Get Rid Of Government
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Get Rid Of Government
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Time to get on the GROG 🇦🇺... Get Rid Of Government... over governed and under delivered to... wake up Australia

BHP made $91 billion in profit in the last ten years. All while getting over $5 billion in taxpayer funded subsidies for their petrol & accounting for a third of our total emissions. Greenlit by Labor, the Libs & One Nation.

A lot of people have struggled to believe me when I say that the Australian Human Rights Commission is giving pregnancy protections in law to men who claim to be woman, because it’s so stupid it’s hard to believe anyone would say it. Enjoy:

Happy birthday Pauline. While you’re partying with another billionaire buddy, the rest of us showed up to Parliament to work for Australians.





Australia should direct revenue towards electrification, not further diesel consumption 👇🏻 theconversation.com/for-44-years-a…


While the government freezes support payments and cuts the NDIS, it's still letting multinationals make massive profits off our oil and gas while paying minimal tax, and it's subsiding mining companies with $5bn a year in fuel tax credits, disincentivizing them from decarbonising their businesses. We're robbing the vulnerable to pay Gina. abc.net.au/news/2026-05-2…



Muslims now make up a major share of the younger generation in the Austrian capital. Among students in Vienna’s public schools, 42% identify as Muslim. 🇦🇹

An Inconvenient Truth for climate alarmists: Al Gore’s dramatic climate warnings shaped a generation — but 20 years later, the data tell a very different story. Climate-related deaths are down 97% over the past century, polar bears more than doubled since the 1960s, and global burned area has decreased by more than 25% over the past quarter century. That's hardly a success of climate policy though: fossil fuels still provide 81% of world energy, emissions keep rising, and $16 trillion+ spent on green policies since Gore's movie came out hasn’t changed the trajectory. A good reminder that panic is a terrible policy adviser. newsweek.com/data-vs-drama-…






