Monkey Magic 🐵🎩

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Monkey Magic 🐵🎩

Monkey Magic 🐵🎩

@MSseekingtruth

Believe half of what you see and none of what you hear...

Katılım Mart 2022
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The Fiery Sagittarius
The Fiery Sagittarius@TheFierySadge·
What if the whole Q shit was to keep the one group of ppl (true patriots) from rising up and taken over this cesspool of a country and its antichrist handlers? What if we could’ve taken back our country, but those who would’ve done it just “trusted the (bullshit) plan”? Yeah… 😡
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Echo 𝕏
Echo 𝕏@echodatruth·
Last night I spoke with a close friend deep in the Q*Anon community. She dropped something heavy: Not just her, many inside are now questioning if they’ve been completely duped by the ultimate psyop. I told her she’s right to doubt. Q always said QUESTION EVERYTHING. But too many stopped questioning and started following the script. Look around: The US is bending over backwards, politically, financially, militarily, straight-up worshiping Israel while pouring billions into endless wars in the Middle East. Gaza, Lebanon, escalating tensions… it’s biblical-level chaos unfolding right now. They preached “We’re saving Israel for last.” What if that was the trap all along? They made the world believe they were going to end Israel… but instead it ended up controlling everything, and that “the plan” would save it last. Funneling millions into a scripted story while we barrel through end times straight toward the revealing of the Antichrist? Wild times. The pieces aren’t fitting anymore. #Palantir #QuestionEverything #EndTimes #AwakeNotWoke
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Dirtyleftie
Dirtyleftie@CraigSarg73·
Australia now has the world’s strongest economy and some of its weakest economic reporting. Coverage of the latest Federal Budget exposed just how far standards in Australia’s media have declined. The Budget data showed Australia remains one of the strongest-performing advanced economies on Earth. It is currently the only country with unemployment and inflation both below 4.7%, median adult wealth above US$250,000, triple-A credit ratings from all major agencies, moderate interest rates, and government debt below 25% of GDP. On top of that, the Budget introduced reforms aimed at tackling long-standing structural inequities changes that many economists argue were overdue. In most countries, results like these would dominate headlines and strengthen public confidence. Instead, much of Australia’s media responded with outrage, fear campaigns and ideological attacks. Headlines warned of “budget debacles”, “dire consequences”, “war on wealth”, and “further pain”, while largely ignoring Australia’s globally leading economic performance. Much of the commentary relied on the same recycled narratives that have dominated economic reporting for years narratives that often collapse under scrutiny. Claim: Living standards are falling. Reality: Living standards dipped globally after COVID, including in Australia, but key indicators have rebounded strongly since 2023. Australians are travelling overseas in record numbers, spending more on dining, retail and discretionary goods, and consumer activity has surged. Claim: Wages are going backwards. Reality: Real wages were hit during the inflation spike that followed the pandemic, but wage growth has now outpaced inflation. Since late 2023, wages, pensions and welfare payments have all risen faster than consumer prices. Claim: Australia is a high-tax country. Reality: Australia remains one of the lower-taxed advanced economies. The GST is just 10%, far below consumption taxes across much of Europe, while Australia’s total tax-to-GDP ratio sits near the bottom of the OECD. Claim: Labor keeps increasing taxes. Reality: IMF data places Australia among the lowest-taxing developed economies in both 2025 and 2026. Claim: Labor is anti-business. Reality: Business profits outside mining have reached record highs, while employment and expansion across many sectors continue to grow. Claim: Labor spends recklessly. Reality: Spending as a share of GDP under Anthony Albanese remains below levels seen under several previous governments, including the Morrison Government. Claim: Business investment is collapsing. Reality: Investment stagnated during the Coalition years but has resumed growth under the current government. The bigger issue is what this says about Australia’s media culture. Economic reporting increasingly resembles political campaigning rather than factual analysis. Too often, selective statistics, misleading framing and emotionally loaded commentary replace balanced reporting. When positive economic outcomes are ignored while fear and outrage dominate coverage, it damages public trust, distorts national debate and weakens social cohesion. Australia’s economy is not perfect. Productivity, housing affordability and inequality remain serious challenges. But pretending the country is in economic collapse despite internationally strong results does not inform the public. It misleads them.
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Joseph Armand
Joseph Armand@JosephArmand1·
At the next Federal election...if you want rational sane government...the ONLY choice will be Albo and Labor. The right, who will act as a bloc, are all varying degrees of lunacy, Trumpism, anti-science, anti-medicine, conspiracy, vested interests. #auspol
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Alan Kohler
Alan Kohler@AlanKohler·
This week's column for @abcnews in which I explain why Angus Taylor's immigration/housing policy would not result in a cut to immigration and suggest that migration should be run by an independent body like the Reserve Bank. abc.net.au/news/2026-05-2…
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Ash
Ash@AshPolitik·
The irony of One Nation supporters existing to rail against the establishment and status quo, yet their backer is an elitist billionaire. Yet, It is Labor who delivers intergenerational game changer budget for young people, workers, and families.
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Tom the whistleblower
Tom the whistleblower@blowingtom2·
That’s a really confronting & thought through piece. It’s about right. I still the eastern Melbourne seats that were liberal and some now Labor, will be Labor. I’m not sure Wilson can hold Goldstein, nor Hawke can keep Mitchell.
Kos Samaras@KosSamaras

The end of the Menzies project. Our Financial Review MRP projects a new political future for this country. In 1944, Robert Menzies founded the Liberal Party. Two years earlier he had named its base, the “forgotten people”, the suburban middle class, the small businessman, the owner-occupier. With the Country Party, the Coalition that emerged would govern Australia for two-thirds of the next eight decades. Our latest RedBridge | Accent Research MRP, modelling all 150 seats, suggests that project is ending. If an election were held now: • Labor - 31% primary, 76 seats. A majority government. • One Nation - 28% primary, 53 seats. The Official Opposition. • Coalition - 21% primary, 12 seats. A rump. • Independents - 8 seats. • Greens, KAP, Centre Alliance - one seat. 62 seats change hands. The Coalition loses 37 to One Nation. Labor loses 16 to One Nation. The Coalition wins zero seats in Queensland, WA, SA or Tasmania. Who votes for whom now: Labor has become a bimodal coalition (two distinct voter populations rather than one). University-educated, professional inner-metro voters in Grayndler, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide. Plus the multicultural outer suburbs, Watson, Blaxland, Chifley, Calwell, Bruce, Fowler. Renters and mortgage-holders. Younger. Non-religious in the inner city, Muslim/Hindu/Buddhist/Orthodox/Catholic in the outer suburbs. Two populations, one vote. One Nation is now the party of the Anglo working class. Regional Queensland, regional NSW, regional Victoria, regional WA. Plus the outer-suburban mortgage belts of every capital, Lindsay, Hawke, Latrobe, Forde, Longman, Canning, Pearce. No university degree. Trades and blue-collar work. Protestant or no religion. English-only households. Mortgage stress and government payments. This is the Coalition’s old base, voting somewhere else. The Liberal Party is left with a small bucket of seats. Bradfield, Mitchell, Berowra, Cook. Menzies, Deakin, Aston, Goldstein, Flinders. Wannon. High-income, university-educated, Anglo, owner-occupier, 45+. The seats the teals didn’t take in 2022. And even there, the Liberals are surviving on preferences, not primaries. A caveat on the Melbourne eastern seats, Menzies, Deakin, Aston, Chisholm. The model may not fully capture the impact of the Chinese diaspora vote. Those seats are too close to call. The LNP wins zero seats in Queensland. The Nationals are projected to nearly be wiped out. This is what a decade of choices looks like. A decade of not representing people economically. A decade of finding new ways to offend the multicultural communities that used to be persuadable. A decade of assuming the regional and outer-suburban base would stay home no matter what. The base didn’t stick around for the self indulgence and it found another home. The Menzies project rested on a “forgotten people” who could see themselves represented by the Liberal Party. They no longer can. They’re voting One Nation. Labor wins this scenario. But the structural story is on the right of politics. The Coalition is no longer the Opposition. One Nation is. More details on the MRP can be accessed via the link below.

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Ash
Ash@AshPolitik·
@Temjinck Oh, you are children. Mate, ON is the new opposition, LNP is dead. With pathetic emotional intelligence as this, Labor will do you slowly
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Ash@AshPolitik·
This is an existential crisis for the Coalition, not Labor. The One Nation supporters and right wing sphere have this deluded notion that they are currently destroying Labor politically. Wrong. My orange friends, you are just the next opposition.
Kos Samaras@KosSamaras

The end of the Menzies project. Our Financial Review MRP projects a new political future for this country. In 1944, Robert Menzies founded the Liberal Party. Two years earlier he had named its base, the “forgotten people”, the suburban middle class, the small businessman, the owner-occupier. With the Country Party, the Coalition that emerged would govern Australia for two-thirds of the next eight decades. Our latest RedBridge | Accent Research MRP, modelling all 150 seats, suggests that project is ending. If an election were held now: • Labor - 31% primary, 76 seats. A majority government. • One Nation - 28% primary, 53 seats. The Official Opposition. • Coalition - 21% primary, 12 seats. A rump. • Independents - 8 seats. • Greens, KAP, Centre Alliance - one seat. 62 seats change hands. The Coalition loses 37 to One Nation. Labor loses 16 to One Nation. The Coalition wins zero seats in Queensland, WA, SA or Tasmania. Who votes for whom now: Labor has become a bimodal coalition (two distinct voter populations rather than one). University-educated, professional inner-metro voters in Grayndler, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide. Plus the multicultural outer suburbs, Watson, Blaxland, Chifley, Calwell, Bruce, Fowler. Renters and mortgage-holders. Younger. Non-religious in the inner city, Muslim/Hindu/Buddhist/Orthodox/Catholic in the outer suburbs. Two populations, one vote. One Nation is now the party of the Anglo working class. Regional Queensland, regional NSW, regional Victoria, regional WA. Plus the outer-suburban mortgage belts of every capital, Lindsay, Hawke, Latrobe, Forde, Longman, Canning, Pearce. No university degree. Trades and blue-collar work. Protestant or no religion. English-only households. Mortgage stress and government payments. This is the Coalition’s old base, voting somewhere else. The Liberal Party is left with a small bucket of seats. Bradfield, Mitchell, Berowra, Cook. Menzies, Deakin, Aston, Goldstein, Flinders. Wannon. High-income, university-educated, Anglo, owner-occupier, 45+. The seats the teals didn’t take in 2022. And even there, the Liberals are surviving on preferences, not primaries. A caveat on the Melbourne eastern seats, Menzies, Deakin, Aston, Chisholm. The model may not fully capture the impact of the Chinese diaspora vote. Those seats are too close to call. The LNP wins zero seats in Queensland. The Nationals are projected to nearly be wiped out. This is what a decade of choices looks like. A decade of not representing people economically. A decade of finding new ways to offend the multicultural communities that used to be persuadable. A decade of assuming the regional and outer-suburban base would stay home no matter what. The base didn’t stick around for the self indulgence and it found another home. The Menzies project rested on a “forgotten people” who could see themselves represented by the Liberal Party. They no longer can. They’re voting One Nation. Labor wins this scenario. But the structural story is on the right of politics. The Coalition is no longer the Opposition. One Nation is. More details on the MRP can be accessed via the link below.

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Imajin
Imajin@BradJamin3·
Intel coming in. People are evacuating Melbourne and heading bush. ADF soldiers have told their best mates and families to go bush, near water reserves. Take medical supplies and food. Go near rivers, etc. We are all getting the text messages.
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X22 Report
X22 Report@X22Report·
Trump will eventually make the legal case that the national debt was created THROUGH FRAUD — and fraud vitiates everything. Combined with Amendment 14 Section 4, the debt will shrink to nearly nothing. Trump then pays it off, brings us fully into the new system, and the central bank loses all leverage over the American people permanently.
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Monkey Magic 🐵🎩
Monkey Magic 🐵🎩@MSseekingtruth·
@BradJamin3 @Trident369 The Soviet Cheka convinced anti-Bolshevik dissidents in the 1920s that a secret military network was working inside the USSR to overthrow the govt. Dissidents were told not to rebel but rather to wait for the operation to play out. Sounds a lot like "Trust the plan"
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Imajin@BradJamin3·
Genuine question for Australians: Would you support President Donald J Trump taking over Australia?
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Shelby@Trident369·
@BradJamin3 If people knew what was really going on with Trump ,Q and the Global Alliance they would say yes
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Tom the whistleblower
Tom the whistleblower@blowingtom2·
This is the type of shit all gay men cop in their lives. It happened to me again today. People like this prick assume homosexuality and pedophiles are the same. I cannot tell you how angry this makes me.
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Footscray's Finest
Footscray's Finest@FootscraysFine1·
Is there a special kind of sex offender registry for sick people who film and share videos of toilets?
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