@L_i_A_M_K@Hunter4prison2@CrazyVibes_1 Wow for such a highly educated person she was unable to think in her feet when handed a gift. Heaven help her if it was a life altering event she had to deal with. Seriously you people .
@DictatorKiffin 2 flags Nick, which one is home? Here’s a tip, mouthing off is much more effective when you WIN. No nerves were hit just crass and meaningless comment. Enjoy your freedom of speech in the US buddy you haven’t noticed the censorship at home.
@guyfelicella@sayitnspinit No we’re not, that may mean something to Italians but it’s certainly not a power move to a lot of us. If you can’t articulate a good argument without rolling your eyes or waving your arms around then you have already lost. I wanted to like her.
Congratulations, transport industry workers — your taxes just got flushed away again.
This week, Chris Bowen handed $19.63 million of your hard-earned money straight to Linfox, the company owned by billionaire Lindsay Fox (net worth ~$6 billion), so they could buy 26 electric trucks.
That’s $775,000 per truck — taxpayer-funded. Nice.
If these electric trucks are so great as Bowen claims, why the hell does a billionaire need a $775,000 gift per vehicle from struggling taxpayers?
Why can’t Lindsay Fox reach into his own $6 billion pocket?
This is just the latest episode in Bowen‘s and ALabor’s taxpayer-funded billionaire mateship program.
He’s already shovelled tens of millions to his other billionaire buddy, Twiggy Forrest.
Same script, different billionaire.
Let’s be honest: Bowen isn’t “investing in the future.” He’s buying future job security.
He’s using public money to build favours and networks so that when Labor gets booted at the next election — as they richly deserve — he’ll land softly on some cushy board or consultancy gig funded by the very billionaires he’s busy enriching right now.
Meanwhile, Labor has the gall to clutch their pearls and scream about Gina Rinehart supporting One Nation.
The hypocrisy is beyond rancid.
Billionaires getting taxpayer handouts from Labor? That’s “strategic industry policy.”
Billionaires exercising free speech and supporting a conservative party? That’s a “threat to democracy.”
Australian taxpayers aren’t stupid. This isn’t green energy — it’s green corruption.
People are mocking Pauline Hanson’s speaking style and how she articulates her sentences.
Never forget: Our PM once lifted an entire chunk of a speech straight from The American President, the Michael Douglas movie.
He’s not a serious leader. He’s a joke.
@NoCultureEye@SkyNewsAust We always expected concessions for discretionary trusts & the real wealth - it’s the battler that purchased an investment property for their retirement / own children providing $tax