friendlyjordies

friendlyjordies

IT'S THE BIGGEST VARIETY SHOW IN TOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Big Backflip

The Big Backflip

Antisemitism?

Antisemitism?

The New Bruz

The New Bruz

Spicy Water

Spicy Water

CULTURE WARS

CULTURE WARS

Political Genius

Political Genius

jailed

jailed

The Migration Dilemma

The Migration Dilemma

Men...

Men...

Somebody Got Arrested

Somebody Got Arrested

The Peter Files

The Peter Files

Manufacturing Dissent

Manufacturing Dissent

Guilty

Guilty

W: Cost of Living

W: Cost of Living

Australians Are Poor Now?

Australians Are Poor Now?

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  • @greyfox8194
    @greyfox819411 секунд бұрын

    seems labour here and aussie land are the same ideas les go

  • @justagigilo1
    @justagigilo117 секунд бұрын

    gold!!

  • @DrSamGalactic
    @DrSamGalactic45 секунд бұрын

    Why don't Labor advertise the crap out of their big business taxation wins? It's a straightforward point that people obviously say they want, an obvious point of difference to the Liberals. Throw a scare campaign, Liberals will give your money to Colesworth and the Mining companies just like they did last time. Scare campaigns work, this is scary.

  • @samsam21amb
    @samsam21ambМинут бұрын

    I think Australia's media ownership maybe has something to do with this narrative.

  • @Judgeharm
    @Judgeharm4 минут бұрын

    0:52 that is a 2000s model

  • @andthefunkybunch1466
    @andthefunkybunch14665 минут бұрын

    Trying hard to fix the hair, keep it up mate, it's getting closer

  • @kinghyrule1966
    @kinghyrule19666 минут бұрын

    I hate tacks too. I once stepped on one and it really hurt 😢

  • @plainwithfire5149
    @plainwithfire51496 минут бұрын

    OY VEY

  • @dylondeec
    @dylondeec6 минут бұрын

    F for Zoids

  • @gregors00
    @gregors007 минут бұрын

    I’m very pro-Labor (and I voted for them) but I would def like to see them going after these fossil fuel corporations and gathering some tax of those muppets.

  • @aussiegodx8629
    @aussiegodx86297 минут бұрын

    Bruh when everything is up like 50% how is 300 bucks for energy assitance good? Insane logic jordie

  • @greyfox8194
    @greyfox81947 минут бұрын

    well australia if you guys vote yourselves into a bigger hole and the youngins have no actual clue on how politics work. been nice knowing you lmao

  • @voltare2amstereo
    @voltare2amstereo7 минут бұрын

    R U a lefty J?

  • @teagancardinale6817
    @teagancardinale68177 минут бұрын

    gawd damn boss u rlly be pumping them out

  • @Yezpahr
    @Yezpahr8 минут бұрын

    4:52 The Like-button did not glow up in a rainbow flashy fashion when you said "Like". What is this wizardry?

  • @TheSoapsBeenDropped
    @TheSoapsBeenDropped10 минут бұрын

    I do fucking hate tax I pay almost 33% the tax cut doesn’t do a lot for me really considering everything else I pay for is still going up in price

  • @ozjohnno
    @ozjohnno10 минут бұрын

    Australia may be the fouth most taxed nation (on average @ 24.9%) in the world, but shit, look at the paradise we live in. We have medicare (bought in by gough Whitlam (labour) before the yanks had him sacked) and as a result of that, you will not see kids with any visual birth defects (club feet, cleft pallette etc) in even the poorest communities. Ya kid got a dodgy ticker?? NO WORRIES, we will fix that for FREE before we send thd kid home with you. An operation like that would cost hundreds of thousands in the USA, so some kids just have to put up with their defects living with the derision of society, or worse yet, they might not live that long. Havent got a Job, no worries, the government (thanks to John Curtain, another Labour prime minister back in 1945), will pay you a living allowance while you find employment, so you dont have to rob, steal, sell drugs, or other crimes (like our 'friends' in the USA), in order to survive. Whats more the government will continue to pay you unemployment benefits even if you never find another job in your life Not like the USA, which will only pay you unemployment benefits for 26 weeks IF you didnt quit your job (if you did, they basically dont wanna know you). As for the old age pension, well that was bought in by 'the protectionist party' (later known as the liberals) in 1908, but the labour party supported it. Currently the pension rate for a single person in Australia is $1116.3/fn (29,023 per year), the average US citizen will get a total of $ 17.5k a year to live on. Sorry bout the waffle, BUT the point is, yes we are taxed highly in Australia, but the government (mostly through the labour parties efforts) looks after our people. The Labour Government looks after all Australian citizens, while the liberal party, only looks after their mates in big business. Politically, I am in the centre Left, so I reckon the Current labour government is doing a top Job, cutting back any loopholes in the taxation system. GO ALBO!!!!

  • @1pierrr
    @1pierrr12 минут бұрын

    As an accountant I’m getting tired of explaining the last budget moves the Liberal tax cuts for rich people more to low and middle income earners and that this is substantially better for all my clients than before. But they are still angry because Dutton keeps screaming Labour removed tax cuts. I think it’s down to where people get their news. Bolt and Credlin are just Fox News.

  • @imagifyer
    @imagifyer14 минут бұрын

    Look, all my political opinions are inherently derived from the world view of my 10 year old self, so if our political system is in the thrall of corporations and is secretly being run by Zoids, then I'm all for it

  • @aussiemandust
    @aussiemandust14 минут бұрын

    Just to remind, Anthony Albanese was founder & president of The Sydney University Trotsky Club and his sobriquet, worn proudly, was "Trots". Between him and Bowen, Bowen, Gone, Oz is rooted.

  • @mattparisi9108
    @mattparisi910815 минут бұрын

    Wollongong is just the other Newcastle

  • @Hirohitorunguard
    @Hirohitorunguard18 минут бұрын

    While the labour reforms do improve things, it's like bringing shit from a -2 to 0, back to square one, and in a few years i reckon similar issues will have popped up again.

  • @bisiilki
    @bisiilki19 минут бұрын

    Costello press no more!!!

  • @garageblitztv3215
    @garageblitztv321519 минут бұрын

    FYI: Alan Kohler’s Money Cafe this week, Stephen Mayne recently carried out an investigation into Queenslands finances … Queensland Government to borrow$71 billion in new money and currently owe $39 billion making a total of $110 Billion owing. This makes a negative cashflow of $1.5 billion every month, despite the coal royalties. According to Stephen, this is obviously not sustainable, and on top of this, it’s not a good look to be this reckless with a budget, then buy votes with 0.50 cent transportation and electricity cash back.

  • @kyle782
    @kyle78220 минут бұрын

    Too your point about coal, gas, etc, our national policy for all of our resources should be, taxes based on the value dug less the expence of digging it and 20% direct for australia or a minimum of 5% more than australia needs each year so we always build stockpiles. Then australia gets the resources for free, and the companies can pass the costs and losses onto the foreigners who want our stuff. Why should we pay for what is ours. Make the foreigners cover our costs too.

  • @riotact9718
    @riotact971822 минут бұрын

    If Laybour are taking less tax from you, does that free up some budget for MORE YILMAZ YA CUNT

  • @sweethyperhoneyX
    @sweethyperhoneyX23 минут бұрын

    taxation is theft thievin dawgs

  • @tristanfletcher
    @tristanfletcher24 минут бұрын

    How else could I afford my 7th Ferrari without exploiting people and tax cuts?

  • @Kni0002
    @Kni000224 минут бұрын

    give the people rich enough to pay stupid amounts of tax a tax cut, not not rich enough to be considered rich and own a house

  • @minus3dbintheteens60
    @minus3dbintheteens6024 минут бұрын

    Less tax for businesses under the libs, geez, its almost like they want to incentivise people of own their own business or something. The audacity

  • @lief1
    @lief125 минут бұрын

    2:42 I actually know one of these people at work, They aren't a mouth breather, they're actually really smart but extremely self-righteous They just read newspapers, which I get the impression is because they believe doing so will keep them informed and therefore better off than if they were ignorant, so they get force fed propaganda that turns their intelligence against their own interests. I once heard them complaining about the cost of private health insurance only to turn around and defend the private health industry when someone said they should just take all the money spent on private health and put it into the public system. They were coming up with good rhetorical arguments for why private health is good, i think on the spot because they went into the argument believing that and by god they weren't leaving the argument with a different opinion. They were able to debate well, despite a few mean jabs here and there, so they're not dumb, it's just that their intelligence has been aimed at defending the newspaper’s corporate interests. You could say they're dumb for allowing that to happen to them, which I can understand, but I don't think I'm clever enough that that will never happen to me and I don't want to draw the line for "idiot" above me so I wont.

  • @kyle782
    @kyle78226 минут бұрын

    One of the biggest bullshit loopholes in tax law is that a multinational is allowed to claim losses from overseas on aussie revenue. That needs to be closed only expenses incurred inside australia should be allow to be deducted and only those expences that are aussie based for aussie purposes. We need to cut off this nonsence and keep as much money onshore as possible.

  • @LokiBeckonswow
    @LokiBeckonswow26 минут бұрын

    australia desperately needs hundreds more journalists like friendlyjordies and michael west - for too long the murdoch/costello factions have deceived and manipulated australian's minds with their insidious propaganda - every australian deserves to access ACCURATE information - srsly, how many decades will it take to undo the distortions that murdoch and co have burned into australia? absolutely disgusting and cringe af imo, we desperately needs hundreds more journalists like friendlyjordies and michael west

  • @banistersmind
    @banistersmind28 минут бұрын

    Never underestimate the fucking stupidity of Australian voters...

  • @norclag
    @norclag28 минут бұрын

    Every time I hear or read the word "TAFE" it takes me back to when Merrick and Rosso were funny and made the hairdresser joke "How long you been out of TAFE?...One week!" in reference to a Merrick giving a guy Vanilla Ice lightning bolts on their TV show.

  • @virgoliciou5
    @virgoliciou528 минут бұрын

    This is peak Australian journalism, imho. Honest. No f*#ks given about your opinion of him. Well researched.

  • @AirflowToTheTurbo
    @AirflowToTheTurbo29 минут бұрын

    The Murdoch press (and Queensland) are why the Labor tax cuts are getting savaged in the polls. Two thirds of the country is swimming in a sea of Murdoch propaganda, as per. And speaking as a former Queenslander, never underestimate the mean spirited idiocy of public sentiment in that state. Great video anyway, I loved it. Even if I am a Greens voting cunt. 😘

  • @melodylindsay2094
    @melodylindsay209430 минут бұрын

    how much $$ do you get if I watch the ads all the way through?

  • @kingoutback
    @kingoutback31 минут бұрын

    nah i agree with the libs in that the only tax woolies and coles should pay is the tax of me stealing shit from them

  • @Hinderz
    @Hinderz31 минут бұрын

    It’s good that the ALP have made these very specific changes that will structurally help over the medium term once the budget takes effect at the end of the month, but ultimately it’s competing with “I feel like I’m worse off than 2 years ago” or “my favourite local business has just had to close down”. Yes these are things were caused by global inflation and the RBA’s local response, but them the breaks of being in charge.

  • @thisnametaken3735
    @thisnametaken373531 минут бұрын

    Yes, former Costello press. That aged well, bwhahahahahaha.

  • @Wagon_Lord
    @Wagon_Lord32 минут бұрын

    Finally, some Zoids representation

  • @smolpener7430
    @smolpener743032 минут бұрын

    You spend a lot of effort telling the people down in the valley that they have a bad perspective. Have you tried climbing down from your tower to actually see it?

  • @IllMind3d
    @IllMind3d33 минут бұрын

    Honestly while not great, the peking duck chips aren't half bad

  • @philmckrakin6752
    @philmckrakin675236 минут бұрын

    Thought Jordies would be a semi fan of South Park. If he was he would know, damn it what didn't Diddy do.

  • @SchueY03
    @SchueY0336 минут бұрын

    One day. You need to make a video showing the bloopers of videos you make. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Tolly7249
    @Tolly724938 минут бұрын

    I used to be loyal to the Greens, but they've completely lost the plot the last 10 years. At least Labor's making good things *happen*.

  • @minus3dbintheteens60
    @minus3dbintheteens6039 минут бұрын

    How old is this video? 4 weeks? More?

  • @stewdoon3415
    @stewdoon341539 минут бұрын

    i love your receding hairline more and more

  • @nothingbutchappy
    @nothingbutchappy39 минут бұрын

    Hey drug dealers pay a ton in GST and cant claim it back!