Treasurer Jim Chalmers is set to completely abolish negative gearing in the upcoming budget, according to Australia's largest bank, marking a major broken promise by the government.
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#BREAKING Speculation has erupted that a death tax of up to 27 per cent will be included in the budget by Jim Chalmers.
Which means the money that you worked hard for, has already been taxed and sitting in your bank account will be taxed again in the event of your death.
And not just a small tax.
A 27 per cent tax on the inheritance you pass onto your children.
This week, Yahoo Finance! confirmed claims that there’s a 27 per cent death tax on the agenda.
This comes on top of Albanese considering a “spare bedroom” tax.
Where he will tax you for every spare bedroom you have, in order to sure up housing for the record 3,500 people a day he is currently importing into this country.
🇬🇧 “If I criticize a Jew, I'm antisemitic.
If I criticize a Muslim, I'm Islamophobic.
And what are you, if you criticize me?
What are you if you try to replace me?”
He has a point
Blaming misinformation? Like... 'safe and effective'? Like, '99.9% efficacy'? Like, 'you won't get sick or pass it on'?
It's laughable that the media say the government are 'fighting back'... it' the government who destroyed the credibility of vaccines in the first place.
WEALTH IN THE CROSSHAIRS! 🚨 Treasurer targets wealth to fund the NDIS.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is preparing to aggressively target intergenerational wealth in the upcoming federal budget to help fund the ballooning National Disability Insurance Scheme. The government argues that leveraging the massive transfer of wealth between older and younger generations is absolutely critical to ensure long-term economic stability. 💰⚖️
Critics, however, warn that imposing new taxes on family assets and superannuation could unfairly penalize hard-working Australians preparing for retirement. The proposed fiscal shake-up is already dividing the nation. 🏛️🇦🇺
Do you support taxing intergenerational wealth or should family assets be protected? 🤔
👍 FUND NDIS
The WEF stated that you will own nothing.
Labor is just following Orders.
#FederalBudget#JimChalmers#NDIS#InsideAustralia#AussieNews#AusPol
FSANZ just banned Moringa leaf from being sold as food in Australia.
This is the same ‘miracle’ leaf that’s basically spinach for millions worldwide and has been eaten safely for 1000+ years. I’d never even heard of it before this.
Anyone here consume Moringa? This is extremely peculiar. 🤔
The Albanese government has launched a major vaccine campaign for COVID-19, flu and RSV as part of efforts to tackle growing “vaccine fatigue”.
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What possible benefit is there in being this difficult? What possible pleasure ins there in being such a cunt? Just another prick in hi viz on a power trip.
#Farmerthugs#Farmersfightback
Out in the tiny Wimmera town of Kanya, one farmer is standing toe-to-toe with the full force of government power right now – and he's not budging an inch.
Ben Duxson’s farm sits quietly near Marnoo and Navarre – the sort of place most politicians would struggle to find without Google Maps and a servo pie photo op along the way.
And yet here they are, treating his land like it’s just another line on a planning map instead of something that’s been lived on, worked on, and fought for.
This whole mess centres around the VNI West project – a massive transmission line scheme being pushed hard by the Victorian Labor Government and VicGrid.
Farmers were given 30 days to let survey crews onto their own land. Then the polite knocking stops, and it turns into “we’re coming anyway” – as if a deadline suddenly erases ownership.
That’s where Ben’s drawn a hard line in the dirt. He’s not chasing headlines or playing politics, he’s a farmer protecting what’s his – the same as generations before him have done out that way.
When he says “We’ll just keep pushing back,” you can feel it. This isn’t talk, it’s conviction. It’s grit. It’s a man who knows what’s at stake and refuses to roll over.
Last time they tried this, dozens of locals turned up to stand shoulder to shoulder at the gates. Not protesters chasing headlines – neighbours, families, real people who’ve had enough of being ignored.
And now, with access deadlines expired and legal powers looming, they’re damn well doing it all again.
“This is a David vs Goliath battle,” stressed Ben. And he’s not wrong. On one side you’ve got farmers, communities, and generations of hard work tied to the land.
On the other, a multi-billion dollar machine – propped up by government power, layers of bureaucracy, and overseas interests – with no real stake in the land, no connection to the community, and no clue about the region.
And here’s the part that really sticks in the throat. Labor has handed itself the power to enter private land if permission is refused. For communities like this, it recently became even more personal.
Watching it all unfold from the sidelines is Martha Haylett, Labor's local MP for Ripon. This is supposed to be her patch, her people, her farmers.
Yet time and time again, she walks into parliament and votes alongside her city-based Labor colleagues – backing policies that rural Victorians are screaming against. While farmers stand at their gates, she stands with the party.
Ben’s fight isn’t just about his farm. It’s about every landholder being told to get out of the way. Every community that’s been told to “just accept it.” Every family wondering if they’ll be next.
He’s standing there, holding the line. Not just for himself, but for everyone watching this unfold and thinking “that shouldn’t be happening.”
And no matter how big the machine is on the other side, that kind of resolve is something you can’t bulldoze.
There was an excellent programme on about the destruction caused by renewables on Sunday night. Well worth watching.
The link is in comments.
The double standards in this country when it comes to environmental protection is horrendous.
If a farmer did this kind of damage they would be in jail, yet renewable companies need very little permitting to cause this kind of destruction.
When I was a Senator I wrote to all State Environment Ministers requesting that renewable projects put down an environmental bond to cover rehabilitation costs for the damage they cause.
Needless to say none of them agreed to that idea.
And it looks like Labor is slowly back tracking on their ambitious goals as well.
Bit too late to save our economy or energy grid now though isn’t it!
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“Labor has dropped references to its 82 per cent renewables target in a preliminary draft of the national policy platform it will take to the next election due in 2028, but is vowing to use wind and solar power to bring down electricity prices and reindustrialise Australia while blaming coal for grid unreliability.
Labor sources are playing down the omission of its goal of 82 per cent by 2030 in the draft, declaring the party remained committed to the target and it was covered in a broader reference to "ambitious and achievable 2030 and 2035 targets".
This man walked into the car dealership in Norco, California, polite and calm, just asking for proof that his trade-in payoff had been sent after buying a Tesla.
Without warning, the religion of peace people knocked his phone out of his hand, screamed the N word at him repeatedly, put hands on him, and threatened him, all caught on camera. Absolute insanity! I hope he sues the hell out of them.
Last night I watched Spotlight: “The Dirty Secret Powering Australia’s Green Future”.
Every single story was heartbreaking- destroyed lives, ruined landscapes. I recommend you watch it yourself if you haven’t.
How are we letting this happen?!
Net Zero must end NOW! 😔💔