Incredible!
One Nation's 'Fire the Liar' campaign has almost reached $5 million in donations.
Great to see everyone getting involved and giving what they can.
I've seen some donations as low as $2.
Every bit helps to save our country.
Amidst growing scrutiny over NDIS fraud, the minister for disability and NDIS, Mark Butler, has posted a controversial video to his Instagram of him dancing to trending music.
Investigative journalist Pete Zogoulas has said the MP is “too busy focusing on dances rather than cutting NDIS fraud.”
Current NDIS fraud is projected to be sitting at $6 billion, according to the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC). This equates to $375 per taxpayer.
Aussies demand better from our MPs. Aussies deserve better from our MPs.
These life long tax payer funded parasites make me want to puke. Watching these low IQ non achievers swan around in their tax-payer funder thousand dollar gowns and tuxes while the rest of us watch our home values and living standards plummet, reminds me of a b-grade horror film set in an alternate universe where dumb people fail upwards while everyone else is forced to sit back and watch. Peter Dutton!!!! #auspol #MidWinterBall #BallForUglyPeople
Since @AlboMP won office Australia’s exports have slumped by $70 billion annually while imports have skyrocketed by almost $100 billion. Not the sign of a country doing economically well. Our balanced payments is looking very weak - not good for the $A & interest rates. Rising imports & falling exports also detracts significantly from GDP.
'Give her her money back': Treasurer Jim Chalmers called out as SA nurse left waiting for refund on $44,000 bill
https://t.co/ze7IJdShBJ
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is facing criticism after a SA midwife recruited from England in exchange for the promise of permanent residency was left to foot a $72,000 bill in foreign investment surcharges, of which $44,000 were from the federal government, after purchasing a house while her visa was still being processed.
Aussie Home Loans says they haven't seen a pick-up in first home buyer applications since the federal budget, in fact they have fallen by 20%.
Makes sense, if prices are falling I can't imagine there is a lot of urgency from this cohort to purchase unless they get a great deal.
https://t.co/ritblqGPp8
We pay $6 for Tim Tams whilst Canadians pay $4.
'What most Australians want to see is the cost of living go down.'
'How is it that Tim Tams have become cheaper in Canada than they are in their home in Australia?' @mattjcan
Cost of living crisis.
Labor is the party of Robodebt & once again created an algorithm for aged care that’s been as bad as the Plibersek mess!
The PM needs to be reminded that it was found in the RC that Labor appointed public servants were responsible for keeping Labor’s secret mess quiet!
#auspol
#BREAKING Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers are contemplating going even harder on tax reforms to take even more of our money.
NSW Labor pushing radical grabs on your property, wealth and small business.
This is straight up communism.
Labor’s negative gearing demands: Phase out over 5 years. Cut losses deductible vs wages by 20pp each year.
No grandfathering for existing investors.
White paper: Broaden income tax bases close concessions, expand wealth, GST, resource rents & carbon taxes.
Supported by NSW Labor economics committee.
Billionaires wealth tax.
Higher rates on small businesses, short term rentals.
Rental ‘unconscionability’ rules.
While you struggle, they plot to take more from investors & small business.
Wealth redistribution.
Straight communism.
🚨 Anthony Albanese is being accused of being “in denial” about the housing crisis as Australians keep copping soaring rents, brutal mortgage pressure and a market that feels further out of reach by the month.
Critics say Labor talks about relief while prices stay high, supply remains too weak and first-home buyers are being crushed by a system that keeps rewarding scarcity.
This matters because housing is not just an economic statistic it shapes whether families can keep a roof over their heads, whether young Australians can ever buy, and whether the cost-of-living crisis gets even worse.
If Canberra still refuses to face the scale of the mess, how much harder will it become for ordinary Australians to live, rent and own?
#auspol #HousingCrisis #AnthonyAlbanese #CostOfLiving #FirstHomeBuyers #RentCrisis
One Nation has hit back at the Coalition, arguing Liberal and Nationals MPs should be focused on defeating Labor rather than attacking Pauline Hanson's party as it continues to attract disaffected voters.
https://t.co/4EWb8Wd42q
Superannuation was sold to Australians as a promise.
Work hard. Sacrifice now. Build your nest egg.
So you won’t have to rely on the government later.
That was the deal.
Now the moment people actually succeed… the rules change.
If you’ve spent decades building more than $3 million inside your super, the government now wants another 15%.
Think about that.
They encouraged you to take responsibility.
They incentivised you to plan ahead.
They told you to become self-sufficient.
And now they’re punishing the exact behaviour they promoted.
This isn’t about “taxing the rich.”
This is about trust.
Because once a government proves it can move the goalposts whenever it wants, every Australian should be paying attention.
Today it’s $3 million.
Tomorrow?
$2 million.
$1 million.
Whatever they decide.
Inflation will do the rest.
The dangerous part isn’t just the tax.
It’s the principle.
If you can’t build wealth, protect wealth, and pass wealth on to your family without the state reaching deeper into your pocket, then what exactly are we working for?
Superannuation was supposed to reduce dependence on government.
Now it’s becoming another pipeline back to government.
That’s not policy.
That’s confiscation dressed up as fairness.
Australians are waking up.
And they’re sick of being treated like an ATM.
Australian politician Pauline Hanson has consistently argued that migrants should fully integrate into Australian society. In one of her statements, she said, “If you are not prepared to become Australian and give this country your undivided loyalty, obey our laws, respect our culture and way of life, then I suggest you go back where you came from.” The remark reflects her long-standing position that immigration should be accompanied by loyalty to Australia, respect for its laws, and integration into its culture.
#PaulineHanson #Australia #Immigration #NationalIdentity #WorldNews
Australian politician Pauline Hanson has consistently argued that migrants should fully integrate into Australian society. In one of her statements, she said, “If you are not prepared to become Australian and give this country your undivided loyalty, obey our laws, respect our culture and way of life, then I suggest you go back where you came from.” The remark reflects her long-standing position that immigration should be accompanied by loyalty to Australia, respect for its laws, and integration into its culture.