Top Tweets for #2pp
@kavienna @DavidShoebridge @Greens @TheGreenParty I mean, to step outside the #auspol boundaries & give the kids a future without any debt whatsoever is something noone is dreaming of doing, & for the @Greens WTAF have they got to lose? @DavidShoebridge is proving by his being prep 2takeon #2PP players, that anything is possible
@kavienna @DavidShoebridge @Greens @TheGreenParty esq policies, including a return to abolition of & cancellation of university tuition fees as Whitlam did in 1974. This, with the #2PP weaknesss on Robodebt, genocide, NACC, abandonment of #globalwarming rules, could result in GenXYZ completely seeing them as a new beginning 🤣
@kavienna @DavidShoebridge @Greens If we look at what is happening in Britain @TheGreenParty it would seem the moment for a new beginning is sceaming out in #auspol. What flashed across my brain in response to your comment is @Greens preparing to take on #2PP #duopoly horis #OneFuktNation witha revival of #Whitlam

@motorcymick 2tru, @AustralianLabor cannot blame #PrimeMoron for this #AUKUS POS; @AlboMP @SenatorWong @RichardMarlesMP allowed themselves to be totally drafted to #2PP #duopoly: #OnyaKneezy's total embrace of #Trumpeteezy
@RonniSalt @HolbertLarissa @lucymdonoghue I'm afraid unless we get a charismatic progressive leader like Mandami or AOC we are doomed to the uniparty corruption & grift.
David Pocock seems like such a leader but seems shy of starting a party believing in community independents more.
I wish he was right but i fear we lost
Hey @MurrayWatt I'm assuming you just got in there & kiktarse? 2tru? or nogat? If so, well done! It's about time. We've been waiting for a post-#neoliberalism sign from @AustralianLabor for so long it's like WTAF. Now all we need is end the #52ndstate & #wedgedin #2PP mentality
@CJHarvey56 @AlboMP @AngusTaylorMP @PaulineHansonOz @POTUS #4PP? = the #2PP #duopoly now becoming a 4 party oligopoly 🤮 #auspol's #sfukt https://t.co/MqZDfh30w0
We MUST rid ourselves of Labor, LNP & One Nation before the USA completely destroys and/or bankrupts us. Politicians in Australia do not act for the benefit of the country. They act for their own benefit first and foremost.
https://t.co/L6F7rNyaYb
@CJHarvey56 @AlboMP @AngusTaylorMP @PaulineHansonOz How wonderful to achieve unwritten unity of purpose in #auspol's current (not now a #2PP #duopoly but a #4PP oligopoly) unwritten coalition agreement giving rise to a primal moronity intent on becoming the @POTUS #pariah's #Rslicker https://t.co/MZm09CC0bD
Hey @AlboMP @AngusTaylorMP @PaulineHansonOz if AUKUS is so good, so essential then make your support of it an election issue. Campaign as it being a central part of your platforms and let Australians decide whether they support this huge US rort. Trump is making the US a pariah.
New chapter of collaboration with @dryeeseeks & @EPFL — printing 2PP on the @#UpNano using our new PHOTOinitiators from #OrtylPhotoLab and it’s so fun! Big thanks to @WeronikaWaczyk1 for her internship at #EPFL that made this possible. #2PP #photopolymerization @cenmag @NCN_PL
After the 2019 election result - to now see how weak the Labor Party is - and realise they really are cut from a very similar cloth to the LNP - has been the greatest #auspol disappointment for mine.
We had such expectations.
I was SO naive 😞😞
I am surprised how my tweet below entered the political spheres of Australians.
It means that many Australians actually care about their country. But if you want to do something about it, the first thing to understand is that the answer is not the other party.
The two parties run the visible layer. The operators underneath is the same regardless of who is in office.
Same mining multinationals. Same four banks. Same supermarket duopoly. Same media owners. Same property speculation engine. Same gas exporters paying almost no resource rent. The faces rotate. The arrangement does not.
So voting harder for Labor when the Liberals disappoint you, or harder for the Liberals when Labor disappoints you,
is not resistance. It is the trap.
It is the pressure-release valve doing exactly what it was built to do.
The way to move the operators in Australia, is how you move any operator in any country.
Stop voting tribally.
Strengthen the cross bench. Vote for community independents and minor parties willing to put structural questions on the table that the majors have agreed never to discuss.
A senate full of crossbenchers extracting concessions is worth more than another majority for either side.
Learn who owns what.
Find out who owns your bank, your supermarket, your toll road, your energy retailer, your superannuation, your media.
Most Australians have no idea how much of the country routes back to a small handful of foreign asset managers and resource multinationals.
Once you see it, the arguments between the parties stop looking like a contest and start looking like theatre.
Build parallel structures. Move your money to a credit union or mutual bank. Buy from local cooperatives where you can. Read independent media. Put solar and battery on your own roof so you stop buying back your own gas at a markup from the people who exported it.
Demand specific reforms, not vague good intentions.
Ask every candidate, federal and state, whether they will support a real Petroleum Resource Rent Tax.
Whether they will support a Norway-style sovereign wealth fund built on actual resource royalties.
Whether they will support ending negative gearing and the capital gains discount.
Whether they will support breaking up the media monopolies.
Whether they will support foreign investment screening with teeth.
Whether they will support rebuilding domestic refining capacity and downstream processing of the minerals that's shipped out raw.
Vote on the answers. Politicians respond to specificity.
They absorb and neutralise vagueness.
Tell the truth in your daily conversations.
The deepest defense of the system is the conditioning that tells Australians their own sovereignty over their own resources, their own currency, their own land and their own future is the unrealistic option.
Norway did it. South Korea did it. Singapore did it. Australia chose, repeatedly, through both parties, not to. That is a choice.
Choices can be made differently. Saying so out loud, in private and in public, in conversations with family and friends and colleagues, slowly breaks the spell.
Australia is managed. That is the bad news and that is also the good news.
Anything that can be managed can be unmanaged.
But not by waiting for the next election to deliver a saviour from inside the same recruiting pipeline that produced the current arrangement.
The change starts when enough citizens stop voting for the marketing departments and start asking who actually owns the building.
@KateEmersonBri @potcalling The only way forward is the death of the duopoly and all the vested interests. Who’ve been exploiting Australia for decades. I hope I live long enough to see the Zionist being purged from Australia and from the entire globe.
@bradpsychology and by #2PP governments continuing to pump $billions in subsidies to fossil fuel companies?
I've had a gutfull! Can any #2PP #Duopoly rep in #auspol make any public statement #msm, or any presentation in the House or in the Senate, that doesn't include #keepAustraliansSafe? Just another shithole rework of #wedging by our #Imacunttreemember
It is unbelievable that Australian taxpayers are paying to send two former Defence Ministers, now weapons industry lobbyists, to the UAE and Saudi Arabia to spruik their clients and arms sales into the region. Unbelievable except it’s business as usual to Labor and the Coalition

@PeterCronau JFC This is all Albanese’s doing Destroyer of the Labor Party Betrayer of such as Uren, Carr Gough Crean Hayden Jones Chifley ,and us all Why ? Fuck knows ! All current silent Labor MPs, senators complicit US empire destructive death throes continue 😵💫
There’s a dirty deal happening this morning between Labor and the Coalition designed to silence support for a free Palestine and to jail their critics.
It is important to understand how successful the process of political socialisation in Australia has been.
For Australia's major political parties, regardless of what crimes and outrages they commit, how many innocent people they kill, which international organisations they attack, or how many international laws they break, Israel and the United States cannot be openly criticised - let alone imposing sanctions on them or suspending diplomatic relations with them
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