Brad C

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Brad C

Brad C

@BGC_1973

The left will say that I'm on the right, The right will say that I'm on the left, They are both correct to their specific perspectives, I'm in the middle.

New York شامل ہوئے Şubat 2019
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Brad C
Brad C@BGC_1973·
@AlboMP 😅🤣😂 your word is worthless.
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Anthony Albanese
Anthony Albanese@AlboMP·
Because help with the cost of living is our number one priority.
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Brad C@BGC_1973·
@ChrisNoble49255 @r3tarddownunder @JEChalmers @AlboMP Grandfathered for the boomer, will it be a capital gain for the kid who inherits it and sells it? That effectively becomes an inheritance tax. No, people my age are still buying their first homes these days, some got to buy earlier, some not, like every generation.
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Chris Noble
Chris Noble@ChrisNoble49255·
@BGC_1973 @r3tarddownunder @JEChalmers @AlboMP I don't think you know what grandfathered means. There is there inheritance tax. Don't have to work for that long to secure a home loan. Most people from your generation were buying houses in their 20s, and all they needed was a full-time job.
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R3tards Down Under
R3tards Down Under@r3tarddownunder·
Tonight these two retarded backstabbing cunts will require young people to pay more tax on their captital gains, after already being heavily taxed on their income. Imagine voting to give more of your money away to a retard government @JEChalmers @AlboMP that hate you.
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Rhi@kalbarrikartel·
@ariadotwav Australia. Particularly Victoria.
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Chris Noble
Chris Noble@ChrisNoble49255·
@r3tarddownunder @JEChalmers @AlboMP Young people don't have anywhere near the taxable gains than boomers and millionaires do. It's disgusting how the boomers pretend that they give a s*** about young people when they're the ones who made the housing market the most expensive on the planet.
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Brad C
Brad C@BGC_1973·
@AlboMP You are good at replicating Abbott and his core and non-core promises mess.
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Anthony Albanese
Anthony Albanese@AlboMP·
We can’t wait to act while more Australians miss out on the chance to own their first home.
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Jim Chalmers MP
Jim Chalmers MP@JEChalmers·
This is the most important and ambitious Budget in decades. Important because the world is throwing a lot at us – and this Budget is about helping Australia deal with these challenges. And ambitious because we have so much going for us – and this Budget is about Australia seizing those opportunities. This Budget is ambitious in the face of adversity. It’s a responsible Budget, and a reforming Budget, which builds resilience and bolsters our economy. There is more cost of living relief, more Medicare and more aged care, and more housing. It makes the tax system fairer and stronger for workers, businesses, first home buyers and future generations – Responding to the pressures of the here-and-now while embracing our intergenerational responsibilities. We are responding to the biggest oil shock in history with a comprehensive $14.8 billion plan to secure more fuel, strengthen our supply chains, build resilience, and take the sting out of prices. Immediate relief from the fuel crisis is coupled with lasting and responsible cost of living measures. Tonight, we are proud to be delivering another round of ongoing tax cuts for Australian workers. We will put more money into the pockets of 13.3 million workers with a new $250 Working Australians Tax Offset. It will begin from the second half of 2027 and be paid each year, ongoing and automatically in your tax return just like the instant deduction we’re rolling out as well. The $6.4 billion tax offset is the biggest cost of living measure in this Budget – But it’s not all we’re doing to support families under pressure. As a Labor government, we will always invest in Medicare, cheaper medicines and public health so Australians get the care they need, when they need it. Australia’s longstanding housing shortage is making homes unaffordable. This challenge hits young workers and families hard and we’re addressing it from every responsible angle. The reforms in this Budget will lift our total investment in housing to a record $47 billion. We’re levelling the playing field for first home buyers with 5 per cent deposits and tax reform to help more young Australians into their own home. These housing reforms go to the core of our Budget strategy. Dealing with the very real pressures on people right now – While taking responsibility for the challenges facing the next generations. The challenges coming at us, the opportunities ahead of us and the better future that Australians deserve, will not wait for a time when all is quiet in the world. That’s why this Budget invests in resilience and reform, to grow our economy the right way and lift living standards over time. This productivity package will help us attract and absorb more investment, make it easier and quicker to build, and slash compliance costs. This Budget includes the most significant tax reform package in more than a quarter of a century. This is about tax relief and tax reform to make our economy work for more Australians, businesses and future generations. We’re delivering a fairer tax system for workers, first home buyers and young people. We’re building a better tax system for businesses, with over $3.5 billion in new measures that lower taxes, to encourage investment and innovation. Our tax reforms will help workers, create a fairer housing market, and drive more productive investment across our economy. Debt is lower and the budget position is stronger in every year of the medium term because of our savings. The medium-term budget position is much stronger and more sustainable as a consequence, creating more room for future tax relief. Against a backdrop of global uncertainty, this Budget invests in Australia’s resilience, economic sovereignty and national security. At a time when Australians are under pressure, this Budget delivers more help with the cost of living and new tax cuts for workers. And in an era where people feel like the system no longer works for them, this Budget doesn’t just acknowledge that – it acts on it. No other budget in the 2000s has set out this much responsible Budget repair and this much economic reform. These are difficult decisions to ensure a stronger bottom line every year, to give us greater insurance in uncertain times. At the same time as we build a more resilient, productive and competitive economy. This is a strategy which helps shield people from the harshest consequences of a global oil crisis – Stabilises our economy and our Budget at a time of extreme uncertainty and volatility in the world – And strengthens Australia for the next shock. Tonight, we choose the hard road of reform, not the path of least resistance. By responding to the pressures Australians confront today. And fulfilling our obligations and responsibilities to the generations to come.
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Brad C
Brad C@BGC_1973·
@JEChalmers Now nobody can trust your policy platform going into the next election, now no better than Abbott was.
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Brad C@BGC_1973·
@AshPolitik Ok, so now election and policy platforms mean nothing from now on. Politics is going to be fun now.
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Ash@AshPolitik·
Criticising a leader for altering decisions based on the circumstances of the day, you void the right to lobby for change.
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Brad C@BGC_1973·
@DavidShoebridge Great idea, the government can compete with business and public for the finite land, labour and materials to build houses and we can watch the costs go up for everyone.
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David Shoebridge
David Shoebridge@DavidShoebridge·
It’s getting harder to have a roof over your head. The Federal Government (the big one in Canberra which has most of the money) needs to build people homes to fix this.
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
BREAKING: Australian leftist musician Keli Holiday denied entry into the US after his partner Abbie Chatfield called for the assassination of Donald Trump and celebrated the murder of Charlie Kirk
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Francynancy@FranMooMoo·
No surprises there. Thanks in part to his girlfriend Abbie Chatfield I pressume 😂
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Tracey Tracey
Tracey Tracey@TraceyTLC333·
@FranMooMoo People should be free to speak their truth without fear. If you agree to this type of controlling government. I hope you enjoy your country being turned into the next Palestine or Iran, Lebanon.
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David Marler
David Marler@Qldaah·
Let me just give Australians a brutal update on the situation here in Queensland. Yep, it's our fault. These 2 idiots have no idea what they are doing. High School students could govern better than these 2 . It's worse than the Newman govt & worse than the Joh govt. #qldpol
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🙂@CWilksy_78·
@BridgetPosts12 @NoLongerTheFuzz Phenotype may change with surgery or hormone treatment to give a false physical appearance, but there is absolutely no changing genotype. A biological male can absolutely not understand women’s rights and only seeks to undermine those rights in pretending to believe they do.
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Ava Lovelace 🏳️‍⚧️
Women’s rights are strengthened by trans rights, your assertion is wrong. What hurts women’s rights is when YOU ignore real issues that women face, like domestic violence, and instead make women’s rights collateral damage in your crusade against inclusion. Laws against discrimination and hate crimes that benefit trans people also make the country safer for women. Social acceptance and kindness for trans people also makes social environments safer for women and significantly more pleasant.
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan

I think trans people deserve the same rights to equality, fairness and safety as anyone else. But women don’t have penises and those who pretend otherwise are damaging women’s rights. Why is this controversial?

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KHOLI PEE@kholi90105·
@groot527 @Jvnior Fool who started first Now I understand what did German did was right
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Jvnior@Jvnior·
Stop neglecting Palestinian suffering. If you see this, reply with a dot.
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missedbedtime:(@itssdanxzlee·
@noinconsistency sorry but "all political opinions must be respected" usually comes from ppl whose rights aren't threatened by many political opinions
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Muad'Deez Nuts 🇵🇸🔻🏳️‍⚧️
this is good and i'm glad a (now) major party are even remotely defending us but also we need to get comfortable just saying "yes. women are more than what's in their pants, what are you a pervert?"
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK

🚨 WATCH: Piers Morgan and Green Deputy Leader Rachel Millward clash over Zack Polanski's stance on trans people Morgan: "Do you think women have penises?" Millward: "I think you have a uniquely strange obsession with people's genitalia"

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