Michael Stewart

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Michael Stewart

Michael Stewart

@ste37843

Katılım Mart 2023
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PV🌸@peter993993·
So lets get this right you take all the risks and the money that you use to invest in a business, shares and property is already taxes now this Albo Labor gov wants to tax you again at 47% on your CGT? Let that sink in people? These two clowns in labor are not only liers but thieves too!!
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Save Gaza
Save Gaza@Alee93ale·
Retweet if you hate Israel
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Michael Stewart@ste37843·
@ican7474 @colonelhogans Jacinta is hands-down the most disliked Indigenous person, by other First Nations People, in Australia. Sounds like Jacinta might lack credibility if even her own Mob can’t stand her. (Warren Mundine not withstanding).
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Michael@ican7474·
@colonelhogans Jacinta has more credibility in her toe nail than u have Rick the cosplaying white guy
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Rick@colonelhogans·
How absolutely beautiful is it that Jacinta Price, who was elected as a CLP senator, flipped to the Liberals as her massive overinflated ego believed she was going to be PM…..in her dreams….chickened out of the deputy leadership when Sussan Ley defeated Angus Taylor, is now absolutely nowhere to be seen in the current leadership discussions? There IS KARMA! 💯💯💯😂😂😂
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Michael Stewart@ste37843·
@KateEmersonBri Oh FFS! The PM doesn’t have the luxury to abandon the job of governing, in favour of focusing on antisemitism and the Herzog visit. I don’t think the arsehole should be here either but I’m willing to give Albo a pass for this decision, without descending into conspiracy theories.
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Kate Emerson 🇵🇸 🔻
Kate Emerson 🇵🇸 🔻@KateEmersonBri·
So now Laura Tingle is saying the Labor govt. didn't realise how divisive the Herzog visit would be. If that's true, then it calls into question the judgment of Albanese and co and their actual fitness to govern. If not, there is a sinister agenda.
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Mike Carlton@MikeCarlton01·
Re-posting this because…well, why not ?
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Paul Bongiorno
Paul Bongiorno@PaulBongiorno·
@MenachemV A permissive environment? Can you hear yourself? Do you have any idea of free speech in a democracy or the findings of the International Criminal Court or the UN Human Rights committee.
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Menachem Vorchheimer
Menachem Vorchheimer@MenachemV·
Calling the Bondi terrorists “lone wolves” denies reality They acted in a permissive environment where Jews were branded “terrorists,” “baby killers,” “pro-genocide” & “Nazis” That language enabled the Bondi Massacre Those who repeat it are complicit #Australia #auspol #Bondi
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Michael Stewart@ste37843·
@Ausbobsmit Have you always been a complete idiot, or did your brain fall out of your head before you wrote that tweet.
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Rob Smith
Rob Smith@Ausbobsmit·
Airliners equipped with secret nozzles and tanks on their wings, filled with aluminum, barium, manganese, graphene, and various polymers, have dumped between 40 and 60 million tons of nanoparticles in the sky every year.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
Today, I’ve written to the Prime Minister to demand an immediate halt to new 786 visas for Palestinians and to begin the return of those here temporarily, now that the war in Gaza has ended. The conflict is over. Rebuilding has begun. That means it’s time for those who have been granted temporary protection to return home, just as Australians would be expected to do if the roles were reversed. We must remeber, here at home, we’re facing a housing crisis. Essential workers can’t find rentals. Families are sleeping in cars. Young Aussies are priced out of a future. Every extra burden, no matter how small, adds pressure to a system already under strain. Temporary visas are meant to be just that, temporary. Australians have shown compassion, but it’s time for the Albanese Government to put our people first. Charity begins at home. Australians must come first.
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Michael Stewart@ste37843·
@pwafork Excellent choice ABC. The world needs to know what a fraud and repulsive person he is. This is Australia. We don’t need to hear anything from that appalling creature.
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James Morrow
James Morrow@pwafork·
So while Trump is about to address the Knesset on this absolutely historic day “our” ABC is running a Four Corners hit piece on his business dealings (which they never thought once to do about Biden)
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Michael Stewart@ste37843·
@JNampijinpa And you wonder why you’re the most hated Aboriginal person in Australian. Nothing but a money grubbing, power hungry idiot.
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Jacinta Nampijinpa
Jacinta Nampijinpa@JNampijinpa·
STATEMENT - VOICE REFERENDUM 2nd ANNIVERSARY When millions of Australians resoundingly rejected the Voice referendum two years ago, their decision preserved our values and democracy. A constitutionally enshrined Voice was far from a “modest request”. It would have been a radical and permanent change to our democratic system. The Voice would have been a new institution: a fourth arm of national power sitting alongside the Parliament (which makes and changes laws), the Government and public service (which put laws into action), and the courts (which interpret the laws). The Voice would have had the power to have a say on any area of policy. Nothing would have been off limits. And more Canberra-based bureaucracy would have been created to support the Voice, costing taxpayers millions of dollars. The Voice would have also given one set of Australians a privilege based on their ancestry. It would have divided us by race. It would have undermined the fundamental democratic principle that all Australians are treated equally under the law. The Voice was far from a “gracious request” too. Activists who championed the Voice called it “a black political force to be reckoned with” and “the first step in redistributing power”. The longer version of the Uluru Statement mentions the goals of “self-government”, “self-determination”, “reparations” and “a financial settlement”. The worthy goals of reconciliation and rectifying Indigenous disadvantage were not front and centre of the activists’ minds. They pushed so hard for a constitutional Voice because they wanted power to carry forward an agenda driven by retribution and resentment. These activists found a useful ally in Anthony Albanese. From the moment he became Prime Minister, Mr Albanese refused to be upfront with Australians about the Voice. And he was incapable of moderation during the referendum process. He rejected holding a constitutional convention to thrash out his proposal. He provided no details about how the Voice would function in practice. He ruled out having separate referendum questions on constitutional recognition and a constitutionally enshrined Voice (the former would have likely passed on its own). He dismissed calls to road-test the Voice by establishing it through legislation. When Australians raised reasonable questions about his proposal, the Prime Minister resorted to insults, calling them “chicken littles” and “doomsayers”. When Australians raised legitimate criticisms about the Voice, the Albanese Government accused them of peddling misinformation and disinformation. And that’s food for thought given the Albanese Government is still seeking to be the arbiter of the truth through its illiberal and censorious misinformation and disinformation agenda. For the first 16 months of his first term, the Prime Minister was fixated on the Voice referendum. He wasted $450 million of taxpayers’ money as he yearned for his own Paul Keating Redfern moment and to ink his name in the history books. Mr Albanese should have been focused on Australians’ number-one concern: the cost-of-living crisis. But because he wasn’t, Australians have paid the price for the Albanese Government’s inattention. Today, power bills continue to soar; so many Australians cannot afford to buy a home, or find one to rent; crime is up in many communities; too many businesses are struggling or closing; and industries continue to move offshore. Our 45th referendum didn’t simply cause unnecessary division. It also cost the nation and the Australian people. And Mr Albanese was the author of this dark and divisive chapter in our country’s history. On this 2nd anniversary of the Voice referendum, we remember what the Prime Minister put to the people. On multiple occasions, Mr Albanese said that he was committed to implementing the Uluru Statement “in full” which included three components. The Uluru Statement states, “We call for the establishment of a First Nations Voice enshrined in the Constitution… We seek a Makarrata Commission to supervise a process of agreement-making between governments and First Nations and truth-telling about our history.” The Prime Minister’s commitment to all three components was evident in the t-shirt he wore emblazoned with the words, “Voice Treaty Truth.” The No referendum result wasn’t just a rejection of the divisive Voice. It was also a rejection of divisive treaty-making. It was also a rejection of those activists who have no interest in telling history in the round, but instead, seek to rewrite our past in the most hostile, unforgiving and unbalanced manner imaginable. The activists have a political goal: to demonise British settlement in its entirety. By falsely claiming our nation was founded on original sin, the activists seek to delegitimise the achievement of modern Australia. Despite Australians voting ‘No’ to Voice, Treaty and Truth-telling, certain Labor governments and leaders still won’t take ‘No’ for an answer and are pressing ahead with such goals. Of course, all fair-minded and decent Australians want to see practical improvements to address Indigenous disadvantage. But those improvements will not be achieved by more bureaucracy; by symbolic gestures like the performative Acknowledgement of Country or continuing to use the Canadian-appropriated term ‘First Nations’ in an Australian context; or by acquiescing to activists whose objectives remain reparations and segregation under the guise of ‘treaty’ and ‘truth-telling’. Real outcomes can only be achieved by getting the basics right. Crime free streets lead to safer communities. Safer communities lead to children going to school. Educated children lead to employable adults. Working adults lead to resources for one’s health and home ownership. And stable homes lead to better lives and better families. We will also not improve the lives of disadvantaged Indigenous Australians until our country stops romanticising traditional culture. Within that culture still exists outdated patriarchal beliefs that are still prevalent in many Indigenous communities. Today, there are Indigenous men who still see women as inferior, who treat women as possessions, and who believe that beating a woman is acceptable behaviour. The 2nd anniversary of the Voice referendum is a time to speak up with courage and conviction if we are to address Indigenous disadvantage. It’s also a time to reinforce our rejection of division based on race. The path ahead must be one of unity where we celebrate the achievement of modern Australia which exists thanks to our Indigenous heritage, British inheritance and migrant contributions. And may we always live by Prime Minister Bob Hawke’s words, “In Australia, there is no hierarchy of descent; there must be no privilege of origin.” Tuesday, 14 October 2025
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Paul Bongiorno
Paul Bongiorno@PaulBongiorno·
@GSMFlotilla It is simply unfathomable how the American Jews in this situation reconcile this with their consciences.
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Adrian Zahir⚡
Adrian Zahir⚡@ForwardsMarch·
An old Palestinian couple standing in front of a house they built and owned now occupied by Jews who came from the United States.
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ABC News
ABC News@abcnews·
Thanks for watching #Insiders this morning. If you missed the show, catch it on iview below or on YouTube later today. ab.co/3FNzIur See you next Sunday at 9am 📷 #auspol
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Michael Stewart
Michael Stewart@ste37843·
@Anthony_Klan @PeterWMurphy1 I thought Australians were your people Erin, but if you’re actually an Israeli then perhaps you’d be better off there.. please go and take dopey Jacinta with you.
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Anthony Klan
Anthony Klan@Anthony_Klan·
This is the front page of The Australian Jewish News right now. Someone called Erin Molan, and Jacinta Price rolled out to “Praise Israel”. Not one word on the United Nations finding Israel guilty of literal Genocide. This publication is clearly foreign propaganda/interference.
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Michael Stewart@ste37843·
@SatPaper ‘Could’ is a big word to use in this context. Marks the rest of the story as just speculation and conjecture.
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Michael Stewart
Michael Stewart@ste37843·
@SenatorCash Israel is NOT Australia’s ally and never has been. Try informing yourself properly. It’ll help you look less like a fool.
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Senator the Hon. Michaelia Cash
Senator the Hon. Michaelia Cash@SenatorCash·
The Albanese Government proudly cancels the visas of Israeli politicians for highly questionable reasons, and yet Penny Wong complains when Israel pushes back. Labor has completely trashed our relationship with Israel, one of our long standing allies.
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Michael Stewart@ste37843·
@JNampijinpa You’ve always been a really stupid and generally hated personal. Go on and align yourself with mass murders and see how that works for you. Israel have made themselves the new NAZI regime.
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Jacinta Nampijinpa
Jacinta Nampijinpa@JNampijinpa·
Had a very warm meeting this afternoon with His Excellency Amir Maimon, Israel’s Ambassador to Australia. The Albanese Government, plagued by moral ambiguity, is treating our democratic partner and friend like an enemy. Labor’s illogical, ill-timed and inappropriate decision to recognise Palestinian statehood is a contemptuous use of foreign policy to grandstand to a domestic political audience – and a decision that has shamefully won this Prime Minister praise from the terrorists of Hamas. In standing with the Ambassador, I’m proud to stand with the majority of Australians who support our friend and ally – and who can tell the difference between a nation that is defending itself, and a death cult that delights in barbarity and wants to exterminate the state of Israel. The Albanese Government should also hold its head in shame for its supine response to the sordid scenes on the steps of the Sydney Opera House – and its dereliction of leadership since – that has created a crisis antisemitism across our country. That antisemitism was again on show as recently as the protest across the Sydney Harbour Bridge. On that same weekend, protesters in Melbourne burnt the Australian National Flag. We should see the protests for what they are: a determination by a radical few to sow division, disunity and national self-loathing spurred on by the anti-Westernism that has been a hallmark of many protests since the 1960s.
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Michael Stewart@ste37843·
@PaulBongiorno @PeterCronau @abcnews You might like her and want to boost her employment by the ABC, but I’m afraid that the rest of us see her as a calamitous appointment, that will further degrade the ABC.
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Paul Bongiorno
Paul Bongiorno@PaulBongiorno·
@PeterCronau @abcnews Clare did not write the headlines or put this bullshit on page one. She is a refugee from the extremists at News Corpse
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Michael Stewart@ste37843·
@SenatorCash You’ve been an idiot all your life haven’t you. An idiot and an embarrassment.
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