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Tsunami Rider 🐭

Tsunami Rider 🐭

@TsunamiRider3

Rider of the waves. Bullshit don't float around here. Truth above all else. Virtue signaling free zone.

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Tsunami Rider 🐭@TsunamiRider3·
PSA for pro covid jabbers: Everything you believe about the jabs is a lie. You were lied to from the start.
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Matthew Toohey
Matthew Toohey@TooheyMatthew·
@TsunamiRider3 @Lisa9Sophia You completely misunderstand the role of the NDIS. It was absolutely *not* set up as a safety net. Income support through Centrelink is the safety net. Have you read the Productivity Commission report that was the basis for the design of the NDIS?
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Lisa@Lisa9Sophia·
Want to talk about Labor taking young taxpayers for a ride? Well look at what young people are forced to fund. While they can’t afford to turn on the heating, there’s people working the system like this: Labor MP Ali France owns: 🏠a house that she’s rebuilding 🏠and an investment property she probably negatively gears France receives taxpayer funded: 💰NDIS payments PLUS 💰a $240K tax funded salary 💰AND in just three months she charged taxpayers $222K She is on track to charge taxpayers A MILLION $$$ a year, just in expenses. She’s a big fan of the NDIS apparently, no surprises there - but there’s a conflict of interest having people receiving funds from the scheme sitting in Parliament voting on reforms Why isn’t the NDIS means tested? And why are MPs spending a million dollars every year on “expenses”?
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Tsunami Rider 🐭@TsunamiRider3·
@TooheyMatthew @Lisa9Sophia Maybe you can explain why exactly a wealthy politician should be receiving any NDIS assistance? NDIS was set up as a safety net for those on minimal income. Try and make a coherent statement this time.
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Matthew Toohey@TooheyMatthew·
@TsunamiRider3 @Lisa9Sophia So you decided to demonstrate your ignorance in public? How embarrassing to be you. You could've just done a search on the terms 'vertical equity' and 'horizontal equity'. Instead, you did this. ☝️ #awkward
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Tsunami Rider 🐭@TsunamiRider3·
Albosleazy is a raging misogynist. Don't forget about his "smash her!!" In parliament for all to see. Any woman that votes for labor is a traitor to women. WAKE UP, AUSTRALIA!!!
Rachael Wong@RachaelWongAus

And there you have it. 🇦🇺 Prime Minister @AlboMP thinks calls to #FixTheSDA to ensure sex-based rights for women and girls – including single-sex spaces, services and sports – is a "culture war". It seems the safety of women and girls is not a priority for @AustralianLabor 😒 📣 Sign NOW to tell them it should be: womensforumaustralia.org/FixTheSDA #IStandWithSallGrover #Auspol

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Tsunami Rider 🐭@TsunamiRider3·
WAKE UP, AUSTRALIA!!!
Jill Marinelli@JillMarinelli1

THE NAMES Last post I showed you how the legal corruption works. Now let me show you who’s doing it. Christopher Pyne — Defence Minister. Had discussions with EY about a job while still sitting in cabinet making defence decisions. Left parliament and joined EY’s defence consulting practice nine days later. Nine days. The 18-month cooling-off period? Ignored. Consequences? None. Julie Bishop — Foreign Minister. Left parliament and joined Palladium, one of the government’s biggest private aid contractors. The company that receives millions in foreign aid contracts from the department she used to run. Cooling-off period? Ignored. Consequences? None. Andrew Robb — Trade Minister. Personally defended the 99-year lease of the Port of Darwin to Chinese-owned Landbridge while in office. Left parliament in July 2016. Immediately took a role as “high-level consultant” to Landbridge. The same company. The same deal he approved. Consequences? None. Martin Ferguson — Resources and Energy Minister under Labor. Left parliament. Went straight to lobbying for the resources and energy sector. The industry he regulated. Nobody blinked. Mark Arbib — Labor Senator. Left parliament. Went to lobby for Crown Casino. The gambling industry that donates to both sides while the government delays gambling reform. Ben Wyatt — WA Treasurer under Labor. Resigned from parliament in 2021. Joined the boards of Woodside Energy and Rio Tinto, two of the biggest mining companies operating in the state whose budget he controlled. Mark McGowan — WA Premier under Labor. Resigned in 2023. During his time in office, WA’s mining and resources sector had a major boost. Now on the speaking and advisory circuit, why he left, swept under the carpet. Former ASIO boss Duncan Lewis — appointed to the board of Thales Australia, a weapons manufacturer, barely making headlines. The nation’s former top spy joining an arms company. 191 of 538 registered lobbyists are former government representatives, more than a third. The people paid to influence government decisions used to be the people making them. And the lobbying code that’s supposed to prevent this? Zero breaches recorded since 2008. Not because everyone follows the rules. Because the rules were written to be impossible to breach. Transparency International scored Australia’s lobbying system 17 out of 100. Dead last. And our ranking on the international Corruption Perceptions Index has been declining for a decade. This is all legal. Every bit of it. They wrote the rules to make sure it would be. That’s not democracy. That’s an auction. And you’re not bidding. From: Peter Lyndon-James 🇦🇺

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Matthew Toohey@TooheyMatthew·
@TsunamiRider3 @Lisa9Sophia No, I don't think she's short of a dollar, but I think she should be able to enjoy the same standard of living as someone else who's not short of a dollar but doesn't have a significant disability. (That's the horizontal equity I referred to earlier.)
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Robert@yeppoon·
@Thejimpenman What does having oil gas iron ore and coal have to do with getting diesel from Singapore?
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Jim Penman@Thejimpenman·
Singapore has no oil. No gas. No coal. No iron ore. Australia has all four in massive quantities. Albanese had to fly to Singapore to ask for fuel. Read that twice and tell me the problem is scarcity.
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Matthew Toohey@TooheyMatthew·
@Lisa9Sophia Why? It's a measure designed to address inequality between Australians with disability and those without. If people on the NDIS are receiving a large income then presumably they also pay a significant amount of income tax (and other taxes). Where's the unfairness?
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
Australia has the natural resources and potential to lead the world. One Nation has the ideas to unlock it. 1. Connect the coal fields in the east with the iron ore fields in the west with a northern rail crossing and make steel at either end. 2. Reinstate the Inland Rail but send it to Gladstone to complete a true National Rail Circuit. 3. Let farmers get on with the job to feed and clothe the world. It's about having vision for the future of this country. We have so much potential.
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Campbell Newman
Campbell Newman@CampbellNewman·
The meaningless drivel of a dishonest political operative. And everyone else who actually earns a living in the real world is wrong, but the bloke whose whole life has been funded by the taxpayer knows better. The extreme arrogance of Jim Chalmers is bare for all to see. Check out the responses to his social media posts. People are incandescent with anger. Time for the PM to cut this bloke loose.
Jim Chalmers MP@JEChalmers

Labor is delivering five tax cuts in three different ways. Tomorrow we’ll introduce historic legislation to deliver more tax cuts to Australian workers. If the Coalition votes against our tax cuts, they will be voting – yet again - for higher income taxes for millions of Australian workers.

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Pascal Laurent
Pascal Laurent@Pascal_Laurent_·
🇺🇦 La liste d’attente de quatre ans pour l’achat de superyachts est entièrement composée de fonctionnaires ukrainiens... C’est ce qu’a révélé Stephen Kuhn, fondateur de la société Take America Back Inc. « Je viens de parler au téléphone avec un fabricant de superyachts, et les commandes des fonctionnaires ukrainiens et de leurs familles sont déjà programmées pour les quatre prochaines années. Des centaines de millions de dollars en superyachts, tous provenant d’un seul pays. Pendant ce temps, les contribuables occidentaux au Canada, au Royaume-Uni, en Europe, en Amérique et en Australie financent tout cela », a-t-il déclaré. « Ils ramassent les gens dans la rue pour les envoyer au front, les mobilisent dans l’armée, et les gens se suicident pour ne pas aller à la guerre. Pendant que les fonctionnaires achètent des superyachts. C’est la plus grande opération de blanchiment d’argent de l’histoire moderne », a ajouté Kuhn.
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Dirtyleftie@CraigSarg73·
The Murdoch media’s so called “death tax” campaign is pure scare politics. There is no death tax in the Budget. None. What’s actually being targeted are tax minimisation strategies used overwhelmingly by very wealthy Australians through discretionary and testamentary trusts. For the vast majority of Australians, these changes will have zero direct impact. The easiest way to cut through the hysteria is to ask a simple question: do you have a family trust or benefit from one? Most Australians don’t. Most workers have their wages, savings interest and income automatically reported to the ATO and taxed normally. Meanwhile, wealthy families can use trusts to split income across relatives and dramatically reduce their tax bills. That’s the loophole the Government is trying to tighten. Even under the proposed changes, trusts will still provide major tax advantages. The reforms simply reduce how much high-income families can shift income into lower tax brackets through spouses and adult children. Claims this is “communism” or an attack on aspiration are absurd. The “death tax” line is even more misleading. There is no tax on inheriting wealth. The changes only affect how income generated inside certain trusts is taxed not the underlying assets themselves. That is not a death duty, no matter how many headlines News Corp runs claiming otherwise. The same exaggeration applies to claims that modest capital gains tax changes will “destroy innovation” or send entrepreneurs overseas. Australia would still remain comparatively generous by international standards, and most developed economies already have stricter tax systems than ours. Nobody is arguing against people building wealth. But wealth creation depends on public infrastructure, education, healthcare, courts, roads and stability funded by taxpayers. Asking the wealthiest Australians to contribute a little more is not class warfare it’s how a functioning society works. The real issue here is that powerful media outlets are trying to convince ordinary Australians to defend tax structures that overwhelmingly benefit the ultra-wealthy, while pretending it’s somehow in everyone’s interest.
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