Could Pauline Hanson be Australia's next Prime Minister? Now,
Speaker:if that happens, what does it mean for your Bitcoin? One Nation
Speaker:is surging to 23% in the polls. They have the
Speaker:most pro-freedom, pro-wealth retirement policies in
Speaker:Australian politics. No unrealized gains, taxes,
Speaker:no raids on super, no government control over your
Speaker:savings. If you're building wealth outside the
Speaker:traditional system, this could be the biggest political shift
Speaker:in decades. In this episode, I'm breaking down what
Speaker:this surge actually means for your retirement and whether it
Speaker:could save you hundreds of thousands in taxes or
Speaker:cost you everything. Let's kick off with the absolute dumpster
Speaker:fire that is Anthony Albanese's Labor
Speaker:Government. These fraudsters have been in since 2022, scraped
Speaker:a majority in 2025 and now it's
Speaker:non-stop corruption, scandals and tax hikes
Speaker:bleeding everyday Aussies dry. And if you think Fiat's
Speaker:a scam, This lot's living proof. Constant
Speaker:graft and high taxes designed to keep you
Speaker:poor while they line their union pockets and
Speaker:funnel billions to their mates. Now just take the
Speaker:CFMEU scandal as example number one. $15 billion
Speaker:of your taxpayer cash allegedly siphoned
Speaker:into bikie gangs and criminals on Victoria's Big
Speaker:Build and other states. Inquiries exposed how
Speaker:Labor knew about the organised crime since 2010, but
Speaker:did absolutely nothing at all to avoid
Speaker:upsetting their union mates. Now that's a
Speaker:corruption tax in Victoria of over $5,000 per
Speaker:household. And federally, same cosy ties.
Speaker:Debt skyrocketing to nearly $1 trillion.
Speaker:Broken promises everywhere. Taxes? obsessed
Speaker:with grabbing more of your wealth under their radical
Speaker:commie socialist ideology. Remember the
Speaker:unrealized capital gains tax, the attempt of stealing
Speaker:your super? They wanted to tax gains on balances over
Speaker:$3 million before you even sell. Unrealized rubbish.
Speaker:And I was extremely vocal about this attempted theft of
Speaker:your retirement savings. And now they simply scrapped the unrealized part,
Speaker:delayed till July this year, added in tiers, so
Speaker:30% on earnings over 3 million, and 10 million,
Speaker:40% and over. But it's still a hike on retirement for
Speaker:anyone building wealth. They're punishing savers to fund
Speaker:their spending spree. Now, the latest tax grab, Wait
Speaker:for this, doubling the capital gains tax on
Speaker:your rental properties. Now speculation is they're increasing
Speaker:this tax in May budget of this year to address housing
Speaker:inequality. You've always got to wonder though, will
Speaker:politicians and judges and the bureaucrats be exempt just
Speaker:like they were under the super tax? wouldn't surprise me
Speaker:at all. Now this property tax will crush investors
Speaker:who are mostly your average mum and dad with one
Speaker:or maybe two rentals at best. They're going to tighten
Speaker:supply and it will jack up rents. Intergenerational fairness
Speaker:is what Albo and Chalmers are saying. But please, It's
Speaker:a scam to cover their budget black hole from a
Speaker:40-year high spending. And add in the migration chaos,
Speaker:record inflows, not to mention my favorite saying right now,
Speaker:which is the ISIS brides, funded by taxpayers, and
Speaker:you've got yourself a housing armageddon. Wait for
Speaker:it. I almost forgot to mention the climate policies. Total
Speaker:scam. Net zero by 2050 means higher energy
Speaker:costs, green tape, killing jobs. Not
Speaker:positive for the planet at all. It's big government control, same
Speaker:as their fiat grip. Now monetarily, they're printing
Speaker:like mad. Inflation is biting, interest rates just
Speaker:went up, while other countries cut or plan
Speaker:to. And for tax cuts, no. Peanuts
Speaker:for middle income earners while they raid super and
Speaker:property. Retirement impact for people, super
Speaker:tax hits high balance earners hard, eroding savings.
Speaker:Now you might think you won't be affected, but I can tell you, if
Speaker:you're holding Bitcoin in super, you're extremely likely
Speaker:to be well over the $3 million by retirement. Now
Speaker:just on a side note, Centre for Independent Studies
Speaker:in 2025 reports say that 50% of voters
Speaker:now rely on government for most income. So that's welfare
Speaker:and public jobs. This is absolute madness. It's
Speaker:managed decline to create total dependency on the state. Then
Speaker:they control you. This is what it's all about. It's great though if
Speaker:you like being controlled. But for those preferring sovereignty, Bitcoin
Speaker:is the answer. Self-custody your way out
Speaker:of this rot. Now, the supposed opposition,
Speaker:Liberal National Coalition under Angus Taylor, after that messy
Speaker:spill with dumping the very weak Susan Lay, Polling
Speaker:is a measly 23%, now tied with One Nation
Speaker:after the 2025 thrashing. Their pitch? Back
Speaker:on track. Lower taxes, less regulation, strong
Speaker:borders. All kind of wish-washy statements to me. I
Speaker:want to hear exactly what they planned. For example, Zero
Speaker:tax on overtime. Zero tax on capital gains. Zero
Speaker:luxury car taxes. Zero tax on beer. Zero
Speaker:tax on petrol. Zero tax on
Speaker:death duties. And of course, zero tax
Speaker:on Bitcoin and crypto. And on Super, they'd
Speaker:scrap Labor's Division 296 entirely. No
Speaker:extra hit on big balances, protecting your retirement savings
Speaker:into the future. Now, they'd allow first-time buyers
Speaker:to dip into Super for deposits, I know most
Speaker:young people would probably support this, but all it would do is
Speaker:push home prices up even more, just like Albo's
Speaker:current 5% home deposit scheme. First time buyers just
Speaker:cannot win, right? The policies keep making properties
Speaker:more expensive. Now, what is it for their retirement,
Speaker:right? Retirement impact. The Liberals want stronger economy,
Speaker:lower inflation, which preserves value. No super
Speaker:tax hike keeps concessions fairer than Labor's tears.
Speaker:But they're fractured. Splits all over the place,
Speaker:over policies, including things like hate speech and
Speaker:nuclear power. Now on crypto, Liberal MP
Speaker:Tim Wilson nailed it in his most recent speech. He
Speaker:said, it's taken the government an incredibly long time
Speaker:to get here. We need a legal framework to include cryptocurrencies
Speaker:for consumer protection and innovation. Now he slammed the
Speaker:delays, doubted ASIC's readiness, pushed committee
Speaker:review. He was pro-innovation, but I'm
Speaker:not sure how far down the Bitcoin rabbit hole he really
Speaker:is. No big Bitcoin shout outs, more
Speaker:sort of regulated space stuff. Now overall, the
Speaker:coalition is meant to be conservative, right? Lower taxes
Speaker:to ease retirement pressure, but they seem to be playing
Speaker:catch up now to One Nation's momentum. They're not
Speaker:providing a real alternative. It's like they're asleep at
Speaker:the wheel while One Nation stacks the votes. All
Speaker:right, let's talk about One Nation under Pauline Hanson. They're
Speaker:exploding. Polls like Resolve and Demos AU
Speaker:news poll have them at 23% nationally. Level
Speaker:with the coalition behind Labor's 32%. And
Speaker:by the time this airs, who knows? One
Speaker:nation could be absolutely demolishing all
Speaker:other parties and they could be at top. Now in Victoria, 21% state
Speaker:vote could hold the balance of power. They've got the fastest
Speaker:surge ever above 20% for the first time. They're
Speaker:reshaping the right of politics. And you know what? Men,
Speaker:rural voters, are flocking to them. I can tell you from someone who's
Speaker:not in the Canberra bubble, it seems like now it's okay
Speaker:to support One Nation. That's the feeling I now get amongst the community. Now
Speaker:that people can see that they have support, it kind of gives permission for
Speaker:you or I to also back this party that was once
Speaker:a fringe and frowned upon by the highbrow elites.
Speaker:Now, can they win the next federal election by 2028? I
Speaker:don't know. I don't think they can win it outright. It's
Speaker:a slim chance because they would need 35% or
Speaker:more in key seats. But polls fizzle like
Speaker:what happened in 1998 and Anthony Green says it's
Speaker:12 to 25 seats possible. Now especially in rural
Speaker:areas like Hunter and Flynn overtaking the
Speaker:National Party. the traditional party for rural and
Speaker:regional New South Wales and Australia. South Australia's state election
Speaker:in March 2026 is a test, and contesting all
Speaker:seats with stars like Cory Bernardi, who was once a
Speaker:Liberal Party MP. Now a hung parliament is
Speaker:likely if surge holds, forcing deals, right, deals
Speaker:between the parties to see who wins government. Now, but Pauline as
Speaker:MP, highly improbable. What most people
Speaker:don't realise is she sits in the Senate. She
Speaker:couldn't become the Prime Minister unless she quits the Senate and
Speaker:runs for a lower house seat. Then she'd have to form government
Speaker:with the Libs and or the National Party and push her
Speaker:way to the Prime Ministership. It can be done, but
Speaker:as I said, it's highly unlikely. Barnaby Joyce, though,
Speaker:on the other hand, who's the former Deputy Prime Minister who recently
Speaker:defected from the Nats to One Nation, however, he already
Speaker:sits in the lower house as Member for New Ealing. Barnaby Joyce,
Speaker:though, former Deputy Prime Minister who recently defected from
Speaker:the Nats to One Nation, He already sits in
Speaker:the lower house as the member for New England, so he's
Speaker:more likely to become the Prime Minister for One Nation if
Speaker:they were to win the lower house seats and cut a deal
Speaker:with the current coalition. Now, what are
Speaker:the One Nation policies? Well, they're all about sovereignty and
Speaker:less government. On the taxes, they want family joint
Speaker:splitting. So $120,000 split saves people
Speaker:about $9,500 a year. And they want to raise the
Speaker:tax-free threshold and not raise the GST. They
Speaker:want multinationals to pay up and pay their fair
Speaker:share of taxes in Australia. Now, on superannuation, They
Speaker:support first home buyer access like the coalition, protecting retirement
Speaker:choice, but monetary and economy issues, they
Speaker:want $90 billion waste slashed.
Speaker:Cut the NDIS bloat, ditch the Paris climate scam,
Speaker:reduce duplication in the government, redirect to
Speaker:infrastructure, debt cutting, lower rates, right?
Speaker:Cost of living, 20% power cut discount, right?
Speaker:That would be extraordinary. Halve the fuel excise, GST
Speaker:freeze on all new homes. Government regulations, slash
Speaker:red tape, self-reliance, review the free trade
Speaker:agreements, including the tariffs. But Bitcoin, well,
Speaker:They're pro-Bitcoin. They back responsible adoption, transparency,
Speaker:no over-regulating. Now Hanson ran a
Speaker:2025 crypto survey for Aussie's input, right, to see what we all had
Speaker:to say. And it sees it boosting efficiency, resilience,
Speaker:and choice. Now in researching this episode, I
Speaker:completed the survey, I went to their website, and it wasn't giving
Speaker:specific positions on their cryptocurrency policy, but
Speaker:from what I could see, their existing stance on taxes and
Speaker:sovereignty, they are actually the most aligned party when
Speaker:considering Bitcoin and crypto. no actual position
Speaker:stated on their website, but it aligns with self-custody, escape
Speaker:the fear control, and personal freedom. So One
Speaker:Nation is your home if you're stacking stats for retirement.
Speaker:And here's the beautiful part. Once you have a significant stack of Bitcoin, you
Speaker:can have your cake and eat it too. If you still want to
Speaker:buy that house or access liquidity, you don't have to
Speaker:sell your Bitcoin. You can borrow against it. You
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Speaker:you want to check them out. All right, guys, so we've torched labor's corruption and
Speaker:tax grabs, the coalition's scramble, and one
Speaker:nation's surge. Politics mirrors crypto, rigged
Speaker:by elites, but the people's rising. So
Speaker:even if one nation were to win, polls exploding, policies
Speaker:slashing, taxes, easing regulations, and
Speaker:backing Bitcoin self-custody, would Australia
Speaker:be better off or worse off? Is it real freedom, retirement,
Speaker:security, and crypto boom, or complete chaos? Let
Speaker:me know in the comments, would you support One Nation if
Speaker:they had the right policies to protect your sovereignty and
Speaker:your Bitcoin to help you create generational wealth? Or is
Speaker:voting for One Nation a complete dud? All right, let me know in the comments. Take
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