Ciaran Courtney (@westernlibertas) 's Twitter Profile
Ciaran Courtney

@westernlibertas

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calendar_today21-08-2023 03:25:21

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Jim Penman (@thejimpenman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We borrow during prosperity. We pile debt onto our kids. We inflate assets for property owners. And we call it good management. Future generations will pay for today’s cowardice.

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Every Job Matters: From Burgers to the Big Picture. Every job in this nation is valued. Together, we all play our part in moving Australia forward 🇦🇺

Libertarians WA (@libertarianswau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Support One Nation? You must be confused🙄 The Liberal Party will do anything except listen to their voters. We look forward to seeing One Nation take the Liberal Parties position as opposition. The Libertarian Party shares more in common with One Nation than that which divides

Support One Nation? You must be confused🙄

The Liberal Party will do anything except listen to their voters. We look forward to seeing One Nation take the Liberal Parties position as opposition.

The Libertarian Party shares more in common with One Nation than that which divides
that stock chick (@ausstockchick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is perfect for Albo. Inflation could skyrocket due to the conflict in the Middle East. He has an easy out. He can blame inflation on the war. #auspol #ausbiz

Libertarians WA (@libertarianswau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Cook Labor Government celebrates 24,544 new home approvals. They credit $6.3B in initiatives like planning reforms and incentives. This "surge" is gaslighting. Government regs, strict zoning, red/green tape, endless approvals caused the shortage in the first place. RBA

The Cook Labor Government celebrates 24,544 new home approvals. They credit $6.3B in initiatives like planning reforms and incentives.

This "surge" is gaslighting. Government regs, strict zoning, red/green tape, endless approvals caused the shortage in the first place. RBA
Policy Principle (@policyprincipl3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beer in Germany = $5 to $7.50 Beer in Japan = $3.50 to $7.50 Beer in Australia = $10 to $15 Why the massive difference? Taxes. If you want to buy a beer without a massive tax on top, get down to one of our "Tax free beer" events.

Beer in Germany = $5 to $7.50
Beer in Japan = $3.50 to $7.50
Beer in Australia = $10 to $15

Why the massive difference?
Taxes.

If you want to buy a beer without a massive tax on top, get down to one of our "Tax free beer" events.