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Angus Taylor’s #BudgetReply performance , and his repeated evasion of Sarah Ferguson’s questions was a disaster for the LNP. At this rate, Labor to win a 100 seat landslide.
#auspol
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i once worked with someone extremely wealthy and what stood out was their mindset and how they never complained about small inconveniences
their coffee order was wrong? they just drank it. flight delayed? they pulled out a book.
they had this quiet acceptance that some things simply aren’t worth the emotional energy while the rest of us stressed over what we couldn’t control, they had already shifted focus to what they could control.
it wasn’t really about money solving problems…
it was about having enough security that they didn’t feel the need to fight every battle... they could afford, mentally and emotionally, to let things go.
✦ 𝓢𝓱𝓲𝓷𝓮 ✦🪐@upshine3
For those who work for rich people, what's the most out-of-touch thing you witnessed?
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Nobel laureate author of 'Why Nations Fail' warns U.S. democracy won't survive the AI jobpocalypse | Fortune fortune.com/2026/02/22/who…
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Labor’s so-called “Future Made in Australia” is nothing but a hollow slogan. Under Anthony Albanese and Madeleine King, manufacturing jobs are vanishing before our eyes.
The Resources Minister didn’t just let this happen, she let it happen in her own backyard. Hundreds of her own constituents are losing their livelihoods while she parrots Labor’s talking points.
Western Australians know the truth: this isn’t a future made in Australia. It’s jobs lost in Australia.
The Coalition will fight for a stronger future that actually secures jobs, investment and industry.
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My favorite relationship advice is to do whatever it takes to become more secure and positive-sum.
When you’re secure, you don’t let the fear of rejection hold you back from pursuing friendships and relationships, you’re be more attractive to the people you pursue, and you prevent a ton of negative/alienating interactions.
When you’re positive-sum (or “full of love”), you genuinely root for other people’s flourishing on their own terms, independent of what’s in it for you, and you act in ways to bring it about that work for you. Generosity enriches your spirit, making you more secure.
Security, or self-respect, is a by-product of *being* a person you’d respect. The red-pill advice often focuses on looks or wealth, but no amount of either can bring durable security if you’re not secure without them. Real confidence can only be earned by being proud of yourself (which is when those things are helpful—when they represent hard work you’re proud of, not when they’re a crutch). There are no short cuts. It’s simple, but hard.
When you’re secure and positive-sum, people trust and feel safe around you, which is what they want. You then become rich in a currency money can’t buy.
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@jakestrading18 I like how our algorithms are different but are still intrinsically overlapped. You see it in the TA while I see it in the FA. Powerful in combination.
I'm still waiting for the next #WA1. It'll come and I'll be the first mover once again when the potential presents itself.
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So for all that cost, Australia has reduced its manmade CO2 emissions by a token 2.8% since 2005 (mainly by closing down industry and shipping production off-shore).
Net Zero is a complete scam.
It serves three purposes;
1. A money-making scam for the climate grifters & spivs.
2. Vote buying for the left side of politics.
3. Wealth transfer to Communist China.
How much damage do we need to inflict upon ourselves until we wake up ?

Adam Creighton@Adam_Creighton
Excluding planting more trees (LULUCF), Australia's emissions have only fallen 2.8% from 2005 levels, vastly short of the 43% Paris target. The transition is a joke.
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@_cocles @ausstockchick Labor isn't dumb enough to compromise their reputation on a policy backflip.
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3 million Australians with student loans will be hit with a $2.5 billion debt increase on June 1 as 3.2% indexation kicks in.
Albo promised a 20% loan cut before indexation but legislation is delayed until July.
Jokes on the Labor voters... again.
#Auspol2025
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