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Ordinary Aussie

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I’m not rich, I’m not powerful, I’m not famous. I’m just an ordinary Aussie taxpayer, worried about the future of the country he loves. 🇦🇺 Put Greens last!

Brisbane, Australia Katılım Mart 2025
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Ordinary Aussie
Ordinary Aussie@aussie_ordinary·
🇦🇺 Be proud of being Australian! 🇦🇺 🇦🇺 Be proud of Australian culture! 🇦🇺 🇦🇺 Be proud of Australian history! 🇦🇺 Our government is not our country, our people are. Those who share common values and appreciate and celebrate this great nation. Never give up on our country.
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🚨 NEW: One Nation would win around 52 seats in the House of Representatives while the Coalition would fall to just NINE, according to an MRP model released today by DemosAU
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@mark16pg Because Hindus and Muslims have gotten along so brilliantly in history…
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mark pg@mark16pg·
Record number of new Labor voters immigrated this year. What a shock Albanese lied. He is determined to destroy Australia. He wants Aust to resemble a mixed culture of Middle East & India. Greatest mistake in Australian history putting a pro Palestine activist in charge.
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It’s quite interesting reading the comments here. While I agree the LNP needs to fail as a party, failing to put them as the number 2 preference only helps Labor retain or win seats. The reason why Labor won so many seats in the 2025 Federal Election is that the left militantly put Labor and Greens 1 and 2, while everyone else fractured their vote amongst small parties who had no hope at winning anything. There are still a lot of people in this country who will vote for the LNP despite their awfulness, so unfortunately, if you want Labor out, the LNP still need to be high up on the preferences. The original post is correct: 1. One Nation 2. LNP 3. Everyone else with Labor and Greens last. Unless you want another term of Labor.
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@SkyNewsAust I am shocked. What a shock it was. The party that listens to the people overtook the party that keeps shooting itself in the foot. Shocking.
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If you need to ask that question, you haven’t been paying attention over the last few years… Just to list a few reasons: - Ties to criminal organisations; - Corruption; - Ignoring the will of the people; - Huge overspending of taxpayer money resulting in debt spiralling out of control and huge pressures on inflation and cost of living; - Spending said money on wrong priorities; - Making the electricity grid unstable and expensive with Net Zero obsession; - Policies that increase/encourage crime by being soft on offenders.
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AusPoll@AusPoll6·
🚨 NEW: South Australia (state) voting intention 🟥 ALP: 38% (-2) 🟧 ONP: 21% (+1) 🟦 LIB: 18% (-1) 🟩 GRN: 11% (-1) ⬛️ OTH: 12% (+3) Two-party-preferred 🟥 ALP: 60% (-1) 🟦 LIB: 40% (+1) ALP vs ONP 🟥 ALP: 59% (-4) 🟧 ONP: 41% (+4) LIB vs ONP 🟦 LIB: 53% (-) 🟧 ONP: 47% (-) Fox & Hedgehog | 6-16 Mar | n=1008 | +/- 31 Jan-8 Feb
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@TruthFairy131 One Nation is a good start. They are in a great position to potentially break the uniparty’s stranglehold and have a lot of great policies, such as deportations and a crackdown on mass immigration.
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@JEChalmers Mate, the country was fucked already before that war halfway around the world started. What was the old Liberal slogan? “It ain’t easy under Albanese.” The Liberals may be idiots but they were right with this slogan.
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Jim Chalmers MP@JEChalmers·
Today the independent Reserve Bank Monetary Policy Board increased the cash rate by 25 basis points. We already had an inflation challenge in our economy but the war in the Middle East is making this challenge worse. At a time of immense global instability, this will put even more pressure on families and businesses. Many Australians were already doing it tough and are now feeling the impact of conflict in the Middle East through higher petrol prices as well. That’s why we’re rolling out responsible cost of living relief and taking action to give consumers a fair go at the bowser, through higher penalties, more surveillance and more supply.
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@DavidPocock What happens in an emergency situation when the power is out for days? For example, during Cyclone Alfred twelve months ago, some areas of QLD were without power for several days. How will those people charge their electric cars to get essential resources?
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David Pocock@DavidPocock·
Australia burns through about 25 billion litres of petrol and diesel every year. Replacing petrol cars with EVs would cut our reliance on expensive imported foreign fuel. But EVs still make up only about 2% of Australia’s 20 million vehicles. More affordable EVs & a strong second-hand EV market can help more Australians afford the switch while strengthening our energy security. theguardian.com/environment/20…
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
"Vegan leather" is plastic. "Vegan wool" is plastic. "Vegan fur" is plastic. Every wash cycle releases microplastics into the water. Every year it degrades slightly and releases more. At end of life it will sit in landfill for four hundred years or end up in the ocean. The sheep, meanwhile, grows a new coat every year, requires it removed, and produces a fibre that has been biodegradable since the Neolithic. But yes. The sheep is the environmental problem. The sheep, standing in the Lake District in the rain, growing renewable fibre from grass. The sheep.
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2016 when Trump won the first time. At first I was confused because all media pointed to a Hillary victory (and at that point I wasn’t really into politics). Then I noticed a recurring trend in relation to Trump where the media would report something one way but the reality was completely different. It really opened my eyes to the whole corruption in the mainstream media.
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PeterSweden@PeterSweden7·
Question. What was it that made you realize the mainstream media wasn't telling you the truth? What was the turning point?
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@SenatorSeanBell We should be deporting the judge too, or at very least suspending them without pay until an investigation is completed and consequences are decided…
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Ordinary Aussie@aussie_ordinary·
“Phobia: An intense, irrational, and persistent fear of a specific object, situation, or activity that poses little or no actual danger.” Is being afraid of a desert death cult, who murdered 15 people at Bondi only three months ago, and has been responsible for the majority of terrorist attacks throughout the Western world over the last few decades really irrational? Does it really pose little or no danger? I dispute the term “Islamophobia”. It is not correct, and it was invented by people trying to silence genuine criticism and concern surrounding compatibility between the morals of those who follow Islam and those set out by Christianity in the West.
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@PaulineHansonOz I can’t wait for Senators Babet, Price, Antic and Canavan to be absent for this vote too… One Nation are the only ones right now putting their money where their mouths are and working for the Australian people.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
One Nation will ask the Senate to establish an inquiry into NDIS fraud, waste and abuse. Reaching $50 billion a year, the NDIS has turned into a monster that will bankrupt our country if not reined in. If the scheme isn’t made sustainable, the severely disabled that we should be helping will end up being neglected. The motion will be moved when we return to Parliament on Monday 23 March.
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I genuinely don’t understand the thought process behind not having a strategic fuel reserve. Petrol, especially diesel, is so critical to Australia’s entire supply chain, so why wouldn’t we have an emergency stockpile? It blows my mind, the incompetence that led to this crisis…
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@RositaDaz48 What? A government-funded project going overtime and over budget? Unheard of! 🤡😂
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Rosita Díaz@RositaDaz48·
Three years into the NRMA's $40 million rollout, the project is stalling at just 45 of its promised 117 fast-charging stations. Read more: ebx.sh/w27xmW
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When people say “One Nation hasn’t achieved anything in 30 years,” this right here is an example of what they’ve been achieving for years: exposing those who claim to work for the Australian people as frauds. This is how One Nation has influenced policy despite holding very few seats. It’s been about holding other politicians to account and exposing those who say one thing and then do something completely different.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
BREAKING: Matt Canavan’s Nationals, the Liberals, the Greens and Labor have all ganged up to vote down a One Nation motion calling for Australian gas to be reserved for Australians first.
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@PaulineHansonOz Ralph Babet, Jacinta Price, Alex Antic, Matt Canavan, all absent from voting. Actions speak louder than words and a lot of these people do not put their money where their mouth is.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
Here's how they voted, and more importantly, who DIDN'T vote
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
Not a single member of Matt Canavan’s Nationals, the Liberals, Labor or the crossbench supported One Nation's motion to start withdrawing from the Paris Climate agreement. The Nationals are once again letting the woke moderates in their own party and the Liberals dictate their votes on Net Zero. Only One Nation is fully committed to scrapping Net Zero and securing our nations future.
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@ausstockchick And yet banks with then still reject them for a mortgage because “they’re not earning enough” 🤔
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that stock chick@ausstockchick·
Renters could be paying more than a mortgage each month by 2034. Let that sink in. #Auspol2026
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