@DrewPavlou And earned how much more in that time ? Paying taxes is given from all to contribute in providing the services for all. It should not give one person sway over what government does. One vote , that's it.
@strangerous10 Thanks for showing your true colours.
Just like Maga it won't persuade rusted on followers. It should however provide those who think a credible alternative in ON a poor choice.
@CybrarianPete@Ben_Davison1 30 yrs since she darkened our lives & the small, bitter woman, chose all low hanging fruit on a RW extremist’s tree, to take deeply cruel pot shots!
She chose every favourite #Murdoch target,to leave the listener in no doubt where her ugliness was emanating from.#auspol
If a proper minimum wage puts you out of business, YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO RUN A BUSINESS. I'm so tired of this stupid ass argument. I can't afford to rent an apartment so I don't get to!!! If you can't afford to pay workers you don't get to have a business!
Hanson wants to be able to more easily sack people & claims workers in Australia are lazy
This is insulting to the 13,000,000 Australians who turn up to work, put in a shift & just want to get on with their lives without fear of a dodgy boss sacking them
From “One Nation Decoded” on Facebook. Give them a follow. 👇🏻
“I went through Pauline Hanson’s full National Press Club speech.
Not a clip.
Not a headline.
The whole thing.
And the numbers are wild.
Out of around 86 checkable claims, I counted:
12 outright false claims.
43 misleading, cherry-picked or unsupported claims.
58 slogans, attack lines or loaded catchphrases.
17 things that just didn’t logically make sense.
That means the speech was not some brave truth-telling moment.
It was a misinformation machine with a microphone.
The scariest part is how polished it all sounds when it’s delivered confidently.
Big numbers.
Big claims.
Big outrage.
But when you actually stop and check it, so much of it falls apart.
The 130,000 “sleeping rough” claim was wrong.
The $200 billion Clean Energy Finance Corporation claim was wrong.
The overseas-born comparison with America was apples-to-oranges.
The climate change “hoax” line was straight-up nonsense.
The capital gains tax section was dressed up like young renters should be crying for young property flippers.
This is the trick.
Say enough things quickly.
Sound angry enough.
Blame enough groups.
Wrap it all in flags, slogans and “common sense”.
Then hope nobody checks the details.
Well, I checked.
And what I found was not leadership.
It was grievance politics running on dodgy numbers, culture war panic and emotional shortcuts.
Australians deserve better than a speech where the slogans do more work than the facts”
Prominent economist Saul Eslake demolishes LNP’s ‘aspiration’ myth saying their 1999 CGT discount failed to build a nation of entrepreneurs & shareholders, in fact, those rates only fell since 1999, while “disproportionately favouring richer & older Australians”💥 #auspol
This World Cup, everyone with Norway 🇳🇴
The joy Norway experienced at the end of the match after defeating Israel 5-0:
Norway donated all the match's proceeds to Palestine.
Can’t stop thinking about how Wall Street is celebrating Elon Musk becoming the world’s first trillionaire, while he single handedly eliminated humanitarian aid that will lead to the needless deaths of 4.5 million of the poorest children in the world in the next 4 years.
I saw a post on Reddit that said that “The underlying purpose of AI is to allow wealth to access skill while removing from the skilled the ability to access wealth.” And I don’t think I’ve ever seen AI described so incisively.