Gino Marcon
@ginofarms
Intelligence should never be measured by one's ability to remember information but by the ability to create it
Why of course Malcolm would say that. At heart he's always been a Socialist. A deep mole inside the LNP. A complete narcissist who took revenge to new levels after stabbing Abbott in the back for pipping him at the post as leader in a leadership spill. dailytelegraph.com.au/malcolm-turnbu…
A strange (but interesting) graph that shows how the massive increase in labour utilisation (workforce participation) has been offset by falling productivity - and why, for the first time in decades, our gross national income per capita has been falling. Simply, we’re working…
You literally are a grub … try working for a living yourself and contributing something to society. If they doing what they are legally allowed to do they are not tax bludgers are they … they are complying with the laws that are in place and producing something for the country
How about you stop lying to people. These projects are subsidised and you know it or you are too ignorant to be commenting on this. x.com/FootnotesGuy/s…
These guys are shameless. @DavidOsmond8 I expect a retraction from @renew_economy. Please let @GilesParkinson know. "Two subsidy-free wind farms". Right. Shall we check the footnotes? 1/ reneweconomy.com.au/the-two-subsid…
news.com.au/finance/busine… Manufacturing is dead in Australia. High energy costs are destroying it. Luckily our public sector is going to the moon.
If you spent many years doing business in China which only means there is good💰 over there for your business . China made your fortune and your business but you describe it as robbery. Sounds like you are Fat Clive
“I own a butter factory in china and shares in a successful electric scooter manufacturer. I have never seen a cents rent or dividend from either” Thanks. That says a lot. 🤣
As a farmer I was genuinely surprised that Labor was able to repair our relationship with China. What Morrison did and said was schoolboy thinking. Just dumb. You know how many farmers and seafood restaurants closed shop during that time?
So @BaronBurleigh2 blocks for this post? You know you win the debate when they block.
my experience is they are tough negotiators, very tough. But will pay good money if they want the product. No complaints from me. We owe our great standard of living to our trade with China. But the road ahead is uncertain.
my experience is they are tough negotiators, very tough. But will pay good money if they want the product. No complaints from me. We owe our great standard of living to our trade with China. But the road ahead is uncertain.
I’ve found more footnotes… update coming on this tomorrow. Such a twist. I think I know why Simon’s friend in high places said what he said… it all makes so much sense. 🤓😆 None of which changes my conclusion about the SHaC excuse being vile.
"No, you're wrong, because my friend in high public office assured me in private that I'm right." This is the "SHaC excuse" for ignoring uncomfortable facts. Last week @simonahac tried it on @EnergyWrapAU, who patiently and exquisitely dismantled Simon from public sources. 1/
Net zero has been called unilateral economic disarmament, the suicidal idea whereby we outsource our carbon emissions to other countries so we can pretend to be green while destroying our manufacturing industries and energy independence. #GoNuclearEnergy #RenewableEnergyRort
Lord @mattwridley highlights the corruption that takes place to distort the climate change debate.
Net zero madness and high input costs claims another ag industry. This will turn Kingaroy into a ghost town. abc.net.au/news/2025-07-0…
So give workers a tax cut, make it easy to do business, stop rewarding passive investment and cut immigration to prioritise your own people. You’re not Robin Hood - you’re the problem.
Both funny and true. Wow I did hear that Indy car driver Will Power had a comedian brother. So that's him!
Are Australians laid back? Nah don’t think so. This is hilarious and sadly true. Video Damien Power on IG.
A good read. Our duopoly have created the most inefficient supply chain in the word. abc.net.au/news/2025-06-2… @JesseBlack39 thanks for the article
The overwhelming response is not so much about the $3M but the taxing on unrealised gains. Have you not worked that out?
Hey @MervHughes332 did I just see you celebrating Hazlewood's 4th wicket in the WI? It was only a small nod of approval but it was a ripper leg cutter on replay!