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We need to break this bloody addiction
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One minute. One ad. Total demolition. 🔥🔥
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AUD "Hold my beer....."
The U.S. Dollar has lost 30% of its purchasing power over the last six years, per NYT
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And so it begins. Even if PHON can't form govt, the realignment of lower house seats in particular will reshape policies for the next decade. Same to be said of Victoria with Labor looking like it will be relegated to minor party status. Interesting times.
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Hanson overtakes Albanese as preferred PM, Coalition crashes to record low theage.com.au/politics/feder…
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The internet keeps all its receipts.
Anthony Albanese's deputy, Richard Marles, slams prime ministers who lie. "You simply cannot rely on a single word that he actually says". #auspol #FireTheLiar
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This one made me LOL
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'The rate of migrants entering the country daily under Anthony Albanese has eclipsed the daily intake of all governments back to the Hawke era' #ausbiz #auspol #Albo archive.md/g1GSb
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Support for One Nation has surged past Labor and the Coalition for the first time in one of Australia’s biggest political polls. Voters are turning on the major parties and Anthony Albanese is calling for calm. #auspol
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Replying to @PeterTatchell
As a gay man, I say: you did this - you, the far-Left LGBTIAQ activists with your grotesque parades, your absurd 'pronouns', your men in women's spaces and your drag queen storytimes. You did this. You pushed and pushed the boundaries of power to see what you could get away with, using the 'cause' as a testudo: criticise us and you're a 'homophobe', 'transphobe', etc. You used us, the 'normie' gays as a cause, to radicalise and militarise, whilst weaponising speech, with what others can and cannot say - and now you're surprised that there's kick-back? Oh, sure, you'll now use that as: "See? See? Look at all the homophobia and transphobia! We told you!" but it was you that caused the homophobia and transphobia with your ridiculous power moves for 5% of the population. We asked for equality. We got that. We asked for Same-Sex Marriage. We got that. But you wouldn't stop there. Emboldened by the generosity of those who, in many countries, voted for or supported the latter, you wanted to see how much further you could go. You poked the bear. The bear didn't react. But you kept poking and finally the bear reacted. And now we're in a position where the bear recognises you every time and will swipe back. You did this.
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The Immaculate Deception retweeted
I will not be lectured about sexism and misogyny by these women. I will not. The public will not be lectured about sexism and misogyny by these women—not now, not ever.
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Albanese discussing housing without discussing immigration is fundamentally dishonest and why his approval rating circles the drain
The changes the Howard Government made in 1999 to Capital Gains Tax were supposed to boost investment in the share market. Instead, they turbo-charged property as an investment vehicle. And that fundamentally altered the equation for first home buyers – and for young Australians. Since 1999, house prices have risen by over 400%. More than twice as fast as average incomes. And in the same period, home ownership rates for Australians aged between 25 and 34 fell by 7% points. It is no wonder that more and more young people – and indeed their parents and grandparents - have been worrying they will never own a home. That feeling of having the deck stacked against you is only magnified when young Australians turn up to an auction and get outbid by property investors being given a leg up from the tax system. Our reforms to negative gearing and capital gains tax remove these distortions. Bringing more first home buyers back into the market.
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What is it that nice man says again? "Hope you got a big wheel barrow." @bowtiedstocks
Strap in… The RBA is warning inflation may stay above target until 2028! #auspol
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Unconscionable behaviour, even by the grubby standards of Socialist Barbie's incompetent clown show. All this will do is make the wipe put slightly less devastating.
Wow. Just when you think corruption couldn’t get any worse in this state… Why does Labor always win elections? Labor clings to power because their corruption has zero limits and zero consequences. 😡
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At 50% CGT rate, we will have CGT rates 147% higher than the world average, and 19% higher than 2nd place. The most outrageous policy ever. And they've lied about it too. This picture summarises everything you need to know about the new CGT rates:
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"You've gotta be farking kidding me" - when government pays for it. Let's have a look at what Victorians got for their $70,000.
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The Copium overdoses are out of control today.
Pauline Hanson sounds serious about being PM. That may rattle her support.
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#BREAKING Former PM, Tony Abbott, appeared on the Today show with Karl Stefanovic and says the “best way to make things better, is to have a Government that is actually capable of making a difference” Stefanovic then countered “it might very well be that the Liberal party’s existential threat is Pauline Hanson” Abbott “my job is to get rid of the worst Government in living memory” “This Government is making everything worse, the emissions obsession, union affiliation, identity politics which is ruining our society” “In the end this is a Government that doesn’t believe in Australia” “The fact Albanese can’t go out into public without standing in front of 3 flags, the fact that he can’t get up to make a speech without acknowledging that some Australians are more special than others, shows that this guy is just not up to the job” Hard to argue with him.
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Good morning! As promised… posting every day until the whole of Australia has seen it. Show your friends. Share it round. Watch it again. Oh… and for the rest of the world? Have pity on us. It’s our Finance Minister.

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Ça fait un moment que je me pose des questions sur le bilan (provisoire) de Milei en Argentine. On lit tout et son contraire. Alors j'ai arrêté de lire les commentaires et j'ai regardé les chiffres bruts. L'Argentine, c'est l'expérience grandeur nature que les économistes attendaient depuis 50 ans. Même pays. Même peuple. Même culture. On change UNE variable : la méthode économique. Avant : des décennies de gestion étatiste et péroniste, "redistributive". Le résultat concret ? 211% d'inflation, 42% de pauvreté, un État en déficit permanent qui finance son train de vie en faisant tourner la planche à billets. Puis arrive Milei. Méthode inverse, brutale, assumée : on coupe, on déréglemente, on arrête d'imprimer. Deux ans plus tard (photo à son arrivée (fin 2023) vs aujourd'hui) : Inflation annuelle : 211% → 31% Inflation mensuelle : 25% → ~2% Déficit public : −5% du PIB → 1,8% (excédent) Croissance : −1,6% → 4,4% Pauvreté : 42% → 28% Sans débat. Jugez par vous-mêmes. Et le point essentiel : ces gains ne vont pas "aux riches" ou "aux marchés". Ils vont d'abord aux plus pauvres. L'inflation est l'impôt le plus injuste qui existe — elle frappe ceux qui n'ont aucun actif pour se protéger. La diviser par 7, c'est rendre du pouvoir d'achat à ceux d'en bas. Et 14 points de pauvreté en moins, ce sont des millions de gens, pas une ligne Excel. Pendant un siècle, on a expliqué aux Argentins que l'État les protégerait en dépensant toujours plus. Résultat : un des pays les plus riches du monde en 1910, ruiné. On vient d'inverser la méthode. Regardez le résultat. À un moment, il faut accepter ce que les faits racontent : sur le terrain économique, la méthode libérale a livré en deux ans ce que des décennies de socialisme avaient promis sans jamais tenir. Et ça profite d'abord aux plus modestes. On peut détester le style de Milei — la tronçonneuse, l'outrance, les sorties improbables, il n'a rien d'un homme d'État classique. Mais on ne juge pas une politique économique au style de celui qui la mène. On la juge à ce qu'elle fait à la vie des gens. Et les chiffres ont parlé.
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