@elonmusk It's because its so fucking expensive to live here. What was once the fucking golden land of opportunity and such a beautiful country, its almost impossible to just be able to enjoy a classic meat pie.
One Nation has risen to challenge the 2 major parties. Because Australia is sinking and people are looking elsewhere.
Here are some key One Nation policy points in the reply to the Budget:
- GST free Building material for homes
- Migration reset
- Splitting taxable income between family members
- Axing Climate Change department
- Ban on farm sales to foreigners
- No more tax-payer funded “welcome to country”
- no more “identity politics” in Defense
- opposes sale historical military bases
@ellymelly I personally will be voting anyone who isn't Liberal, or Labour, in. Both the same party, different labels. We've had 30+ years of the two and things are only continually getting worse. Change need be happen.
Australia to Ukraine war: $1.7 billion
Australia to Israel war: $130 million
NDIS in 2026: $49.8 billion
Australians pay for Aboriginal/First Nations programs: $5.3 billion
Australians pay for welfare: ~$290 billion.
Australians pay for international clean energy agenda: $3.9 billion
Over $300 billion funding these schemes in 12 months and the government won't drop the fuel excise tax which sits at around 52% per litre...
Farmers copping it
Middle class copping it
Business owners copping it
Everyone should just take the dole, sit inside, watch Seinfeld and eat salt n vinegar chips....
The Australian Labor Party's economic policies have made my life significantly harder as a young man.
Their migration surge basically raised my rent in Brisbane by 50% and made it approximately 2 times harder for me to get a down payment on a house.
We have the second highest dwelling construction rate in the OECD, but we added nearly 10% to the total Australian population in just 5 years. It produced a massive housing crisis.
Here are the concrete effects:
I pay about $900 a week in rent: $3,600 a month.
Back in 2020 the exact house I live in would have rented for approximately $500 a week: $2,000 a month.
It's the exact same house, just twice as expensive.
And it gets even worse if you were to consider trying to buy a house.
Back in 2020 the house I'm renting would have been valued at $700,000.
If you saved up $70,000 to put down a 10% home deposit in 2020, you would pay $2500 a month in mortgage repayments.
Now the same house is valued at approximately $1.3 million.
If I could somehow save $130,000 to put down a 10% home deposit on the same house today, I would be forced to pay $7,015 a month in mortgage repayments. My rent is $3,600 a month, so it wouldn’t even be worth it to buy the house and pay $7,000 a month to the bank to finance 30 years of debt slavery.
This is a fucking broken system.
Nobody can start a family because people can barely afford to house themselves.
Stupid tax concessions for investment properties and a culture of useless unproductive speculation is part of the problem, but Labor also helped break the system by fucking SURGING demand - adding 10% to the population of Australia in less than 5 years.
It’s literally insane. Why would any country do this to itself?
Labor Party economic policy personally made my life SO MUCH HARDER.
Senator Fatima Payman couldn’t become a politician in Afghanistan because women aren’t allowed to do anything at all, even being seen in public without a man can get you stoned
Yet,
has the nerve to tell Australians to leave our country if we don’t like what she says?
So far THIS WEEK:
• Pauline Hanson filed a notice of motion
• Police allegedly RAIDED the tobacco store next to Sunny Days Care after our 51 min investigation
• Tip off: the woman who raged at us is allegedly the daughter of Fatemah, previously banned (M&F Disability Services)
This is just the beginning.
We’ve got a lot more to uncover.
Thank you to everyone supporting this. God bless you all 🙏
A divisive welcome to country was the first thing the Royal Commission into Antisemitism and "Social Cohesion" heard.
I'm sorry, wasn't this meant to be about the Radical Islamic Terrorist attack at Bondi? All "Uncle Allan" wanted to talk about was stolen land, tall ships and calling for a "reckoning", assumedly on white people.
Worst of all, the Commissioner thanked him for such a "warm and inclusive" welcome. What a joke.
Dividing us on race won't help social cohesion. I'm sick of these welcome to country's being played everywhere - before every zoom and teams meeting, every time a plane is landed and on and on.
There is only one solution to bring us together. We need to unite under one national flag and say we are all equal and all Australians, regardless of race, colour or creed.