Erik Holmwood (@erikbebeh) 's Twitter Profile
Erik Holmwood

@erikbebeh

Lift heavy shit. Engineer.

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calendar_today28-11-2013 16:09:59

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AusPoll (@auspoll6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 NEW: South Australia (federal) voting intention 🟥 ALP: 33% (-5) 🟧 ONP: 25% (+19) 🟦 LIB: 20% (-8) 🟩 GRN: 13% (-) ⬜️ IND: 3% (-) ⬛️ OTH: 6% (-5) Two-party-preferred 🟥 ALP: 55% (-4) 🟦 LIB: 45% (+4) ALP vs ONP 🟥 ALP: 56% 🟧 ONP: 44% YouGov | 9-17 Mar | n=1265 | +/- 2025

Anas Alhajji (@anasalhajji) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pursuing this would likely accelerate capital flight from Australia’s energy sector, motivated more by climate ideology than by any realistic energy or economic strategy.

Caroline Di Russo (@carodirusso) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WA built a successful resources industry that has benefited workers, the state and country BECAUSE it kept the unions out of the Pilbara. Mine workers are not underpaid nor working in poor conditions. This is not the UK Midlands in the 19th c. They're highly skilled and paid.

Tarric Brooker aka Avid Commentator 🇦🇺 (@avidcommentator) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A very happy South Australian state election day to all who celebrate. I've got a lovely roast lamb ready to go for dinner tonight and a fridge full of cold drinks. Lets see if the pollsters were right and how One Nation's polled vote translates on election night.

Nassim Nicholas Taleb (@nntaleb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1973, the oil embargo lasted 5m & caused a decade of stagflation. The world was not globalized & things were sourced locally. 1) Today the ENERGY CONTENT of products around you is much much higher than 1973. 2) The West has too much DEBT so impossible to fight stagflation.

Respeculator (@respeculator) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The other anecdote I have is that everyone I know that doesn’t have any sort of social media doesn’t even know a fucking war is happening. And 20% of oil production.. “oh is that all”… “I thought they were more”.. every retard is about to work out you can’t print energy..

Respeculator (@respeculator) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just a handful of countries a week ago that were “subsidising” fuel demand… now look at it.. can’t print energy.. DYOR

Just a handful of countries a week ago that were “subsidising” fuel demand… now look at it.. can’t print energy.. DYOR
Simon Ree (@simon_ree) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Australia was handed one of the greatest starting positions of any country in history Massive mineral wealth. Abundant energy. World-class beaches. Amazing climate. No fault lines... no earthquakes or tsunamis If you gave a 12-year-old this setup in a civilisation-building

Buyback Capital (@larryjamieson_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So much of the bad hoom discourse is just people stressing one causal factor. Hooms in Australia are special because they have EVERY causal factor acting in concert: > APRA lending standards > widespread mortgage fraud > daisy chaining equity from other hooms > non economic bid

jp (@inflammateomnia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shut up about grindset if you really wanted to make money you'd be in a dinghy in the strait with a pair of binoculars and fifteen polymarket tabs

Shiv Malik (@shivmalik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear boomers, can you afford to buy the house you live in currently with the wage you used to earn before you retired? If you can’t, then that’s the whole housing problem in a nutshell. It really is that simple to understand.

Alexander Stahel 🌻 (@burggrabenh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To many EU politicians, an energy crisis is addressed by charging energy companies windfall taxes because “the burden has to be distributed fairly.” Hard to put into words how much I despise the problem-solving incapacity of all these virtue-signaling socialist liars, their

John Snowline (GC) (@cowboybeeshop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dwayne Sparkes Jim Chalmers MP Australia is like one of those bad Lotto stories. Where the guy wins 10 million, but when they interview him 10 years later he blew it all on shitty foreign cars and booze.

Casey Handmer, PhD (@cjhandmer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I was in Australia last December, I found it impossible to transact with any business where there weren't latent government price controls or subsidies of some kind. I came to the realization that with the public sector growing about 5x faster than the private sector,

Marko Matvikov (@mmatvikov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Parents currently make up the largest portion of permanent visa applications. Partners are the second largest. Skilled independent is the smallest by far. Don't ever talk to me about our immigration settings being highly targeted.

Parents currently make up the largest portion of permanent visa applications. 

Partners are the second largest. 

Skilled independent is the smallest by far. 

Don't ever talk to me about our immigration settings being highly targeted.
Will Shackel (@shackelwill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NSW’s Upper House last night voted 21-19 to lift their uranium & nuclear power ban. It’s the first time in recent memory a pro nuclear bill has passed a house of Parliament in Australia. This is a historic first step for lifting the state ban and other bans across the country.

Erik Holmwood (@erikbebeh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For all the doom regarding Aussie capital gains tax 'reform', the Netherlands showing just how bad it could (might) get.

Texas Oncologist (@texasoncologist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't know who needs to hear this but... Hantavirus isn't the next pandemic. It's too lethal and not contagious enough. Different than Ebola, but the morbidity and mortality of that disease contain it as well. People are sensitized to these outbreak headlines now but they