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Stuart

Stuart

@StuartMilneeee

Katılım Ocak 2022
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Angus Taylor MP
Angus Taylor MP@AngusTaylorMP·
Australians should benefit from what's beneath our feet. The resources powering our homes, fuelling our cars, creating jobs, and securing our future. It's the envy of the world. But under Labor? Tax it. Tie it in red tape. Make projects wait eight years for a decision. The result: jobs gone, industries stalling, and critical energy projects stuck in limbo while your power and fuel bills keep climbing. If we're not drilling, we're not prepared for moments like this, when global supply tightens, Australians pay the price. Today the Coalition has laid out the plan to get Australia moving again - more resources, more exports, more jobs, more homes. ✅ Fix broken environmental approvals ✅ Fast-track nationally significant projects like oil and gas ✅ Boost incentives for early-stage exploration ✅ Scrap Labor's carbon tax (aka the Safeguard Mechanism) Dig, drill, and pay down the debt bill. 🇦🇺
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Stuart@StuartMilneeee·
@blowingtom2 Since that cohort are so big on climate change, it wouldn't be transparent if we didn't show them how Labor have dropped the ball on renewables growth.
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Tom the whistleblower
Tom the whistleblower@blowingtom2·
Two things here. Roy Morgan confirms Labor’s lead in the polls whilst a 2% drop in ON. Further more, the largest cohort of voters now are 18-34. These voters are eager to learn. They are more educated, more in tune with the world. If you don’t have them, you can’t win an election
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Roy Morgan@RoyMorganAus

Albanese Government maintains large two-party preferred lead as One Nation loses support to other parties. #auspol roymorgan.com/findings/10191…

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Stuart@StuartMilneeee·
@JaneCaro Isn't it funny. The rusted on Labor tards say this, but the LNP had greater year on year growth of renewables than Labor. So embarrassing for Labor. They have dropped the ball with energy.
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Stuart@StuartMilneeee·
@FootnotesGuy How this intersection of influence and financial reward continues to be accepted is beyond belief.
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Aidan Morrison
Aidan Morrison@FootnotesGuy·
This is insane... Does the AEMC not realise that Matt Kean explicitly told the Senate that he DID RELY on the AEMO to conclude that renewables are cheapest, when he introduced his signature legislation for renewable energy subsidies under the NSW Roadmap.
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Stuart@StuartMilneeee·
@MurrayWatt Sounds like he doesn't need you. Are you under the thumb of Queensland?
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Senator Murray Watt
Senator Murray Watt@MurrayWatt·
Two weeks after David Crisafulli’s “big announcement” on the potential Taroom Trough oil and gas development, he still hasn’t put forward a single thing for us to consider. I’ve now written to him, seeking basic information.
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Anthony Albanese
Anthony Albanese@AlboMP·
We’ve just secured an extra 100 million litres of diesel for Australia.
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Stuart@StuartMilneeee·
@AshPolitik Hold up. Whats going on in Victoria.
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Stuart@StuartMilneeee·
@TracyWesterman Chris Bowen has been in parliament 21 years and butchered every portfolio he's ever had. He also butchered an election. Yet his constituents, who have one of the highest informal voting rates in Australia, keep voting for him because they don't know any better. And ee all suffer.
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Dr Tracy Westerman AM
Dr Tracy Westerman AM@TracyWesterman·
Pauline Hanson has been in parliament for nearly 30 years. In that time she has never successfully passed a single bill she originated into law. Not one. Here’s how it works. Any member of parliament can introduce a bill. But for it to become law it must pass the House of Representatives, pass the Senate in identical form, and receive Royal Assent from the Governor-General. That requires numbers. That requires negotiation. That requires political skill and economic credibility. Because here’s what separates a slogan from a policy. A slogan gets you votes. A policy gets costed, drafted by Parliamentary Counsel, introduced, debated, amended, voted on in two chambers, and signed into law. It requires you to sit across the table from people who disagree with you and find a path through. Hanson has never done that. In three decades. What she has instead are grievances. Carefully maintained & strategically focused on racism, fear& lies. Because a grievance that gets solved is a grievance that stops generating votes. The problem must never be solved. The grievance has always been her product.
Dr Tracy Westerman AM@TracyWesterman

30 years in parliament and still can’t articulate a coherent policy

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Stuart@StuartMilneeee·
@JaneCaro You can't do the citizenship test without speaking English. The UK version was the same when I did that one 15 years ago.
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Stuart@StuartMilneeee·
@JEChalmers You been paying the IMF again for political marketing. Shame on you doctor
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Jim Chalmers MP
Jim Chalmers MP@JEChalmers·
THE FACTS: New IMF data shows that under Labor Australia has surged up global rankings for best budget management to have one of the three strongest balances in the G20. This is up from 14th under the Liberals and Nationals in 2021. People are under real pressure as a result of the conflict in the Middle East but thanks to the progress Australians have made together in our economy, we’re well placed and well prepared to confront it.
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Stuart@StuartMilneeee·
@DavidOsmond8 Yeah but will they have work after the end of the month? Will batteries (which are tight in stock levels right now) flood the market, lowering prices? Next month will be interesting once the subsidy gets reduced
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David Osmond
David Osmond@DavidOsmond8·
Australia's highly efficient rooftop solar & battery installers deserve a medal. Competitive with utility scale & much faster. As the war in Iran tests energy security around the world, any country with decent solar should emulate Australia & install lots of rooftop PV+BESS
Renew Economy@renew_economy

Here’s a stat to blow your mind. Australian #households are installing #batteries equal to 9% of the total storage capacity installed by #power companies across the globe.. reneweconomy.com.au/australian-hom…

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Tom the whistleblower
Tom the whistleblower@blowingtom2·
This fuckwit was deputy PM whilst 4 refineries closed. Now he thinks we can have Australian oil in a matter of days. Albo is abroad doing an excellent job making sure we have some security in uncertain times. The LNP & ON need to support this and stopping blaming the ALP.
Michael McCormack@M_McCormackMP

Labor keeps saying there’s no fuel supply issue, but the Prime Minister is overseas pleading with our South-East Asian neighbours to shore up supply. Why isn’t the Govt looking at boosting domestic capability? Discussed this & other matters with Kieran Gilbert on @SkyNewsAust.

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Simon Banks
Simon Banks@SimonBanksHB·
Tonight @SenPaterson confirmed on @abc730 that the LNP plan was to deport people from countries like India who have been permanent residents of Australia for some time even if they have not broken any law or otherwise come to the attention of national security agencies
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Stuart@StuartMilneeee·
@larissawaters The best idea would be to teach the 99% to make money in their sleep, then we all benefit more from the tax revenues. You know I'm right, it just doesn't suit your lunatic agenda.
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Larissa Waters
Larissa Waters@larissawaters·
While you work harder than ever to get ahead, the 1% make money in their sleep and big corporations make massive profits. And it's getting worse. But here’s the kicker: while your wages are taxed heavily, the wealth of the top 1% is not. It's unfair.
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