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One Nation’s aim to slash migration is clear. Here’s how its policies compare

On housing, Immigration Minister Tony Burke has connected migration with the housing crisis, telling Sky News on Monday, "if you go at migration the wrong way, then you can actually make the housing situation worse".

And so they have started to try eat one nations lunch. Expect to see more of this.

Obviously migration affects housing demand. But it took a right wing bullshit campaign for them to concede this point.

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‘They’ve taken all my stuff’: councils across Australia threaten homeless people with fines and confiscation of belongings

"Some residents, such as Penny Essing from Elwood, in Melbourne’s south-east, who has pushed for disbanding the camp, begged councillors to “restore safety in our streets, and protect the truly vulnerable and not enable rough sleeping”. Essing, like others, argued that allowing the encampments threatened people’s safety and wellbeing, while dominating public spaces."

Protect the truly vulnerable eh? This east suburbs private school dickhead pearl clutcher knows nothing about the precarious life faced by people without generational wealth in the current housing situation. Totally fake empathy.

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By echoing the hateful policies of One Nation, the Liberal party risks becoming a recruiting agent for extremist groups | Malcolm Turnbull

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I hear you, but this guy always wanted to have it both ways. He is more mature and has more integrity than Abbott and Morrison, but he still pandered to the worst elements of his party to maintain his career. The same sex marriage plebiscite conversation was damaging. He fucked the NBN for political points. There's a social media interaction where he told a woman if her house had bad internet she should buy somewhere better. He's just another rich dick. And he only grew a backbone once he left office and had no skin in the game.

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Sandra will never own a home. Meet the boomers struggling in the housing crisis

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I can totally understand the frustration at the boomer generation. But there is an underlying issue at play here which is unfair. There's an assumption that older people should have forseen the future and made the right choices about housing. I was born in 1990, and I didn't even see this housing crisis coming when I was in my mid 20s. Lots of people are being blamed for not making the right choices before the gate closed. The fact is that gate shouldn't be closing. We shouldn't have to live our lives focused on accumulating wealth just to be OK.

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By echoing the hateful policies of One Nation, the Liberal party risks becoming a recruiting agent for extremist groups | Malcolm Turnbull

"Whether their target is Asians, Aboriginal people or Muslims the formula is the same – identify a minority group and blame them for our current discontents.

This type of politics has been denounced by Liberal and Labor leaders for decades."

This guy is so lacking in self awareness. Took over from Howard and Abbott, was followed by Morrison. Chose the liberal party and thinks he is better than them.

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A $25 billion offer? Inside Trump’s push to end the Hormuz crisis

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Spot on. Trump's behaviour needs to be viewed through the lens of narcissistic personality disorder combined with ADHD. All of his actions are in pursuit of narcissistic supply. We have a crisis of sane washing in mainstream media. He has no strategies. He acts based on his psychological needs. He doesn't have beliefs, he has dispositional states. He is easily manipulated by those who can see that. This is why sucking up to him fails. Anyone who has lived with a narcissist can understand this.

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This Inspiring Woman Has Lived Without Money for 11 Years!

I can relate to her feelings here. But as others have pointed out, this type of lifestyle relies on financial support from others. I lived like this in my early 20s. For a while in the same area as her. Working on farms for food and board, and WOOFing in permaculture communities. Living without earning money. Looking back, I realised that all of the people who set up the farms and communities I lived in were boomers who bought land cheaply, and got family support to set up their lifestyles. None of this is accessible to younger people. For me, coming to terms with reality meant not living the kind of life I really wanted which was consistent with my ecological principles, but changing myself to accept things about society I can't change. This meant learning how to adapt to the "urban hive" and develop skills to earn money. I'm not judging her, but most of us have to figure out how to pay the big rents and bills that come with not having the financial support of family or friends. So I shaved off my dreads and got an engineering degree. I don't think going off grid is a good message. It reminds me of David Holmgren's attitude. As if we should all have such a charmed life to be able to live in the country side and grow our own food. It's a very insular and privileged message.

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Albanese vowed no changes to housing tax breaks. Now he's defending reforms

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I understand that, and I empathise with their position. I have friends in this position. I'm talking about housing prices rising, not staying the same or dropping and putting them into negative equity. It will affect everyone negatively unless they are an investor. But I can't stand hearing the boomers in my wider social circle creaming their pants over house prices. I've put up with it my whole life. They never spared a thought for the future generations.