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GINA RINEHART: All I want for Christmas… is to make Australia great

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Gina Rinehart has written a Christmas wish list for Australia's forgotten people

Yes, I know December doesn’t seem too prepared, Chrissy, with electricity costs rising, air conditioning during the summer subject to government planning; that seems unreliable, record business failures, struggling farmers and herders, especially under the burden of government tapes (like the rest of us). ), the decrease in investment, the list of resources in the pipeline becoming the 80 percent causality list, and the costs and housing and crime and hospital crises fueled by too many government-targeted immigrants, such crises are harming too many Australians. And seven continuous quarters of declining living standards, this long decline is a record.

Well, isn’t it time for Gina’s Chrissie wish list? Yes, I was inspired by the President of Argentina, when he achieves the points on his list, he crosses each one off, I can’t wait for the crosses!

Gina’s Chrissie’s Wish List to Help Forgotten People

For all those fighting the cost of living crisis.

Immediately reduce fuel excise duty, this would help reduce costs everywhere. And cut payroll taxes, stamp duty and license fees that were due to go away decades ago when the GST came into force.

For struggling pensioners, veterans, college and university students and the marginally disabled

The above, in addition to allowing all Australians to work as much as they want, without onerous procedures or unfair consequences, simply pay income tax on their earnings.

For companies in difficulty

All of the above, plus government bureaucracy and regulations have become too high, even according to the president of ASIC, cut ASIC for all those private companies that are not listed on the stock market.

Gina Rinehart has written a Christmas wish list for Australia’s forgotten people

For those in agriculture

All of the above, in addition to the appreciation of fire season, allows farmers, herders and other members of the agricultural industry to clear the land as much as they believe helps them keep families, staff and pets safe, and also its infrastructure. Immediately release everyone in jail for cleanup and pay the fines they had to pay. And let farmers and herders graze in national parks (like they used to), helping to prevent national parks from becoming giant tinderboxes.

Let farmers drill for water, make turkey nests, save and use overflowing water from rivers, build and install water pipes, water tanks, pivots, irrigation, water troughs and watering shelters, install solar water pumps , without any tape or government regulations.

And let the farmers kill any bugs that can kill humans.

For those with lower salaries

All of the above, plus reducing all tip taxes.

For those in northern Queensland and northern Western Australia

That they already struggle with many things, all of the above, plus increasing their tax refund so that they effectively pay no taxes, encouraging people to work in those more difficult northern regions.

For those in the Northern Territory

All of the above, more complete ANDEV policies, ribbon cutting and government regulations (NT is a territory, not a state, so I can’t argue that the constitution can restrict).

For the indigenous and the frightened and terribly mistreated

All of the above, plus moving the indigenous department from Canberra to Halls Creek and Fitzroy Crossing, so that the bureaucracy better understands the needs of real indigenous people and redirects its more than $30 billion into ways that help indigenous people.

Convert Canberra Indigenous Department offices into safe accommodation for Indigenous and non-Indigenous women and children experiencing domestic violence, children up to 12 years old. No rent, no water or electricity charges (note that bureaucrats don’t pay these charges either, so why should the forgotten sufferers? And note that, with the rise of working from home, there are already offices available and should be promptly reallocated to needy women and children).

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“Let farmers, herders, and other members of the agricultural industry clear the land as much as they believe helps keep their families, staff, and pets, as well as their infrastructure, safe,” writes Gina Rinehart.

For our under-resourced royal defense and our fantastic veterans.

Move the defense department north of the NT, for example to Tindal, so they can focus better on defence. Convert its Canberra offices into accommodation for veterans and their families. No rent, no electricity or water costs.

For the Treasury, especially for pensioners

Move the department to the Pilbara region, so they can better understand where the majority of their taxpayers’ income comes from. Convert its Canberra offices into accommodation for retirees, who have contributed to the Treasury for years. No rental costs, no water, no electricity.

For taxpayers and other contributors, DOGE

All of the above, in addition to closing the departments that duplicate the states, for example, federal agriculture, for example, resources departments. Their offices can be used by any of the forgotten Australians mentioned above, again with no rent, electricity or water charges. Additionally, use the new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) office to eliminate government waste and significantly reduce government spending, tape and regulations, paying the way for Australians to enjoy opportunity, higher living standards and cost cuts. taxes.

This would make Chrissie very happy for those who struggle and for those who work hard to support their families, save and build their businesses, that is, all the forgotten people!

And a New Year’s message to those corporations that appease whatever is left behind or awakened. Just like the famous book ‘River of Tears’, appeasing the crocodile in the hope that it will eat you in the end does not work. Woke is not a true friend of business or corporations. Woke is on the decline in support from Australians, too many businesses are out of touch.

The left is also no real friend of corporations, except those that unfairly chase taxpayer money or other costly privileges. Hopefully a well-managed DOGE will put an end to that misuse anyway.

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“Let’s move fast, because America will do so after the inauguration in January and we will be left behind,” writes Gina Rinehart (pictured with Tiffany Trump at Mar-a-Lago)

As mosquito season approaches in the Australian summer, let’s not forget the saying: “If you think you’re too small to make a difference, you haven’t spent a night with a mosquito.”

Haven’t we had enough of the downward path our country has been on? Please, fellow patriotic ‘gnats’, join me in leading the way upward.

And let’s move fast, because the United States will be after the inauguration in January and we will be left behind.

Gina Rinehart is the CEO of Hancock Prospecting and related contributing companies and primary producers, and proud founder of National Agriculture and Mining and Related Industries Days.

Originally published in The Spectator Australia.

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