Ivan Hriljac

481 posts

Ivan Hriljac

Ivan Hriljac

@301663

Katılım Şubat 2025
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One Nation Australia
One Nation Australia@OneNationAus·
Labor has become the party of the rich, the entitled, and the billionaire class and this polling proves it. They don’t stand for battlers or working Australians anymore. If they cared about battlers they’d start by cutting the fuel excise. But they won’t. They’d rein in reckless spending to ease housing pressure. But they can’t. They’d back the productive backbone of this country like manufacturing and mining. But the wealthy elites don’t want them to. Immigration benefits the wealthy, not the battlers struggling to afford a house. Labor loves immigration because it makes their backers rich. Labor have turned their backs on Australians. It’s One Nation that’s stepping up for the workers, the battlers, and those doing it tough. We’ll cut fuel and electricity costs by scrapping wasteful bureaucracy and lowering taxes. We’ll rebuild the industries that made this country strong. And we’ll restore the Aussie values that put everyday Australians first. One Nation stands with the battlers. Albanese bats for the billionaires. Check our Policies onenation.org.au/issues Join One Nation onenation.org.au/join Unite Australia donate.onenation.org.au/unite-australia
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Ivan Hriljac
Ivan Hriljac@301663·
@CashdoesntLIE @OneNationAus No comeback so you deflect and play emotional blackmail. You don't support One Nation. What Australia is experiencing now was similar to the Russia-Ukraine war. You probably want to lure people into lucrative shares or get-rich schemes. Bugger off
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V@CashdoesntLIE·
@301663 @OneNationAus and you do more harm than good to the ON agenda. Wake up.
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Ivan Hriljac
Ivan Hriljac@301663·
@PaulineHansonOz Wait for the flow-on effect at supermarket - increased prices, if you can find anything on shelves
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
One Nation has called on the government to declare a National Fuel Crisis. Servo pumps are running empty, prices are skyrocketing and regional towns are being strangled. If we're not in a crisis now - then when will they call it one? The big oil companies are strangling the independent distributors who service the regions. That's forcing the prices up in the regions, and then the big oil owned service stations in the cities are increasing to match. The government can try to gaslight us all they want and try to say there's no emergency. Every Australian can see we have a crisis on our hands. It's time for Minister Bowen to use the laws that are in place: declare an emergency, force supplies to the regions and end the price gouging.
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V@CashdoesntLIE·
Don't disagree. It is the job of people who support the agenda of ON, keeping it on track. Opposing a reduction in fuel excise is one such thing. Scoring political points in the current crisis albeit important, imagine if ON senators were out there asking for gov to procure ships to purchase fuel on behalf of Aust population paid for by taxpayer dollars. It's how ON professionalise and improve its chances once it gets significant influence of staying there and achieving what we want.
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Ivan Hriljac
Ivan Hriljac@301663·
@GLComputing @MSchoderboeck @OneNationAus You need to see how Labor MPs are late to declare their travel expenses. Absent mindedness? Perhaps. Pauline has now declared her free flights: at least they didn't cost taxpayers anything. Review ALP WA donations from the parent company who organised the election. C'mon!
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Ivan Hriljac
Ivan Hriljac@301663·
@CashdoesntLIE @OneNationAus This should be Australia, the lucky country but it isn't - i.e. there should be no compromising. We have the capacity to be INDEPENDENT but governments, particularly Labor, want us to be dependent. One Nation fights for our sovereignty and independence. Reopen refineries now!
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V@CashdoesntLIE·
There is supply its a question of cost. The more you bid the more you will get. As the costs have increased, you want the natural market forces to find ways to substitute or naturally reduce the rate of fuel consumption relative to the price. Ensuring there are no shortage supplies in this country - is achievable if the government is willing to do it. Cutting excise is not the answer. Rest of your post is unrelated so ill ignore it.
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Ivan Hriljac
Ivan Hriljac@301663·
@CashdoesntLIE @OneNationAus Where is supply going to come from when there is a shortage? Supply - demand says that fuel will cost more under these circumstances. You talk crap but tell Labor and Greens to fly in electric planes. How many of Albo's immigration flights have been cancelled? Hahahaha
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V@CashdoesntLIE·
@301663 @OneNationAus It will, it gives greater supply so that there are less shortages and more BAU. Reducing excise only adds direct stimulus to an existing inflationary situation. You are asking them to add fuel onto the fire. The average punter will suffer the most under stagflation.
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Marc Schoderboeck
Marc Schoderboeck@MSchoderboeck·
@301663 @GLComputing @OneNationAus Who finances one nations? Flies Hanson out to worship at trumps feet? Decides how she votes? Gina. Its one nation for Gina, wrapped in a propaganda package that works well on the most gullible of our public and oh look, here you are.
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Institute of Public Affairs
“We don’t really know if higher interest rates raise inflation or lower inflation… it’s not even a theory, it’s a story.” For decades, central banks have claimed they can fine-tune the economy. But the evidence tells a very different story. 📰 Adam Creighton in @TheAustralian: bit.ly/4bBZmT8
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V@CashdoesntLIE·
@OneNationAus You are wrong about petrol excise. Government purchase of additional fuel with public money is a better option.
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Ivan Hriljac
Ivan Hriljac@301663·
@OneNationAus The well off are the ones most out of touch with reality. They would delight in the increasing rift between them and the poor.
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