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UnpaidThinkTank@UnpaidThinkTank·
@salltweets Just when you think you’ve heard it all. Ffs wow. Well done Mikaela.
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Sall Grover
Sall Grover@salltweets·
A lot of people have struggled to believe me when I say that the Australian Human Rights Commission is giving pregnancy protections in law to men who claim to be woman, because it’s so stupid it’s hard to believe anyone would say it. Enjoy:
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Senator Sarah Henderson
Senator Sarah Henderson@SenSHenderson·
Barely 10 minutes into Budget Estimates today, and Labor was refusing to answer questions on its toxic taxes.
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UnpaidThinkTank@UnpaidThinkTank·
@NoticerNews From Admin to Candidates, One Nation is always compromised in one way or another.
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The Noticer
The Noticer@NoticerNews·
Newly elected One Nation MP Jason Virgo breaks down in tears after confirming he is gay, thanks his Indonesian Muslim boyfriend, and declares: "I love migrants"
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UnpaidThinkTank@UnpaidThinkTank·
@craigkellyAFEE I’ll also add, I don’t think ON are the answer or the outcome those finding a new home in ON currently want. ON is compromised still on foreign influence, the traditional family (there CoS has interesting interests), and the membership doesn’t have full rights.
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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
Kos has it completely back to front. What we are seeing is not the end of “the Menzies project” but its strengthening and re-beginning. The Liberal Party drifted away to the left, and the party’s undemocratic structures prevented the necessary self correction — so more than half the Liberal supporters, the “Menzies forgotten people,” walked to One Nation. They’ve been joined by over a million former Labor voters who are sick of Labor’s corruption, lies, and economic mismanagement — and who have also shifted to One Nation. Kos’s numbers have the Albanese regime on 31% and just clinging to power with 76 seats. But the problem for Kos is that this 31% for Labor looks highly optimistic. Other recent polls have Labor at: 🔴26% (DemosAU | 15-20 May | n=1502) 🔴28% (YouGov | 12-19 May | n=1500) 🔴28.5% Roy Morgan [SMS] | 13-14 May | n=2348) 🔴29% (Freshwater | 13-15 May | n=1384) 🔴29% (Resolve | 13-16 May | n=1800) Given the growing adverse reaction to the budget, the deterioration of the economy, rising unemployment, higher inflation, and the widespread and growing outrage over the Giggle v Tickle case — with the left hitching its wagon to transgenderism — the recent polling numbers for Labor look like they could be the high-water mark. So if Kos has Labor just hanging on at 31%, at 28% or lower they are headed for defeat. We would then have a One Nation government composed of the “forgotten people” — as Menzies put it "the backbone of the nation: the salary-earners, shopkeepers, skilled artisans, professional men and women, farmers and so on. In the political and economic sense, the middle class, long taken for granted by each political party in turn." This government would carry a clear mandate to cull every woke ideology and relaunch the “Menzies Project” stronger than ever.
Kos Samaras@KosSamaras

The end of the Menzies project. Our Financial Review MRP projects a new political future for this country. In 1944, Robert Menzies founded the Liberal Party. Two years earlier he had named its base, the “forgotten people”, the suburban middle class, the small businessman, the owner-occupier. With the Country Party, the Coalition that emerged would govern Australia for two-thirds of the next eight decades. Our latest RedBridge | Accent Research MRP, modelling all 150 seats, suggests that project is ending. If an election were held now: • Labor - 31% primary, 76 seats. A majority government. • One Nation - 28% primary, 53 seats. The Official Opposition. • Coalition - 21% primary, 12 seats. A rump. • Independents - 8 seats. • Greens, KAP, Centre Alliance - one seat. 62 seats change hands. The Coalition loses 37 to One Nation. Labor loses 16 to One Nation. The Coalition wins zero seats in Queensland, WA, SA or Tasmania. Who votes for whom now: Labor has become a bimodal coalition (two distinct voter populations rather than one). University-educated, professional inner-metro voters in Grayndler, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide. Plus the multicultural outer suburbs, Watson, Blaxland, Chifley, Calwell, Bruce, Fowler. Renters and mortgage-holders. Younger. Non-religious in the inner city, Muslim/Hindu/Buddhist/Orthodox/Catholic in the outer suburbs. Two populations, one vote. One Nation is now the party of the Anglo working class. Regional Queensland, regional NSW, regional Victoria, regional WA. Plus the outer-suburban mortgage belts of every capital, Lindsay, Hawke, Latrobe, Forde, Longman, Canning, Pearce. No university degree. Trades and blue-collar work. Protestant or no religion. English-only households. Mortgage stress and government payments. This is the Coalition’s old base, voting somewhere else. The Liberal Party is left with a small bucket of seats. Bradfield, Mitchell, Berowra, Cook. Menzies, Deakin, Aston, Goldstein, Flinders. Wannon. High-income, university-educated, Anglo, owner-occupier, 45+. The seats the teals didn’t take in 2022. And even there, the Liberals are surviving on preferences, not primaries. A caveat on the Melbourne eastern seats, Menzies, Deakin, Aston, Chisholm. The model may not fully capture the impact of the Chinese diaspora vote. Those seats are too close to call. The LNP wins zero seats in Queensland. The Nationals are projected to nearly be wiped out. This is what a decade of choices looks like. A decade of not representing people economically. A decade of finding new ways to offend the multicultural communities that used to be persuadable. A decade of assuming the regional and outer-suburban base would stay home no matter what. The base didn’t stick around for the self indulgence and it found another home. The Menzies project rested on a “forgotten people” who could see themselves represented by the Liberal Party. They no longer can. They’re voting One Nation. Labor wins this scenario. But the structural story is on the right of politics. The Coalition is no longer the Opposition. One Nation is. More details on the MRP can be accessed via the link below.

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UnpaidThinkTank@UnpaidThinkTank·
@craigkellyAFEE You are seeing it for what it is. Kos always has a a bit of Labor flavour favour to his analysis. A bit like Graham Richardson. He was always compelling reading but particularly around election time would add analysis to support Labor.
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UnpaidThinkTank@UnpaidThinkTank·
@EVERALDATLARGE @JuliaGillard The misogyny speech was disgusting and a red herring for Gillard not to address the questionable behaviour of slippery Peter Slipper who Gillard had put in as speaker.
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EVERALD COMPTON
EVERALD COMPTON@EVERALDATLARGE·
History recalls @JuliaGillard faced two Opposition Leaders at same time. Tony Abbott & Kevin Rudd. Handled them splendidly until own team knifed her. Her #misogyny speech was one of greatest ever delivered in #Parliament. Male politicians could not cope with female leader.
Rod Bamberry@RodBamberry

@EVERALDATLARGE Especially for Julia Gillard. How Tony Abbott treated her was Despicable.

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The Noticer@NoticerNews·
Footage of hundreds of foreign students lining up for free food in Melbourne has sparked outrage from everyday Aussies. "Just imagine if the Australian government and Australian organisations looked after Australian citizens first"
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UnpaidThinkTank@UnpaidThinkTank·
@RennickGBR Thank God for your relentless passion and knowledge to understand this and make simple for us to understand. This needs to be leading in news and current affairs exposure.
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Gerard Rennick
Gerard Rennick@RennickGBR·
While the rest of the nation gets hit with higher capital gains tax, there’s a special carve-out for foreign investors in renewable energy. They get to keep the 50% CGT discount at a cost of $425 million to the taxpayer. Foreign investors already don’t pay Capital Gains tax on shares and intangible assets. Why didn’t Chalmers crack down on them? The answer of course is that the Labor party, like the Liberal party are controlled by foreign interests.! But wait there’s more. Under the capacity investment scheme underwriting agreements, if the actual revenue earned by a project is below the agreed revenue floor, the Australian government will pay the project operator 90 per cent of the revenue shortfall up to the agreed annual cap for 15 yrs. (see comments) The Labor government will grant “whatever it takes” subsidies to ensure “renewable” energy is a part of the energy grid, no matter the cost to the taxpayer. But in keeping with the government vibe of transparency the cost of the scheme can’t be disclosed and I quote. “The CIS is listed in the budget papers as a contingent liability, alongside the Snowy 2.0 hydro electric scheme, which has already blown out in costs by billions. According to the budget papers, "The Australian government's maximum liability and estimated payments under these (CIS) agreements are not for publication due to commercial sensitivities". It’s not hard to see why the major parties are struggling. Wasting taxpayers money and refusing to disclose it has to stop.
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UnpaidThinkTank@UnpaidThinkTank·
@shallowchal Way too conservative in the 8 day prediction. Travel safe and well buddy.
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Scotty Chal
Scotty Chal@shallowchal·
I’m about to step off on a much needed 8 day digital detox - climbing mountains that I booked a year ago. Heck of a time to not be around…. My forecast for the next 8 days in Australia though. 🔥We will bring in 12k new bum wipers from northern India 🇮🇳 🔥We will see 64 builders and 64 transport companies collapse. 🔥Hundreds of SME’s will be bankrupted by the ATO. 🔥48 men will commit suicide. 🔥Farrer will surprise everyone regardless of the outcome. 🔥The budget will be full of lies. Australians will continue to get screwed because your government despises you. See you on the flip side PATRIOTS. #AustraliaFirst until we die 🇦🇺🫡
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2 Worlds Collide Podcast
2 Worlds Collide Podcast@2worldsPodcast·
James Paterson tried to call this assault… This is peak victim beta male energy. He’s a key shot caller in the LNP, this is embarrassing. If a war ever breaks out, let’s make sure we leave James at home to do the admin 🇦🇺🫡
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katy 🌸
katy 🌸@KatyKray73·
The smile, the tone, the tie, the condescending lectures… all while lying through his teeth. Promised no changes to negative gearing & capital gains tax. Now implementing exactly that. Just wow. Our PM has some serious nerve. 🤯👇🏽
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Harrison H. Smith ✞
Harrison H. Smith ✞@HarrisonHSmith·
Ive watched this like 10 times now. She’s like a total psychopath.
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One Nation Victoria
One Nation Victoria@OneNationVic·
Two weeks. Countless hours. One unstoppable team. We thank every single volunteer who gave their time, energy, and belief to this campaign. We’re also proud to have Heston Russell joining us, backing our movement, and continuing to serve both community and country. No matter what tomorrow brings, we’ve already achieved something incredible. This is only the beginning. We keep fighting. We keep building. Bring election day on - VOTE 1 One Nation 🧡🇦🇺
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Gadget@Gadget440·
🚨 Australian neo-Nazi horrified to learn that news networks can find where you live, which can result in your mum and dad learning that you're a Nazi
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UnpaidThinkTank@UnpaidThinkTank·
@DrewPavlou Here again is Drew undoing his good work. Just how many flags and therefore countries do you have an allegiance to?
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Australian Lobby Group
Australian Lobby Group@AusLobby·
Cope and seethe. No one was banned, and no one was “antisemitic”. It’s posts like yours that cause antisemitism. Meanwhile, more than 4,000 people who couldn’t attend due to distance and cost of living, had their flag staked in the ground. Our volunteers were there from 7am building that field of flags. We stood up, whilst you tore Aussies down. Stop being so grubby
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Avi Yemini@OzraeliAvi·
Lol the Australian Lobby’s ‘take over the country’ protest today was so powerful… they couldn’t even take over the lawn. I heard they banned a bunch of right wingers who didn’t hate Jews enough. We really missed out on… whatever that was. 😂
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Bob@BobBurn97207272·
Farmers are HOLDING THE GATE, and the video is going viral for all the wrong reasons. A corporate rep from the $11.4 billion VNI West power line project rocked up to a family farm in regional Victoria. Not police. No warrant. Just a high-vis employee demanding access to destroy 6th and 7th-generation farmland. When the farmer stood silently behind his own fence, the rep pulled out the script: Section 93 of the Electricity Industry Act. Then the chilling line, “Anything you do or say may be used as evidence.” Peaceful. Lawful. On private property. Yet threatened like a criminal. This is the reality for farmers across Western and Central Victoria. Farmers Fightback’s Hold the Gate campaign started at a kitchen table and now has 25,000+ signatures. It’s not just about one power line, it’s about whether anyone still has the right to say NO on their own land. Watch. Share. Stand with them
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Timjbo 🇦🇺@TimjboAU·
Some highlights from last night's Channel 7 Spotlight. Little wonder why Chris Bowen refused to be interviewed. Our power grid is being sold out to the Chinese. 7plus.com.au/7news-spotlight I don't think Australians will be comfortable with how the Chinese companies treat their miners in Africa
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