@AshPolitik Another false throw away line using outdated stats from 22/23” Oh Ash, still time-traveling? It’s 2025-26 data now — Australia still has the OECD’s biggest real household income drop per capita since Labor. Not outdated, just inconvenient
@JaneCaro Couldn’t a similar statement be made about woman who want an abortion. Should they have abstained, ensured protection was used by both parties?
@AshPolitik this glosses over per capita stagnation (-0.1% this quarter), weak quarterly growth (+0.3%, below expectations), ongoing productivity declines, and heavy reliance on population growth
@angelar68197975 That 4.5% increase is not just the wage, but super, so it costs more than people realise. While those who receive it will welcome it, those who pay for it (the consumer) won’t.
@somuchbullsh Why did she say this, did she have any concerns about employees losing jobs due to business that may not be able to afford the extra costs?
5/5 Enough with the misleading attacks & whataboutism. Demand better from both sides. Call out your own party when it fails. Real accountability starts when voters reject the “they’re all the same” complacency & make the majors earn every vote again. Australia deserves it. 🇦🇺
1/5 People attacking ON are missing the bigger picture. Many Aussies are turning to alternatives not because they love every policy, but because they’re utterly exhausted by the endless lies, spin & broken promises from the major parties. They have lost touch.
4/5 frustration is high: constant political spin, mass immigration without infrastructure, housing crisis, COL pain, skyrocketing energy prices. The majors blame each other for doing the exact same things while giving with one hand & taking with the other.