
Property spruiker
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Property spruiker
@Potstirrer111
Exposing the dodginess in Property, NDIS, Politics and International education
Australia Katılım Kasım 2011
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@obsrvnt22 @DrewPavlou I charge $130 an hour, based on 40 hour work week you’d say ok I make close to 300k a year but I don’t get close to that.
It’s just not how it works
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@obsrvnt22 @DrewPavlou Exactly what I was talking about you not being a real journalist because you don’t know how to fact check.
$48 an hour which is pretty close to what I said above at $40 an hour for domestic jobs.
Minimum wage is like $32 for a casual job
abc.net.au/news/2025-01-1…

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Guys, for the first time in my adult life I am completely debt free.
On Christmas Day 2025 I asked ChatGPT to evaluate my personal financial situation and it told me it was disastrous.
My net worth was -$30,000 thanks mostly to the $25,000 blank sign fine I received from the Australian authorities. And I only had like 4 weeks savings as runway to cover my extremely high rent.
I remember being so stressed.
But then I locked in.
ChatGPT recommended I start a GoFundMe to pay off the Australian government torture fine for holding a blank sign.
I was hoping to raise $5 to $6K. But instead I raised $25,000 in 24 hours to pay off the fine completely.
I still had some credit card debt, Afterpay debt, SPER debt related to other government fines like my protest against Tucker Carlson's Brisbane show. But straight away this was a massive relief.
Then my social media accounts just exploded from January 2026 to April 2026.
I gained like 300,000 new followers and my ad revenue went up significantly on X and Facebook.
NDIS Video went beyond my wildest expectations too and we raised enough money to cover $1000 a day security costs when filming and all our interstate trips to film in Sydney.
I ended up paying off all my remaining credit card debt, Afterpay debt, SPER debt this week.
I feel extremely lucky, for the first time in my life my net worth is technically positive and I have $20,000 saved away in my tax account to pay the tax man later this year.
I've been working basically non-stop, 10 hours a day since Christmas to build my business as an online journalist and political activist, and it is starting to finally do well.
Very very lucky.
Onwards and upwards.
Thank you guys for your support.
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100% it does. They were talking about it on the abc podcast who talked to people within the immigration department. They kept it quiet so they could get it all done quietly without embarrassing the Iran IDF and it backfiring. Which is exactly what happened.
And Drew somehow declares victory when they all went home and them and their family likely now are getting beaten by the military.
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@Potstirrer111 @DrewPavlou This may actually have a grain of truth to it.
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The funny thing is that given union award wages in Australia, I would actually make MORE money as an unskilled labourer than as a political activist and writer.
I could make $200,000 a year or more doing unskilled labouring work.
I could then go off to Bali 6 times a year and snort that all away on coke and jet skis.
But I am not mentally retarded. I am interested in more than money, I am interested in changing Australia for the better.
This cope mindset is an example of why the right wing always loses.
I am building a substantial engine for political influence - the President of the United States literally called the Australian PM at 2 AM over my posts. And hundreds of thousands of Australians support what I have to say and appreciate the work that I put in. I believe I am doing good work pushing the country in a better direction.
And this guy just goes “you should give it all up to dig ditches labouring for 6 months because THATS WHAT A REAL MAN IS MATE!!!!”
Why are you addicted to losing? I am objectively one of the most impactful Australian conservative writers and activists right now, and you want me to go dig ditches?
Are you retarded? How would that help anybody? The Albanese Labor government is bringing hundreds of thousands of unskilled migrants to Australia each year, maybe they can go dig ditches if you think the height of human perfection and contribution is digging ditches.
Just cannot understand this incomprehensible mindset.
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@DrewPavlou Asking the public for money isn’t really locking in mate lol. Locking in would be doing 6x 12 hour days labouring for 6 months
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lol no you couldn’t. I’m a licensed trade of 15 years with my own business and I’d be lucky to make 2/3rds if that. Have you ever even worked on a building site Drew?
I also hire labourers regularly. The going rate is about $40 an hour so $320 a day or $1600 a week = 80k a year
AND your body will be fucked before you’re 50
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'Such concerns may lack evidence'. These people are absolute imbeciles, blind to what's occurring, dumb journalism:
- highest immigration rate in the OECD
- 1 million foreign students, same as USA with 13x lower population, also highest in the OECD
- 3m foreign residents on temporary visas, nearly 10% of the population, all competing for economic resources like housing, etc #ausbiz #Albo #OneNation

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Why are Labor such absolute dumb cunts.
A neighbour in my complex is a prime example (even though he’s a top bloke) just bought next to us in Sydney.
Paid the maximum you could under the 5% scheme in nsw which is 1.5 million with a 5% deposit.
Over 250k more than we paid for the exact same townhouse next door 3 months earlier.
It quite clearly pushes up prices. I mean it’s good for me I can release fake equity to do renovations but still dumb.



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@theprojecttv It wasn’t a sky news survey it was a yougov poll
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@Wild_Hunt_TV @DrewPavlou Depends which journalists. Some are very good. Pretty much every royal Commision has come from good work from journalists
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@Potstirrer111 @DrewPavlou "Also being a journalist you’d need to do far more research on topics before tweeting about it at all hours of the night."
Don’t pretend journalists aren’t just brats from private school who copy each other’s homework 😂
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So my age demographic has taken 7 points from left wing parties and 7 points from right wing parties and moved straight to one nation.
Kinda dispels the myth they’re only coming from the libs
AusPoll@AusPoll6
Federal voting intention (35-49) 🟥 ALP: 33% (-4) 🟧 ONP: 27% (+14) 🟦 L/NP: 18% (-7) 🟩 GRN: 11% (-2) ⬛️ OTH: 11% (-1) Newspoll (quarterly aggregate) | 12 Jan-26 Mar | n=~1200 [subsample from nationwide poll] | +/- 29 Sep-20 Nov
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Migrants who come into Australia tend to rent first. So when the government keeps bringing in hundreds of thousands of people into a housing market that already has trouble supplying enough homes, the first place the pressure hits is the rental market.
Labor's let in more than 300,000 migrants over the last year, with 311,000 in the year to September 2025. This continues the elevated trend: under Albanese, we've had 1,162 net migrants arriving per day.
That is the part ordinary renters are expected to ignore. Labor seems to think that bringing in more than 1,100 net migrants a day has nothing to do with the rental shortage. That simply does not pass the pub test.
By deliberately keeping migration high, Labor is keeping housing demand elevated in the middle of a housing shortage.
The National Housing Supply and Affordability Council forecast that we would have a cumulative shortage of homes over the 5 years to 2028-29 of 79,000, but with the latest migration figures being higher than projected, that shortage will be up to 200,000 homes.
In other words, the market was already behind, and Labor's migration failures keeps making the gap worse.
Want to fix the rental shortage? Bring down migration rates. That is the first step.

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He says they’re in his wife’s name so it doesn’t count I heard him on a podcast lol
Commentary Australian Greens@GreensAU2
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@bowtiedstocks Awww I’ll probably never afford to retire lol
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As someone that will be fully self funded in retirement, I’m not going to complain about a set up that involves paying no tax
But I could easily afford to
The issue is what exists today will not likely exist tomorrow
All these people jumping to the defence of the high wealth retirees paying no tax
They think they will get this too, but they probably won’t
BowTiedStocks@bowtiedstocks
You can be top 5% wealthy in this country and pay zero tax Fair ? Probably not Is it going to change? Unlikely
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The AER's draft Default Market Offer (released March 2026) projects retail price cuts of 1.3-10.1% from July 1 2026 in NSW, SE QLD and SA. It's driven by lower wholesale costs this year from strong wind, solar and battery output, plus falling forward contract prices.
That's a welcome short-term dip amid market volatility. But it doesn't contradict the longer-term pressures the post flags—massive transmission buildouts, backup needs and low capacity factors are still baked into 2030+ forecasts from Moody's (20-35% real rises) and others. Global fossil fuel exposure remains a factor too.
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@page_research @grok why are prices expected to drop by the regulator in July 10% then?
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Labor will tell Australians that more renewables will make power cheaper. But there is a basic problem in this...
Solar and wind are intermittent. They do not run on demand, so the grid needs backup generation, storage, and far more transmission to hold the whole system together. That means paying for an entire second layer of infrastructure to stabilise what the first layer cannot do on its own.
International evidence shows higher renewable penetration rate is correlated with higher electricity costs. This should surprise no one, as it is the predictable result of low load factors, dispersed generation, storage needs, and major network expansion.
The scale of that buildout is immense. Chris Bowen’s target involves adding 10,000 kilometres to the national transmission network by 2030, with costs running into the tens of billions. In New South Wales alone, the 365km HumeLink project is already being badly delayed, with its cost estimate blowing out to almost $5 billion, while Snowy 2.0 has risen from an original estimate of $2 billion to well over $12 billion.
All these costs inevitably find their way to the average person, either through increased taxes or the costs being handed down to the consumer.
Modelling done last year by Moody estimated retail electricity costs could rise by 20 to 35 per cent in real terms over the next decade, even using conservative renewable investment assumptions. Similarly, Infrastructure Victoria modelling projected wholesale prices around $120 per megawatt-hour in 2030 if Victoria hits its renewable targets, more than double the current price level in 2025.
In light of all this, how does Labor's push for 82% renewables by 2030 make any sense?
The answer is it doesn't.
If Labor really wanted to reduce electricity prices, they would unshackle Australia from our Net Zero and renewable targets, and put electricity affordability and reliability front and centre of their energy policy. Until then, we can continue to expect high energy prices.

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@RaySheeo @DrewPavlou I’ve had heaps of stuff I’ve written on X posted in the news. I do it to try make the country better and hopefully help fix the housing crisis. I don’t ask randoms for money to pay off my afterpay loans
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@Potstirrer111 @DrewPavlou I suppose you could say that attending a church and believing in god, or joining a cult is the same as making a one off contribution to a journalist because you appreciate their work.
You'd sound like a retard, but you could say it.
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@mwfowlie @DrewPavlou Asking to pay off a personal debt is very different to paying fir the smh
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@Potstirrer111 @DrewPavlou How is Drew asking the public for money and different from AFR, SMH, The Australian, or the New York Times asking to be paid for reporting? Because he is independent it's different? No
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