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AUSPol Election 2019 One Nation (Party)

Steve Dickson Resigns from One Nation

#AusPol #Election2019 #OneNation Steve Dickson resigned from One Nation today because of secret footage obtained by Al Jazeera via entrapment. While I appreciate that Steve had to resign because he entered a situation in which he could be blackmailed, I am worried that more people are not outraged by the methods and deceptions deployed by […]

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Five Ways to Prepare for Australia’s Recession

AusPOL #Recession #Australia I discuss five way’s people can prepare for the impending recession in Australia, with a bonus sixth way tacked onto the end of my video. Difficult times are not insurmountable and can be character building.

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ALP (Party) AUSPol Election 2019

Labor’s Plan to Destroy another Industry

#AusPol #SheepExport #Labor It looks like Labor is planning to destroy another Australian Industry, regardless of attempts to mitigate activists concerns. Exactly what we need with an impending recession. References Live sheep exports could be banned after this federal election, but WA breeders warn against it https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-04-22/wa-farmers-warn-against-labors-live-export-ban/11035684?pfmredir=sm Australia https://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/profile/country/aus/

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Labor’s Promises to Casual Workers

#AusPol #Recession #Election2019 Bill Shorten is making promises to casual workers to provide them with a smoother pathway to permanent positions. Sounds great but might end up hurting more than helping. I would prefer more support for small businesses or addressing the issues of labour-hire companies. Where people employed are de-facto employees of a third […]

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Australia’s Impending Recession

£AusPol #Recession #Election2019 Australia’s inflation rate was 0 for the last quarter and our GDP growth was only 0.2% and is trending down. It looks like Australia is heading for a recession, so why isn’t this the biggest issue of the election? Why are we worried about electric cars and political gender quotas? Will this […]

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Australia’s 50% Property Crash is coming

#AusPol #ConsumerConfidence #Housing Today we look at a New Zealand newspaper that is reporting on the impending or already begun, housing price crash in Australia. While 50% mighty sound excessive, when limited to apartments and when measures over a few years it doesn’t appear to be that outrageous. References

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Unions to Access Private Homes

#Unions #PrivateHomes #SiteInspections Legislation in Western Australia might give unions access to private homes. Once again legislation will hurt those at the bottom of our economy. References https://www.soundtelegraph.com.au/?politics%2Fstate-politics%2Fwa-industrial-laws-could-give-union-officials-right-to-enter-private-homes-ng-b881165962z&fbclid=IwAR02RmWZN08B8EZoDBOzdfj0zMvY6gaW1qSR2gDhe5ZZUdZB2i68W4T1moY

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Political Commentary

Central Coast Council Bans Balloons – References

#CentralCoastCouncil #BalloonBan #ShiftTheWindow Central Coast Council in NSW is looking to ban balloons and bottled water from events hosted on Council Properties. Looks like the Authoritarian Green Anti-fun police are at it again. https://youtu.be/J92JYgAnwnU References Central Coast Council https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Coast_Council,_New_South_Wales Balloons and bottled waters will be banned from kids’ birthday parties ‘to cut down on single-use […]

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Modern Day Slavery in Brisbane – References

#ModernDaySlavery #Brisbane #Servants A Togan couple who moved to Brisbane in 2006 is currently in Brisbane court facing charged of Human Trafficking and forced labour charges. All because they felt a servant was missing from their lives. We then look at the Global Slavery Index and learn about the methodological definition of Modern Day Slavery. […]

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AUSPol Construction Housing Crash

Mortgage Repayment Fears – References

#MortgageRepayments #PriceCrash #Housing Interest only mortgages repayment periods are steadily ending with many predicted to finish by 2020. Do you think this will have an impact on the housing crash? Are people really so fullish to have not planned for this? References Lenders release the Kraken: when mortgages rise by $1000 a month https://www.news.com.au/finance/money/lenders-release-the-kraken-when-mortgages-rise-by-1000-a-month/news-story/c7445bc500e3bb7f3c3319b456639049