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Brisbane, Queensland Katılım Mart 2021
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It’s seismic now. For years, ordinary Australians were told their concerns about housing, energy prices, debt, immigration pressure and cost of living were fringe opinions. This poll suggests something much deeper: centre Australia is finding its voice again.
The electrician, the truck driver, the nurse, the small business owner and the young family trying to buy their first home; they are starting to realise they are not alone.
This is a huge signal flare. A stark reminder that democracy still belongs to the people when enough people decide to speak at once. Strategically the biggest implication may not even be the raw polling number itself. It is that both major parties are now being forced to acknowledge issues they previously dismissed out of hand, especially around housing affordability, migration pressure, infrastructure strain and trust in our institutions. That alone represents a noticeable shift in Australian politics.
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🚨 NEW: Federal voting intention 🟧 ONP: 32% 🟥 ALP: 28.5% 🟦 L/NP: 16.5% 🟩 GRN: 11.5% ⬛️ OTH: 11.5% Two-party-preferred 🟥 ALP: 55% 🟦 L/NP: 45% ALP vs ONP 🟥 ALP: 51% 🟧 ONP: 49% L/NP vs ONP 🟧 ONP: 51% 🟦 L/NP: 49% Roy Morgan [SMS] | 13-14 May | n=2348
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We are witnessing a full blown preference cascade in Australia - now that people actually think One Nation can win, we might see them poll as high as 40%
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🚨 NEW: Federal voting intention 🟧 ONP: 32% 🟥 ALP: 28.5% 🟦 L/NP: 16.5% 🟩 GRN: 11.5% ⬛️ OTH: 11.5% Two-party-preferred 🟥 ALP: 55% 🟦 L/NP: 45% ALP vs ONP 🟥 ALP: 51% 🟧 ONP: 49% L/NP vs ONP 🟧 ONP: 51% 🟦 L/NP: 49% Roy Morgan [SMS] | 13-14 May | n=2348
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Budget 2026
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People smart and resourceful enough to own investment properties aren’t about to sell them just to pay Albanese’s new tax. They’ll simply wait it out until a new government promises to scrap it. Albanese won’t get anywhere near the revenue he’s banking on — this is shaping up to be another policy disaster. Vote Pauline Hanson One Nation @AshPolitik
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Eventually, Labor will force everyone to sell their assets and investments - consolidating all wealth into either savings or the family home.
Then they'll ban cash.
Once that is done - the real taxation will begin on trapped wealth that cannot escape.
Your hard work will become the government's credit card.
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$Tel the rumors are true. There’s only about 9.5 billion left to buy 😂🤜🏼🤛🏼 #telcoin to $10 🚀

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$TEL is really going to deliver everything they said they would. The projected timeline hasn't always been perfect, but the fundamentals never changed. Test net in final stages before Mainnet launch. Reading the tealeaves from Parker's latest interview hints at v5 being all but ready. 24+ MNOs signed on and connecting into the system as validators. Global reach. Clarity gaining traction. Despite all the negativity, they march forward 🚀
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Australians are being replaced. This isn’t a theory, it’s government policy.
The Albanese Government is importing tens of thousands of foreigners every single month, with the expressed purpose of changing what our nation is.
Home Affairs Tony Burke said it himself when he declared that he’s “never believed in assimilation.”
But Australians exist and we will fight to keep our nation.
#immigration #politics #christianity #australia
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No matter where you stand on negative gearing or CGT concessions, politicians shouldn’t be allowed to win elections on promises, then turn around and say “circumstances changed” once they’re in power. If you break major election commitments, there should be a fresh election. Simple.
@AlboMP and @JEChalmers didn’t just “change their position”… they flat out lied to the Australian people multiple times, then hoped everyone would forget once the election was over.
#auspol
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You are a fraud. Scaling back the NDIS would save more money than all these crazy changes put together. You have effectively disincentivised Australians of all persuasions and ages taking risk which is fundamental to future growth and prosperity. You will get your aim of everyone working for the government as we continue the slide in to mediocrity or worse. The capable money flees while normal Aussies are left holding the socialist can. Thanks for denting the future of young Australians.
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The budget failed to deliver significant income tax cuts to offset bracket creep that is devasting family budgets as a result of high inflation.
For someone on a wage of $80,000, 4% inflation reduces purchasing power by $3,200 each year.
The best Chalmers can do to help hard working Australians, is to offer a measly $275 temporary tax offset.
The minimum CGT tax rate of 30% is wrong. Capital gains like any income should be taxed at the marginal rate. Low income earners are going to be hit hard by this measure.
I could live with removing the CGT discount provided the extra tax revenue from that measure had been used to offset income tax rather than remove negative gearing.
Negative gearing is more effective when income tax rates are high.
If tax rates were lowered, then negative gearing would be become a more much ineffective tax strategy.
Personally I’ve never been a fan of negative gearing, because you have to spend a $1 to get 47 cents back which leaves you 53 cents worse off in today’s money.
There is no substitute for cutting income tax if you want to maintain a strong economy.
Immigration is forecast to be 2 million over the next two terms of Parliament which is still too high.
Yet again if Labor wants to improve housing affordability, why won’t they lower immigration?
Debt levels are forecast to continue to increase which reflects on Labor’s inability to control government spending.
People First will cut spending, cut immigration and cut taxes.
See how at: vist.ly/53yv4
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