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Reply #30 - Mar 9th, 2026 at 5:14pm
 
lee wrote on Mar 9th, 2026 at 1:10pm:
I see Penny wants us to protect the Gulf States. She coyly hasn't advised on which side. Wink



The Gulf States - the ones that covertly support & harbour terrorist groups leaders?

The ones who are part of OPEC & who dictate the price of oil - therefore affecting fuel costs & supply to dumbass countries like ours that signed up to the world parity pricing BS and has closed most of it's own refineries?
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Reply #31 - Mar 9th, 2026 at 5:15pm
 
Gnads wrote on Mar 9th, 2026 at 5:10pm:
So how does that work?


When a tax return goes in they put in foreign income. That can be chaecked at source.

It is sometimes easier to move money around overseas banks.

you want to buy shares in USA, have an account you can operate there. It could be Bank of Hong Kong.
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Reply #32 - Mar 9th, 2026 at 10:50pm
 
lee wrote on Mar 9th, 2026 at 5:15pm:
Gnads wrote on Mar 9th, 2026 at 5:10pm:
So how does that work?


When a tax return goes in they put in foreign income. That can be chaecked at source.

It is sometimes easier to move money around overseas banks.

you want to buy shares in USA, have an account you can operate there. It could be Bank of Hong Kong.


I prefer KL personally but it’s horses for courses.

You can  board a plane out of Australia with $9999 cash in your pocket and  ( for now) the Australian government can’t do anything to stop you.

I definitely don’t want my major savings in Australia.

The tax’s are farcical.
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Reply #33 - Mar 12th, 2026 at 6:58pm
 
“Australian fuel standards eased

Alex Blair
Australia will temporarily ease fuel standards for the next two months to boost supply as Canberra attempts to deal with disruptions linked to the Middle East conflict.

The change is expected to add about 100 million litres of fuel a month, roughly equal to two extra days of supply.

Australia currently holds 36 days of petrol supply, 29 days of jet fuel and 32 days of diesel, well below the IEA expectation of 90 days of reserves for member countries.

Fuel with higher sulphur levels will be allowed back into the domestic market for 60 days rather than being exported.”

As labor has said repeatedly that there is no crisis I  must ask why there now approved the sale of environmentally damaging petroleum?

Only to overseas markets, because apparently there environmentally damage doesn’t effect the rest of the world???
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Reply #34 - Mar 12th, 2026 at 8:56pm
 
I see chalmers with one hand behind back owned libs once again in question time , 4/6 refineries closed under libtards , then another doozy who opposed labors strategic reserve policy just last year ? You guessed it , libtards ... arent you angry you got corrupt anus and fake coal face as an opposition? But , lets be honest next lnp leader isnt born yet  Cheesy
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Reply #35 - Mar 13th, 2026 at 9:43am
 
The way he speaks about fuel he must be sniffing it....
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Reply #36 - Mar 13th, 2026 at 9:49am
 
Daves2017 wrote on Mar 12th, 2026 at 6:58pm:
“Australian fuel standards eased

Alex Blair
Australia will temporarily ease fuel standards for the next two months to boost supply as Canberra attempts to deal with disruptions linked to the Middle East conflict.

The change is expected to add about 100 million litres of fuel a month, roughly equal to two extra days of supply.

Australia currently holds 36 days of petrol supply, 29 days of jet fuel and 32 days of diesel, well below the IEA expectation of 90 days of reserves for member countries.

Fuel with higher sulphur levels will be allowed back into the domestic market for 60 days rather than being exported.”

As labor has said repeatedly that there is no crisis I  must ask why there now approved the sale of environmentally damaging petroleum?

Only to overseas markets, because apparently there environmentally damage doesn’t effect the rest of the world???




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"It's a beautiful clear day here at Mascot International airport as the Bowenliners 747 SuperShot begins its climb out ..... all seems well in the cockpit..... until.......  **thunk, crash blatter** .... Captain Bis Chrowen grabs the controls but the shaking will not stop.... one by one the fuel pressure in the engines falls....... it looks like Flight Double Sixty-Nine is doomed unless something can be done... and soon....  an emergency is declared...... Flight Sixty Nine is diverted to Canberra for emergency touchdown...... what has happened to its fuel supply? .....  (creds....)

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Reply #37 - Mar 13th, 2026 at 1:54pm
 
LNP never again wrote on Mar 12th, 2026 at 8:56pm:
I see chalmers with one hand behind back owned libs once again in question time , 4/6 refineries closed under libtards , then another doozy who opposed labors strategic reserve policy just last year ? You guessed it , libtards ... arent you angry you got corrupt anus and fake coal face as an opposition? But , lets be honest next lnp leader isnt born yet  Cheesy


They've never had a "reserve" policy.

And when asked if they help the situation by cutting the fuel excise of 51.6 cents per litre they said no.

They also get 10% GST on every litre sold so are collecting 61.6 cents a litre in excise & taxes.

It's absolutely ridiculous.

If they were fairdinkum they'd ease that excise rate.

But they're so far in debt they're raking in/raping the tax payer for all they're worth.

No govt should get anymore than 10c in the dollar in tax or excise.
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Reply #38 - Mar 13th, 2026 at 3:49pm
 
Is it time to consider telling the USA we would like the billions of litres of oil we paid for and pay for them to store back?   I am sure if we send Angus over (after all he organised it) we would have it back Tout de suite

“Fantastic. Great move. Well done Angus”
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Reply #39 - Mar 13th, 2026 at 3:56pm
 
The National Leader is an expert on climate issues.
I'm betting he's gonna kick Bowen's salesman arse.
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Reply #40 - Mar 13th, 2026 at 4:23pm
 
Jasin wrote on Mar 13th, 2026 at 3:56pm:
The National Leader is an expert on climate issues.
I'm betting he's gonna kick Bowen's salesman arse.



Bit hard from the Senate Jasin.     Meanwhile:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canavan_disease
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Reply #41 - Mar 13th, 2026 at 4:30pm
 
Gnads wrote on Mar 13th, 2026 at 1:54pm:
LNP never again wrote on Mar 12th, 2026 at 8:56pm:
I see chalmers with one hand behind back owned libs once again in question time , 4/6 refineries closed under libtards , then another doozy who opposed labors strategic reserve policy just last year ? You guessed it , libtards ... arent you angry you got corrupt anus and fake coal face as an opposition? But , lets be honest next lnp leader isnt born yet  Cheesy


They've never had a "reserve" policy.

And when asked if they help the situation by cutting the fuel excise of 51.6 cents per litre they said no.

They also get 10% GST on every litre sold so are collecting 61.6 cents a litre in excise & taxes.

It's absolutely ridiculous.

If they were fairdinkum they'd ease that excise rate.

But they're so far in debt they're raking in/raping the tax payer for all they're worth.

No govt should get anymore than 10c in the dollar in tax or excise.



The Uniparty  -  Labor/Liberal turned us into a debtor nation
when we should be so wealthy that everyone should owe us money.
The result is enormous taxes that will never go away.
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Reply #42 - Mar 13th, 2026 at 4:32pm
 
Remember when Bowen and Albo said that there was no crisis and everything was going to be fine?

Guess what.

They now acknowledge that there is a crisis and taking  radical urgent action .

Never, ever believe an Australian politician!
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Reply #43 - Mar 13th, 2026 at 5:34pm
 
Vic wrote on Mar 13th, 2026 at 3:49pm:
Is it time to consider telling the USA we would like the billions of litres of oil we paid for and pay for them to store back?   I am sure if we send Angus over (after all he organised it) we would have it back Tout de suite

“Fantastic. Great move. Well done Angus”


I’d like Anus to explain the mechanisms that would allow us to access our emergency 90 day supply he organised to be purchased and stored in Texas?

“ Fantastic. Great work Anal. Well done .”

I might even buy a newspaper if an Australian journalist was able to stop drinking long enough to do some basic research and write an informed article on it?

But let’s be honest, that will never happen?

Maybe someone on social media will explain it.
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Reply #44 - Mar 13th, 2026 at 10:58pm
 
I'm just waiting for the planes to run out of jet fuel now.

China’s ban on fuel exports is deeply worrying for Australian air travellers

The airlines have already increased the cost of their fares to cover the increase in the jet fuel price over the past 2 weeks (they won't absorb the cost from their obscene profits and plenty of mugs will still pay, of course) so let's see what happens here.

I, for one, see no downside to less planes in the air.

Less noise.
Less pollution.
Less virus and other disease spread around the world (flu, Covid, measles, etc.).

Just like we saw in the early days of Covid before governments 'caved in' to the airlines and others and we've had to live (and die) with the virus ever since.

If they do run out of fuel in the coming weeks I'd like to think of this as Karma coming back to bite the airlines in the @ss for all the disease they spread worldwide with zero effort made to stop or reduce it.

Mind you, I'm sure governments will do everything they can to prevent this from happening, they don't care about the average Joe not being able to put petrol in his car but they can't have anything affecting the airlines too much, can they?

Some of the pollies might even lose their Qantas Chairman's Lounge memberships and free flights.  Roll Eyes
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