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@mightytiges

Patiently waited 35 years for the Tiges to come good and it was all worth it.

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mighty tiges@mightytiges·
@tommygnr @daveyk317 @DanielPriestley You do know Howard was treasurer b4 Hawke-Keating? They had to clean up & reform Australia economically after the mess they inherited. Howard admitted in 1996 he inherited a strong economy. He then structurally screwed it up long term with his unsustainable middle class welfare.
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GTCE@tommygnr·
@daveyk317 @DanielPriestley Howard paid off Keating’s debt. Rudd/Gillard/Abbott/Turnbull/Morrison/Albanese mortgaged our children’s futures and to what end?
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Daniel Priestley
Daniel Priestley@DanielPriestley·
I grew up in a different time. Australia around the 2000s was unbelievably great - we took it for granted, we didn't know how good we had it. The Government of the day was lead by John Howard for 11 years. His approach was to make government as small and unobtrusive as possible. Every decision was based on the idea that the "Aussie battler" should be better off. If you work hard, take risks and add value to society the government should not get in your way. They paid off the national debt. The economy was strong. There was a boom in entrepreneurship. It was easy to build housing. Life was great - possibly the best it's ever been in history. Contrast this mindset with Australia and the UK today. Both governments this week announcing higher taxes, more debt, more regulations, more restrictions on those who do the right things and more benefits for those who don't. They believe the answer to every problem is bigger government. They see the hard working, risk taking, value adding people as the piggy bank. They think the problem with millions of people who don't work or who commit disproportionate crime is that the government hasn't thrown enough money at it. I've run businesses and lived under many governments in many places now. In every case where the country is working, the government does a few things very well and aims to leave productive, law abiding people alone. In every case where things seem to be getting worse and worse, the government has the delusional belief that it can tax, borrow and spend its way to utopia. Big Government is not the answer to most things - productive, hard working, entrepreneurial, value adding members of society are the engine room and should be protected and encouraged.
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We already knew Angus Taylor was clueless, but even this tops himself when he doesn't know that the children of PR parents are Australian citizens. Or that Aus citizens marry non-citizens. Talk about political suicide just to appease a shrinking minority & the Sky news crybabies.
Kos Samaras@KosSamaras

The 5 million Angus Taylor thinks don’t vote and the millions in their households who do. Angus Taylor thinks he’s punishing non-citizens. They can’t vote, so it’s a free hit. That’s the entire logic. But it’s a logic only someone who has never lived in the big cities would consider. In the suburbs that decide elections, the household, not the individual, is the political unit. Three generations under one roof or in the same suburb. Grandparents on partner visas. Parents holding PR while the citizenship queue grinds on. Citizen kids enrolled to vote, working part-time, doing the family’s Services Australia paperwork at the kitchen table. Strip the NDIS from a permanent resident and you have not touched a single voter directly. You have touched their daughter. Their son. Their citizen niece. And they vote, very deliberately, for the people in their family who cannot. This is exactly the structural shape of post-war migrant Australia. Greek, Italian, Maltese, Lebanese, Vietnamese households where the citizen children voted for the whole family. It is alive and well, three generations on, in the outer suburbs the Coalition needs to win government. Taylor has told every one of those households that in his Australia, their parents are second-class. He thinks he’s chasing Hanson voters in Farrer. He’s actually handing Labor a permanent structural lock on the seats that decide who governs. And he has possibly committed his party to losing opposition status at the next election. Full piece and analysis below

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9News Melbourne@9NewsMelb·
The Albanese Government is being slammed for pouring billions more into Stage One of the Suburban Rail Loop. Other states claim federal taxpayers are now propping up Victoria. @heidimur #9News
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@rhettrospective Great coach. Should have been given the chance to coach his U19s kids in the seniors in the 90s just like Pagan did at North. Vale Doug Searl.
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Rhett Bartlett
Rhett Bartlett@rhettrospective·
Farewell Doug Searl, 79. He grew up with an absent father; yet would become a hugely influential coach of junior players. Adored by all. Coached 2 flags at Tigerland. Obit ⬇️ richmondfc.com.au/news/2020495/v…
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@markbouris Bouris talks about 30, 40, 50 yrs ago yet prior to 1999 these people would've invested under policies this budget is returning to. Fact is the Howard govt changes of 1999 have caused a severe disconnect b/w housing prices & incomes. Most young people can't even buy their own home
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Mark Bouris@markbouris·
My first thoughts on the Treasurer’s budget last night. I’ll be sitting down with highly renowned economist Chris Richardson today to break it all down. The conversation will be available on all podcast platforms tonight
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@JoshButler So these Hawke-Keating era policies are now "communist" according to deranged old Newscorp🤣 The problem for old Newscorp and the rest of the old media pushing this crap is that the vast majority of under 45s who are now the majority of voters don't take notice of them anymore.
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Josh Butler@JoshButler·
the News Corp tabloids really losing their touch. In years past, this would have gotten the full Photoshop treatment, Chalmers' face stuck on Stalin photos with a USSR hat, or on the Grim Reaper with robe and scythe Sad! Low energy!
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@acmnorepublic You conveniently left out that back then the parliament was not independent of a foreign country, nor was the legal system. We had a foreign aristocrat as GG, and the anthem of a foreign country. All that has now been changed to Australian despite your anti-Australian opposition.
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ACM | Australians for Constitutional Monarchy
125 years ago this week, on 9 May 1901, Australia’s first Commonwealth Parliament opened at Melbourne’s Royal Exhibition Building. A free and peaceful vote made us a nation, with a constitutional monarchy at the foundation of our freedom. Read more: ramint.gov.au 🇦🇺
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@RestoreAussies @TremayneWalter You hypocrites oppose an Aussie head of state, a real Aussie flag (not a pommie one), & Australia's real national day (Jan 1, 1901 or the day we gain full independence). Instead, you hypocrites kept your foreign ethnic allegiances yet cry about other ethnic groups doing the same
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Restore Australia 🇦🇺
Restore Australia 🇦🇺@RestoreAussies·
Just got in tonight from a late night Coles shop. Honestly, why on earth do Indians bring their entire extended family to do grocery shopping?! Grandparents, parents, kids, uncles the lot. All jabbering away in incomprehensible Hindi on full volume, two of the males on loud speakerphone phone calls at the same time, kids running amok and blocking aisles with their revolting selection in their shopping trolleys. I caught eyes with a fellow Anglo who was shaking his head in disbelief. In a moment of Anglo telepathy, nothing more needed to be said, we just shared a moment of mutual horror and gave a small nod of understanding. Indians genuinely are affecting our quality of life every single day, and not just with material big things like housing, schools, services etc, but the qualitative little things in everyday life. They literally ruin every public space they enter and every experience we have to share with them. I am so fatigued it is beyond belief.
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@Richmond_FC Put the Auskickers on. The standard would at least be higher than that quarter of absolute crap. Embarrassing!
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@weapondaddy @Richmond_FC Harry has a sore foot. Will head for scans. So another cub with an injury to add to the list of Alger, Hotton, Cummins, Smillie 😧.
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@KosSamaras Sorry Kos but this is pseudo-science nonsense you'd expect from crybaby cookers & the Hun. Covid was 5 yrs ago🙄. Iran war effect is the focus now Most obvious reason is current govt has been in power for 2nd longest period in Vic history. Rare for govts to last beyond a decade
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Kos Samaras@KosSamaras·
Blast from the past….. but Victorian pandemic politics is now more relevant. The reckoning wasn’t 2022. It’s now. My latest piece details the clinical work behind this insight. Peer-reviewed trauma research tells us something Victoria’s political class has largely missed: populations don’t deliver considered verdicts while still in shock. Research published in The Lancet and PNAS, alongside Harvard psychiatrist Judith Herman’s foundational work on collective trauma recovery, identifies a predictable sequence, a numbness, then delayed processing, then reaction. Hence, those who thought the 2022 Victorian election result was the verdict of the trauma, jumped the gun. Victoria endured the longest lockdowns in the democratic world. But in 2022 it was more about suppression, a population too early in the trauma cycle to convert lived experience into political verdict. Many within Victorian Labor assumed the 2022 result as vindication. The science suggests it was something closer to a population still dissociated. The wound hadn’t been acknowledged. It hadn’t been given a political vehicle. It hadn’t been processed. Today’s Victorian polling numbers are more about a delayed but entirely predictable psychological response, finally arriving on schedule. They are cashing in the bill so to speak. Oh and this is not good news for the Liberal Party either (that requires a more complex essay). Link in comments.
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@RichmondVFL Sorry but that was woeful and embarrassing today. Heads not in the game. Clueless and unaccountable footy. Topped off by a last quarter we were outscored despite kicking with a strong breeze.
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Richmond VFL 🐯
Richmond VFL 🐯@RichmondVFL·
We fall short in Beaconsfield ☹️ Goalkickers: Ferguson 3, Peucker 3, Roberts-Thomson, Fawcett and Renfree.
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Antipodean Empire 🇦🇺@AntipodeEmpire·
Arabs, Slavs, Africans, Scandinavians, et al. share design elements that reflect their shared history and kinship - it is completely natural and normal for British countries to do the same. How are people still bringing up these ignorant arguments in 2026?
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Jake Landau (He/Him) 🇨🇦🇵🇸🇻🇪🇺🇦@JakeLandauTO

As a Canadian it's funny that Australia and New Zealand still haven't managed to come up with original flags for themselves, how are you still stuck on a British Ensign in the year 2026?

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@AntipodeEmpire None of those other groups have the flag of a foreign country in the canton of their own flag because that would mean they were a possession of that foreign country. There's a reason almost all the other Commonwealth countries dumped their foreign Pommie ensign for their own flag
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@simo4cindy All had hits songs that were covered/sampled that also became hits? Smooth Criminal (Alien Ant Farm) Do ya think I'm sexy (N-Trance) U can't touch this (MC Hammer sampled Super Freak and was sued by Rick James who ended up getting writing credits)
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@Tigers_of_Old No injuries 🙏 Basic competitiveness & team structure. We were a rabble after qtr time last week. Numbers to the contest & protecting the defensive side. Win centre clearances.
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Ando@Tigers_of_Old·
Practice match number.✌️ Stronger team named, giving us a bit more insight into Ooze's plans & the final opportunity to tweak the side before the real stuff starts. What are you hoping to see from tonight's game against the Dees..? Go Tiges.💪🐯
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