Joined March 2022
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Replying to @Melbourne_says
He’s a pro football player and a great one at that, and you, well, you’re just a fuckwit who uses the man’s race for political point-scoring.
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Replying to @koala_bill
Serious answer. Probably because they have jobs, don’t bludge off the government for hand outs and invest their money to go on trips like this. They don’t spend time at useless protests wearing dresses.
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Replying to @SandraEckersley
Well Sandra if Albanese wasn’t such a lying BASTARD and thought of the Australian people it would r be happening. He was only elected with 32% of the vote. I’d say you need to wake up and read the room as to what is happening in this country prepare you totally foolish.
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Replying to @AshPolitik
Bye bye 👋🏻
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By day Sophie’s making personal attacks on @PaulineHansonOz about flying cattle class By night, she’s on Tinder trying to pull millionaires in to giving her “the finer things in life” Now we know why she’s not a fan of Gina’s, a bit jealous maybe? 😂 Story Credit: @Rohan1812199553
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Replying to @GreeneLouiseAus
Louise how can you be a r*pe survivor and support Tame who calls the r*pe and murder of Jewish women "debunked propaganda"? It’s not a pile on, no sane person can support Tame after this Oct 7 was sexual violence perpetrated by Hamas that the world watch live-streamed - against Israeli women. Hamas have talked about it frequently since. The only person denying it is Grace Tame
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Replying to @ElaineM11584892
Not really….those who are retired, aren’t pregnant, don’t want kids, are self employed and aren’t in a union (and aren’t Labor suckholes such as yourself) will still vote for anyone but Labor. You clowns are so predictable with your nonsensical word salad! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅
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Replying to @AshPolitik
Barefoot is a fucking grifter just like you ash He made his money with an insurance payout then wrote. Book about it Next
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Replying to @Martyfields
One Nation policies:👇🏼 1. Immigration & Borders: Cap permanent/temporary visas at ~130,000 per year (major reduction from current levels). Deport ~75,000 illegal migrants/overstayers. Eight-year waiting period for citizenship and welfare access. Deport any visa holder who commits a crime. End skilled visa and student visa rorting/backdoors. Reintroduce Temporary Protection Visas. Refuse entry from nations fostering “extremist ideologies” incompatible with Australian values (historically focused on certain Muslim-majority countries). Withdraw from UN Refugee Convention and oppose UN Global Compact on Migration. Prioritize assimilation and “Australians first.” 2. Government Spending & Waste: Bold $90 billion annual budget savings plan. Abolish Department of Climate Change and related agencies (~$30B savings). Abolish National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA), redirecting aid directly (~$12.5B). Review/eliminate duplication in Education and Housing departments. Reform NDIS (means-testing, reasonable support only). Cut foreign aid (~$3B). Withdraw from UN, WHO, Paris Agreement, and other international bodies. Reduce arts and multicultural program funding. Remove excessive building regulations (e.g., mandatory wheelchair compliance for all new homes). 3. Energy & Climate: End “Net Zero” policies, repeal Renewable Energy Target, and withdraw from Paris Agreement. Expand reliable baseload power: coal, gas, and nuclear (repeal nuclear ban; build reactors). Oppose subsidies for foreign-owned wind/solar. Prioritize affordable, secure energy for households, businesses, and industry over emissions targets, citing insufficient evidence for catastrophic man-made global warming. 4. Cost of Living & Tax: Halve fuel excise (temporarily). Slash electricity bills by 20% via market reforms. Raise tax-free threshold. Introduce joint income tax filing (income splitting) for couples with dependent children. Tax relief for self-funded retirees and higher pensioner earning limits. GST moratorium on building materials for new homes (up to $1M, 5 years). Reduce freight costs and other targeted relief. 5. Housing & Infrastructure: Link affordability to lower migration and reduced red tape. GST exemption on new home building materials. Review excessive government fees and building codes. Build new water infrastructure (dams) for farmers and population needs. Ban foreign ownership/sale of water rights with full disclosure. Prioritize Australian jobs in infrastructure. 6. Free Speech: Enshrine free speech in the Constitution. Oppose censorship, “hate speech” laws, and government overreach. Hold conferences and protests against speech restrictions. 7. Economy, Trade, & Jobs: Protectionist stance—review/revoke free trade agreements not in Australia’s interest; reimplement import tariffs where needed. “Australians first” for jobs; boost apprenticeships and oppose foreign labor undercutting wages. Oppose foreign ownership of agricultural land, businesses, and key assets. Move foreign multinationals to transactions-based tax system. Prioritize national economic sovereignty. 8. Health: Bolster regional medical workforce (e.g., 3-year contracts with HECS debt forgiveness). Boost Medicare rebates, crack down on fraud. Oppose COVID-19 vaccine mandates; push for Royal Commission into pandemic management. Abolish or reform TGA (mentioned in spending cuts). Mandatory photo ID for Medicare. 9. Family & Social: Pro-life stance—roll back late-term/extreme abortion laws; recognize life begins at conception; support gestational limits and conscientious objection. Family tax benefits and income splitting to support traditional families and home-schooling. Oppose “woke” policies. 10. Indigenous Affairs and Welfare: Abolish NIAA and “Aboriginal industry” intermediaries; direct assistance only. Criticism of “Close the Gap,” excessive welfare, and Native Title expansions (historical). Call for personal responsibility. onenation.org.au

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Replying to @Glenn02936110
No this fucking arsehole is following the globalist western playbook, he's a fucking idiot but a controlled filthy corrupt liar.
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Replying to @ALeighMP
Good luck with that one!!
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Replying to @JoshGarlepp
Hi Josh. The “boost woman” built an amazing business from scratch, no institutional safety net, took all the risk. Lets say someone who had no creative input into your show came and took half the credit. Im not a billionaire, i didnt come from wealth, i have worked fking hard for 23 years to build a business that employs a dozen people. If you think the government taking half if fair, i cant help you. And your characterisation od those of us who are rightly picking holes in this ridiculous budget shows your immaturity and fiscal ignorance.
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Replying to @QuentinDempster
If we work it should be possible to save, but thanks to the cost of government it's very difficult to save money, and thanks to government driven inflation the money we DO save gets eroded over time. Get government spending down to maybe 10% of GDP and start paying down debt... THEN I'll believe they give a rats arse about workers and the future.
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Yes Jane, because you haven't grown up. All children are lefties because the home is the one place where socialism works. "From each according to their abilities, to each according to their need" is literally how healthy families function. A child is not able to pull their weight, so adults do it for them. But the deal in a family is this: I'm going to do this for you today, tomorrow you're doing to do this for yourself, and after that you're going to do it for the next generation. It's ok for a child to be dependent, even a 'But that's not fair' Marxist...Children are obsessed with 'fairness', with the equal distribution... But it's not ok for a healthy adult to STAY dependent, to stay obsessed with the distribution. Being an adult means saddling up and becoming focussed on the PRODUCTION of wealth, pulling your weight, creating more than you consume, in fact creating enough not only for your own consumption but for that of your dependent children also. You broke the deal. You stayed a lefty, a parasite, you want to take the effort and productivity of others and distribute it according to your version of equity and fairness rather than doing the work to create more and make the world a better place, and that makes you a parasite. You haven't grown up yet. You think it's 'self serving' that some people want to keep the product of their own labour? Then what is it to think you have the right to STEAL the product of other people's labour? Tyranny wearing a mask of virtue is what it is.
Don’t be daft. The older I get the more self serving I realise the right is.
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Replying to @QuentinDempster
And they voted instead for a candidate who looks exactly like Orban did 15 years ago. They didn't reject his politics, they rejected him... his corruption and consolidation of power. They didn't lurch to the 'left', in fact in any other country the winner would be called 'far right'. That's pretty much what we're watching happen in Australia... Aussies are increasingly rejecting the Uniparty and their corruption and consolidation of power, first eating the LNP, the consumption of the Labor Party has begun but still has a way to go, but they will be replaced in due course with a government that is... a lot like what those parties used to be 30 years ago.
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Replying to @AshPolitik
Have a sook cunt. The “change” we don’t want is your radical retarded ideas.
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Replying to @NannanBay
you fuckwit labor stooge...you're all fucking liars...never vote labor, greens, teals or we get flooded with HIV positive and islamic filth immigrants, $68 million in the budget for HIV positive immigrant support...WTF...One Nation or no nation, why are we importing AIDS into Aus
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Replying to @Ryandally08
"Responsible?" Don't make us laugh. Albanese and Chalmers are solely responsible for over a dozen brutal rate hikes, a crushing cost-of-living crisis, record energy bills, and destructive debt. This isn't economic management, it is a fraudulent, deceptive assault on Australians.
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Replying to @AshPolitik
Calling investors “grifters” while defending millionaire politicians with property portfolios that look like a Monopoly board… all safely grandfathered into the old rules before screwing everyone else. “Rules for thee, not for me” wrapped in fake morality and sold to economically illiterate muppets like Ash as “fairness.” 🤣
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