Jordan Wardle
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@Theblackfemini3 Its easy to have money in the bank when you sell off infrastructure and make retarded trsde agreements. John Howard was the beginning of the end of this nation
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When John Howard left office in 2007, he left this country with money in the bank and well over 200 days of fuel in the tanks.
Who squandered the fuel?
Come on in Kevin07
In 2010, there were 83 days of fuel under Rudd
And by 2012, there were 60 days' worth under Gillard.
It just got worse from there.
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@cybereality @MMatt14 Occasionally. He gets things wrong constantly and overexaggerates a lot of minor things.
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@Myleftnutt1 @lobotryas @cirnosad when you have a country that didn't even own its national pride, and it gets ripped out.
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We're almost completely screwed in Australia. Our entire food supply chain depends on plentiful access to diesel. So do all our heavy industries.
The regime has one option: Pick up the phone and call Russia groveling, Vladivostok has diesel. and its not far from Australia. We already purchase oil from Russian indirectly, through India (paying much more in the process) in order to satisfy our parasitic "friend" the USA.
The fuel can arrive in Australia in around 15-20 days. We have about 24 days left of diesel. It will soon be too late. Will our cowardly PM do what's right for Australia, or continue to serve the parasites who are destroying this country from the inside?

Sprinter Press@SprinterPress
Australia was partially left without gasoline, and a panic-induced rush to buy supplies began - X
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Pauline Hanson would not give up her comfortable senate seat, risks losing everything to run for the lower house..
Hanson is such a grifter there's no one known she'll give up six years of the senate versus running for government every three years..
Jordan Wardle@JordanWardle5
@Democracy_Duck @FranMooMoo Pauline Hanson can be pm in the senate. There is actually nothing stopping it
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@MajorBlipvert @OMGTheMess so a bit rough on the outside but runs like new even though new was older than you.
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@JordanWardle5 @OMGTheMess I don't have any photos of the farm poles and wires, but they're about as old as this tractor. And in about the same condition.

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Imagine you’re a wheat farmer and you’ve been waiting for a weather window to bring in the crop. Normally it’s 24/7 on the machines until the job is done.
Now imagine you’ve got a ev combine harvester
You’ve forked out millions for the harvester but that is just the beginning! You need probably four extra battery sets IF they have swap out batteries AND a massive increase in your power supply to charge these batteries.
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@MajorBlipvert @OMGTheMess seems dumb to not have these and the grid. considering that it still costs the same per kw.
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Survey shows most of you don’t like Android’s new sideloading restrictions androidauthority.com/android-sidelo…
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@GussyGeeUp @AofahKoff @angijones @MONI__MONZ labor isn't at fault for peoples lack of preparedness. a farmer should have some level of reserves.
cant blame government for everything
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@TechieUltimatum If they do not understand AI, please do not make shit up.
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There are some reports claiming that Tesla’s self-driving is not powered by artificial intelligence, but instead that real people remotely operate the cars from the backend.
Tesla@Tesla
Just squeezing through
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@AussieDawg01 @hammerofleft i should have used more words.
dont use the sa primary vote as the example for the nation, our elections dont work like that. You have to win seats, not just have a portion of votes
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@MenachemV @AlboMP @Albo @theage @australian @dailytelegraph @theheraldsun @2GB873 @3AW693 @smh Retard, the price will be as high as the market will bear. People are paying these prices so they will only slightly drop
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Petrol $2.50 per litre & @AlboMP is cashing in
GST has surged 39% from $0.18 to $0.25 per litre
Then @albo takes $0.50 in excise per litre
That’s $0.75 in tax
Without it ? Petrol would be $1.75 per litre
@theage @australian @dailytelegraph @theheraldsun @2GB873 @3AW693 @smh

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@itsrayfinkle @FranMooMoo You would think that, but the power of a monopoly is able to be pervasive even if it isn't apparent directly.
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@JordanWardle5 @FranMooMoo I love how you’ve worded that as if Murdoch press isn’t limited to certain mediums and demographics.
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@Drodgoat1091 @Matt_Camenzuli I didn't actually know the real values. Those were just examples.
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@JordanWardle5 @Matt_Camenzuli 70 cents off the pump price be very handy right about now, don't ya think LoL??
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Maybe we should try and convince Albanese that importing fuel is a form of immigration...
Watch the prices drop like a stone.
Matthew Camenzuli@Matt_Camenzuli
Australia waiting on 1 ship of fuel. We normally have 12. Imagine having food for only one month of the year. That's what this is. Surely it's time we drill and refine our own.
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@JeffGrimmie @BearBeardWisker @HustleBitch_ Another government has much less ability to use it against you than your own government.
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@JordanWardle5 @BearBeardWisker @HustleBitch_ My own government doing it is not the same as another government doing it. So you are correct but its not the same thing.
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🚨 THEY’RE QUIETLY ERASING YOUR INTERNET OPTIONS — AND REPLACING THEM WITH “APPROVED” HARDWARE
The U.S. is blocking new foreign-made routers while everything already on shelves stays approved, which means nothing disappears overnight… it just slowly stops getting replaced.
And it’s not small brands either, it’s the exact companies people actually use:
• TP-Link
• ASUS
• Netgear
All suddenly labeled a “national security risk.”
Routers aren’t just another gadget, they’re the entry point to everything in your house, every login, every message, every device runs through them, so if that layer gets narrowed down to a handful of “approved” options, that’s not a product shift… that’s control over the entire system.
And they’re not banning it all at once, they’re phasing it out quietly, the same way they’ve done with other tech, where the old stays, but the future gets cut off.
So if they control the hardware that controls your internet… what exactly do you think they’ll do with it next?
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@Drodgoat1091 @Matt_Camenzuli If the price goes down 50%, the price will go down maybe 10%. Not worth it.
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@JordanWardle5 @Matt_Camenzuli Government could help by getting rid of the fuel excise.. and it's actually the oil companies at the terminal gate not the fuel companies
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@mattskytower @TruthFairy131 Yes , let's take away the last little joy that people get from treats like this!
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🔥 BREAKING 🔥
Taxes on taxes on taxes.
“It’s for your health”.
The federal government is being called upon to consider a 20% tax on unhealthy items, such as soft drinks, confectionery, biscuits, pastries, ice cream and processed meat, while redistributing that revenue to bring down the cost of healthy foods.
Meanwhile the cost of fresh healthy food is about to skyrocket & farmers are struggling to obtain fuel & fertiliser to plant crops.
Labor’s priority is MORE TAXES.
When will Aussies throw these parasites out?

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