Elon Musk has 14 children with four different women. One of them, his firstborn Nevada, passed away as an infant from SIDS back in 2002. So he’s got 13 living kids right now.
The count breaks down like this: six with his first wife Justine, three with Grimes, four with Neuralink exec Shivon Zilis, and one with Ashley St. Clair.
People are always judging Elon for having so many children. I think its wonderful and people did have big families before it became so expensive.
He used his first speech to outline his plans to push for the end to net zero and to drastically cut migration.
“We want to get the cost of living down and our first target is on this damn net zero program. It’s going to be pulled down, ripped down and kicked out. It’s not what Australia wants.
“Australia should be for Australians,” he added.
“We will not have housing supply, we will not get education right, we will not get health right until we address this,” he said.
“We don’t want to be dependent on other countries for our energy. And we definitely don’t want to be dependent on other countries bringing their culture into ours. We need Australia for Australians.”
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson had “a tear in her eye” after the victory and told the gathered crowd it was “a win for the rest of Australia”.
“Millions are watching on their TVs now and I believe it’s giving them hope,” she said.
“(We will) represent you, the people to get our country back.”
She used her speech to announce her first task after her party’s historic victory will be to hold an agricultural Roundtable in the region and commit to releasing a gas plan next week.
“What I want to do is put money back in our pockets from the gas industry - they are our resources and it’s been given away,” she said.
“I want a system where we will own part of that equity share in the exploration of gas. I’m not just going allow them to take it.”
Earlier, Hanson told Sky News: “A win for Farrer, but a bigger win for the nation.
“Everyone kept saying, ‘you’re our last hope’, and that’s how people feel.
“They’re so distracted from the major political parties, they’ve been left behind.
“Don’t underestimate us.”
Senator Jacinta Price fights back tears addressing the crisis in Aboriginal town camps and calling for a full inquiry into governance and safety.
Personal tragedy drives her fight for change. Why are the other Aboriginal leaders completely ignoring this?
@PaulLuke93249@PaulineHansonOz Poor bugger thrown off a cliff? I suppose you also stand with the Afghan defector to the Taliban who shot 3 soldiers in their barracks while they were relaxing. You know he walked free. Right?