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The Upcoming Election

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Hello Patrons,
After the poll the other day it was clear that the video you wanted to see the most was a chat about the upcoming federal election. Jordan doesn't make any predictions, because with his track record they'd definitely be wrong, but he does break down what the landscape is like leading up to the election.

Jordan also breaks down the focus our content will be taking leading up to the election and the key points to try and get across to the public... even though it wasn't the poll winner he talks alot about the Future Made in Australia plan as well. The plan is at the forefront of the Labor campaign for the election and we'll be making videos talking about it soon.

We've got an almost 30 minute mining history video just about done, that will be your next early video. We've also started cutting up the mining Christmas party video into shorts to share on our socials.

Thank you so much for your support, let us know if you like these unscripted, more personal vids. We're considering doing a few more of these as Patreon exclusive videos where we talk about insider stuff that wouldn't fit as a regular Youtube upload.

The FJ Crew

The Upcoming Election

Comments

To be honest though releasing the swollen pickles podcast to the wider public is the only way to get people to want to watch it. Most of your paytreon members are more focused on the bigger fish.

Jesse Lawrence-brown

Hey Jordan - Can you please consider doing a video on the Coalition’s workplace relations platform as it was very suspiciously absent on their 12 point policy platform 🤔🤨 I think they may remain very quiet on this and we need Australian voters to understand clearly what it will mean for their workplace conditions ie wage freezes, inflexible work arrangements and job losses. You recent new videos show how good you are at distilling complex subjects into very clear communications. These vids will be super handy to share broadly to give people an understanding of what they are actually voting for! Keep up the great work 👍❤️

Heath Molloy

Yes, this. People like to think they're intelligent. I agree, changing it to gaining knowledge may derail less people from your argument.

Taylor McIntyre

I've had to change my messaging to friends and family from "Labor is doing XYZ" to "IDC who you like, just make sure you put the liberals last for reasons ABC"

Alexander Freeman

yes my friend, the stagflation crisis (high inflation and high unemployment, opposite seen today) in the early 80s. which was one of the main reasons for the accord. stagflation arose during the iranian revolution causing the energy crisis of the late 70s leading to a world wide recession also seeing double dip recessions (sharp downturns and upturns in gdp)

Jazwhit

Elon has put up a transcript from a trial in 2013. Not for the faint-hearted. Graphic descriptions of the abuse. l think that transcript, quite rightly, freaked Elon out. As a mum it freaked me out too.

melissa speirs

Rather than Elon breaking grooming gang issue. You might want to look up Andrew Norfolk and the interview he gave to TheNewsAgents about an article he wrote in The Times in 2011. He speaks about the local MP being concerned in 2005. Elon is a long way from repeating the facts.

Brad

Question, was there a cost of living crisis when the accord was proposed?

DC

The billionaire class is interested in nothing other than making more billions

DC

Not very intelligent here, but as always my 1 brain cell loves ya. Good analysis FJ. Just realised when ya shorten it to FJ, your the first mass made Aussie classic. Like I said, not very intelligent here, but I don't vote Liebral, so I guess by default I'm more intelligent than 90% of the population. Scary as fuck.🤪

Mark Fraser

Elon did good with breaking the grooming gang scandal but he should take his neb out of politics. lm a dual Aussie Brit citizen. l voted for Nigel in the UK. lm in the Libertarian party here. lm with you on the manufacturing sector growth.

melissa speirs

Alas, the problem with investors et al is the vast fucking majority of them only think in the short term.

The_Mess

Nope, just a startup bro. Wyatt Roy originated the idea and I helped him cater it more to the whole solar sector than just Silicon, brought in other solar companies, and it expanded from there. This came from industry, not economics strategists. China’s secret sauce was global investment in their supply chains and factories, then they commercialised Australian IP.

George

Please Australia, say NO to Musk wanna be, Gina.

Shirin

My father was a small business owner in Perth. We manufactured textiles. Mostly semi-trailer covers, shade-sails covers for mining equipment (mining is so big in WA most businesses service the mining industry). There are several parks and schools that still have our shade sails. Over the last 25 years, we went from being able to manufacture solely in Australia, having about 16 or so employees. As competition shifted to outsourced production, undercutting our Australian made products. We ended up having to outsource most production to India. The business slowly waned in size, eventually becoming so unprofitable and stressful to run it was liquidated. This was our family business for 3 generations. I imagine there are many stories like this. I hope for a future where manufacturing in Australia is viable again

Hess Lewis

Basically. Says that Jordan is upholding the institutions that run society like mining and the business sector. I think it's best for you to dissect the video yourself as there's too much to condense into one comment https://youtu.be/sn_lsgZZkL8?si=DSEfbsM-VSBnvU_j

BandBane

Great video. For me, please use the term "gaining knowledge" rather than "gaining intelligence". I think it plays better. People are always happy to gain knowledge but everyone likes to think they're already intelligent. Cheers

Brad

Start a tiktok sounds like a good idea

Andy Boikowski

This is almost my point. Australia is great at generating innovations, but historically terrible at commercialising and scaling manufacturing. I'm not sure what China's secret sauce is but we are missing something and I don't think it is predominantly tax credits.

Louis Hoskinson

I hope you are right and all that is needed is tax credits. You sound like an economist and even economists admit they are better at explaining after the event rather than predicting so I don't really trust you even if you designed the scheme unless you have experience setting up manufacturing in Australia.

Louis Hoskinson

A desperate gambit by the wets to drag the Liberals back to the centre. I jokingly begged Wyatt Roy in a group chat to come back as his party needed him.

George

Also, we’re focussing on innovative businesses, so the competitive advantage is in the innovation. Check out Sundrive Solar.

George

Incorrect, production tax credits are designed to address the percentage difference between loss and profitability until economics of scale are reached. Trust me, I was part of designing and lobbying for the thing.

George

I’m worried by seeing a lot of young people taking the liberal’s nuclear bait and it might play a lot in their voting

Mark Elkerton

Australian trained engineers are good but I don't think it is realistic for Australia to become a manufacturing powerhouse in the near future. We have no car industry or other manufacturing industry to springboard from except for perhaps the mining industry. I think for Australia to get some manufacturing runs on the board we need to focus on technologies where we don't have well established competition. Batteries and solar panels manufacturing in China has reached a scale we can't compete. In comparison greener steel or building a massive solar farm and exporting the power via undersea cable is a wide open market which China has little interest in.

Louis Hoskinson

Yup. No one seems to understand that the teals are just the reinvention of the wets

Dec Gleeson

Also on FMIA, honestly I am more cynical and I don't think the electorate or media/business class is smart enough or even have a modicum of vision to grasp it. Having some sort of vague, high level positive vision is good. But explaining the master plan in detail is only really going to resonate with the existing Labor base or converted. It boosts moral, but I don't see it winning votes. Most (swing) voters are not thinking long term now. I don't think you can sell visionary policy when the main swing demographic is angry, looking for someone to blame and their hip-pocket is really hurting.

Jesse

Honestly I think more than calling Dutton a mining puppet, you need to refine this with naunce. It would be more effective to call him out on being an absolute c#nt for blocking all the cost of living relief and practically everything good the ALP government tried to deliver. We should punish him, spite him, FK him over for trying to take our freebies/COL relief away and cut stuff. For wanting to drive up unemployment with slash and burn budget policy. Furthermore, this should then be followed up with a fear campaign that since Dutton tried to block even basic cost of living relief and what (perceived meagre) affordable housing programs the ALP Govt delivered (and has promised to gut all housing programs and replace it with "gut what little super you have to buy house - if you have any super to begin with"), imagine how much money he is going to take out of our pockets if elected and give to his mining mates. Na, FK him. He deserves to be punished at the polls. That's the kind of vibe I think needs to cut through to the electorate. One where we rightfully disdain him and his party for their record this term, and then use this to fearmonger over a future under Dutton. You think you're struggling now? Imagine life under Dutton! They wanted to only give tax cuts to the rich, block our energy relief subsidies and pro-worker legislation, pay rises etc. People are angry and want someone to hate, someone to blame for their problems, someone to punish. Make the bastard pay! We want blood!

Jesse

Sadly if you say Labor is taxing billionaires or companies, most people just hear tax and decide its bad for them personally

Tony Parker

YAY! GET EM TOTO

Dob WoLF

Just looked that up. Will watch it but I can imagine it's not different to pickles attacks but maybe from a "communist" angle? Mystere doesn't consider himself a communist because the meaning of it doesn't work with reality.

Alex Isaac

He usually is. Remember African gangs? But in Vic the cops are understaffed and car thefts are getting ridiculous.

Alex Isaac

Yep. The idiots think a trump like billionaire is going to give them scraps.

Alex Isaac

Holmes a Court is on side for FMIA, I can tell you that with certainty. The problem is like any Wet Tory, he and the teals have a very strict individualist mentality, so the MPs can and do defect from his desires. No matter how much they’re lobbied by clean tech, mining lobby is louder. The Teals main issue with the production tax credits is that they’re Wet Tories, and hate business subsidies, free market and all.

George

I generally do videos on labor policy

Toto2468@

Yeah. I first heard about the Accord in the "Friendlyjordies is manufacturing your consent" hitpiece video, describing it as an anti-union and neoliberal policy influenced by the CIA, which led to the decline of unionised workforces.

BandBane

Looking forward to more of your vids leading up to the election!

A

I am already dying here in cairns 😅 I’ve been telling people Dutton is Gina’s puppet and have showed ppl the leaked video only to get back “that’s great if Gina is running it! Screw these pollies” 😩😩 persist I shall but fuck me im already drained 😅🫶🏻

Alexandria Voss

L W

Thanks for the video Jordan. Interesting how Dutton is now focused on crime and law & order; a state issue.

John Smith

Thank you for the video

GTAuto

In that case, please follow me on TikTok @felixpick1

Toto2468@

Please everyone contact your local ALP MP OFFICE or candidate campaign and volunteer your time to help the campaign. Volunteer to work polling day and pre poll booths when you can. If you speak a second language you will be so very helpful especially in Western Sydney. I recommend the Werriwa Campaign out in Liverpool.

Andrew Stanley

based So I've actually watched the video now and firstly, I would LOVE to see you talk about the Accord. I've read The Hawke Memoirs and would love to hear your take. Secondly, you've gotten me really excited about the Future Made in Australia. I'm a computer nerd, and I'd be so happy if this country became a tech powerhouse. Also means a good stable future for me.

Ahmad Mostamandi


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