DainVenning Profile Banner
Dain Venning Profile
Dain Venning

@DainVenning

Followers
173
Following
8K
Media
19
Statuses
339

Industrial relations lawyer, armchair economist. Views are my own. ✝️🇦🇺

Adelaide, South Australia
Joined November 2022
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
@DainVenning
Dain Venning
24 days
RT @DainVenning: @ArtemisConsort Taxing remittances is an excellent idea. It enables host countries to offset the costs of infrastructure n….
0
4
0
@DainVenning
Dain Venning
24 days
Better one innocent person be condemned than 100 guilty be let free.
@nayibbukele
Nayib Bukele
24 days
People complaining that we had to put 1.5% of our population in prison…. (By the way, more than half of them are undergoing rehabilitation and will be released in a couple of years.)
Tweet media one
0
0
6
@DainVenning
Dain Venning
27 days
We don’t have any additional natural demand for housing, it’s all coming from immigration. Australia’s birth rate has been below replacement since 1976. The suburbs in our major cities should all look like Colonel Light Gardens in Adelaide. People with families want
Tweet media one
@Crocodylus121
Crocodile
27 days
Densification - the solution nobody wants to the problem we don’t need to have.
0
1
3
@DainVenning
Dain Venning
1 month
Total disaster, Australia is a sinking ship, and the government’s plan is to bring more people on board, thinking we won’t notice the water if it’s too cramped to see the floor. GDP per capita is declining, our infrastructure can’t cope, and we are admitting 25,000 long term.
@AvidCommentator
Tarric Brooker aka Avid Commentator 🇦🇺
1 month
April saw the highest ever level of net long term and permanent arrivals into Australia for that particular month.
Tweet media one
1
3
13
@DainVenning
Dain Venning
1 month
Immigration isn’t just too high now, it’s been too high for years. Net negative immigration for 5 years is sensible. 10% of the population are on temporary visas alone. It’s made housing unaffordable, burdened states with infrastructure debt, and hurt per capita GDP by diluting
Tweet media one
@Rob_Ruadh2
Rob Roy
1 month
Would you support a 5-year immigration freeze in Australia?.
0
4
14
@DainVenning
Dain Venning
2 months
RT @kunley_drukpa: We come to you because you came to us (in British Burma, Malaya, Singapore etc.).
0
4
0
@DainVenning
Dain Venning
2 months
Australia’s economy is heading into the abyss. The private sector will not be able to absorb the additional labour force created by excess immigration. The task is made impossible by:.• Falling labour productivity (1% decline).• The Fair Work Commission’s decision to.
@AvidCommentator
Tarric Brooker aka Avid Commentator 🇦🇺
2 months
Aussie Market vs Non-Market Jobs Growth. Q1 2025 marked the first quarterly contraction in total non-market jobs since lockdown, with 11.8k being shed. In the market sector the economy created just 1.1k jobs. Overall total jobs experienced the first contraction since lockdown.
Tweet media one
1
1
2
@DainVenning
Dain Venning
2 months
The Fair Work Commission has increased Australia’s national minimum wage by 3.5%. This will only mean either increased unemployment or inflation. By their own admission, this is in order to achieve a ‘real wage’ increase, which has been relatively stagnant since 2021. It is.
@abcnews
ABC News
2 months
#BREAKING: Millions of Australian workers will get a 3.5 per cent pay rise from July 1, following the Fair Work Commission's annual review of the minimum wage and award agreements. Inflation is currently at 2.4 per cent annually.
0
1
3
@DainVenning
Dain Venning
2 months
RT @DainVenning: @charliekirk11 Third world migrants are drawn and will continue to be drawn to the West as long as they can continue to ac….
0
3
0
@DainVenning
Dain Venning
2 months
Economically illiterate, the same thing is proposed in Australia as well. Never works anywhere; rent is the product of supply and demand for housing. Either reduce demand (cut immigration) or build more. Freezing rent just destroys any investors’ motivation to build new supply.
@loud_socialist
katelin 🏳️‍🌈🇵🇸 @loudsocialist.bsky.social
2 months
IT IS NOT RENT CONTROL IT IS RENT STABILIZATION.
0
1
4
@DainVenning
Dain Venning
2 months
RT @DainVenning: @ellymelly There is no ‘magic dirt,’ countries look the way they do because of the people who live there. People from the….
0
4
0
@DainVenning
Dain Venning
2 months
RT @DainVenning: @hogsbreathvip82 India-Australia Trade Agreement, one of the worst trade deals. Not only is this a one way flow of people,….
0
6
0
@DainVenning
Dain Venning
2 months
AI advancement shouldn’t lead to declining morals or a dystopia to fear. Technology is a tool and is independent of good and evil. Similarly, the same applies to power. Power doesn’t corrupt; it merely reveals one’s true character. Needed moral revival can thrive alongside tech.
@AutismCapital
Autism Capital 🧩
2 months
We're so cooked, chat. This is going to one-shot Facebook Mom turbo normies. They have no idea what's coming. They're about to be gigafried with A5 Wagyu AI slop.
0
1
3
@DainVenning
Dain Venning
2 months
RT @DainVenning: @jhk_______ A country shouldn’t just be an economic zone. A nation is more than that. No one would ask their own children….
0
2
0
@DainVenning
Dain Venning
2 months
RT @actualAlexJames: We should definitely be prioritising them first when it comes to migration. They are almost the same as us in every w….
0
1
0
@DainVenning
Dain Venning
2 months
Singapore’s 🇸🇬 semi-private healthcare is better than Australia’s 🇦🇺 public Medicare and costs half as much. Public healthcare, like any public service, often gets bloated, inefficient, and fraudulent. Australia’s Medicare isn’t the only alternative to the U.S. Singapore’s
0
1
5
@DainVenning
Dain Venning
2 months
RT @DainVenning: @charliekirk11 Taxing remittances is literally the most important policy tool for tackling immigration. Sending money home….
0
137
0
@DainVenning
Dain Venning
2 months
RT @DainVenning: @rightresponsem Tolerance is not a virtue, and one cannot truly love good without hating evil.
0
10
0
@DainVenning
Dain Venning
2 months
RT @DainVenning: @AvidCommentator Nothing that can’t continue forever will continue forever, ultimately, people can only afford so much.….
0
3
0
@DainVenning
Dain Venning
2 months
As much as I love my hometown, Adelaide in no way carries the economic weight to justify this. These numbers are as much a reflection of low incomes and immigration-fueled demand. Neither is great for my city’s long-term future.
@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
2 months
Adelaide is more expensive than San Francisco - the city that is responsible for the most tech innovation across the entire world. Adelaide. Incredible.
Tweet media one
0
2
3