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B.W.Jackson

@BWJacksonX

National conservationist. Australian. Catholic. Various affiliations but views here are my own. Here to share my views with the like-minded & the fair-minded.

Sydney, New South Wales Присоединился Ekim 2022
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Antoni@RedAnton3·
@BWJacksonX @deemadigan You are changing the goalposts. Where have I said I support mass immigration? This is a post about one nation being hypocrites and you simping for them
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Dee Madigan
Dee Madigan@deemadigan·
The party of ‘Aussie jobs for Aussies’ is funded by the billionaire who said Aussies should work for $2 a day, and is now outsourcing its own work to the Philippines. news.com.au/national/polit…
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
@RedAnton3 @deemadigan Do you own any shirts made in Vietnam? You support cheap foreign labour. Nobody believes your dishonest framing. Or Madigan’s.
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Antoni@RedAnton3·
@BWJacksonX @deemadigan One Nation does, its biggest financier is the biggest supporter of cheap foreign labour. One Nation is also hiring cheap foreign labour. Its no different to the majors
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Antoni@RedAnton3·
@BWJacksonX @deemadigan Chief, you claimed that Rinehart didnt support cheap foreign labour she does. She funds One nation and if they were in power the above would be even higher. We can already see it in her campaign team (no other political party hires foreign labour btw)
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
@RedAnton3 @deemadigan Don’t pretend that you care about preventing cheap foreign labour coming to Australia if you support any of the major parties. Labor, Liberals, Greens & Teals all support mass immigration. One Nation doesn’t.
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
@RedAnton3 @deemadigan Wrong. She is noting that labour costs for mining companies are much lower in Africa - which they are - & that means Australian mining companies have to find ways to innovate & become more productive in order to compete. If you don’t want cheap foreign labour, vote One Nation.
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Antoni@RedAnton3·
@BWJacksonX @deemadigan That basically says she doesnt want Australians to be paid well and that she prefers wages of $2 a day. Rinehart has a history of pushing to have cheap foreign labour in Australia
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
I expect this trend will gain momentum in coming years. If you are going to live among millions of foreigners anyway, why not at least live somewhere cheap? In so many ways, mass immigration severs people from their country, communities & even family. abc.net.au/news/2026-06-1…
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
@BarryBarrymore9 There you go. Why do you think Australian taxpayers should help foreigners bid against young Australians trying to buy a house? Let me guess. You already own a house.
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
@MarkoMatvikov It’s no mystery why there are so many Australian expats. And our tax system surely is not attractive for enterprising & hard-working foreigners, even if they can manage to build a better life here than in their homeland.
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Marko Matvikov
Marko Matvikov@MarkoMatvikov·
@BWJacksonX I would’ve left 10 years ago were it not for family obligations for which I’m the backstop.
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Marko Matvikov
Marko Matvikov@MarkoMatvikov·
Miranda Stewart’s career is limited to working for the University of Melbourne and the Australian Taxation Office. She’s never run a startup, raised venture capital or had to risk her own money to pay a workforce. Miranda claims “founders won’t leave” despite evidence to the contrary: • California just recorded $1.5t of capital loss as wealthy founders anticipated the introduction of a wealth tax – forcing the government to cancel its plans for it • Norway lost $84b in private assets after the introduction of a wealth tax – the government expected it to raise over $200m per year, instead losing over $900m per year • The United Kingdom hiked its capital gains tax on shares by 4% - resulting in capital gains tax revenue plummeting from $33b in 2023 to $26b by 2025 When countries treat founders, investors and builders as tax cattle, many do leave – you’re talking about the most ambitious and action-oriented people in society. Not all, not always, and not just because of tax. But when social cohesion is fraying, the system feels unfair and government isn’t holding up its end of the bargain, punitive taxes are just another reason to consider your options. So as our country continues to get poorer because people like Albo and Chalmers sit in echo chambers filled with people like Miranda – remember who to blame. If you’re still here.
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
@ClareONeilMP Stop with the gaslighting. You do not care about housing affordability. You are bringing in an extra two million people over your two terms.
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Clare O'Neil MP
Clare O'Neil MP@ClareONeilMP·
You can argue about politics. You can't argue with real building sites. 55,000 social and affordable homes being delivered by Labor. Just 373 delivered during a decade under the Coalition.
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
@BarryBarrymore9 Permanent residents shouldn’t be able to receive government benefits. Nor should they be allowed to purchase residential property. In fact, permanent residency should be abolished. Foreigners living here should be on fixed terms that are not automatically renewed.
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Barry Barrymore
Barry Barrymore@BarryBarrymore9·
@BWJacksonX So do you want all permanent residents who live here and pay their taxes stripped of their property and sent home?
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
@BikoKonstantin1 Of course they live somewhere! At the end of each day, bin chickens fly people on temporary visas up to little houses in the clouds.
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Biko Konstantinos
Biko Konstantinos@BikoKonstantin1·
Don't all these people have to live somewhere?
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
@newscomauHQ This is no different to buying a t-shirt made in Vietnam.
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news.com.au
news.com.au@newscomauHQ·
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation is outsourcing work to the country, where the going rate is around $4 to $8 per hour. Full story: bit.ly/4xxsbds
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
@OneNationAus I am available to be an Ambassador for Anglo-Celtic Peoples.
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One Nation Australia@OneNationAus·
What a farce. The “Ambassador” for First Nations People was appointed in March 2023 on a salary of approx. $400,000 per year. He has an office costing the taxpayer well over $13 million over a four-year period. In September 2024, according to the Daily Telegraph, a $266,000-a-year contract was awarded to a consultancy in Sydney to develop a “strategy for a First Nations approach to foreign policy." Almost two years on, and there still doesn’t appear to be a strategy document. In fact, according to government officials, the strategy is more of a "direction," a vibe, rather than an actual document. Maybe the reason why they’re struggling so much to put pen to paper is that an Ambassador for First Nations People, and First Nations diplomacy is entirely wrongheaded and ridiculous. We should have one set of ambassadors carrying out diplomacy for all Australians. The whole ideology behind this position was rejected decisively at the federal Voice to Parliament referendum, and it’s a total waste of money. One Nation would scrap the position in a heartbeat. dailytelegraph.com.au/news/national/…
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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
@MatttDavey @JEChalmers There are few people I admire more than those who run their own business. It’s so obvious that Labor politicians have no idea about what it takes to do that.
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Matt Davey
Matt Davey@MatttDavey·
This is my reality. This is what @JEChalmers is politically taking from me. I've dedicated the last 10 years of my life to building this business through sacrifice, risk, hard work and an obsession with quality. It's more than a business. It's my livelihood, my purpose and a place that has helped transform countless lives. Yet Labor politicians who have never carried that burden seem determined to take more from the people who create jobs, take risks and keep local communities alive. The greatest irony is that helping Australians improve their lives gives me purpose. The Labor Party seems to make a career out of making life harder for them.
Sky News Australia@SkyNewsAust

Labor’s capital gains tax changes will “end small companies” and push huge amounts of investor money into Australia’s 10 largest businesses, Geoff Wilson warns. skynews.com.au/business/marke…

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B.W.Jackson@BWJacksonX·
@QBCCIntegrity When your group gets big enough, there is no need to assimilate. You live among each other in the same suburbs, send your children to the same schools, marry them off to each other, and have your own sport & cultural festival.
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Aus Integrity@QBCCIntegrity·
Aussies need not apply. This isn’t for you.
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Fred Pawle@FredPawle·
One Nation: "We don't want bad people migrating to Australia." (Nestory Irankunda scores goal for Australia in World Cup) Leftists: "Why does One Nation hate Nestory so much?"
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