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@lastitsbrit

I finally made it. Opinions are satire and not my own.

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Brit Suede
Brit Suede@lastitsbrit·
@markbouris Terrible, terrible tyrant. His legacy is the loss of rights for white, European, Christian Australians.
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Mark Bouris
Mark Bouris@markbouris·
What a treat on Anzac Day . When John Howard was PM we had a surplus in the budget , no national debt .. yep zero , and productivity was up and we were the envy of the world economically .
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Brit Suede@lastitsbrit·
@AusPoll6 We’re so much more ducked than I thought. 🦆
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AusPoll
AusPoll@AusPoll6·
Would you support Australia increasing gas and oil exploration and production domestically, even if it undermined legislated 2050 net zero emissions commitments? 🟢 Yes: 47% 🔴 No: 27% ⚪️ Unsure: 26% YouGov | 14-21 Apr | n=1501 | +/- 31 Mar-7 Apr
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The Noticer
The Noticer@NoticerNews·
Liberal leader Angus Taylor sides with the far-left and condemns booing "welcome to countries" in an interview on the ABC. He also refused to say whether he thought veterans should be welcomed to their own country at dawn services. Follow: @NoticerNews
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Brit Suede
Brit Suede@lastitsbrit·
@mtaibbi You used to employ critical thinking. Now, you require hard proof that the guy covering for Epstein and Maxwell is a pedo.
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Matt Taibbi
Matt Taibbi@mtaibbi·
Exactly. I’m no fan of Trump but these incantations are ridiculous — who benefits from just spreading baseless accusations?
Jonathan Keller🇺🇸@HawkeyeKeller55

@Lapo13 @mtaibbi I've been asking for years...where is the alleged evidence that Trump is a pedo? I'm not a Trump supporter but this pedo talk seems like nonsense. Show me evidence of any pedo and I'll help with the wood chipper.

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Brit Suede
Brit Suede@lastitsbrit·
@PaulineHansonOz You would never follow through on hate speech laws because Israel loves those laws.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
Australians have a right to have their say. Liberal and Labor want to shut everyone down. Free speech and free debate is the key to a successful country. One Nation will never back away from addressing the tough issues head on.
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Brit Suede
Brit Suede@lastitsbrit·
@TheAKGuy Don’t jump the, er… start, here. With his policies since taking office and his effectiveness at “Conserving” America, there probably a similar amount of right wingers who are angry with him.
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Brandon Herrera
Brandon Herrera@TheAKGuy·
At what point will the left and the media admit responsibility for the direct correlation between their hyperbolic rhetoric and people trying to murder our fucking President. It’s honestly absurd at this point.
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BroBro🇦🇺🏇🏻
BroBro🇦🇺🏇🏻@realRick_AUS·
@AdelaideAirport @PMalinauskasMP Do you think it’s acceptable, a person with a disability, has to go onto the road to be picked up because he didn’t have permit to be picked up in the disabled drop off/pick up area? Fire this person immediately
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Brit Suede@lastitsbrit·
@MattWalshBlog Yes. Drastic measures in the wake of a crisis. What could go wrong?
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
No president has ever been targeted for assassination three times. The level of political violence from the left is historic. We've never seen anything like it in the entire history of this nation. It's a five alarm fire. National emergency. Drastic measures must be taken.
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Brit Suede
Brit Suede@lastitsbrit·
@MSpringAuthor17 Were they Australians, or not? If they were Australians, then they don’t need a special ceremony or part of the ceremony. If they weren’t Australians, then they don’t need any part in ANZAC Day.
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Michael
Michael@MSpringAuthor17·
I am disgusted by the crowd at the Perth dawn service treating a First Nations speaker the way they did. First Nations Australians bled for this country in two World Wars.
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
BREAKING NEWS Reform UK will review all successful asylum grants over the last 5 years. We will revoke leave to remain & deport those who entered the UK illegally or overstayed their visas. These measures are in addition to the 600k removals under Operation Restoring Justice.
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Brit Suede
Brit Suede@lastitsbrit·
@KobieThatcher 400k my foot. I can’t go 15 seconds anywhere in Brisbane without hearing some form of shithole language blasting out of and into a phone. I’d hate to see what Sydney and Melbourne are like.
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Kobie Thatcher
Kobie Thatcher@KobieThatcher·
Tony Abbott: "In the first three years of the Albanese government, legal migration was at an all time record, averaging some 400,000 a year. That's four times the average in the Howard years, and that's a city the size of Canberra every single year."
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Good Intentions
Good Intentions@MyForkedTongue·
@Rightanglenews Like it or not, this judge is correct in her assessment. His life was never in danger, just some stuff in his garage. Hell, there was never even a face to face confrontation...he shot through a door.😂 LEARN when you can, and cannot use deadly force!
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Right Angle News Network
Right Angle News Network@Rightanglenews·
Outrage is erupting after Michigan liberal Judge Kelley Kostin sided with prosecutors, determining that a 24 year old White man, Dayton Knapton, who used lethal force to protect his garage from “teens,” must face trial. “The law does not allow you to use deadly force. The defendant in this case put himself in the situation.”
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Ayoub Khan MP
Ayoub Khan MP@AyoubKhanMP·
6 million British Muslims are part of the fabric of this country. We can’t allow those who thrive on division to undermine that unity. The Home Office and Shabana Mahmood must act decisively with moral consistency! Ban this malign provocateur!
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Brit Suede
Brit Suede@lastitsbrit·
@Matt_Camenzuli I’ve got a better idea. Let’s put a handful of people on a hostile island with uncivilised, roaming inhabitants on it. Let them make what they can with what they can get out of the ground and cultivate on top of it. Then see if millions of people want to come there.
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Matthew Camenzuli
Matthew Camenzuli@Matt_Camenzuli·
I have an idea. We could divide the East Coast of Australia in half. The bit with Victoria in it can run on 100% renewables, EV's only, high taxes, unfettered NDIS and immigration. The other part the total opposite. A hard border between. See which one prospers.
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BroBro🇦🇺🏇🏻@realRick_AUS·
@therealrukshan Not from a lot of Aussies from what I’ve seen He’s the perfect example of successful immigration and representation I get hate for saying and thinking it Don’t care
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Rukshan Fernando
Rukshan Fernando@therealrukshan·
Gout Gout is a great Australian athlete who is unfortunately being racially vilified for being ethnically African and a successful representation of modern Australia. The attacks on him are completely unwarranted.
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Ross SEAMER@RossSeamer·
@AlboMP @magyarpeterMP Hope Hungary has better luck with their new leader and is not a useless lying corrupt fraud like Australia ended up getting dumped with.
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Anthony Albanese
Anthony Albanese@AlboMP·
Congratulations @magyarpeterMP on your historic victory in Hungary’s elections. I look forward to working closely with you, including on the Australia-EU Free Trade Agreement and Australia-EU Security and Defence Partnership 🇦🇺🇭🇺
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Brit Suede@lastitsbrit·
@AngusTaylorMP “Slowing down” is not going to achieve anything important. Put it in reverse gear or don’t even bother.
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Angus Taylor MP
Angus Taylor MP@AngusTaylorMP·
If Australia’s success is to continue, we need to take a hard look at our migration system. Right now, the numbers are too high and the standards are too low, and both must change.
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Brit Suede@lastitsbrit·
@realRick_AUS Are big businesses supposed to scale their operations on Good Friday to perfectly match the proportion of their workforce who don’t want to observe Holy Week? Then there would be an impetus to hire non-Christians. If they open, you work. There is no choice.
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BroBro🇦🇺🏇🏻@realRick_AUS·
@lastitsbrit Are you fucking retarded? Who said anything about being forced to work? Have you taken your medication?
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BroBro🇦🇺🏇🏻@realRick_AUS·
Big businesses cut shifts/staff by almost 50% or more during public holidays or during penalty rates times. Meaning, casuals don’t work and don’t get paid and PPT and full timers get asked to not work so they get paid normal rates. Small businesses do the same or don’t open up at all, which is happening more frequently. More people lose shifts/money than people that make it. You are naive or fucking stupid to believe otherwise. Penalty rates has made not only people’s lives worse off, it’s killing productivity. You can’t disprove anything I say, because it’s all factual based on FACTS.
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Brit Suede
Brit Suede@lastitsbrit·
@mattjcan How are you going to get the general public to support the “very rich country” idea when you keep giving all the riches to a handful or foreigners and freaks?
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Senator Matt Canavan
Senator Matt Canavan@mattjcan·
Our dependence on foreign oil supplies is our greatest economic and national security risk. We shouldn't be so exposed if we just used the massive energy resources we have. I wrote more in the Daily Telegraph yesterday - and full article below. --- Every day about 80 ships arrive in Australia with freight from overseas. About half of these ships, at least by weight, carry petrol, diesel and other fuels. Because of the Iran war we are getting a hard lesson on how vulnerable we are to this dependency. As hard as the next few months are likely to be it is far from the worst that we might face. This Middle East conflict is not one we are directly involved in. A conflict in the Pacific would put us in much more of a pickle. This week the Page Research Centre, a research body aligned with the Nationals Party, released a report on what we should do to prepare for the risk of conflict in our region. Their report's title highlights the issue, *All at Sea: Fuel, War, and Australia’s Achilles’ Heel*. The problem we have is that any potential adversary can tailor their strategy to cut our sea lanes and smoke us out. This strategy can be effective almost independent of the size of our oil stockpiles. While much of the debate has focused on why we don't have three months' worth of fuel, many sieges have lasted longer than that. Stockpiles can give us breathing space but they are not long term protection. Others have used this debate to push electric vehicles. Some adoption of electrification can help and I love electric vehicles. I would have already bought one but for the cost. There are two major issues with electric vehicles as a solution. First, we do not have enough electricity to service our current needs. Any major expansion of electricity demand cannot be filled by just renewable energy. We would need to build coal, gas and nuclear plants as well. Second, even if we convert our entire passenger car fleet to electric vehicles that would save just 30 per cent of our fuel demand. We can also use more biofuels to reduce our dependence on foreign oil, however, they too cannot supply most of our oil needs either. Australia should never find itself facing an energy crisis again. Australia has more energy resources per person than any country in the world except Saudi Arabia. However, 95 per cent of our energy is in coal and uranium, the two energy sources that the current Labor government refuses to use. Our incoming energy crisis is a choice, not a destiny. It is a choice imposed on us by a net zero obsessed government that has put the pursuit of unrealistic and unachievable global emissions targets above the national security of Australia. Our enormous coal reserves can be converted into oil. Coal to liquids technologies have been used at scale since World War II. South Africa today produces around 40 per cent of its liquid fuels from its coal reserves. China now converts around 400 million tonnes of coal to liquids every year. According to the Page Report we could get such technologies going in about a year. This crisis may end before that but this experience should be a massive wake up call because the next crisis might be much tougher for us. Change is coming. This week even the net zero obsessed Labor Government was forced to rush emergency legislation to subsidise the importation of petrol and diesel to Australia. So, the Labor Government, which has fought a war on fossil fuels for its first four years, has been reduced to desperately using taxpayer funds to support the overseas production of the same fossil fuels they have been saying we no longer need. The Labor Government refused to support our amendments, which would have unwound the prohibitions and restrictions, on the production of oil and gas in Australia, that Labor has inserted into federal law. So we now have the bizarre spectacle of an Australian Government supporting the creation of foreign oil and gas jobs in overseas countries, but the Australian Government won't support the creation of Australian oil and gas jobs in its own country. If it is a good thing to support the importation of fossil fuels from overseas, why is it not a good thing to support the production of fossil fuels here? Domestic production would reduce our dependency on foreign countries too. We are the only island nation in the world that is its own continent. With a continent full of resources we should not voluntarily put ourselves at risk of a modern day U-boat campaign on our shipping lanes. We are a land "girt by sea" but because "our land abounds in nature's gifts" we should never again be so dependent on others as we are now.
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