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Socialism is great until you run out of other people's money - Margaret Thatcher

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Rita Panahi
Rita Panahi@RitaPanahi·
ABC claiming it's "climate change" and not Islam or third world cultural practices behind the scourge of child marriage. Reminder: ABC receives more than a billion in taxpayer funds annually.
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Matt Barrie
Matt Barrie@matt_barrie·
The Australian economy is cactus It's just a voter importation machine blowing a housing bubble that's maxed out household debt The implosion is going to be catastrophic
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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
On budget night, Jim Chalmers stood before the nation and arrogantly declared that Treasury ‘modelling’ showed his tax reforms would have a "negligible impact" on rents - a mere $2 per week. However the latest PropTrack data exposes Jim Chalmers’ claim as a fraud. Rents have already exploded in the June quarter — the very first full quarter since these reckless reforms were announced. In Sydney, average house rents rocketed 6.3% — a savage $50 a week jump — to a new record high of $850. That’s 25 times higher than the nonsense Chalmers peddled to the nation. Nationally, rents surged 3.1%, delivering an average $21 weekly increase — more than ten times what Treasury’s fantasy modelling predicted. And this is just the beginning. Domain’s chief economist confirmed what everyone with eyes can see: the acceleration was “too sudden and concentrated to be explained by seasonal factors alone.” Their rent modelling wasn’t just wrong. It was catastrophically, embarrassingly wrong — off by a factor of ten within weeks. If Treasury can’t even get a basic supply-and-demand equation right on rents — something any half-competent economist should nail — then who the hell can we trust their modelling on broader Capital Gains Tax changes, Net Zero and electricity costs ? This isn’t just mere incompetence. This is the Albanese Labor regime in full flight: a government that has stacked the Canberra bureaucracy with partisan lackeys, ideological toadies, and spineless careerists who know the only path to promotion is to suck up to their political masters and cook the books accordingly. We are being governed by a pack of clueless clowns, that are a nothing but a bunch on unionised and political hacks wity no experience in the commercial world and are completely out of their depth. The Albanese regime is the worst and most incompetent government in our nation’s history - and even the most rusted on one-eyed Labor supporters are now openly admitting this. Australia is in serious, deepening trouble under these clowns.
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Barbara Pocock
Barbara Pocock@BarbaraPocock·
Renters are paying record $$ from $600 a wk in Melbourne - $850 in Sydney. At every housing inquiry hearing we're hearing stories of people struggling to keep a roof over their head. Renters need help. Rent caps, affordable rents & public housing. Now. tinyurl.com/3u4c3m6v
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The Rubber Duck ™
The Rubber Duck ™@TheRubberDuck79·
on June 3, 2019 - Julian Assange explained that the Russia Hoax of 2016 was a brilliant Hillary Clinton strategy because she used the [soros] media to project the crimes she was guilty of onto Donald Trump, as it was Clinton that had the connections to Russia - not Trump.
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Tony Jacob | FindaClip.com
Rupert Lowe explains what happened to Lebanon when the Muslim population went over 15% "When Lebanon got its independence in 1948. They were a Christian country and they were a very confident country. They had the best universities. They had a very open society. I never went to Beirut. I don't know if you went to Beirut, but Beirut in the 60s was meant to be the best place on earth to be. Great wine, freedom, very enlightened. It was a great place; lots of people were there. The minute that the Muslim population went over about 15%, you started to get a problem with a civil war. You got the Druze and Maronite Christians in a civil war with the Muslims. And now Lebanon is a Muslim country, and Hezbollah, backed by Iran, is effectively running the show."
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Dr Russell McGregor
Dr Russell McGregor@KillAuDeepState·
This is Melbourne today. Have you ever seen Australians form a political rally inside another country❓ We are finished if we don’t stand up.
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CaptObvious23@CaptObvious23·
@OMGTheMess 1.4 million immigrants will do that They're not living in tents
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Old Soldier
Old Soldier@OMGTheMess·
Good job Albo
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CaptObvious23@CaptObvious23·
@OMGTheMess When did Albo become pm? Oh yeah that's right. Everything he touches turns to shite
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Jim Chalmers MP
Jim Chalmers MP@JEChalmers·
Labor is rolling out more tax cuts for every taxpayer from this month. We're cutting taxes five times, in three different ways and in total that will benefit the average worker by up to $2816 a year. This is all about helping Australians earn more and keep more of what they earn.
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Renee Lynn
Renee Lynn@Voice_For_India·
The birth of Islam has been a curse to humanity from the very beginning. It's not a religion. It's a sick, pedophile cult that trashes women. Do not support this sick cult in any way. You will always be considered Islamophobic. Why? Because this is their weapon. Wake up.
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Rob Smith
Rob Smith@Ausbobsmit·
BREAKING NEWS Anthony Albanese will use taxpayers money to attend tonight's State of origin decider. This bloke takes us for fools.
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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
A 28 year old Middle Eastern man from Sydney’s west has been sentenced to a paltry 3 years and 3 months after he brought three mates to his Tinder date’s home before all 4 brutally raped her He let them in while the 22 year old woman was in the shower. She came out and repeatedly cried “No, I don’t want to” as he ordered her into the bedroom and forced her to perform oral sex on three of them while she sobbed. One of the men then raped her twice. He watched and urged them to take turns as she begged them to stop. An assailants video captured her resistance - “I don’t want to” - as they grabbed her head and pulled her towards their erect penis’s. Convicted of aggravated sexual assault in company. Arrogantly, he lodged an appeal which was dismissed. He will unbelievably be eligible for parole in October of this year. Why do Middle Eastern men treat women merely as property and 2nd class citizens? This is the direct result of Anthony Albanese’s open border policies and reckless immigration agenda that has flooded Australia with men who don’t respect our women, our consent laws or our way of life. Australian women and daughters are paying the price for Labor’s betrayal.
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Kirralie Smith
Kirralie Smith@KirralieS·
I have been ordered to pay $95,000 in "damages" to two men in women's sport because I apparently hurt their feelings. It is potentially going to be doubled because I didn't pay in 30 days. So that is $190,000 in total to reward two men in women's sport. I am appealing in the NSW Supreme Court, so for now, there is a stay on the orders. @salltweets has been ordered to pay a man $20,000 for not allowing him on her female only app. His hurt feelings claim is hoping to be challenged in the High Court. Sall is still waiting to see if leave will be granted for the appeal. Jasmine Sussex could have to pay up to $95,000 to a man with hurt feelings who falsely claimed he could breastfeed a tiny baby. Her case is still to be heard by a Queensland tribunal. None of these numbers include the court costs which run into millions. Others have lost jobs, been censored, gaslit or threatened if they speak the truth or object to the lie that men can be women. Men who wish they were women not only want to dominate our sports, spaces and services, they are also trying to make money as they go. It appears quite lucrative if they succeed. Stand with us. Men are not women and we should never be penalized for stating the facts - especially in court where evidence and facts are meant to be paramount.
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Handre
Handre@Handre·
Two countries split from the same colonial body in 1965. One picked economic freedom. The other picked handouts and racial spoils. You already know how this ended. Singapore had no oil, no farmland, no hinterland. Just a swamp and a port. Lee Kuan Yew looked at that and trusted trade, low taxes, and hard money. Central planners hate what he did. Malaysia went the other way. In 1971 Kuala Lumpur launched the New Economic Policy, a state program handing quotas, contracts, and university seats to ethnic Malays. Politicians decided who got what. A commissar fantasy dressed in liberal language. Now let's look at the numbers. In 1965 both places sat around $500 per capita. Today Singapore clears $84,000. Malaysia sits near $13,000. Same climate, same starting line, one sixth the result. The Singapore dollar holds its value because the Monetary Authority of Singapore manages it against a currency basket and refuses to print its way out of trouble. The ringgit has lost roughly two thirds of its value against the Singapore dollar since 1981. You cannot subsidize your way to wealth. You cannot redistribute what you never let people produce. Every ringgit funneled through a quota is a ringgit some bureaucrat spent on his own vision instead of a customer's. Malaysia bet on planners deciding outcomes. Singapore bet on people deciding for themselves. The gap between $84,000 and $13,000 is your answer.
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Rob Smith
Rob Smith@Ausbobsmit·
Katy Gallagher is the current Australian Minister for Women. She's overseas on holiday. Not one word about Albanese saying the Japanese PM has big melons or the fact that he said he has sex with his wife after an NRL game or how he wants to "shag" Kylie.
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Adam Creighton
Adam Creighton@Adam_Creighton·
Australians suffer the sharpest decline in living standards in OECD and real wages expected to fall even further. Almost entirely due to utterly pathetic government for the past decade. afr.com/policy/economy…
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Rob Smith
Rob Smith@Ausbobsmit·
Anika Wells the federal communications minister is on holidays as the nations largest telco, Telstra, crashes, with triple zero calls not getting through, trains not working the country grinding to a halt.
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