One Nation firm yet again in Farrer.
Back in February, the betting markets had One Nation paying $7.00
Today they are in to $1.12
This is a remarkable change.
I think One Nation have Getup to thank, for exposing the "independent" Candidate as a fake, and in the pockets of Climate 200
The more Getup became involved, the stronger One Nation became.
🇸🇪 Suecia acaba de aprobar que para obtener la ciudadanía se exija:
- 8 años de residencia
- Ingresos estables
- NO haber recibido ayudas sociales
- Examen de sueco
- Examen de valores y sociedad sueca
Si no hablas el idioma o no demostras que entendes cómo funciona Suecia → no te dan la ciudadanía.
Será el fin de la Suecia progre?
139 years after the arrival of the First Fleet, Sydney’s population had grown to around 1,050,000 by 1927, and we’d built great dams like the Cordeaux Dam south of Sydney.
By stark and reckless contrast, the Albanese regime has recklessly imported 1,300,000 people in just its first three years in office, with virtually no regard for essential infrastructure.
So in just 3 years Albanese has imported more people than what the entire population of Sydney had grown be in 137 years.
Can anyone point to even a single dam the Albanese regime has built — or has seriously planned — to provide water for these extra 1.3 million people?
The answer, of course, is none.
We are currently enjoying a period of sustained good rainfall, with the Cordeaux Dam sitting at 94% capacity.
Yet this government’s dangerous negligence leaves us completely exposed. For what happens when the climate inevitably changes again, as it always does, and we plunge into another extreme drought like those we have endured in the past?
Where on earth will the water come from for the extra 1.3 million people the Albanese regime has already imported, yet alone another million he plans to import before the next election?
This is wilful incompetence that risks turning Sydney into a parched, overcrowded disaster when the next drought arrives.
Albanese said on National Television that "negative gearing was off the table"in an election debate and look what's on the table as of right now. This man could not lie straight in bed.
NO CONFIDENCE IN AUST LABOR PARTY. 🇦🇺🔥
"Socialism is a political religion whose God is the State and whose priests are the bureaucrats... It is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy; its inherent virtue is the equal distribution of misery."
Winston Churchill
Almost a year after release, this book is still top-10 in Historical Study.
Check it out!
Are the mainstream media and academic narratives surrounding slavery, white flight, Native American pacifism, hippies, the Red Square, and the benefits of the sexual revolution for women...at all real?
Maybe not.
amazon.com/Lies-My-Libera….
BREAKING: Barnaby Joyce says One Nation would demand the Liberals “get rid of the Department of Climate Change” as a condition of supporting them to form government. With the Liberals unable to form government without One Nation, if you vote Liberal, this is what you’d get.
$XRP
Today I’ve seen too many posts about one comment from David Schwartz.
And what it’s done is create unnecessary division between holders of $XRP.
Let me tell you this... I don’t know where the $10,000 per coin narrative came from. It seems to have become some kind of default base layer, and now it’s dividing the camp.
What I do believe is this:
When $XRP is utilised for the purpose it was built for, there is no reason to assume a fixed ceiling.
The truth is… $XRP was never meant for retail.
Ripple appreciates the $XRP army for getting it to where it is... for the liquidity, the exposure, and for stress testing the system in the real world.
But here’s my take...
If and when $XRP is needed by banks and institutions for global liquidity at scale, they won’t be thinking in terms of price targets. They will need access to supply... and as much of it as they can get.
100 billion tokens doesn’t sound excessive in that context. It sounds necessary.
So when David makes a comment like that, and others over the past few months... it points to one of three things:
⚜️Either he’s telling the truth, and in doing so is sowing doubt among the very holders who helped build the network…
⚜️ he’s speaking without fully considering the consequences of his words…
⚜️Or he knows exactly what he’s doing, and this is a way of flushing out weak conviction to free up supply.
You choose.
But one comment shouldn’t outweigh years of research and understanding... and not putting a cap on an asset that is entering into a new world of finance that hasn't been explored before...
THE ALBANESE LABOR GOVERNMENT REPORT CARD 2022 TO 2026
When Labor won the 2022 election they made specific promises to the Australian people. Here is how those promises have been kept.
PROMISE: Reduce your electricity bill by 275 dollars per year by 2025.
RESULT: FAIL. Electricity prices rose by 32 percent without rebates. Gas prices rose by 34 percent. Some households paid 1,000 dollars more per year than Labor promised they would save. The government handed out 300 dollar electricity rebates in the budget as a bandaid to cover a wound it created. Chris Bowen now celebrates that wholesale prices fell 12 percent while retail bills remain among the highest in the developed world.
PROMISE: Fix the cost of living.
RESULT: FAIL. Australia recorded the longest per capita recession on record under Labor. Australians experienced the biggest fall in disposable income in the developed world. Inflation was consistently higher than other advanced economies. Interest rates rose 12 times under Labor and fell only once. Grocery prices, rent and fuel all surged. 16,000 businesses went insolvent between July 2022 and 2025 partly due to energy costs.
PROMISE: End jobs for mates.
RESULT: FAIL. Labor commissioned the Briggs Review into political appointments, received it in August 2023 and hid it for two years. When it was finally released under Senate pressure the government rejected its most significant recommendations including a cooling off period before politicians and staffers could be appointed to government boards. Independent Senator David Pocock said it was very disappointing that the government had refused to accept the full suite of recommendations designed to stop the rampant jobs for mates culture. The government kept the report secret for two years because as Pocock noted it was now clear why they were hiding it.
PROMISE: Responsible economic management.
RESULT: FAIL. National debt is approaching one trillion dollars and is on track to hit 1.2 trillion within three years and 1.5 trillion within a decade. The government has no plan to return the budget to surplus at any point in the next decade. Net debt is already at 20.1 percent of GDP, higher than what Labor left the Coalition in 1996. The public service grew by 169,500 new employees since June 2022 at a wage bill of 249.5 billion dollars.
PROMISE: Better management of the NDIS.
RESULT: FAIL. The NDIS blew out by 8.8 billion dollars in a single budget update. The scheme is now costing over 50 billion dollars per year and climbing toward 70 billion. The government hired nearly 2,000 extra public servants in 2025 just to try to slow the cost growth. It introduced an AI driven assessment tool in November 2025 that has resulted in over a third of reassessments producing either a rejection or a lower level of care.
PROMISE: Cheaper and cleaner energy for Australia.
RESULT: FAIL. The government spent 20 million dollars on a fuel advertising campaign that drew widespread public anger and achieved nothing. Transmission infrastructure costs have blown out spectacularly. The Central West Orana zone near Dubbo went from 650 million to 5.5 billion. VNI West went from 3.9 billion to potentially 11 billion. Project EnergyConnect went from 1.53 billion to over 4 billion. Every dollar of every blowout goes onto your power bill for the next 30 to 50 years. Meanwhile prime agricultural land is being handed to foreign government owned companies to cover in wind turbines and solar panels while Australian taxpayer subsidies fund their profits.
PROMISE: Honest and transparent government.
RESULT: FAIL. The Voice referendum divided the country and was defeated 60 to 40. The government spent hundreds of millions on a referendum that 60 percent of Australians rejected. Communications Minister Anika Wells spent almost 100,000 dollars on a single trip to New York to promote the social media ban. The government spent 20 million dollars on fuel advertising that changed nothing.
They don’t even hide it anymore.
It’s all out in the open.
You’re being replaced.
They don’t need you anymore.
The Australia you use to know is gone forever.
This is blatant government corruption.
Challenge Accepted
LABOR WILL NOT WIN A THIRD TERM
Rumour has it they will call a snap early election. Best we all be prepared and start campaigning yesterday
Matt Canavan says he is “very concerned” that the “identity politics” is creeping into the right.
“Pauline’s dividing us”
“I worry about where Pauline will take this country”
“To sow more division”
He sounds just like Albo.
The Bondi Royal Commission interim report is a disgrace.
It mentions firearms more than 150 times, yet the ideology that motivated the attack — Islam — barely rates a mention.
That single fact reveals the entire political agenda behind this inquiry. Rather than confronting the root causes of a horrific extremist massacre, the Commission has focused its sights on Australia’s most law-abiding and heavily regulated group: lawful firearm owners.
It’s a blatant deflection — and a politically convenient one.
Australians deserve a Royal Commission that seeks the truth, not one that shields extremists while punishing the innocent.
What an absolute joke.
Home Affairs and immigration Minister Tony Burke has appeared on an Indian immigration podcast. He said immigration is the answer. He also said migrants that are already here should basically be able to vote, even though they are not citizens.
Burke was the one who held mass citizenship ceremonies just before the election.
Australia should be the wealthiest country in the world, but we are governed by totally incompetent and clueless fools.
China has approved another 10 nuclear power stations at a total cost of US$27 billion (~A$38 billion).
They will generate around 12,000 MW of electricity 24/7 for the Chinese economy.
In contrast, Australia is spending $42 billion on Snowy 2.0. which generates zero electricity.
In fact, it destroys energy, because the electricity used to pump the water uphill is around 40% more than the electricity it produces when the water is released to spin the turbines.
Even then, on an intermittent basis, Snowy 2.0 can only deliver a maximum of 2,000 MW.
If we keep this up, China is going to own us.
The decisions being made today by totally incompetent fools like Bowen and Albanese — with their Net Zero obsession — will impoverish future generations of Australians.
New polling by The Guardian has found Pauline Hanson to be the most popular politician in Australia - enjoying a 52% approval rate with only 34% disapproving.
Dissatisfaction with the conventional two party system is at an all time high.