. Every cent the government takes off the older generation, is a cent stolen from their children and grandchildren. Inter-generational wealth is the backbone of a free society in which each generation helps the next to climb higher. This is not possible in a society where the government holds people down by resetting the game to zero. Allowing the government to redistribute private wealth creates intergenerational dependency. Article | spectator.com.au/2026/04/labors…
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mark pg
mark pg@mark16pg·
9 million people in Australia are first year immigrants. Labor is replacing us.
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One Nation Australia
One Nation Australia@OneNationAus·
I’ve been in politics long enough to know what matters to Australians — and right now, people are fed up. Cost of living, health, the NDIS, and constant division. Anzac Day should be about our veterans. No politics. No protests. Just respect. Enough is enough. Australians want unity, honesty, and common sense back in this country.
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Restore Australia
Restore Australia@JohnOBrien101·
Labor’s top six donors have all given more than the One Nation plane is worth, in cash, individually. So that’s over $13.1 million or 8 of these planes worth. At least when the election is over Pauline can return the plane to Gina to use for business. Name the grifter = ALP 🖕
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Crashman
Crashman@Crashman_X·
He's sending us to a socialist hell
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
BREAKING NEWS - I've got a new plane, Sarah. Yes it was donated. Yes I'm super happy. Yes it's fast. Yes it's amazing. Yes it's going to annoy the Guardian. Yes it means I can visit more regional towns across the country more often. Yes it's a Cirrus G7. Yes it's sexy. Yes I have a pilot. No I won't be doing welcome to country each we land. No it's not battery operated. I also want to give a huge shout out to two wonderful, patriotic Australians, Angus and Sarah Aitken for their enormous $1 million dollar investment in myself, Malcolm Roberts, Sean Bell, Tyron Whitten, Barnaby Joyce and future One Nation candidates this week. Two other tremendous friends of One Nation by the names of Adam Giles and Ian Plimer were also on hand to support the party with donations of $500,000 each. Their faith and investment in One Nation is an enormous help towards our next federal campaign and I can't thank them enough. We have a lot of additional fundraising to undertake between now and the cut off in December to combat the uni-party ahead of the 2028 federal election. I want to pass on my sincere thanks to everyone who has made a contribution to One Nation over the years. I cannot thank you enough for the hope and encouragement you give me to help turn this country around. I wish I could do all press releases like this.... Keep an eye out for my maiden voyage. #PaulineHanson #OneNation #Cirrus #Pilot #Aviation
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One Nation Australia
One Nation Australia@OneNationAus·
David Farley says people are struggling with everyday expenses. One Nation will ease the cost of living by halving the fuel tax, scrapping net zero, building more coal fire power stations, and tax cuts for families!
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Will Shackel
Will Shackel@ShackelWill·
$42 billion for a battery, but nuclear energy is soooooo expensive it should stay illegal? You could build around 4 large reactors or 8 small modular reactors from the money spent on Snowy Hydro (based on even the CSIRO's numbers). One's legal, the other isn't.
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
Australia plans to spend up to $10 trillion to reach Net Zero by 2050 - and become the world's first 'Green Hydrogen Superpower'. This wildly ambitious concept effectively risks downgrading the value of Australia's vast proven energy reserves of coal, gas, oil and uranium - for a pipe dream of making hydrogen actually work. This dream is based on unproven technology, that still can’t power a mid-size bulldozer let alone a national grid, anywhere in the world. This colossal gamble appears to be the brainchild of Climate and Energy Minister, Chris Bowen. The Treasury's September 2025 report, 'Australia’s Net Zero Transformation', says it will require a whole-of-economy capital reallocation in the range of $7 to $10 trillion by 2050. Australia's commitment to Net Zero target and creating a hydrogen energy Utopia is set to cost every Australian $303,000 per head. It's the most costly project ever undertaken. It's all unnecessary though, because Australia produces less than 1.1% of global CO₂. As an island continent, Australia is also a vast natural carbon sink with extensive coastal seascapes, featuring 'blue carbon' seagrass and mangroves. It's largely barren, desert interior means the country is almost entirely carbon neutral, as are most larger countries, like Canada and Russia. The Australian Labor Party is already gutting Australia's mining and manufacturing industries to reduce its 1% of CO₂ emissions to 'save the planet'. Yet China already produces 30% of global CO₂ and the US 14%, which ratchet global emissions upward. The top 10 nations produce 70% of all human CO₂. This highly ambitious myth of hydrogen power isn't helping either - it's more like a case of deliberate industrial sabotage. This is not really an energy transition either - it’s a blanket handover of much of Australia's national wealth to a faceless global 'green' bureaucracy. Net Zero isn't a worthy climate goal at all - it’s more like a nightmare that could bankrupt Australia - if and when it goes off the rails.
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Caroline Di Russo
Caroline Di Russo@CaroDiRusso·
Snowy Hydro 2.0 will cost more than a nuclear reactor but produce no electricity. Dismal. #auspol
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
One Nation is coming for both Liberal and Labor. We won't apologise for putting Australians first. The Liberals can't even agree their party is worth electing. Darren Hercus for Nepean - Pauline Hanson's One Nation would be a fantastic representative in the Victorian Parliament. Good luck at the by-election this Saturday 2nd May Darren.
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RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa·
.@Grok why is frying oil in Pakistan black?
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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
#BREAKING Pauline Hanson on Australia’s fuel crisis: “We should be drilling for our own oil” “Mining our own coal to be able to provide security for our refineries here in Australia” Before adding “people better wake up” “Because we’re becoming a third world country”
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David Crisafulli
David Crisafulli@DavidCrisafulli·
G’day from Brisbane’s Lytton refinery where we’ve just made a major announcement to strengthen our nation’s fuel security. We’re streamlining approvals and providing new funding so this facility can start producing Australia’s first renewable diesel. By upgrading this refinery we can turn things like animal fats and plant oils into fuel for Australians. We are pulling every lever and finding every opportunity to ensure we’re back in the driver’s seat. Never again should we as a State or a nation be in a position where we are at the mercy of foreign nations, foreign conflicts and being at the end of the fuel supply chain. Across the short, medium and long-term we’re getting projects moving to produce oil, refine it and store fuel locally. @JarrodBleijieMP
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