Ageist bollocks. "Gen Xers, Millennials (Y), Z (18-59) 34% more likely than ages 60 and over to report losing money to fraud. Younger adults, >4 x more likely to report a loss on an investment scam [also lost] $ on job scams >5x rate of older adults." https://t.co/aZm5V0xxlm
Financial reports lodged by One Nation with the Queensland Office of Fair Trading show $1 million dollars in missing or worthless assets. The whole organisation is just a rort for personal enrichment, and they are not fit to govern. https://t.co/BRYpEwak2J
A few years back there was a worldwide search for somewhere to deposit nuclear waste from decommissioning nuclear submarines. Nobody wanted waste of course, but now under AUKUS it seems that the US and UK may finally be able to dump the huge amount of waste in Australia.
@HEMacfarlane It's evident they see their job as talking about their job - regardless of the lack of substance to it
Reading Brereton's brief speech that he flew half way across the world to Qatar to deliver to a collection of bureaucrats, one can scarcely believe the generic banality of it
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Press Council gets scores of anonymous complaints about Cathy Wilcox astroturf cartoon. Caves. She was not allowed to know who her (Israel lobby) accusers were
#auspol@AusPressCouncil@cathywilcox1
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Has everyone seen this 👀😩👇
please retweet, share, obviously
Lots of people don't know how Pauline Hanson votes.. Frightening stuff if you are struggling, it will only get much worse voting for Gina's girl 😔
@Brendan_Berne@Anthony_Klan In case u missed it, SMH moved rightwards and lost massive numbers of readers. Owned by Channel 9. Who are barely not-n*zi.
@SquareMileV Paywalls are obviously a big factor, but Guardian Australia has never had a paywall in its 13 year history, and The Australian, for example, has had one for the past 14 years. It’s the movements beyond the paywall factor that’s interesting.
Very interesting: Guardian Australia has more online readers than SMH.
The New York Times, the BBC — and the AFL’s news website — all have more readers than any News Corp paper. Its most read, The Australian, is now swamped - in Australia - by the BBC website, by a massive 53%.
Oh how lovely, hey MAGA, they finally caught someone doing voter fraud bigtime. It was a foreigner, you were right! The elite, yup, but no, not Soros or the Dems. Soz. 😂😂😂😂
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While DOJ does monitor elections during normal times, the email and conference call are unusual, a former DOJ official from the department’s civil division told What A Day. “I can’t imagine why it would be coordinated in that way,” the former official said.
Aguilar: “It's never happened in the past. The casualness which they did… it was just beyond crazy.” He added: “They’re just sowing this confusion and chaos to try to intimidate us into compliance.”
“I was just like, ‘what is this?’ It’s the strangest thing in the world that the FBI is reaching out to us and trying to coordinate election security,” Aguilar told me on a phone call this afternoon.
Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar told me he’s never heard of a conference call like this being organized by the FBI between state officials and federal agencies.
The email is raising anxiety at a moment when Trump is calling for the federal government to take control of elections in 15 states, and dispatching the FBI to investigate the 2020 election in battleground state Georgia.
Election officials from every state received an invitation for the call on Feb. 25th, to be joined by representatives of Trump’s FBI, DOJ, DHS, U.S. Postal Inspection Service and U.S. Election Assistance Commission.