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BradyB 2 weeks ago
Our cucked PM deserves so much worse than verbal jousts. The bloke has destroyed our international standing and it’s going to take decades to get it back 🇦🇺 image
BradyB 2 weeks ago
Victims of inappropriate immigration policy* Rest in peace 🇮🇱
BradyB 2 weeks ago
Yields holding high, markets pricing slower growth not cuts. SAFA bonds strong for yield + stability. Liquidity cautious but solid. FX steady: AUD/USD range, USD/JPY firm, AUD/JPY risk-driven. The 2026 outlook for homeowners & renters in Australia is a tight supply + high costs. Meanwhile Bitcoin continues to remain steady as bonds stay elevated, a timely reminder hard assets thrive when fiat debt strains 🏦🏡💸🟧 image
BradyB 2 weeks ago
These are the active South Australian Treasury Bonds you can look at on Trading View any time you like. Go look at how bond traders view the fiscal discipline of Tom Koutsantonis, @PMalinauskasMP and South Australia for yourself. Take a peek behind the curtain. Don’t trust political performances, trust the numbers. SAFA yields speak much louder than speeches.
BradyB 2 weeks ago
Adiós señor Blanco 🎯 Spains first astronaut* image
BradyB 2 weeks ago
I watch the South Australian bond market every day. It’s a shame that neither major party does. The bond market tells the truth long before our dodgy politicians do. When SA bonds fall to 90% of par, that isn’t just a blip on a chart, that’s a warning. I intend to act before our children pay the interest bill. Tom and Peter like pretending that money is free. The bond market vehemently disagrees and whilst the liberals talk discipline, the bond market price shows they didn’t deliver it either. Who will save South Australia 🇦🇺 in 2026?
BradyB 2 weeks ago
Morphett Vale Station 🚉 1969 image
BradyB 2 weeks ago
It’s much preferable to keep the enemies of democracy outside the gates ✝️🇦🇺 image
BradyB 2 weeks ago
“There is no incentive for government and banks to change their behaviour because it is not their labour and time that is being stolen” image
BradyB 2 weeks ago
There is nothing new done under the sun.
BradyB 2 weeks ago
Is the truth out? The BoJ 🇯🇵 just turned the world’s favourite funding currency into something resembling a real bond market again. Now that tugs on liquidity everywhere else and the broader implications are very real. Mortgages will come under pressure in Australia in 2026 and I’ll hazard to say we are near the top of our property pricing.
BradyB 3 weeks ago
Our guns aren’t the problem in Australia. Cultural compatibility is ✝️🇦🇺🌱 image
BradyB 3 weeks ago
Thank you Chris Picton MP It’s the right call. This is Australia 🇦🇺 and we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ on December 25th ✝️ @AustralianLabor
BradyB 3 weeks ago
Do we want to address hospital ramping in South Australia in 2026? Then vote LCSA Party in March. Even with conservative figures; Legalising and regulating adult-use cannabis in Australia would unlock around a billion dollars in annual tax revenue. This is currently going straight to organised crime. Fixing ambulance ramping in South Australia will cost about the same: around a billion dollars a year to expand hospital capacity, boost our clinical workforce and ensure that emergency care is fast, safe, available when in demand and humane. This is what government is meant to be about: balancing the needs of the community for the greatest good. If we make the mature choice to pursue a regulated cannabis market, we get the funds we need to fix emergency health care. If we choose prohibition, we keep paying for ramping with our health, our time and our lives. Whilst funding organisationed crime at the same time. Legal cannabis can fund real care 🪴
BradyB 3 weeks ago
It’s nice to see South Australians finally laying ahold of what the labor party is, a front for communists and socialists. image
BradyB 3 weeks ago
“Australia has a significant illegal gun problem, with the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) conservatively estimating over 260,000 illicit firearms in circulation, though some experts believe the real number, based on global ratios, could reach 300,000 to 800,000, with stolen legal guns being a major source. These weapons are trafficked by organized crime, gangs, and terrorists, with theft of licensed firearms being the primary way they enter the black market, making access relatively easy for criminals” So a gun buy back, only affects legal and responsible owners! There’s little point. Credit: United Voice Australia 🇦🇺 image
BradyB 3 weeks ago
Australia 🇦🇺 must absolutely take antisemitism seriously, especially in a moment where Jewish Australians are rightly fearful. But we make a grave mistake if we allow what is legitimate concern to morph and become the justification for broad, vague and easily expandable hate-speech powers. History shows that once governments are handed the legal tools to police expression, the scope of what counts as “prohibited speech” tends to widen, first slowly, then rapidly. My worry for Australia is simple: if these laws can be used to suppress antisemitism today, they can just as easily be turned on any other group, belief, political movement, or ideological minority tomorrow. A law powerful enough to silence bad ideas is powerful enough to silence good ones. We need only to look at horror show the UK 🇬🇧 has become. We can should not go down a similar road here.