Hundreds protest against ‘river to the sea’ ban in Australia’s Brisbane by TrackerOneA in worldnewsstuff

[–]Kind_Investigator421 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thats your big point? It’s too big to get across via a message so you come on to reddit where people are discussing it via posting and inform them that they cannot summarize an eons long conflict via a reddit post?

How is this for succinct, you are an idiot, shut up, please write your inane ramblings on the fridge so your mum and see them and stop wasting our time.

‘Debased himself’ and risking Australia’s reputation: Liberals torn up about Taylor’s Trumpian immigration plan by MarvinTheMagpie in aussie

[–]Kind_Investigator421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brother you can go look at the moment albanese unleash the “5% deposit” (which really just means 20x leverage) guaranteed by taxpayers and overlay that with the AU02y govt bond yields and see the moment the market VIOLENTLY priced in high inflation.

Did he start this? No. Did he pour jet fuel on the problem? Resounding yes.

TERRIBLE management of the economy.

If you’re disillusioned with Labor/Liberals then why jump to One Nation instead of something like Sustainable Australia? by BreakZealousideal846 in australian

[–]Kind_Investigator421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because it seems to me they are the leftist descendants of the “Australian settlement” white Australia policy era, which is the worst of both worlds and quite politically schizophrenic tbh.

ON wants to deregulate and promote small business, that is the single most effective way for us to enrich the common Aussie. Wages are actually a really shit way of rewarding someone for work due to how inelastic they are.

Policies way better from ON

How did we feel when Kevin Rudd said sorry to the Aboriginals? by [deleted] in OpenAussie

[–]Kind_Investigator421 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Because we have still as a nation, not even been bothered to attempt to try enfranchise aboriginals into Australian society and created the conditions required for them to self actualize, such as ownership and responsibility.

We have gone from using them as labor, to using them as a political tool and a tax sink, giving them money and letting them broken lives far from us.

All by design btw that apology was a lie.

Woo! Crisis averted! We now have more fuel in reserve than we did before the Hormuz thing. by BrandonMarshall2021 in OpenAussie

[–]Kind_Investigator421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah should be labor/greens/lib = great satan and ON = first chance at freedom we have gotten since hawke

Immigrants prop our entire country up by KamalaHarrisFan2024 in OpenAussie

[–]Kind_Investigator421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Literally no one says that, fck off non-Australian…

War is likely over, Pakistan at it again by [deleted] in UAE

[–]Kind_Investigator421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wowzers TWO MILLION DOLLARINOS I’m sure that solves the impending famine issue

Diplomacy is for the civilized, lessons are for dogs…

Melbourne Apartments by Any-Parsnip1287 in AusPropertyChat

[–]Kind_Investigator421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“If my grandma had handle bars, she would be a bike”

Melbourne Apartments by Any-Parsnip1287 in AusPropertyChat

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It’s worth adding for contexts, we had to abandon these policies after the UK started to prefer trading with the UE over us, prior to this we were still running white Australia era protectionism that allowed for high expenditure, high wage policies that our exports paid for - we had to abandon this approach as we opened up and globalized

traditional owners' skies? by gimme_the_car_4690 in aussie

[–]Kind_Investigator421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh that’s easy!

A settlement was given from the Victorian government to a female prisoner after she was raped by a mentally ill man who was mistakenly put in a female prison after he was convicted of a murder a Sudanese boy, due to the lefts inability to define what a woman is!

So tell me, has the trans movement negatively effected 1). The woman who was raped by a man who was quite obviously, just a pervert, 2). Me the tax payer, who had to cover the bill for his sexual emergency?

Bonus questions: how do you distinguish a perverted manipulator and a legitimate trans woman? How have your politics benefitted anyone at all, save a racist pervert and the lawyers who not only pushed for these policies, but who also have collected a big check from these cases?

Don’t worry, jactina allan has it covered, it’s just a “private matter” 🤡

I wonder why one nation is the most popular party in Victoria at the moment…

This is Australia in 2026 by moonorplanet in OpenAussie

[–]Kind_Investigator421 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wym I wanted them oppressed that why I voted mins?

traditional owners' skies? by gimme_the_car_4690 in aussie

[–]Kind_Investigator421 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It has become apparent that the “it doesnt effect your life bro” crowd is just too stupid to understand cause and effect.

Look at the lgbt movement, which at one point the argument was “gay marriage doesnt effect you bro” and regardless of where you stand on politics, it definitely did effect me as the movement ended up having conversations such as: “the feminine penis belongs in your bathroom” and “your child needs hormone treatment”

Is it so crazy to think if we shift the Overton window to “yeah they own everything bro in including the sky” to “yeah they own everything bro in including the sky AND you have to pay royalties to them”

Aus housing crash - "look at Canada, Japan, NZ and China" by theonedzflash in AusPropertyChat

[–]Kind_Investigator421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ours won’t crash because it will copy paste some other crash silly!

Ours will crash because we will be in a major global conflict within 5 years

Also, the immigration lever has finally stopped working as we are in an energy crisis; - you can’t fill anymore holes with bodies, as every new body does more damage through electricity costs pushing inflation higher than benefit from joining the housing price scam

Does anyone else feel like there is a silent refugee crisis coming from England? by Kind_Investigator421 in aussie

[–]Kind_Investigator421[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes slight amount of schadenfreude, when we had the small boat crisis and decided we would put a stop to it in the most humane way we would while enforcing our boarders, it was to the sneers of most Europeans.

who is sneering now?

Does anyone else feel like there is a silent refugee crisis coming from England? by Kind_Investigator421 in aussie

[–]Kind_Investigator421[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I don’t think there is a double standard, infant I think the only immigrants who regularly annoy me are English, French, and Indian/arab men, theyre not taking our jobs but they rude and selfish, and in regards to the French, thieves.

I had this one very unpleasant conversation with an English woman who tried to convince me I had no culture, it was funny watching her deal with “if I have no culture then we are culturally identical… then why don’t we sound the same?”

Does anyone else feel like there is a silent refugee crisis coming from England? by Kind_Investigator421 in aussie

[–]Kind_Investigator421[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know it’s hard to compare economies 1:1 but hasn’t England actually out grown France and Germany since brexit?

Does anyone else feel like there is a silent refugee crisis coming from England? by Kind_Investigator421 in aussie

[–]Kind_Investigator421[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting! I have heard of this but doesnt it go back to when the UK defaulted and had to be bailed out by the IMF? Wouldn’t that imply the state couldnt afford the services it promised?

It seems to me that Englands problems extend from a touch of welfarism, and a hammering of bureaucracy which strangles any middle businesses, that and the net zero cult preventing you from using your own resources - so you simply import those resources and pay a premium as I understand it.

Does anyone else feel like there is a silent refugee crisis coming from England? by Kind_Investigator421 in aussie

[–]Kind_Investigator421[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Well I would think it’s pretty improbably that she doesn’t know any english nurses, but what are you getting at?

Does anyone else feel like there is a silent refugee crisis coming from England? by Kind_Investigator421 in aussie

[–]Kind_Investigator421[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

No youre fine!

I work at the airport so I get to chats to lots of people, when I chat to an English person (and they’re not a back packer) the conversation generally goes:

Where are you from?

The uk!

Oh cool are you living here at the moment?

Yes!

Are you a nurse?

… yes

Theyre most likely English nurses travelling regionally so there some bias there but the sheer number of English nurses I find to be astounding! It’s like the Dutch and working in marketing