Nicholas Miegs

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Nicholas Miegs

Nicholas Miegs

@HoodDented

Australia started out as a free country with a small government 🌸 it worked out well, let's give it another crack.

Katılım Ocak 2024
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David 🐿
David 🐿@ZDM0916·
Summary of Alex Newman’s argument: Newman criticizes the climate protection and environmental agenda as being built on a false basic assumption: that CO₂ is a dangerous pollutant. He refutes this with scientific facts—CO₂ is essential for life (we exhale it, plants need it), makes up only a tiny fraction of greenhouse gases, and has actually had positive effects in recent decades (greener plants, higher crop yields). The real agenda, however, is not environmental protection but total control: By declaring CO₂ a “pollutant,” virtually every human activity can be regulated (eating, mobility, energy, life itself). Measures such as eating insects or driving electric cars do not serve climate protection according to Newman, but rather the expansion of state and bureaucratic power. The claimed “environmental benefits” are therefore fictitious as long as the premise “CO₂ = pollution” is false. In short: It is not about saving the planet, but about subjecting people to a totalitarian control structure.
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Thomas Sowell Quotes
Thomas Sowell Quotes@ThomasSowell·
Alex Newman breaks down the climate agenda in 90 seconds.
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Tumbawumba
Tumbawumba@_Tumbawumba·
@Osinttechnical Always sad to loose a such an outstanding military asset. But Iranians can hardly celebrate a few US aircraft being struck in contrast to the entire Iranian Airforce being eliminated and put on its knees. Who dominates the skies above Iran now?
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OSINTtechnical
OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical·
New image reportedly showing the USAF E-3 Sentry destroyed in an Iranian attack at Prince Sultan Airbase on Friday. Matches 81-0005, an E-3C seen deployed to the base in recent weeks.
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Tumbawumba
Tumbawumba@_Tumbawumba·
These kind's of bombing attacks not only inflict collateral damage on key Iranian assets but also take a huge toll on the psyche and mental acuity of the IRGC. Hence all the bluster you hear from the Iranian regime propagandists saying we won't negotiate, we've hit US assets and we are strong, we don't back down, etc... All a facade to hide the infighting, disunity, defections and low morale of an increasingly over stretched regime.
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Mossad Commentary
Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil·
‼️ UPDATE: U.S. B-2 stealth bombers have carried out major airstrikes deep inside Iran, targeting key military and underground facilities. Stay connected, follow @MOSSADil.
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Nicholas Miegs@HoodDented·
@OMGTheMess Turnbull is the most successful Labour plant in history. Disgusting swamp creature
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David Limbrick MP 🌸
David Limbrick MP 🌸@_davidlimbrick·
How do we ensure scarce resources like fuel are allocated to their highest value use?
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Nicholas Miegs@HoodDented·
@arbsmichael The government is not the solution. The government is the problem. The price gouging laws are the ones creating the shortage by not allowing demand and supply to meet at equilibrium
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Michael Arbon
Michael Arbon@arbsmichael·
Australia is in a fuel squeeze, and the government really only has two paths. One is heavy-handed. Declare an emergency, intervene in the market, ration supply, restrict movement, and manage the decline. The other is strategic. Australia is energy-rich. We have abundant gas, coal, and uranium. We have leverage, and we should use it. We can make continued access to our precious resources conditional on replenishing and boosting our fuel stores. We should negotiate from our position of strength. The first action of government in a fuel crisis should not be to limit how Australians live, but to ensure our nation has the fuel to keep living.
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Nicholas Miegs@HoodDented·
@hammerofleft The Liberal party has don't this to itself. One Nation has done nothing other than being in the right place right time when people are looking for an alternative.
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Jack The Aussie
Jack The Aussie@hammerofleft·
Yougov poll. This is a massacre. One nation has devoured the coalition and is chasing down the ALP.
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9News Melbourne
9News Melbourne@9NewsMelb·
Expect to see a lot more police on the beat in Melbourne's CBD, with the number of officers on patrol set to double as part of Operation Harmony. @penelopeliersch #9News
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Nicholas Miegs@HoodDented·
@kjsnioctib @PeterOB24979769 The majority having tantrums about price gouging are also coming from communist psychology. If prices were allowed to rise to match the supply with the demand it would suppress the panic buying and there would be no shortages
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kjsnioctib
kjsnioctib@kjsnioctib·
@PeterOB24979769 They're communists who think that everybody should be allocated the exact same amount of fuel regardless of their actual needs.
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Peter OBrien
Peter OBrien@PeterOB24979769·
What’s the problem with filling Jerry cans in the current circumstances? Makes sense to me.
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James Stefano
James Stefano@StefJamieSan·
@DrewPavlou Sniff test Total NDIS expenditure $50 billion pa Total recipients 740,000 Cost per recipient = $67,000 pa The average NDIS recipient is not producing $67,000 pa in output, let alone paying $67,000 in tax (the only proper way to say "paying for itself" Conclusion: Big Fat Lie
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
ABC News just released a story on the NDIS claiming that a new study says the scheme basically pays for itself through increased work force participation and economic growth. But when you actually read the report you find that the claims are far more modest: “A report from the e61 Institute, an independent economic research body, has found NDIS participants work nearly two hours more per week within four years of entering the scheme, and earn an extra $76 per fortnight. As a result, participants are less likely to receive the JobSeeker unemployment payment and more likely to receive the Disability Support Pension, which supplements the income of those who are in the workforce.” $50 billion for two hours of increased economic productivity a week? Seems not very efficient to me
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Nicholas Miegs@HoodDented·
@DavidLeyonhjelm If I had been born 30 years earlier I would have paid off a house by how because the house price to income ratio was half what it is now. So sure you earned it but now the financial system asset bubble has made it impossible for my generation to also earn it.
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Andrew Leigh
Andrew Leigh@ALeighMP·
Alicia Payne MP returned from maternity leave this week after welcoming baby Joseph, her third child. In what may be a first, Alicia and Joseph asked the Prime Minister a question with Joseph in her arm (photo by Mike Bowers). Parliament is happier, smarter and kinder with Alicia in it. #auspol #qt
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Nicholas Miegs@HoodDented·
@FredPawle @ALeighMP Members of Parliament is the one place where it is a good thing when people can't perform. Because everytime they perform they only mess up the country. I'd like a government that does nothing and just leaves us alone to live free thanks
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Fred Pawle
Fred Pawle@FredPawle·
@ALeighMP This photo implies two things: 1. That bringing a child to work doesn’t compromise performance. 2. That caring for an infant while working doesn’t compromise the child’s development. Wrong on both counts. And yet this woman is a Member of Parliament. Australia is doomed.
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Nicholas Miegs@HoodDented·
@arbsmichael There is even more taxes driving up the cost of the after tax cost. There is a mountain of them. The government extracts almost half the GDP.
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Michael Arbon
Michael Arbon@arbsmichael·
Filled my ute with diesel tonight and paid over $3 a litre for the first time in my life. Every litre of diesel I purchased includes 52.6 cents in fuel excise and a 10% gst. The GST is charged on top of the excise, a tax on a tax. Oil prices have spiked sharply as a result of the Iran conflict. Fuel prices feed directly into inflation. Inflation creates financial stress and erodes living standards. Supply of oil and fuel is very uncertain. High prices act as a rationing tool initially, but the focus must be on sourcing stock to both replenish and expand reserves. We have heaps of leverage as a major exporter of gas, coal, iron, uranium etc. Once supply is sured up, it is fair to call for the federal government to reduce or eliminate the excise and GST on fuel sales in Australia. But tax relief without spending restraint does not remove the cost, it simply defers it, adding to debt that future taxpayers must service. Relief at the bowser must be matched by discipline in Canberra. If Treasurer Chalmers and the Labor Government care about the Australian people, they must take serious action to reduce both public spending and our tax burden.
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Nicholas Miegs@HoodDented·
@taipan168 So is that saying Australia is getting indianised at a rate is half a million per year? And this is good?
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taipan168
taipan168@taipan168·
To all the idiots (whom I won't name) continually using the overseas arrivals and departures data to scaremonger that net overseas migration to Australia is at a record high, explain the massive divergence in these two lines since the pandemic. I'll wait.
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Nicholas Miegs
Nicholas Miegs@HoodDented·
@Nicole_wren01 @4mambo Sadly it's not because the government tells them to it's because that industry has a left wing ideology generally. It's all the way from the university departments
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Nicholas Miegs
Nicholas Miegs@HoodDented·
@4mambo Government media is close to the exact opposite of free speech. It's 1984 indoctrination isn't it?
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