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My home is paid off.
My wife & I allegedly own it FREE & CLEAR.
But today we got a bill for property taxes.
If we don't pay it, ARMED MEN will come & take it from us & then cage me until I pay them MY MONEY.
So do I own it?
Am I really free?
I already pay 35% income tax + easily another 15% taxes in:
-Sales.
-Gas & fuel.
-Capital gains.
-Plethora of other taxes.
TAXATION IS THEFT.
Property tax shouldn't exist.
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Cadbury’s ‘Dairy Milk’ got banned from being called chocolate in 27 countries… because it’s no longer chocolate. 🍫
They swapped the expensive cocoa butter for industrial oils and petroleum vanilla, then added PGPR to stop it separating. All done in sneaky little 1% changes so you’d never notice.
You’re not eating chocolate anymore – you’re eating a flavoured wax bar with a fancy wrapper.
Check the ingredients. See ‘vegetable fats’ or ‘PGPR’? That’s your sign it’s fake.
Real chocolate has 5 ingredients max. Everything else is just expensive processed junk.
They’ve been robbing your taste buds for years.
What’s next – ‘milk’ without the milk? 🥛

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@And1slash @ywomendeservles Agree with this, but why is height considered “preference” and weight “misogynistic”? 🤔
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@ywomendeservles I think it's entirely fair to ask
Each has a preference and clearly she isn't within his
Each has the right to say no if needed
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ASIO Amendment Bill No. 2 has officially passed Parliament — 106 Ayes to 8 Noes.
This is no longer “temporary anti-terror legislation.”
It is now permanent law giving ASIO police-state style powers over every day Australian citizens.
What the bill actually does: Removes the sunset clause — these powers are now permanent
Allows compulsory questioning of children as young as 14
Lets the Attorney-General personally issue questioning warrants — no court approval required
Makes it a criminal offence to tell anyone (including your family) that you’ve been questioned
Gives ASIO the power to reject your chosen lawyer and severely restricts what your lawyer can do or say during questioning
Strips away your right to silence — you must answer their questions or face jail
This is not about catching terrorists anymore.
This is about giving an intelligence agency the power to secretly drag any Australian in for interrogation without suspecting you of any crime.
106 politicians just voted to hand ASIO these powers.
Only 8 had the courage to vote No.
Your right to remain silent?
Your right to proper legal defense?
Your right to know when the state is targeting you? Gone. Eroded. Normalised.
This is how freedoms die — not with a bang, but with a quiet division in Parliament House.
Share this widely. Australians need to know what just happened behind closed doors.
#ASIOBill #PoliceStateAustralia #FreedomUnderAttack #australiawakeup
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HOLY SHIT, the Australian government has subsidised more than 48,000 non-citizen migrants to buy homes in Australia since 2023.
The government is subsidising non-citizens to buy homes in Australia even if they have property overseas.
The First Home Owner scheme allows non-citizens to purchase homes in Australia with a 5% deposit, regardless of whether they own a home overseas.
The Australian government acts as a guarantor for the remaining 15 per cent of the deposits, allowing the first homebuyer to avoid paying lenders mortgage insurance (LMI)
Last week, Housing Australia announced that since eligibility for the 5% Deposit Scheme was expanded in mid-2023 to include permanent residents and joint applicants, “more than 48,000 permanent residents have been supported, along with over 2700 family and friend group applicants purchasing a home together - demonstrating the Scheme’s responsiveness to the needs of modern households”
This is actually an incomprehensible disaster, I think we can pretty much say that Australia is one of the worst run Western developed economies

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Unpopular opinion: the 3-month fuel excise cut is the wrong move….for now.
By all means, lower the excise (and the GST on fuel), but not yet.
Australia already has dwindling fuel supply, and we know that high prices are (unfortunately) the best form of rationing.
When fuel prices drop by 29 cents per. litre overnight (26.3 cents plus GST), service stations will be rushed, and fuel reserves will likely be drained faster than they can be replenished. The 3 month time limit will encourage stockpiling.
Consumers might save a few dollars tomorrow, but at the cost of putting our long-term fuel security further at risk.
This excise cut will increase the odds of a declared emergency and government imposed rationing which will inevitably pick both winners and losers.
Reducing the cost of living is important, but the first action of government in a crisis should be to ensure our nation has the fuel supply we need to keep living.
Once supply is shored up, it is fair to call for the federal government to permanently reduce or eliminate the excise and GST on fuel sales in Australia. But tax relief without spending restraint does not remove the cost, it simply defers it, adding to debt that future taxpayers must service. Relief at the bowser must be matched by spending discipline in Canberra.

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