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@Metamade4

Progressive, likes facts, research, fairness, policies based in reality. Hate political and media opportunism. Voted Yes. Also @metamade.bsky.social

Katılım Ocak 2020
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Aofah Koff🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇦🇺
I don't know how the election will go tomorrow, but I do sincerely hope ONP get spanked. Firstly because they don't deserve a result and secondly, to tell these elitist billionaire arseholes, that Australia can't be bought.
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Mark@mark_melbin·
#BREAKING 😉 In news expected to ROCK this weekend's South Australian election, in 2017 Barnaby Joyce (Nationals => One Nation) spent $80 million💰 buying back floodwater 🌊 worth $0💰 from a company set up by Angus Taylor. But Labor spends too much? #auspol #OneNation #sapol
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bradpsychology@bradpsychology·
In Victoria, Labor retains a huge majority of 54 out of 88 seats. The bitterly divided opposition has cycled through five leaders in five years. So the media are pushing stories about a ‘Premier under pressure.’ This is why Victorians ignore the media.
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Aaron Smith
Aaron Smith@aaronsmith·
@EBlackwell6280 @PaulineHansonOz I've read One Nation's "policies". This snippet below is typical of the embarrassing level of detail in a One Nation "policy". An 8 year old could be more comprehensive.
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Aaron Smith@aaronsmith·
Another flawless candidate pick from One Nation. Reports say Aoi Baxter only enrolled to vote in South Australia a few weeks ago, and now he’s been disendorsed by the party after failing to appear in a UK court on a sexual touching charge.
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Ashley Greene
Ashley Greene@dazzaroo54·
This Chinese journo at Sky seems to like having a snipe at Albo she seems to have forgotten it was Albo and his negotiation skills that got her released from a Chinese prison!
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Australian Government
Their Majesties The King and Queen of Denmark have concluded the official program of their Australian visit, a journey that has taken them across some of our country’s most iconic and meaningful places.
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stranger@strangerous10·
Breaking: It’s revealed SA One Nation candidate AOI Baxter has a warrant out for his arrest in the UK for failing to attend court after being charged with sexual assault. Where does One Nation find these predators? 🙄 #auspol
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Anthony Albanese
Anthony Albanese@AlboMP·
Noel has worked at the Whyalla Steelworks for 58 years. The steel he produces here helps build the railways, roads, schools and hospitals Australia relies on. Backing Whyalla means backing workers like Noel. And it means backing our future. Because we want more jobs, more opportunity, and a stronger economy.
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Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
Conspiracy theorists can get away with a lot now regarding Covid because it is at this point a mild infection for most people But do not mess with meningitis It can be rapidly fatal. Anyone who has seen it won't ever forget it.
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Aaron Smith
Aaron Smith@aaronsmith·
This juxtaposition is crazy. Diesel near me just hit $3.59/L - about $280 to fill a Ford Ranger. At the same time, renewables via the grid were supplying my house at 5c/kWh today. At these rates, one Ranger fill-up costs more than charging my EV for a year.
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Kos Samaras
Kos Samaras@KosSamaras·
South Australia may be about to witness an extinction-level event for the Liberal Party. All polling has the Liberals at just 16% to 18% primary vote. One Nation is sitting at 22% to 25%, ahead of the party that has governed this country for a good chunk of time since federation. This is the cannibalisation playing out in real time. One Nation eating into the Liberal base from the right, while Labor consolidates and potentially extends its reach into middle urban Adelaide that Liberals once held comfortably. They are being squeezed from both directions simultaneously, and there’s nowhere to go. Six months ago, South Australia was the one state where analysts, myself included, thought One Nation would struggle. The geography doesn’t lend itself to the regional and outer suburban strongholds that typically fuel Pauline Hanson’s vote. The demographic profile is more insulated and hence, SA seemed like the firewall. That firewall is gone. If One Nation can poll 22% in South Australia, the implications for Queensland, NSW and Victoria are deeply ominous. This is no longer a regional protest vote phenomenon. It is a structural realignment eating through the conservative political ecosystem state by state. On the other side of the ledger, the SA Labor brand under Peter Malinauskas is performing exceptionally. His team will have a big day tomorrow. Graph: Newspoll
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Aaron Smith
Aaron Smith@aaronsmith·
@Ryandally08 That doesn't contradict him. Panic buying at some locations doesn't change the quantum.
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The Tonight Show@FallonTonight·
Jimmy does a roll call to see how each country replied to Trump after asking all the NATO countries to send ships to help him unblock the Strait of Hormuz. #FallonTonight
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Aaron Smith@aaronsmith·
It’s going well isn’t it?
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Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons@Peter_Fitz·
Brilliant writing by Michelle Cazzulino. Kyle and Jackie O Show: Dumped Sandilands is demanding respect. He doesn’t deserve it smh.com.au/culture/tv-and…
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