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King of Sting 🦂

@Croneyes

Privileged white male first settler chicken little cooker, intolerant of sanctimonious lefties, no voter, truth, justice law & order XXXX🍺

Australia Katılım Ağustos 2011
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King of Sting 🦂@Croneyes·
@MarkEGenX @Wild1876686 @mark16pg I can visualize your kids riding e-bikes un registered & unlicensed terrorizing the streets of the cesspit Gold Coast whilst you watch MAFS Time for your booster 💉💉💉
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mark pg@mark16pg·
Australia was the greatest place on earth 60's 70's 80's 90's. Inexpensive,uncrowded, self-sufficient, low price housing. Politicians have destroyed it. Now you are fed diversity is our strength . No one wants to live in the past. By Albanese, a former Communist party member. Anyone who lived in those times will tell you how great this country was.
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Mark EG Copilot
Mark EG Copilot@MarkEGenX·
@mark16pg oh fucking horseshit, 3 bed, 1 bath, 1 telly, most had a carport, 1 record player, a few tape players, vcr maybe, dead set, we had fuck all
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King of Sting 🦂@Croneyes·
@joeroganhq Crowe just outed himself as a total fuckwit if he truly stands by that braindead statement
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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
Russell Crowe: Australians are lucky to have a Prime Minister "motivated by trying to help everybody."
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amante2@AmeliaBee7·
This choice of image for this story is yet another pathetic attempt to denigrate Grace Tame The pathological misogyny underscoring the Murdoch media, especially, is sickening
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King of Sting 🦂@Croneyes·
@FOXNRL If he believes pacing up and down the sideline with arms crossed giving death stares to his players is going to help their performance he’s more than delusional.
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Fox League@FOXNRL·
Dragons fans. Shane Flanagan has a message for you 👊 He isn't going down without a fight 👉 bit.ly/4tB0ZI5
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Far Canal 😏
Far Canal 😏@FarCanall·
Yep, I wanna know the answer to this too. When a Politician lost their jib over a Bottle if Wine. Another lost their job over a color tv. Another lost their job over a Teddy Bear. How does this person still have her job after defrauding the taxpayer? @BenFordhamLive @rowandean
Nunyabizness@naniayourbusine

She committed fraud and stole from the Australian tax payer , why does she still have a job ? @BenFordhamLive @SenatorAntic @OneNationAus @60Mins

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Purplepingers ☭
Purplepingers ☭@purplepingers·
“I started my business when I legally didn’t have to pay workers overtime, could make them and their families homeless whenever the fuck I liked, could discriminate based on gender, disability and age, and when it was common for workers to die on the job and I think we should go back to that because it would make me so much more money” - thanks Jim
Jim Penman@Thejimpenman

I started Jim’s with $24. Built it customer by customer. Today small business faces more rules than ever. Why make it harder to build something?

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King of Sting 🦂@Croneyes·
@FOXNRL This is getting super embarrassing for the dragons and Flanagans, Kyle is a honest toiler but he would be lucky to get a start at any other NRL club
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Fox League@FOXNRL·
The Dragons coach on why Kyle is so much more than just his surname 💪 FULL STORY 👉 bit.ly/4cciEif
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Grace Tame announces the closure of her foundation. So devastating. She had the easiest job in the world, she had everything set up for life, and she had to go and ruin it by endorsing INTIFADA
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Real Mark Latham@RealMarkLatham·
Under its new leadership, the Australian Federal Police have lost the plot. Instead of policing Sajid and Naveed Akram, the Bondi terrorists, they have been preparing a brief of evidence against a VC winner who risked his life for his country, Ben Roberts Smith. It’s a national disgrace, another sign of our national decline.
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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
There is something that doesn’t sit right when the Director of Public Prosecutions "sought consent from Attorney-General Michelle Rowland" to arrest Ben Robert Smith - when that very same Attorney-General was recently busted rorting her travel allowance, but face no penalty other than having to repay the money.
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King of Sting 🦂@Croneyes·
@NRL Another 6 again fest and absurd high tackle rulings ruining an even contest
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Simonsson strikes first! 💥
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Matthew Camenzuli
Matthew Camenzuli@Matt_Camenzuli·
If you wanted to expose the travesty that is the Australian political establishment, you couldn't have asked for a better cast an crew than the current crop of politicians. Never has a more pathetic bunch of people been assembled. It's time to have a good look.
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King of Sting 🦂@Croneyes·
@QuentinDempster @mattjcan The green dream is a costly and fraudulent lemon most people with half a brain understand this now and realise it was the blind obsession with net zero that placed us in this predicament.
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Quentin Dempster@QuentinDempster·
“Our enormous coal reserves can be converted into oil”. This is @mattjcan’s solution to Iran war disruption to our petro supply. No costings; no modelling of supply. Mr Canavan omits to mention the most cost effective strategy staring us in the face: solar/wind/battery/hydro,
Senator Matt Canavan@mattjcan

Our dependence on foreign oil supplies is our greatest economic and national security risk. We shouldn't be so exposed if we just used the massive energy resources we have. I wrote more in the Daily Telegraph yesterday - and full article below. --- Every day about 80 ships arrive in Australia with freight from overseas. About half of these ships, at least by weight, carry petrol, diesel and other fuels. Because of the Iran war we are getting a hard lesson on how vulnerable we are to this dependency. As hard as the next few months are likely to be it is far from the worst that we might face. This Middle East conflict is not one we are directly involved in. A conflict in the Pacific would put us in much more of a pickle. This week the Page Research Centre, a research body aligned with the Nationals Party, released a report on what we should do to prepare for the risk of conflict in our region. Their report's title highlights the issue, *All at Sea: Fuel, War, and Australia’s Achilles’ Heel*. The problem we have is that any potential adversary can tailor their strategy to cut our sea lanes and smoke us out. This strategy can be effective almost independent of the size of our oil stockpiles. While much of the debate has focused on why we don't have three months' worth of fuel, many sieges have lasted longer than that. Stockpiles can give us breathing space but they are not long term protection. Others have used this debate to push electric vehicles. Some adoption of electrification can help and I love electric vehicles. I would have already bought one but for the cost. There are two major issues with electric vehicles as a solution. First, we do not have enough electricity to service our current needs. Any major expansion of electricity demand cannot be filled by just renewable energy. We would need to build coal, gas and nuclear plants as well. Second, even if we convert our entire passenger car fleet to electric vehicles that would save just 30 per cent of our fuel demand. We can also use more biofuels to reduce our dependence on foreign oil, however, they too cannot supply most of our oil needs either. Australia should never find itself facing an energy crisis again. Australia has more energy resources per person than any country in the world except Saudi Arabia. However, 95 per cent of our energy is in coal and uranium, the two energy sources that the current Labor government refuses to use. Our incoming energy crisis is a choice, not a destiny. It is a choice imposed on us by a net zero obsessed government that has put the pursuit of unrealistic and unachievable global emissions targets above the national security of Australia. Our enormous coal reserves can be converted into oil. Coal to liquids technologies have been used at scale since World War II. South Africa today produces around 40 per cent of its liquid fuels from its coal reserves. China now converts around 400 million tonnes of coal to liquids every year. According to the Page Report we could get such technologies going in about a year. This crisis may end before that but this experience should be a massive wake up call because the next crisis might be much tougher for us. Change is coming. This week even the net zero obsessed Labor Government was forced to rush emergency legislation to subsidise the importation of petrol and diesel to Australia. So, the Labor Government, which has fought a war on fossil fuels for its first four years, has been reduced to desperately using taxpayer funds to support the overseas production of the same fossil fuels they have been saying we no longer need. The Labor Government refused to support our amendments, which would have unwound the prohibitions and restrictions, on the production of oil and gas in Australia, that Labor has inserted into federal law. So we now have the bizarre spectacle of an Australian Government supporting the creation of foreign oil and gas jobs in overseas countries, but the Australian Government won't support the creation of Australian oil and gas jobs in its own country. If it is a good thing to support the importation of fossil fuels from overseas, why is it not a good thing to support the production of fossil fuels here? Domestic production would reduce our dependency on foreign countries too. We are the only island nation in the world that is its own continent. With a continent full of resources we should not voluntarily put ourselves at risk of a modern day U-boat campaign on our shipping lanes. We are a land "girt by sea" but because "our land abounds in nature's gifts" we should never again be so dependent on others as we are now.

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What the fuck 8.32@wtfinawtfworld·
To all the stupid cookers out there saying Labor is failing.
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Buntz#23..👊👊👊@Bergermeister23·
Australia 2026. Whomever these 4 people represent below, it sure as hell ain't me. I have nothing in common with their way of thinking or their beliefs Nothing whatsoever.
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Quentin Dempster@QuentinDempster·
Rupert/Lachlan Murdoch’s megaphones in Australia now push shale oil fracking re global crisis. No mention of what The Economist calls the game changer: solar/wind/battery/hydro renewables. This is the market-driven transition we need. Drill-baby-drill is discredited Trumpism.
The Australian@australian

In just two decades, Australia has gone from energy self-sufficiency to dangerous dependence. Like the US, we can turn it around. The question is, will we? Read more: bit.ly/4sapHOi

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NRL IMMORTAL@NRLIMMORTAL·
Worst fullback in the comp. Worst lock in the comp . Slow wingers. Slow Props. No punch BORING AND SLOW @PhilGould15 you have lost touch with the game. Move On get out of the club
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