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Q and A with Jordan!

Jordan very graciously and energetically answers your questions. Future Q and A videos will be limited to those pledging $4.50, but everyone gets this one!

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Q and A with Jordan!

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I'm late to the party here... but the Australian Progressive Party seems like a good alternate choice to the labor party, policy wise. I personally want to give smaller political parties a go instead of having a two party system. But I'm conflicted with this election as i want to do everything possible to get the libs out. Is it wise to have the progressives as a first and labor second... or should i not bother risking it? Anyone who would like to comment go ahead i don't need Jordan to answer... just feel a bit lost

Bradley

Never knew this media stream existed but a very disturbing article - https://www.theklaxon.com.au/home/pms-man-behind-anglicare-abuse-sham I'll pose this to you - with your genuinous to fight the good fight against the subversive tyranny as seen when you're uncovering corruption of the puppetmasters, would you interview Fiona Barnett?

You’ve phrased that incorrectly. Germany and Western Europe is not dependant on Russian gas because of renewables… Germany and Western Europe are dependant on gas (not just Russian! Though it does make up 32% of total imports) until they can diversify their power generation, transform transmission lines and heat creation capacity. It’s not a matter of dependency based on input costs (we know renewables are cheaper to produce), it’s the actual time to build and change the system. Read up on Energiewende at the IEA website (discl: I worked there).

Amelia C

If renewables are so good, like you say they are, then why is Germany (and Western Europe) so dependent on Russian gas?

John Smith

Jimmy strikes me as a basic dim sum diehard. And you best understand respect.

Christian Thomas

“They're a bunch of opportunistic Trots hiding behind a gum tree trying to pretend they're the Labor Party”. X - not a party capable of forming government X - a Labor campaign promise in 2018, Helen Haines (Indp) private members bill in 2020, and let’s not forget 1988 NSW ICAC by…. Labor X - Interrogate net donations against decision making and golden escalators (e.g. Beetalo basin grants vs industrial relations) X - do you remember the ETS? Letting perfection be the enemy of the good.

Amelia C

Why do you present Labor as the opposition to the LIBERAL GOVERNMENT when the Greens were the ones to introduce the Federal ICAC, receive no donations from fossil fuel companies, and worked with the Labor government in the Gillard/Rudd era of brilliant Labor policies?

Favourite tuckshop food in school?

Tayne Street

hi jordan not a fan but a patreon. i find your conversation and wit is food for my brain . i am impressed your motivation you give on your JS channel . i have a online store that has potential and with i have learnt from you so far it is my intention to crank it up three fold by the end of 2022 . will keep you posted . thanks tom

They are nuclear powered subs, and we haven't announced plans to outfit them with nukes. But they can care nuke missiles and will be built with US or UK tech so it will just be our word they don't have nukes. And China has to respond accordingly.

DMK

Wait I'm a bit confused by what Jordan said, he said that each sub was capable of destroying 200 city's I thought these subs where nuclear powered, not subs containing nuclear warheads.

BiggestBoop

If anyone wants the facts to back up the corruption claim, here they are: www.transparency.org/en/cpi/2021

You didn't tell me where the fife was goddamit

KNIGHTRIDER is the greatest tv show. Hands down.

Megan Elphinstone

Will you be handling out how-to-vote cards at election polling booths?

John Smith


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