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Let’s ride this Orange Wave all the way to Canberra 🇦🇺 | One Nation guy | Borders first, bullshit later

Sydney, New South Wales Katılım Ekim 2018
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When the police chief who arrested Ben Roberts-Smith has more medals than the Victoria Cross winner himself.
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@RositaDaz48 @KatyKray73 That guy went on sky news and literally said that there is no oil supply issue, it’s just a demand issue and Aussies are demanding more oil than they need. Absolute clown
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katy 🌸@KatyKray73·
Chris Bowen denies ‘suspicious circumstances’ in the fire at one of Australia’s only two refineries. Do you actually trust this man? 😏
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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
Another win — it looks like Big W has pulled it. This is yet another perfect example of how social media backlash can actually force change. Look how quickly Woolworths caved and capitulated after their pathetic attempt to downgrade Australia Day. As Margaret Mead famously said: “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”
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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education@craigkellyAFEE

I thought it had to be AI. That’s it, I’m done with BIG W. They won’t ever get another cent of my money. Anzac Day isn’t a promotion platform for the rainbow crowd to push their agenda.

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More like liberals are the far left version of One Nation
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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
Wake up Farrer, the far left are backing the so-called "independent" candidate. It’s typical sneaky dishonest tactics of the far-left. When they know voters would reject their leftist policies, they get a stooge and disguise them under the fake "community independent" banner - trying to trick voters into electing them. Then when they get to Parliament, the fake "Community Independents" vote with Labor and the Greens whenever it counts. Can they trick the electors of Farrer ?
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Restore Australia@JohnOBrien101·
A survey was taken recently to ask people if they were concerned about immigration numbers in Australia. 27% of respondents said: We are very concerned. 73% of respondents said: لا، لا توجد مشكلة
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😂 "One Nation serves billionaires" lmao, says the flyer from Victorian Socialists who want to nationalise everything and hand control to the state (aka their mates in union). Hanson's been the only one calling out mass immigration, foreign ownership & housing scams actually hurting Aussie battlers. These inner-city commie grifters in Fitzroy just hate anyone protecting workers from their globalist utopia.
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LT Aust 🌸@LT_Aust·
Pauline Hanson One Nation Under Attack By Commies The inner city grifting, Left Wing Communist SCUM have launched an attack on Pauline Hanson. This flyer was dropped in the inner city suburb of Fitzroy, which is in the Seat of Melbourne in readiness for this years November VIC State Election. I am of the view that the comments in this brochure made about @PaulineHansonOz are defamatory. These flyers were dropped into thousands of homes and I hope Pauline takes it up with her legal team for further advice. Finally, if anyone has some spare time, pop into the scheduled open meeting on Tuesday 5th of May 2026 at 6.00pm, pop into the Glou Wine Bar located 310 Smith St Collingwood & say hello to the local grifting Commo SCUM. Refer to brochure info below. #Auspol #CommieSCUM
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@SkyNewsAust It’s a cute way of saying that everything is so expensive due to government corruption that people cannot afford to save any money nor rely on a pension.
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Jacinta Allan’s Labor govt is blocking the release of over 900 pages on Big Build corruption, while $15 BILLION in taxpayer money allegedly vanished into CFMEU rorts, bikie gangs & crime syndicates on her watch. Now hiding the evidence. Absolute corruption. Victorians deserve a Royal Commission.
Marko Matvikov@MarkoMatvikov

"The Allan government has refused to release more than 900 pages of material concerning corruption on taxpayer-funded infrastructure projects in response to freedom of information requests."

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@Rob_Ruadh2 Thanks to one nation. Where was this during the decade the libs were in power before Albo ?
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@jamiemcintyre21 I think we already are in a recession. When Labor imports mass immigrants, they take their visa money and put it towards gdp. Same when foreign investors buy up property, their tax goes to gdp. Our gdp grows 0.8% and ALP does a victory lap but our per capita recession tanks.
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jamiemcintyre@jamiemcintyre21·
Is Australia Facing a Serious Recession? By Jamie McIntyre, Founder of Australian National Review There’s a storm forming on the horizon of the Australian economy. Not a gentle drizzle… something heavier, slower, and far more stubborn. The real question isn’t if pressure is building. It’s how hard it lands. The Lucky Escape Last Time During the Global Financial Crisis, Australia sidestepped what flattened much of the Western world. •Then–Prime Minister Kevin Rudd unleashed aggressive stimulus •China’s booming demand for commodities acted like an economic life raft •Confidence held, and the property market surged rather than collapsed Australia didn’t just survive. It walked away thinking it might be recession-proof. That assumption may now be the biggest risk. ⸻ A Very Different Setup Today This time, the chessboard looks nothing like 2008. Australia is now facing a stacked deck of vulnerabilities: 1. Cost of Living Pressure Everything costs more. Energy, food, rent, debt. Households are stretched thinner than ever. 2. Property Market Exposure Australia’s wealth is heavily concentrated in real estate. If property stumbles, the ripple effect hits: •Consumer confidence •Bank stability •Household spending 3. Debt Australia is one of the most highly leveraged household economies in the world. That’s fine in boom times… dangerous in tightening cycles. 4. Interest Rate Sensitivity Many Australians have never lived through the era of Paul Keating, when rates surged above 20% during the “recession we had to have.” Even modest increases today are already biting hard. ⸻ The Global Wildcards Now add external pressure, and things get more volatile. Energy Shock Risk Rising oil prices linked to Middle East tensions increase transport, production, and living costs. Australia, despite its resources, remains vulnerable to supply chains and refining capacity issues. Geopolitical Realignment The growing influence of BRICS nations signals a shift in global power dynamics. Countries like Indonesia are emerging rapidly, with forecasts placing them among the world’s largest economies by 2050. Strategic alignment matters more than ever. Banking System Risk If instability spreads through Western financial systems, highly leveraged economies like Australia could feel amplified effects. ⸻ The Property Question: Boom… or Breaking Point? Australia’s property market has been inflated by: •Low interest rates (historically) •Strong migration post-COVID •Limited housing supply But now cracks are appearing: •Some apartment markets stagnating or declining •Mortgage stress increasing •Immigration slowing If property weakens significantly, it won’t just be a housing issue. It becomes an economic event. Will It Be Worse Than the GFC? Here’s the blunt reality: •The GFC hit externally •This time, many pressures are internal That makes it harder to control. Australia may not collapse overnight. But a drawn-out, grinding downturn is entirely plausible. One where: •Households deleverage slowly •Growth stalls •Living standards quietly decline Not dramatic… but deeply uncomfortable. The “Plan B” Mindset As pressure builds, more Australians are exploring alternatives: •Lower-cost living abroad •Remote work opportunities •Lifestyle migration to Southeast Asia Places like Bali and Thailand aren’t just holiday destinations anymore. They’re becoming economic escape valves for some. But let’s be clear: Not everyone can pack up and leave. Mortgages, families, careers… they anchor people in place Final Word Is Australia facing a serious recession? It’s no longer a fringe idea. It’s a growing probability. Whether it becomes worse than the GFC depends on: •Global stability •Energy prices •Property market resilience •Policy responses But one thing is certain Australia’s economic “immunity” is being tested… and this time, there may be no easy escape route.
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@SimonBanksHB If someone believes their values involve bringing less immigrants, why are they suddenly immoral or dishonest ?
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Simon Banks@SimonBanksHB·
Within minutes of the LNP's immigration policy release today It lost the dabate on it's so-called "values" to One Nation And it lost the debate on pragmatism and its dishonest demonisation of Australia's great migrant communites to the ALP Stupid as a powerpoint presentation
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Megatron@Megatron_ron·
🇪🇺Ursula von der Leyen regarding the energy crises in Europe: “The cheapest energy is the one you don't use. Stay home, don't drive, don't use electricity.”
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@SimonBanksHB Albanese has inflated headline GDP with record migration while per capita growth stagnates or shrinks with longest per capita recession in decades. Classic ponzi: looks 'growing' on paper, but the bubble bursts soon for real Aussies. Living standards tanking.
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Simon Banks@SimonBanksHB·
Let's be clear The LNP's plan is to force an unneccessary recession in Australia Why? Because there is nothing more important to them than austerity and cutting worker's wages Backed by One Nation
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CNN clip of NY Times columnist Tom Friedman admitting he wants Iran's regime militarily defeated for regional stability but opposes any resulting political boost for Trump or Netanyahu. Can’t hate the left enough…
Owen Gregorian@OwenGregorian

NY Times Columnist Tom Friedman Admits That Even Though He Wants Iran to Fall, He Doesn’t Want a Political Win for Trump and Netanyahu | Mike LaChance, The Gateway Pundit Tom Friedman of the New York Times just admitted something that is true about countless people in media and Democrats. They do not want the effort in Iran to succeed because they simply don’t want it to be a win for Trump. At least Friedman was honest enough to come right out and say it. This is just another example of people on the left hating trump more than they love the country. Friedman made the comments on CNN, naturally. Transcript via Real Clear Politics: FRIEDMAN: Yes, there’s been some leadership change. Obviously, certain people have been killed. But this is the Iranian regime. It goes right down to the mayoral level. All the institutions are the same. Yes. I find myself, Michael, in a situation where I really want to see Iran defeated militarily because this regime is a terrible regime for its people in the region. And nothing would improve the region more than the replacement of this regime in Iran with one was focused on enabling its people to realize their full potential and integrating peacefully with other countries and stop occupying Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Yemen. So I’m all for that. The problem is I really don’t want to see Bibi Netanyahu or Donald Trump politically strengthened by this war because they are two awful human beings. They are both engaged in anti- democratic projects in their own countries. They’re both alleged crooks. They are terrible, terrible people doing terrible things to America’s standing in the world and Israel standing in the world. And so I really find myself torn. I want to see Iran militarily defeated, but I do not want to see these two terrible people strengthened. This is the left in a nutshell today. They are incapable of setting aside their pathological hatred of Trump, even in matters of national security. They rise and sleep seeing themselves in competition with Trump and seethe at any perceived win on Trump’s part. Do they not realize that they lost already in November? thegatewaypundit.com/2026/04/ny-tim…

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@JacintaAllanMP Labor script: flood Australia with record migration, ignore machete gang chaos in Victoria, then cry "racist" when we put Aussies first. It's not unAustralian to protect our country, it's unAustralian to sell it out for votes & virtue.
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Jacinta Allan@JacintaAllanMP·
My thoughts on the Liberals’ extreme, race-based migration policy: This Trump-style policy will go after Chinese families, Muslims, and even Christians from places like Lebanon and Iraq. It's just unaustralian. In this country, we care about who you are, not where you're from.
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