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Australia/ New Zealand Katılım Mayıs 2020
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Geoff Wilson
Geoff Wilson@GeoffWilsonWAM·
Theft from aspirational Australians will be delivered in the budget next week. Young Aussie puts in $10k, compounds at 15% for 50 years → $10.84 million. Inflation-indexed cost base: just $44k. Current CGT: $2.63M tax. Labor’s new proposal: $5.23M tax. They want to seize HALF your life’s work. This isn’t tax reform — it’s theft from aspirational Australia. Stop punishing success. #TaxRaid #AussieDreamKiller
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
The RBA has been forced to raise interest rates and punish mortgage holders AGAIN because this Labor Government doesn’t understand basic economics. Their reckless spending and non-stop handouts are driving inflation through the roof. They’re throwing taxpayer dollars around and then act shocked when inflation explodes. Governments are supposed to deliver economic stability, not buy votes. Labor have destroyed productivity, wiped out industries and manufacturing, and flooded the public service with more bureaucrats to keep their poll numbers up. Australians aren’t destitute because they’re lazy, they’re destitute because this Government has killed hope. People are crying out for help and Labor’s answer is another handout, paid for by putting it on the national credit card. We are NOT going to turn this around while they keep buying votes with taxpayer money. Next week’s budget is the moment of truth. If they’ve got any sense left Labor will show real restraint, cut the waste and start reducing both debt AND inflation.
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Matthew Horncastle
Matthew Horncastle@matt_horncastle·
Bullion is the last free movement and store of wealth. It will not be long until the government creates a bullion register. For your own safety.
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Ben Robson
Ben Robson@brobson_politic·
Dear Australians, You are not experiencing a cost of living crisis, you are experiencing a cost of government crisis. The hallmark of EVERY socialist regime, in history, around the world, has been high inflation. If the calculated inflation rate is nearing 5%, then the actual inflation rate is more likely closer to 7% or more. This inflation is (almost) entirely driven by government policies: money printing, high taxation, high regulation, high-debt, preventing supply (over-regulation), ramping up demand (immigration). If actual inflation is at 7%, it means that the price of everything is doubling every ~10.5 years. A house valued at $1mil today will be $2mil in 2037. A $2 7-Eleven cup of coffee will be $4 in 2037. A $150 purchase of petrol will be $300 in 2037. theage.com.au/politics/feder…
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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
#BREAKING The father of slain Australian soldier Robert Poate says his son’s killer still roams free while Australia hunts its own. Private Robert Poate, a young Australian soldier, was riddled with 11 bullets by an Afghan Army “friendly” Hugh Poate said it’s hard to stomach the fact the Albanese Government has dropped the ball on that case while splashing millions of dollars investigating Ben Roberts-Smith. An allied ANA soldier known as “Hekmatullah” who was being mentored by Australian soldiers, murdered three Aussies and wounded two others in an insider attack. Within 20 minutes of that attack, a small team of SAS soldiers led by Roberts-Smith was tasked with a capture/kill mission of Hekmatullah. It was on this mission that 5 “war crime murders” allegedly occurred. Hekmatullah was later captured in Pakistan where, with chilling defiance, he proudly confessed to all 4 charges – murdering 3 Australian Soldiers, wounding two, treason and being a member of a terrorist organisation. He was sentenced to death. It was later revealed that DFAT was unbelievably opposed to the death sentence being carried out & Hekmatullah was subsequently released. Today, he roams free in the mountains of Afghanistan, while Ben Roberts Smith is persecuted by Anthony Albanese.
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Matthew Horncastle
Matthew Horncastle@matt_horncastle·
A great country needs real money.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
Australia should be the richest country in the world. We should be completely self-reliant, not dependent on other countries. One Nation has been warning about losing our sovereignty for 30 years. It’s time to retake Australia and make sure it’s run for the benefit of Australians first.
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JamesBTCAdviser@JamesBTCAdviser·
@actparty You need to reduce government by 80% first, low hanging fruit
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ACT New Zealand
ACT New Zealand@actparty·
Here’s an idea: give young Kiwis skin in the game so they learn responsibility, risk, and reward in a real way. Every Year 11 student would get $500 in a supervised starter portfolio and move through different types of investments as they build their knowledge over the year. It would be funded from the existing KiwiSaver subsidy – roughly five percent of the current annual cost.
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Anthony Albanese
Anthony Albanese@AlboMP·
Australia and the Netherlands are united by shared values. Today I spoke with Prime Minister @RobJetten about the conflict in the Middle East and its impact on fuel supply and prices around the world. We also discussed our new Australia-EU Free Trade Agreement, ongoing support for Ukraine, and cooperation in the Indo-Pacific. When we work together, we get better outcomes.
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Andy
Andy@andreas_nigbur·
The Oil Lie Oil isn’t rare, it’s also not made from dead dinosaurs. It’s the 2nd most common liquid after water and is the Earth’s lifeblood. The scarcity myth was a Rockefeller lie to dramatically increase the oil price. The system tells you that oil is liquefied dinosaurs (biotic theory) so you believe it's scarce and pay whatever they want. Lie. Oil is abiotic—a liquid mineral generated by the Earth's own engine through high-pressure and high-temperature processes in the mantle. It is the lubricant for tectonic plates. Depleted wells from the 70s have been found to be fuller today than before. Why? Because the Earth's system pumps it from the subsoil. It doesn't run out; it regenerates. By extracting it on a massive scale, we are drying out the Earth's gears. This is why there are more earthquakes and creaking faults: we are stripping the oil from the engine. The fossil theory (coined by the Rockefellers and the Smithsonian in the late 19th century) is the greatest economic hack in history. If oil came from organic matter, it would have a biological signature (nitrogen, phosphorus, etc.) that would degrade. Crude oil is pure polymeric hydrocarbon. The Thomas Gold Thesis This expert (whom the system tried to discredit) proved that methane and oil rise from the depths of the mantle. Hydrocarbons are primordial constituents of the Earth's formation. By calling it fossil, they tell you it's a resource that's running out. If Humanity knew that oil is like tap water for the Earth, the geopolitics of the parasites would go down the drain in a single day.
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Rukshan Fernando
Rukshan Fernando@therealrukshan·
Susan Coyle has just been promoted to Chief of Army in Australia, a move that has been hailed as a victory for diversity within the military by the Prime Minister and the Defence Minister. Krissy Barrett was recently appointed as head of the Australian Federal Police, with similar sentiments expressed by government leaders. Unfortunately, years of obsessive DEI practices and the prioritisation of diversity over merit have led many Australians to question whether these women were selected based on genuine qualifications or simply as DEI hires. Were more capable individuals overlooked so that politicians could grandstand? This situation is entirely the fault of the woke left and the Labor government in Australia. These women should distance themselves from being paraded as props for progress and firmly reject the constant framing of their appointments around diversity.
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JamesBTCAdviser@JamesBTCAdviser·
@PaulineHansonOz This is absolutely disgraceful behaviour from our government. Who would want to fight for this country if this is how we treat our heros. Shameful
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
I remain steadfast in my support of Ben Roberts-Smith despite news of his arrest today. Ben, his immediate and broader defence family need the Australian people’s support right now and I will not abandon him like so many other politicians. Ben was disgracefully arrested in front of his twin 15 year old girls. He will be held in jail for 7 days. He gets just one bail application. If that application fails, they can hold him for 2 years. AFP and OSI have spent $300 million dollars over 10 years to get to this point.
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JamesBTCAdviser@JamesBTCAdviser·
So true, massive own goal
Matt Barrie@matt_barrie

@ausstockchick there's no reason for australia to be in any energy crisis, housing crisis, manufacturing crisis or cost of living crisis all totally created by government policy

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Nick shirley
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy·
@SenWarren Why don’t you guys eliminate fraud before asking for more money?
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JamesBTCAdviser@JamesBTCAdviser·
@matt_horncastle There should be tax incentives for them to do this, especially around employing people too.
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Matthew Horncastle
Matthew Horncastle@matt_horncastle·
Lower the company age to 16 New Zealand should let 16 year olds start and run businesses they build from scratch. If a young person creates the product, finds the customers, makes the sales, and grows the business, I see no reason the law should stop them. What I do not support is 16 year olds being pressured into buying businesses, being handed complex companies, or being talked into bad deals before they are mature enough to judge the risk. That is the distinction. If they build it, let them own it. If they are being sold it, gifted it, or structured into it, wait until 18. Gen Z grew up on the internet. Many of them understand sales, software, branding, media, and online business earlier than previous generations ever did. I recently met a very capable 16 year old, the son of a friend of mine, and he could build and run a business better than many adults already in the system. We say we want more innovation, more productivity, and more entrepreneurship. Then we tell capable young people to wait. That makes no sense. Let them build. Let them own what they create. Protect them from bad deals. But do not stop them from starting.
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Tas
Tas@MrCunnyFunt·
1987 Holden VL Calais Turbo just sold for $217,000 AUD👏👏
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grubles
grubles@notgrubles·
The Google quantum paper is co-authored by someone employed by the Ethereum Foundation. I'm dead. 😂
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