Mr.MojoRisn

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Mr.MojoRisn

Mr.MojoRisn

@Totally4yeah

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Sunshine Coast, Queensland 가입일 Ağustos 2009
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Mr.MojoRisn
Mr.MojoRisn@Totally4yeah·
Murray, spare us the sanctimonious crap. One Nation gets a privately donated Cirrus jet from patriotic Aussies who actually back their party with their own cash — zero taxpayer hit. Meanwhile your Labor crew has rorted taxpayers for over $4 million in family travel perks since Albanese took office, with your ministers alone blowing $800k+. Trade Minister Don Farrell quietly billed us $9,000 for family junkets to footy and tennis where he scored free tickets. Sports Minister Anika Wells stuck us $8k+ for AFL grand final family weekends. A senior Labor MP even broke the rules on a family Perth jaunt and got pinged for $21k. That’s your “for battlers” party — forcing everyday taxpayers to fund your elite family holidays and sports jaunts while you screech about private donations. Peak hypocrisy, Murray. One Nation flies on donor dollars; Labor flies on your wallet. Keep clutching those pearls.
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Mr.MojoRisn
Mr.MojoRisn@Totally4yeah·
Thanks Labor, you economic vandal. Your government exploded NDIS from ~$2B to $50B+ in record time, printed money like confetti, and flooded the country with hundreds of thousands of migrants while non-migrant job growth flatlined. Skyrocketing public spending, wage pressures, and your own green-energy disasters (with electricity prices jumping 28%+ in places) are what actually torched the CPI — not Trump. Fuel prices swing around; your domestic incompetence is permanent. Blaming a guy on the other side of the planet for your fiscal arson is pathetic deflection, even by progressive standards. Inflation was climbing long before whatever tweet you’re clutching. Own your mess.
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Ash
Ash@AshPolitik·
THANKS TRUMP! (CPI) rose 4.6%, up from 3.7% in the 12 months to February 2026. Largest contributors to annual inflation were....Transport (+8.9%) Trimmed mean inflation was 3.3%, unchanged from 3.3% in the 12 months to February 2026. ABS
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Mr.MojoRisn
Mr.MojoRisn@Totally4yeah·
Oof, what a masterclass in green cult cope and selective outrage. Tank9999, your “genius” sarcasm is pure projection. Angus Taylor and Matt Canavan aren’t “stopping the transition to renewables” by pausing a handful of dodgy, community-hated projects in Queensland. The LNP government repealed the rushed targets and killed specific wind farms and pumped hydro schemes because they lacked local backing, had shaky finances, and were mid-stream disasters under the previous regime. That’s not “stopping all renewables” — it’s basic governance, not fossil-fuel puppetry. Financing new oil and gas while securing fuel reserves? That’s called energy security in a world where China keeps building hundreds of new coal plants and Australia still exports our own coal and LNG to prop up the economy. “They get NOTHING from Big Oil” — cute conspiracy slur, but the real grift is the billions in ongoing subsidies, batteries, gas peakers and transmission lines your intermittents still demand because they don’t work when the sun doesn’t shine and the wind doesn’t blow. Taylor’s crime? Stating the bleeding obvious: Australia needs a balanced, reliable mix, not your net-zero virtue signal that’s already delivered reliability crises and forced us to beg for backups anyway. Facts over feelings, genius. Your side’s “transition” is just expensive theatre. #auspol
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Allan Green
Allan Green@Tank9999·
@Totally4yeah #asupol So Angus #Taylor and Matt #Canavan are going to Transition Australia to Renewable Energy by stopping all the Renewable Energy projects (as Crisafulli has done in #Qld) and financing new Oil and Gas Projects (Because they get NOTHING from Big Oil) OK Genius
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Allan Green
Allan Green@Tank9999·
#auspol Angus #Taylor just admitted that if he were ever elected He would stop the Transition to Renewable Energy and recreate the Fossil Fuel Infrastructure Australia has depended on since the 1920s The #COALition are no longer denying they are completely OWNED by Fossil Fuel
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Mr.MojoRisn
Mr.MojoRisn@Totally4yeah·
@Dismayed12 @Tank9999 “Projection level: expert. ‘Barely functioning idiotic sock puppet’? That’s what passes for insight from the renewable cult when facts expose their blackouts, subsidies, and Chinese coal hypocrisy. Run along, champ — the adults are discussing actual energy security. #auspol
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Mr.MojoRisn
Mr.MojoRisn@Totally4yeah·
While you’re clutching pearls over Pauline’s private $2.1m plane from a billionaire, Labor MPs quietly billed taxpayers $1.1 million for family joy-flights in 2024-25 alone business class to the footy, F1, tennis, you name it. Albo’s office still racks up $1.5 million a quarter. Ex-MPs pocket lifetime pensions (up to 75% of salary, tax-free) while record homelessness surges and housing is unaffordable for ordinary Aussies. Labor’s “vote-buying” policies are torching tax dollars that should be used on crime, health etc , yet you screech about a private gift? Which delusional planet do Labor puppets actually live on?
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Brent Hodgson
Brent Hodgson@BrentHodgson·
$2.1m plane for Pauline Hanson For a billionaire whose empire is built on govt subsidies, approvals, policy decisions, trade & export support, and private rights over public minerals …a cheap trinket. I’m sure there’s no quid-pro-quo though, right? 9news.com.au/national/one-n…
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Mr.MojoRisn@Totally4yeah·
“Labor mates blaming Australia’s 4.6% CPI spike entirely on the Middle East war? Pathetic distraction. Inflation was already reaccelerating before the fuel surge—core trimmed mean stuck at 3.3%, housing and domestic costs climbing for months. The war added a volatile kick, but the foundation was built right here: years of overspending, vote-buying handouts, and economic mismanagement under Labor. Headline jumped because of their weak position heading into the shock. Stop pointing fingers overseas. The buck stops with Labor. Own it.”
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Mr.MojoRisn
Mr.MojoRisn@Totally4yeah·
“Labor mates blaming Australia’s 4.6% CPI spike entirely on the Middle East war? Pathetic distraction. Inflation was already reaccelerating before the fuel surge—core trimmed mean stuck at 3.3%, housing and domestic costs climbing for months. The war added a volatile kick, but the foundation was built right here: years of overspending, vote-buying handouts, and economic mismanagement under Labor. Headline jumped because of their weak position heading into the shock. Stop pointing fingers overseas. The buck stops with Labor. Own it.”
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Anthony Albanese
Anthony Albanese@AlboMP·
Getting diagnosed for endo can take years. And women suffer in the meantime. We’re changing that. We've delivered our promise to open 33 endo and pelvic pain clinics. Helping women get diagnosed and treated sooner. Our biggest ever investment in women’s health is making a real difference across the country.
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Mr.MojoRisn@Totally4yeah·
“Labor blaming Australia’s 4.6% CPI spike entirely on the Middle East war? Pathetic distraction. Inflation was already reaccelerating before the fuel surge—core trimmed mean stuck at 3.3%, housing and domestic costs climbing for months. The war added a volatile kick, but the foundation was built right here: years of overspending, vote-buying handouts, and economic mismanagement under Labor. Headline jumped because of their weak position heading into the shock. Stop pointing fingers overseas. The buck stops with Labor. Own it.”
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Jim Chalmers MP
Jim Chalmers MP@JEChalmers·
New figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics show that inflation ticked up as expected in the month of March largely because of global pressures. These numbers show Australians are paying a hefty price for war in the Middle East. These are the costs and consequences of a conflict on the other side of the world. It’s another reminder that from an economic point of view, an enduring end to the war can’t come soon enough.
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Mr.MojoRisn
Mr.MojoRisn@Totally4yeah·
Nice try, Jim. Inflation was already climbing hard under your watch from Labor’s reckless overspending, trillion-dollar debt binge, NDIS rorts, public servant explosion and vote-buying handouts — long before any Middle East war. Australians aren’t “paying a hefty price for global pressures” — they’re paying for your government’s economic vandalism. Stop the gaslighting and own the mess you created
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Mr.MojoRisn
Mr.MojoRisn@Totally4yeah·
Typical Labor puppet with the short life span of a mayfly — always excuses or someone else’s fault. Pathetic. Angus Taylor didn’t “move” reserves to the US out of nowhere; he leased space in the SPR in 2020 because decades of economic reality (refineries closing under both sides since 2003) left us with zero domestic storage. LNP governments oversaw some shutdowns, sure — but Labor’s net-zero obsession, green tape and refusal to fast-track new refining or gas has turned a manageable transition into a full-blown fuel-security disaster. Now you’re whining that the Coalition has to “fix” what they “created”? Classic. Blame the last guy while your side kills baseload power, jacks up prices and imports everything. Facts over cope, mate. #auspol
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Albert van Raaphorst
Albert van Raaphorst@RaaphorstAlbert·
@Totally4yeah @Tank9999 It’s worth noting that it was Angus Taylor who said that the Reserves of Oil were in the United States! We also need to remember that under the LNP several Oil refineries shut their doors - 2 - to be exact! How does the LNP get to say that, suddenly a Labor government need to fix
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Mr.MojoRisn
Mr.MojoRisn@Totally4yeah·
mate, bless your heart—still regurgitating decade-old green cult talking points like it’s fresh gospel. “Baseload is a 50s term”? Tell that to the Chinese grid engineers who know intermittents + batteries = blackouts without dispatchable backup. Renewables “cheaper than coal”? Cute, except when the sun don’t shine and wind don’t blow. Nice cherry-picking, champ. China is slamming renewables at record rates, but they also burned coal for ~55% of electricity last year and just added a record 78-95 GW of new coal capacity—more than India built in a decade. They’ve got hundreds of GW more coal plants permitted or under construction right now, because they understand energy reality. Oh, and while we’re at it: China operates 60 nuclear reactors, has 36 under construction (over half the world’s total nuclear build), plans to fire up 7 more this year, and can now build 50 at once. They’re not virtue-signaling their way to blackouts—they’re stacking reliable baseload like adults. Fossil fuels “still subsidised”? Mate, China’s entire state-owned energy machine props up coal too. Stop cherry-picking the shiny bits and ignoring the coal-and-nuclear backbone that keeps their lights on and factories humming. Australia doesn’t need your fantasy net-zero suicide pact. Facts over feelings. #auspol
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Albert van Raaphorst
Albert van Raaphorst@RaaphorstAlbert·
@Totally4yeah @Tank9999 You speak about baseload, a term which was used in the 50’s and is no longer used! The fact is that Renewables are now cheaper than coal! Batteries are a now in use. The Chinese are using Renewables at a greater rate than ever. The Fossil Fuels are still subsidised by govt.
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Mr.MojoRisn
Mr.MojoRisn@Totally4yeah·
“Cleaner energy”? 😂 Mate, your renewables are a coal-powered joke wrapped in green virtue-signalling. Solar panels last a pathetic 25-30 years in Australia before they crap out—coal plants run reliably for 40-50+ years. Full environmental footprint? Renewables demand massive mining for rare earths and silicon, then get churned out in China on filthy coal power (which still dominates their grid). They’re shipped here on fossil-fuel tankers, installed with subsidies and backups, and at end-of-life? Shipped or trucked again using more coal-derived energy while 83% of panels get dumped in landfill—only 17% actually recycled. Coal is domestic, dispatchable, and doesn’t leave toxic waste mountains. Your “filthy” coal keeps the lights on while the green dream collapses under its own hypocrisy. Facts > feelings. #auspol
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Jeddy
Jeddy@justajeddy·
@Totally4yeah @Tank9999 Cleaner energy is what is required. Coal is filthy and no longer a cheaper option.
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Mr.MojoRisn
Mr.MojoRisn@Totally4yeah·
@AlboMP We’ll always back WA? With what — more taxpayer-funded spin and $1.1B in photo-op pork while the rest of the country bleeds from your cost-of-living disaster? Empty words from a PM who’s never delivered. WA deserves real leadership, not your desperate election crumbs. Pathetic.
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Simon Banks
Simon Banks@SimonBanksHB·
At the last election one of the LNP's key policies was to cut the price of petrol Today they committed to a policy that increases the price of petrol No wonder no-one knows what they stand for anymore
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Anthony Albanese
Anthony Albanese@AlboMP·
We’re building a fairer, more resilient economy. One that gives every Australian a fair go, helps businesses thrive and builds on our national strengths. That’s the message I delivered to the Chamber of Minerals and Energy in WA today.
Anthony Albanese tweet mediaAnthony Albanese tweet media
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Mr.MojoRisn
Mr.MojoRisn@Totally4yeah·
After 4 years of Labor’s incompetence, this is pure delusion. You’re not “building a fairer, more resilient economy” — you’re torching it with record immigration, renewable lies, and cost-of-living sabotage. • Record immigration: Net overseas migration at historic highs — over 500k in one year and still hundreds of thousands annually — flooding the country while housing can’t keep up. Rents skyrocketed over 20%, housing crisis exploding, Aussies in tents and cars. “Fair go” only for the import vote. • Renewable misinformation: Promised power bills would drop $275. Reality? Electricity prices surged 30%+ in the past year, wholesale chaos, blackouts on the horizon as coal shuts without proper backup. Businesses shutting down because your green fantasy delivered the developed world’s most expensive and unreliable energy. • Incompetence everywhere: Inflation bouncing back, real wages stagnant, trillion-dollar debt, families hammered by higher costs across the board. “Strong jobs” only look good because of migration pumping the numbers while everyday Aussies get squeezed. Aussies aren’t thriving — they’re paying the price for your failures. Stop the spin. Resign.
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Mr.MojoRisn
Mr.MojoRisn@Totally4yeah·
@farrm51 abc.net.au/news/2025-07-2… Headline - Homelessness under Albanese government 'worst in living memory', peak bodies warn Seems only Labor puppets can ignore their own nation and act like heartless parasites!
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Malcolm Farr
Malcolm Farr@farrm51·
The Hanson heightened attacks on migrants reminds me the business folk in my little shopping centre came from Vietnam, India, Malaysia, Iran. All have contributed more to Australia than freeloader Hanson.
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Mr.MojoRisn@Totally4yeah·
Malcolm, your warm fuzzy anecdote about migrant shopkeepers misses the forest for the trees. Under Labor’s record immigration binge since 2022, net overseas migration exploded to 538,000 in 2022-23 — the highest ever — followed by around 429,000–446,000 the next year and 306,000 in 2024-25. That’s over 1.27 million net in just three years. That’s not “vibrant contribution” — it’s a full-blown overload. Rents have skyrocketed, housing shortages have worsened dramatically, hospitals and schools are swamped, infrastructure is buckling, and young Aussies are locked out of the home ownership dream. Hanson isn’t attacking your local Vietnamese baker or Indian doctor; she’s calling out the unsustainable flood Labor unleashed that’s destroying living standards for everyone — including migrants already here. Cute shopping centre stories don’t fix the facts. Labor’s record speaks for itself: uncontrolled mass immigration is wrecking Australia.
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Mr.MojoRisn
Mr.MojoRisn@Totally4yeah·
Labor’s renewable fantasy has wrecked affordability. SA – your green poster child – has some of Australia’s highest retail bills despite crushing wholesale prices from wind/solar. Bills skyrocketed during the transition while Snowy 2.0 (now $40B+ blowout) eats billions for unreliable firming. Foreign-owned wind farms cash subsidies passed straight to your power bill. ABC “conspiracy”? Nah, just your delusion ignoring AEMO/AER numbers. Physics and maths don’t vote Labor, mate. Reality does.”
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Media Watch
Media Watch@ABCmediawatch·
A renewable energy exposé by Seven’s flagship investigation program Spotlight found to have omitted key facts. #MediaWatch
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Mr.MojoRisn@Totally4yeah·
Blinkers? Mate, that’s projection from an ABC bootlicker who can’t handle facts. ABC’s been caught red-handed pushing government propaganda for years—video-editing scandals, record impartiality breaches slammed by their own ombudsman, relentless anti-Israel bias, and taxpayer-funded hit jobs on anything that threatens the green agenda. They only ever pump positive renewable propaganda while burying the ugly truths. Why do you have such a meltdown over Spotlight’s actual reporting on the renewable scams—child slavery in DRC cobalt mines (confirmed by Amnesty International and US Dept of Labor), coal-guzzling nickel plants in Indonesia, and the mining disaster coming to places like the Tarkine? Spotlight didn’t lie. ABC’s Media Watch did—again. Admit it: you’re fine with deceitful journalism as long as it protects the wind-solar cult. Pathetic.
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Craig
Craig@seasideguy01·
@Totally4yeah @ABCmediawatch You cleary wear blinkers and have an anti ABC agenda. Why can’t you admit Ch 7 misrepresented some of the information they presented with their bias. Why is that so hard for you?
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