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@DG89634230

Katılım Kasım 2022
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D G@DG89634230·
@RobertStevenso9 Heads up champ, you’re whingeing right now. If you’re gonna whinge about her don’t stop there son. The entire political system is full of compromised scum.
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Robert Stevenson@RobertStevenso9·
Hanson says that she is "sick and tired"of criticism. Many of us are "sick and tired" of Pauline Hanson. She is nothing but a publicly and privately funded, wealthy, privileged, self-entitled whinger who continues to be a parasite on Australia and Australians.
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D G@DG89634230·
@MSpringAuthor17 @AustralianLabor I dip shit why you’re so pro Tax? You know they don’t spend it on the citizens they’re supposed to be collecting it for right? It’s just corporate mafia theft care for what you wish for.
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Michael
Michael@MSpringAuthor17·
Discretionary trusts are a tool of tax avoidance used by the 5% to avoid paying tax. Hold the line @AustralianLabor, we have your back. ✊✊✊
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D G@DG89634230·
@TruthFairy131 Fuck rhe alien shit. The media’s always been the enemy. Now that’s disclosure
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
Man on fox news in a mask. Look at his lower neck 😳 Obviously it forgot to button up it’s shirt, they are getting careless. It’s all just theatre 🎭
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D G@DG89634230·
@TruthFairy131 Maybe it needs to be even harder. Those that are born in Oz and at least one of your parents needs to be Australian born maybe?
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
ONLY people Born in Australia should have voting rights. Immigrants from foreign countries should NOT be able to vote to decide the future of OUR country. What we have seen over the past few decades is immigrants voting for their own tribal interests that has had an extremely negative effect on ethnic generational Australians. Non- citizens having a baby on our land does not make that child Australian.
Australia Marches 🇦🇺@aus_marches

🧨What we want: Voting rights in 🇦🇺 Australia should belong exclusively to those born here and Australian citizens. Scotty Challen @shallowchal to Kenji Sato, ABC Radio Brisbane, 27-2-26. 📍We need an urgent policy discussion on halting new citizenships and voting eligibility going forward. This is about stopping governments from using immigration to reshape electorates, create ethnic voting blocs, and permanently alter Australia’s political and cultural direction. People who are already citizens are not the target. This is an emergency measure to protect national cohesion and prevent immigration from being weaponised as a political tool. Australia for Australians. 🇦🇺🫡

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D G@DG89634230·
@toobaffled Were you MK Ultra’d as a kid?
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“Sudden And Unexpected”
If you could sit down with Bill Gates for 5 minutes and ask him one single question, what would it be? Or… what’s the nicest thing you can possibly say about him? Drop your best questions or roasts below .. 👇🏻 Let’s see what you’ve got! 👀
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D G@DG89634230·
@BlackLabelAdvsr All true, but lets flip this a bit. Gen Z worker with no family help starting from scratch working 60 hours a week and not spending cant save for a house because the market value is growing faster than they can save. Mainly because Boomers have the purcasing power
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D G@DG89634230·
@rexjonesnewz And there was more CASH to hide from the Tax Mafia. Todays kids can’t do cash jobs because either the employer is scared of the fine if caught or nobody has it to give as a result moving digital
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Rex
Rex@rexjonesnewz·
Older people won’t admit how easy it was for them back in the day because they think it discredits their “hard work” Stolen Valor from a time of abundance!
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D G@DG89634230·
@rexjonesnewz And they wont admit it was easier for fear of having to share their good fortune with family doing it tougher now
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D G@DG89634230·
@doqholliday Yeah, nah. I still dont get it? Sick of the riddles. I’ve actually got propagand fatigue. Please expain it like I woke up 30 years ago but have the inteligence of the 50 year old that is to time poor to read all the Q refrences.
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DOQ@doqholliday·
Read it over and over til it registers. Now do you understand why mirrors and disinformation is necessary? Logical thinking. [20] Q
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D G@DG89634230·
@senatorbabet When did “Retard” become such a polarizing hurty word? Everybody and everything was retarded growing up in gen X. And we ended up the most impresive gen in history. Fuck me! The world has got so sensitive, turning offence into a sport. Next thing we’ll be gambling on it.
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Senator Babet
Senator Babet@senatorbabet·
But Senator Babet used the word retard on X. Let’s crucify him in the Senate. Have a whole inquiry. Spend hours discussing it. Vote on it. Debate it. But this though. F**king crickets. I hate every single one of you scum bag politicians.
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AusSnap@SnapAus·
@TruthFairy131 Does anybody realise Australia is the only nation not to have a CIVIL WAR ? YET 👀
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
What’s the plan Australia? They have rigged the system, killed democracy, they ignore petitions, referendum results, protests & the pleas of Australians. They lie, cheat, manipulate, indoctrinate & take no responsibility or accountability for their actions. They have taken away our rights, freedoms & civil liberties. They have systematically demonised & oppressed our people. They are a criminal entity, a Globalist Regime that is hellbent on destroying this country… What are our options? Personally… right now I can’t see a democratic solution as we are no longer a democracy. I don’t know how we can survive another 2 years under Labor.
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D G@DG89634230·
@nmlinguaphile Hundred percent generation Z would rather whinge and get on with the job but there’s no taking away. They have a hard road ahead of them. The 70s. A house was three times the annual wage now it’s 15. You can’t hard work your way out of that problem.
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WindTalker
WindTalker@nmlinguaphile·
Im sick of hearing “eating out is too expensive so I can’t but a house” from people posting from $1000 cell phones with 50” TVs and paying $200/month for cable.
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
How to fix Australia's budget in 30 minutes. I played around with new game that allows you to take the role of Australia's Treasurer. My philosophy: Shift the tax burden off income, work and production and onto unproductive speculation and rents, specifically in land and housing. Channel capital into factories, industry and manufacturing. Make Australia a productive superpower again. Key moves: - Income tax cuts for every bracket, weighted toward low and middle earners. - LNG export levy, 2% federal mineral resource levy, PRRT effective rate up to 45%. Qatar exports the same gas as us and pulls in $40-50 bn a year. Fix this to pay for income tax cuts. - Broad-based land value tax (0.25%) with the family home completely carved out. Kills idle land banking. - Negative gearing eliminated. Dead money. I want capital building factories, not flipping houses. - Tobacco and alcohol excise slashed. Current rates hand the market to Middle Eastern organised crime gangs and triggered the firebombing epidemic in Sydney and Melbourne. - Defence to 2.5% of GDP. Infrastructure to $25 bn. High-speed rail down the east coast, metros in every capital city. Nobody should need a car to get around any of the 5 major cities. - NDIS nationalised. Save $20 bn without cutting a single dollar from genuinely disabled Australians by ripping out the legions of shonky providers running mafia operations on taxpayer money. - Public service trimmed from 180,000 to 150,000. - Immigration and Home Affairs lifted to $8 bn — harden the border, deport illegal residents. No cuts to pension, welfare, health, education or aged care. Politically untouchable. Result: Budget surplus, lower debt interest payments, tax cuts for every Australian, and capital flowing into productive enterprise instead of unproductive speculation. Beautiful vision. Make Australia a manufacturing and infrastructure superpower.
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D G@DG89634230·
@RefinedPopulist Four years later, house goes up 50-100%. And so it goes.
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The Refined Populist@RefinedPopulist·
It's tough for Gen Z, but not impossible. It becomes impossible when you spend: >$100/week on groceries you trash >$10/day on coffee >$20/day on work lunch >$200/week on off-hours food/entertainment That's $450/week, $1.8k/month, $23.4K/yr. In 4 years there’s your down payment!
Legit Sleeper@legitsleeper

It's actually not. It's saying gen-z got raped by price gouging while chipotle told them it was inflation. Classically bamboozled, tough lesson, I know. These companies have public financials, they made record profits off of your dumb asses thinking chipotle burritos were some mandatory requirement to a good life. Most retarded thing I have seen yet with gen-z 🤡😂

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D G@DG89634230·
@prowrstlngstrng Yep, but they always had money for smokes and drinking
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Jim Sharp@prowrstlngstrng·
I am not defending boomers, but they did generally live pretty cheap in their 20s Going out for coffee was insane. You threw Yuban into tiur Mr Coffe and put it in a thermos Eating out meant a trip to Pizza Hut maybe once a month Vacation was driving to a campsite
Allie ✞@allie__voss

Every time these conversations start we go in circles, but two things can be true: 1) It is harder financially to get ahead than it was for previous generations 2) Many young people have insane issues with overconsumption and it's become so normalized they don't even realize

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Dr. Fat Man
Dr. Fat Man@ComradeFat·
I am rich. My wife is a high income earner. I own a business. We are going to do less work coz of the extra taxes. Nothing you can do about it @AlboMP We are now just going to bludge. Two more able bodied people not contributing to the economy. #auspol
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D G@DG89634230·
@HamishMcCallum1 @DemoniacoASX You are hilariously ignorant. Gets some investment experience with out risk and let us all know how it returns. Risk is the currency. Even children get that.
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Hamish McCallum@HamishMcCallum1·
@DemoniacoASX Totally untrue. You can make capital gains without any risk whatsoever. So sick of the entitled wealthy trying to defend their privilege. If you are successful with the start-up, you make a lot of money – that’s fine but you also should pay your fair share of tax.
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Demoniaco@DemoniacoASX·
To make capital gains one requires to take on risk Working 9-5 is the least riskiest form of income, yet capital gains are taxed the same as personal income. The govt can get away with 1 fucked up budget policy, but not 6 or 7. This is political suicide, surely.
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Humanvegetable@Humanvegetable1·
@LegendaryEnergy They are living a heavily subsidized life that is paid for by ALL future generations. The medicare, medicaid, social security that they use costs TRILLIONS per year. They would vote for slavery if they could live one more day on this planet... DISGUSTING!
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An0maly@LegendaryEnergy·
Are boomers the most despised generation in human history? Usually people love & admire their elders. But pretty much everyone thinks lowly of boomers besides themselves.
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D G@DG89634230·
@LegendaryEnergy Not all, but most, were selfish self absorbed parents before getting wealthy via the ponzy realestae boom. Money just highlighted Boomer’s narcisistic family-last tendencies. They’re like todlers expecting life /the world to revolve around. And their proud of it
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D G@DG89634230·
@NAllison89 I think it’s easier for boomers to suggest that every millennial is a softcock weak lazy opportunist. But the reality is that even if they were the hardest worker on the planet they still have to pay 15 times a medium and your wage to buy a house these days. That’s a problem.
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NAlison@NAllison89·
What I am getting from the boomer housing debate is that younger people increasingly think two things: One is that younger people shouldn't have to work for things like their parents did. Two: A lot of people overestimate just how rich most 65+ people really are.
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