Mohammad Skaf, who alongside his brother Bilal, gang raped children across Sydney, Australia, calling them "white pigs" as he abused them, has been arrested drug trafficking.
His prison sentence for the rapes was REDUCED by judges, he showed no remorse, they freed him!
@PaulineHansonOz Don't worry mate. Keep posting on X we see the truth. Main stream media just got change the narrative anymore. They just look amateurish
I am truly perplexed that so many people are against mosques being built...
I think it should be the goal of every Western Society to be tolerant regardless of their religious beliefs. Thus mosques should be allowed, in an effort to promote tolerance.
That is why I also propose that two nightclubs be opened next door to the mosque, thereby promoting tolerance from within the mosque. We could call one of the clubs, which would be gay, "The Turban Cowboy ", and the other a topless bar called "You Mecca Me Hot."
Next door should be a butcher shop that specializes in pork, and adjacent to that an open-pit barbecue pork restaurant, called "Iraq o' Ribs."
Across the street there could be a lingerie store called "Victoria Keeps Nothing Secret ", with sexy mannequins in the window modeling the goods.
Next door to the lingerie shop there would be room for an adult sex toy shop, "Koranal Knowledge ", its name in flashing neon lights, and on the other side an off-licence called "Morehammered."
All of this would encourage Muslims to demonstrate the tolerance they demand of us, so their mosque issue would not be a problem for others.
BREAKING: Nithya Raman just defeated Spencer Pratt after giving a concession speech on election night and then getting the largest number in almost every mail-in ballot dump.
They just cheated in an election right in front of our eyes.
Labor Minister Tanya Plibersek says Labor has “cut” migration by 45%. Does this look like a cut to you?
The number of migrants in the country has only reached record highs since Labor came into power.
It’s now at all time record of 2.6 million temporary visa holders in the country (excluding tourists, crew and transit visas).
This is so incredibly good:
Economist Joseph Schumpeter warned that capitalism weakens when prosperous societies become so comfortable they forget where prosperity came from – and begin resenting the entrepreneurial class that created it.
A country might survive high taxes for periods of time. What becomes dangerous is something deeper: the moral suspicion of ambition itself. The creeping belief that commercial success is inherently exploitative, that profit is morally dubious, or that founders should quietly accept punishment for surviving years of uncertainty.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Treasurer Jim Chalmers should think carefully about the signals embedded in this budget. Tax policy communicates values. This budget signals that founders are not viewed as partners in national prosperity, but simply reservoirs of revenue whose success is viewed with suspicion...
Civilisation advances because some people are willing to bet on tomorrow before tomorrow exists. Australia should be doing everything possible to encourage those people to build businesses here. Because once a society begins treating ambition as something suspect rather than admirable, it eventually discovers that no nation can remain prosperous after teaching its most ambitious people that they are unwelcome.
https://t.co/nxmwyx9aZc
NEW AUSTRALIAN NDIS DISABILITY FRAUD INVESTIGATION with @PeteZogoulas. This is Minnesota-style fraud on a national scale.
We found a voodoo style witch doctor who continues to operate Australian taxpayer funded disability services despite the fact that she remains under investigation for the death of a participant in suspicious circumstances.
We also discovered a massive PRISONER HARVESTING SCHEME where a West Sydney businessman named Jamal Sabsabi charged the Australian taxpayer $340,000 for PHANTOM DISABILITY SERVICES to PRISONERS sitting in JAIL CELLS.
Shockingly, we found Jamal Sabsabi simply started a new company right after being exposed for this prisoner scam.
When we barged into his new business to confront him, we found a new West Sydney businessman sitting in his place with a gigantic golden leopard statue on his desk worth thousands of dollars.
Josef Yousif at first denied that Jamal worked at the new office, before admitting he had “hired” him for his great “experience.”
Upon investigating Josef, we discovered he operated under at least six different legal names with a combined criminal rap sheet that features over 50 court appearances.
This is seriously one of the worst run government programs anywhere in the world.
We are talking about tens of billions of dollars in fraud and absolutely vile organised crime abuse of extremely disabled Australians.
'Migrants sent $21 billion out of Australia in 2024'
Some striking charts on the scale of remittances out of Australia over time.
https://t.co/tJmIIKBNHG
One Nation leads the nation!
Wow. One Nation are now out in front! Growing numbers of Aussies are rightly done with the failures and broken promises associated with the uniparty. Change is coming!
Hey Jim & Albo,
Keep your hands off my business.
You weren’t there for the sleepless nights, the stress, the risk, or the moments where everything was on the line.
I built this in the dark.
You don’t get to show up at the finish line with your hand out.
Not one cent.
You didn’t build it.
You didn’t back it.
You’re not entitled to it.
Get fucked.
I'm running numbers on family trusts. If the trust owned by mum, dad, and 19-year-old daughter earns $180,000 a year and they distribute $60,000 to each the tax will be three times $9,000 = $27000. At 30% flat, it's $54,000. That's double - The only way out is to change distributions to wages, but they must be able to justify the wage. It's a shameful attack on business
@TheKouk Spoken verbal diaorea by someone who has never owned a business or contributed to any type of productivity in their consulting life.
#noskininthegame
The chart below shows the effective capital gains tax rate facing a business owner who invests $250,000 upfront, holds for 10 years, and then exits at different valuations. The result is striking: under Labor’s proposed CGT changes, Australian founders and investors would face an effective tax rate of up to 46% — roughly double the burden faced in most comparable markets, including the US, UK, Canada, Germany, Japan and New Zealand. And this is not just a founder problem. The same logic applies across all small, medium and large businesses, and any asset, including listed equities, property, private equity, venture capital and crypto. If these changes proceed, Australia will become one of the least attractive places in the developed world to build, invest, take risk and realise gains. The one major asset still sitting outside this tax net is the owner-occupied home, which remains CGT-exempt. That creates a powerful distortion. If investment properties, businesses, shares, commercial property and other assets are hit with materially higher effective CGT rates, capital will rationally look for shelter in the family home. The likely result: less capital for startups and productive enterprise, lower productivity, more pressure on rents as investors retreat from housing, higher inflation and interest rates, weaker demand for risk assets, and even more money being recycled into owner-occupied property — the last great tax haven in Australia. In short: this is not just a profound increase in the tax burden, with zero consultation in the name of giving imprudent politicians more money to waste. It is a major repricing of risk-taking in Australia. It is not reform: it is highly regressive, as it seeks to punish entrepreneurial success, which is the key driver of long-term jobs, incomes, growth and prosperity. It does not boost productivity: it destroys it by actively discouraging innovation and business creation. It will not lower the cost of living: it will lift it by boosting rents and making us much more inefficient. It will not reduce interest rates: alongside rampant and reckless government spending and record migration, it will pressure the RBA to raise our mortgage repayments. What is perhaps most shocking is that only 12 months ago this government was elected on the basis promising to never make these changes...
What’s everyone’s thoughts on the budget this week?
Feels like too many Australians are working harder than ever just to stand still.
You don’t build a stronger country by making it harder for workers, business owners and families to get ahead.
The government is framing the changes to negative gearing and the CGT as intergenerational fairness. Older and wealthier households have had access to both for decades and built significant wealth from both.
Younger generations that are less wealthy won't have access to either which entrenches intergenerational unfairness and is another leg-up and advantage for older households.
Unless the government is also going to include other tax changes such as including the family home in the pension asset test, these changes aren't about intergenerational fairness at all. They are about the appearance of making things fair.
Where will ambitious, high growth Aussie businesses/investors move to once Labor's doubling of the capital gains tax rate from 23.5% to 46-47% on all assets/businesses come into play? This is what ChatGPT offered...
After Liberal Bronwyn Bishop voluntarily repaid her helicopter flight costs, Albanese said her position was ‘untenable.’
But when Labor Anika Wells repaid wrongly claimed taxpayer funds, Albanese says ‘she’s a very good minister.’
The double standards are staggering.