
Matthew Camenzuli
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Christopher Luxon the PM of NZ is interrupted by our sorry excuse for a Prime Minister when asked about capital gains tax. Albo tried to deflect the question to sport - which demonstrates the total extent of his mental capacity. Albo thinks sport is more important than the economy. He hopes you do too. Pro tip - it isn't. Sport does not provide food, housing or anything else beyond entertainment - for all but the privledged few directly involved in the business. Sport, particularly amateur and community sport has an important part to play in people's mental and physical well-being. Especially the youth - no doubt. But the economy is the lifeblood of the country. Which makes it orders of magnitude more important. Luxon, a business man, has more than a basic, abstract and theoretical understanding of the economy. He has driven an economic recovery in NZ, and even as it is recovering he rightly thinks adding a capital gains tax would put a "wrecking ball" through it. Our genius in chief has our economy on the ropes, and is warming up the wrecking ball as you read this. The man is totally out of his depth, and dare I say 'out of his league'. Australia deserves better than the careerist hacks and losers that fill out parliaments around the nation. We really do and fast. Because people are suffering. People can't afford to eat, get a roof over their heads or find meaningful work. Our economy is dying. And the Wallabies won't fix it. It is totally unacceptable. I just want Australia back.
Matthew Camenzuli105,442 Aufrufe • vor 20 Stunden

I am challenging Chris Bowen, in the federal seat of McMahon, at the upcoming federal election.
Matthew Camenzuli1,138,956 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr

I stand with Bob. Parts of my family have been in this country for more than 100 years. I am Australian, my children are too. Bob Katter is more Australian than the kid decendents of the first fleeters burning the Aussie flag. You tell 'em Bob. I just want Australia back.
Matthew Camenzuli493,948 Aufrufe • vor 9 Monaten

Watch this Channel 9 footage of what happened in Blacktown on Saturday. Hundreds of cars snaking down Flushcombe Road. Families pulling in with near-empty tanks. Mums, dads, tradies, pensioners — all just trying to get through another week. And for one day, petrol wasn’t $1.80 or $2 a litre… it was 78 cents. I took $10,000 of the electoral funding the AEC gave me and put it straight behind the bar at Blacktown Metro. Every cent went back to the people who paid it in the first place. No middlemen. No photo ops for the major parties. Just real relief for the people of McMahon who are getting absolutely smashed by this ‘cost-of-everything’ disaster. I was there from start to finish. I filled tanks, I pushed Craig’s car up the hill when he ran out of fuel waiting in the queue, I listened to story after story from people who are doing it tough. One bloke told me he’s been skipping meals so his kids can eat. A young mum said filling the car used to be her biggest weekly stress — yesterday, it wasn’t. That’s what giving the money back looks like. Meanwhile, Anthony Albanese is out there claiming Labor has been “focused every day on helping with the cost of living.” Chris Bowen, who’s supposed to represent this seat, dug up a 12-month-old photo trying to pretend he cares about Blacktown. Mate, if you cared, you would’ve done something before families were choosing between fuel and food. This is the same government that’s given us 25%+ electricity price hikes and fuel prices that have jumped 24% in a year. They lecture us about the “transition” while ordinary Australians pay the price. Seats like McMahon — outer suburban, working people, the backbone of this country — cop it the worst. And the major parties treat us like we don’t exist until election time. I’m not a career politician. I’m a businessman who’s sick of watching Australia get run into the ground. That’s why I’m stepping up as an Independent voice for McMahon. I took the full $32,000 AEC funding I was entitled to and I’m giving every dollar straight back to the community — $10k on fuel yesterday, and the rest through proper community grants that local groups can actually use. Because this money isn’t mine. It’s yours. Fuel should be 78 cents a litre every single day, not just for one Saturday when a private citizen decides to do something about it. We used to make our own fuel. We used to have cheap, reliable energy. We used to have a country that worked for the people who built it. If you’ve had enough of the spin, enough of the cost-of-everything going up, enough of politicians who promise but never deliver — what do you think needs to happen next? Would you rather see more direct action like this or just keep waiting for the majors to fix it? What’s one thing the government could do tomorrow that would actually help families? Drop your own stories from the weekend (or any week) in the comments — I read every single one. And if you believe it’s time to fix Australia, hit repost and spread the word. We can do better. We must do better. I just want Australia back.
Matthew Camenzuli56,033 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

I strongly recommend that everyone interested in the current state of Australia and its place in the world watch the full #Insiders interview. Hastie is just about spot on across the board. It is clear he understands the problems, and cares about us enough to want to solve them. Really solve them. I have grabbed a particularly interesting clip, where the ABC public servant David Speers tries to sell Chinese made batteries as some kind of ‘gotcha’, but Hastie just nails him. Batteries made in China will never fix our energy problems. Drilling, mining and using our resources here will. Rebuilding our infrastructure here will. And fixing the diabolical 1970's style industrial relations system will. We just have to get off our arses and get out of our own way before it's too late. Go Hastie. Get 'em. I just want Australia back.
Matthew Camenzuli81,374 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten

In '72, 70% of Australian families owned or were buying their own homes. Most on one income. 50 years on, families are suffering mortgage and rental stress, on two or more incomes. The Australian dream is a lie to our young people and new migrants. We must restore Australia.
Matthew Camenzuli442,059 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr

I wasn't going to comment... I was going to let it slide... But this boils my blood. All at once, smug, arrogant and dangerously stupid. All whilst talking with her mouth full. When you are granted the high honour of being a Senator by the Australian people, much is expected of you. You are rightly expected to hold yourself to a collection of high standards. This girl does not live up to any of those standards. Not a good ambassador for young people, or people of faith. Her words are given weight, not because of her personal life achievement or her intellect, but her standing in the Australian government. Payman is nothing more than a Labor diversity hire gone rogue. Articulating the danger of blind party voting. She embarrasses herself, and the people she purports to represent. Shame. A Senator must not celebrate the assassination of those politically opposed; it is more than unparliamentary. Worse, it could be incitement. I don't think she is fit for public office. We must do better than this.
Matthew Camenzuli222,214 Aufrufe • vor 8 Monaten

How does Abbie Chatfield, who encouraged the shooting of the President of the USA (no matter what your views are on said President), get a job as a radio presenter on KIIS breakfast radio? Surely mainstream media has basic standards... What is ARN thinking?
Matthew Camenzuli44,274 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

Fuel shortages are now a reality in Australia. We are a resource rich nation. This should not be possible. If we had responsible politicians, it wouldn’t. But Australian elections have become a choice between two bad options for decades, with few exceptions. Worse, no matter which side we have voted for we get just about the same thing. Nobody has changed course. Elections in Australia are a cross between an economics lesson and shared distraction, as both sides of politics hope you don’t see their bribery of voters with taxpayer money for what it is. A giant scam. As the government has grown. As they have taken over more and more of the economy and regulated whatever they don’t totally control into oblivion, our industry has collapsed and that has pulled down our strategic preparedness. Australia is a shadow of the nation that emerged from the 1940’s. Industry has been in decline since the 80’s and we are not even a patch on what we were in the early 2000’s, the last time the West entered conflict in the middle east. The global strategic landscape is also much more perilous, and we are more vulnerable than we have ever been. Our political class has been irresponsible, trading our future for their power, and feeding the pocketbooks of their powerbrokers in the Unions, the lobbyist class and the education sector. We are not in this mess by some unhappy accident. Whilst Kevin Rudd flipped out over so-called manmade climate change, and Turnbull flipped out over not being Prime Minister, and whilst Scott Morrison betrayed the Australian people, winning by holding up a lump of coal and losing for implementing Net Zero, we now have Albanese who spent much of his first term losing “The Voice” referendum. Since then, he has broken promise after promise as he pretends the future can possibly be made in Australia. A complete disaster. Local oil refineries closed because the cost of energy and the impossibility of employing Australians grows and grows. Competing with a bloated public sector, an NDIS and an Industrial Relations system that treat businesses as crèches for the underperforming and unproductive. Those who are crazy enough to try and employ people in this country are seen by the government as an extension of the overgrown welfare system. Successive governments have spent most of their time trying to solve problems that don’t exist, whilst causing new problems and I think that has been their intention. I no longer give these people the benefit of the doubt. I am not sure I ever really did. Because if you look closely at the decisions they have made, and the legislation they have rushed through, if you think about the consequences of their busy work, Australia could only be weakened as a nation by what they have done. Much of the commonly held wisdom among the ABC chattering class, has obviously failed us. From multiculturalism to the energy transition, to the NDIS, the industrial relations system, the family courts, the Aboriginal industry as well as the big borrowing and spending agenda, that and more have all failed us. It was always going to. By now, much of the pain caused by these things is being broadly felt. It is becoming clear to more and more people, that the government and decades of kneeling to globalisation is to blame, but not everyone can yet see the connection between the horrendous outcomes and the latest idea from the Australian Greens. Or the utter corruption of the trade unions. Or the damage caused by the morally bankrupt lobbyists. Or the complete uselessness of the advisors, pollsters and spin-doctors. But I am sure as this economic crisis in Australia deepens, everyone will see the source of the problem. There is no such thing as a free lunch. Just as a ball thrown in the air is pulled back to earth by gravity, so too is government borrowing and spending crashed back on our heads by inflation. What goes up must come down, and the empty economic abys that is Australia is not here by some unlucky happenstance. It has been the achievement of decades of corrupt, inept and lazy politicians, who live deeply in bubble of self-congratulation. A fuel shortage does not only mean the prices of everything goes up more than they have already, it also means Australia runs the very real risk of grinding to a halt. If this crisis deepens, it will mean people will die. COVID will look like the entrée. We have every right to be furious with these people. I certainly am. It is time to put these grifters in the dustbin of history. I just want Australia back.
Matthew Camenzuli77,492 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten
