Adam Pinn
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@jaystep13 @LinkedInLunat1c Apparently that’s her dad and this is the only picture she had of him. Shit just gets better.
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@BigPopz72 Started off moving like Tyrone, stood up moving like Beetlejuice Green
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@FreedomAus80100 Her husband doing his best impression of a half sucked mango
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Just a friendly reminder that when Anika Wells chooses to rort the taxpayer, her lobbyist husband is often the beneficiary.
What a scam.
Matthew Camenzuli@Matt_Camenzuli
This is Anika Wells' husband Finn McCarthy. He flies around for free on the taxpayer. He works as a LOBBYIST for Suncorp. As if he can't afford it himself. Not only are these people stupid they are also greedy. Wells must go! Others must follow!
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@MarkoMatvikov I’ve often wondered. If the amount that the government puts into childcare, was made available for one parent to stay at home while still getting paid. How many would take that option? And would it be cheaper for the tax payer?
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As the father of a young son, this pisses me off.
I'm fortunate enough that my wife can work 3 days a week while my in-laws look after our son.
On the other 2 days, my wife doesn't work so she can stay at home to look after him.
On all 5 days, I go home to have lunch with my family - mostly to see him.
He's happy, well socialised, developing quickly and almost never sick.
My wife likes the balance between caring for him and maintaining her independence.
I don't care how much my wife does or doesn't work - my priority is simply to avoid childcare.
And when my wife and I are at work, we can focus knowing he's at home with family.
Do other setups work better for other people? Of course.
Should everybody live the way I do? Of course not.
But I fully reject the view that childcare is best for every child.
A good government should strive to create a society in which people can make the best choices for them.
Not a society in which they have less choice and more dependence on government.

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@towerhillmaccas @BreadBagsMcChav I’ve always found Burgoyne articulate and insightful
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@BreadBagsMcChav Throw Shaun Burgoyne into that mix too, similar charisma to a piece of timber.
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@DrGhostDogg108 @Ryandally08 Go after them all, regardless of party. Drain the swamp
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@Ryandally08 Cory Bernard better toe the line then. Scammed the public for every cent that he could. “Small govt less tax” Bernard!

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@saintlumen @AI_Spam_404 European and native decent New Zealanders will be minorities within a generation
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@AI_Spam_404 Much higher with just 2 million people! On that note, how is NZ doing?
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Imagine you are a paramedic on duty in Melbourne.
You stop to get a coffee.
Then, in a completely random and unprovoked attack, a Somalian Muslim named Mohamud Ali rushes up to yoy and stabs you in the face and neck, trying to kill you (all allegedly).
You are now in Royal Melbourne Hospital’s emergency department in a serious but stable condition.
That’s the reality of life in "multicultural" Melbourne in 2026.

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Adam Pinn retweetledi

"The game was being destroyed by the coaches. What we have today is the response."
Tim Watson has returned serve at Luke Beveridge after his comments about the constant rule changes by the AFL.
@SENBreakfast | #AFL
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@Corjie_Wettham @BrickCenter_ because Gobert is the only bigger bitch than Draymond
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@BrickCenter_ If Draymond was there he'd go straight to Gobert
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@veritas__vox How dare she talk of freedoms and democracy. Her mob state and federal, tax and rule/law is all into oblivion
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@theheraldsun Says the man who jumps on stage with his swinging jaw taking out the front row
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Carlton tragic Dave Hughes has weighed in on the Elijah Holland controversy after the midfielder’s one-kick shocker in Thursday’s loss to Collingwood sent Blues fans into meltdown > bit.ly/4mG5OxM

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