Ryan Hoffman

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Ryan Hoffman

Ryan Hoffman

@RyanHoffy

Australia Katılım Nisan 2009
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Ryan Hoffman
Ryan Hoffman@RyanHoffy·
Why didn’t the USA ask for help before the invasion. We have always been the first to back the USA since WW2. This time we were left out and was only asked after the US lost control of the most obvious choke point. Surely someone in the USA military should have known to secure the straight as a priority. Only when it was obvious of the biggest blunder we were ridiculed but we were never formally asked. That’s a fact regardless of all the rhetoric we had never been officially asked. We have sent planes and other aid to gulf states to help defend themselves. Before criticizing us it’s probably best to ask your only ally that has entered and supported the USA in every military operation even when we were lied to in regards to Iraq for support prior to declaring war and only asking after making an obvious blunder. The US lately have treated Australia terribly. We have a free trade agreement that we honour the usa have reneged on the deal with tariffs. Even though we are one of the few countries that the USA has a positive trade with. The USA have always had a friend in Australia. We have always stood behind the USA.
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Cynthia Holt
Cynthia Holt@Ghostofcynthia·
Fucking cowards in England and Australia slithering out today in unison like the spineless fucking cucks they are. Look at these gutless wonders, too fucking terrified to stand for anything real. Spineless jellyfish with no balls, no backbone, just a collective circle jerk of weakness. England and Australia, both bending the knee in perfect sync like the pathetic beta bitches they've become. Disgusting. Absolute fucking cowards, every last one of you. The world sees you for what you are: soft, sniveling, spineless cucks who couldn't grow a spine if it was handed to you on a silver platter. Hide in your safe little islands, you worthless pricks. History will remember you as the generation that folded like cheap lawn chairs. America will never forget! Pathetic. Absolutely fucking pathetic.
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Ryan Hoffman
Ryan Hoffman@RyanHoffy·
Here’s a more neutral, factual, and diplomatically worded version of your text. This should be suitable for posting on most platforms without triggering moderation for inflammatory language, while preserving your core points: Australia has a long history of strong support for the United States, including in past conflicts even when intelligence later proved flawed — such as the lead-up to the 2003 Iraq invasion. The chief UN weapons inspector at the time, who faced significant criticism in the media and from some politicians despite his findings, was ultimately proven correct: no weapons of mass destruction were found. In the current situation involving the Strait of Hormuz, it appears Australia was not consulted or asked for assistance in advance. The US, as a close ally, would likely have benefited from early coordination on contingency plans to keep this critical waterway open, given its strategic importance. Recent public statements suggest frustration from the US side after the fact, with calls for allied support now that challenges have arisen. However, Australia has confirmed it has provided everything requested to date. As a reliable partner that has consistently stood alongside the US in operations over many decades, earlier engagement could have allowed for more proactive collaboration. Strong alliances work best with open communication and joint planning from the outset, rather than reactive requests once issues escalate. Australia remains committed to working closely with the US where our interests align and when formal requests are made through proper channels.
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Frank Curzio@FrankCurzio·
🚨 JUST IN: Trump just told the world to take the Strait of Hormuz without US help. US LNG just became the only guaranteed supply for nations that... show more
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Ryan Hoffman
Ryan Hoffman@RyanHoffy·
The USA are treating Australia terribly. They reneged on the free trade deal that we still honour. We have a trade deficit with the USA so with their formula we should have tariffs not the other way around. We were never told about the attack prior yet Australia has ALWAYS backed the USA even when we were provided false intelligence to invade Iraq. The weapons inspector in Iraq was an Australian and his report was they do not have weapons of mass destruction. He was criticized and ridiculed in the media and by US politicians. He was roght. The USA should of known how easy the straight was to block and should of had plans from the start to keep it open. Calling for help after a major fail and spinning it as if we are at fault is childish behaviour. The USA should have asked their only ally that has ALWAYS gone into battle with them to offer assistance prior. Australia would have helped as always. Asking for help after the horse has bolted shows bad tactic. Plus it’s official we have provided everything thats been requested.
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Ryan Hoffman
Ryan Hoffman@RyanHoffy·
The USA are treating Australia terribly. They reneged on the free trade deal that we still honour. We have a trade deficit with the USA so with their formula we should have tariffs not the other way around. We were never told about the attack prior yet Australia has ALWAYS backed the USA even when we were provided false intelligence to invade Iraq. The weapons inspector in Iraq was an Australian and his report was they do not have weapons of mass destruction. He was criticized and ridiculed in the media and by US politicians. He was roght. The USA should of known how easy the straight was to block and should of had plans from the start to keep it open. Calling for help after a major fail and spinning it as if we are at fault is childish behaviour. The USA should have asked their only ally that has ALWAYS gone into battle with them to offer assistance prior. Australia would have helped as always. Asking for help after the horse has bolted shows bad tactic. Plus it’s official we have provided everything thats been requested.
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Gedam Tekle
Gedam Tekle@gedamtekle·
If I were lazy & wanted to make monthly passive income… I wouldn’t buy ATMs. I wouldn’t buy a car wash. I wouldn’t buy dividend stocks. I’d buy this little device that makes money while you sleep. Here’s exactly how it works:
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Donna Louise
Donna Louise@DonnaLouise1212·
I've no idea who made this, but it's bloody brilliant & sums up the current mood of the country!
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georgia
georgia@georgetweets2u·
@RyanHoffy @Qldaah Sure. Lot of high ranking male professionals will immediately lose their jobs if you want to go on merit. There's not a lot of merit out there in the real world.
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Ryan Hoffman@RyanHoffy·
The section of beach is used for volleyball, soccer teams, surf lifesaving training. The last time they had the bar at Kurrawa it stopped surf carnivals, no one could train or play sport. Go down anyday and the area is used for social sports, kids play always full. There are plenty of places to eat and drink. The restaurants and bars pay rent all year not just during peak season.
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David Marler
David Marler@Qldaah·
Well Queensland, whether we like them or not we're getting Euro-style beach bars. A backroom deal has already been made. The first one will be at Kurrawa on the Gold Coast. It was also the site of the 2022 trial. Then more clubs for the coastline from 2026. #qldpol
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Ryan Hoffman@RyanHoffy·
@MikeCarlton01 You don’t have to eat it. It’s jusy allowed in. You are not forced to buy it. With any luck it may increase competition.
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Andrew Panella
Andrew Panella@Longevity_EDU·
2. Ditch the seed oils. Canola. Soy. Corn. Sunflower. These omega-6 oils damage your gut lining and trigger chronic inflammation. Your gut becomes leaky. Toxins enter your blood. Your belly bloats. Switch to butter, ghee, coconut oil and olive oil.
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Andrew Panella
Andrew Panella@Longevity_EDU·
You don’t have a belly fat problem. You have a gut health problem. It’s silently killing your energy, metabolism, and ability to burn fat. Here are 8 science-backed ways to fix your gut and burn fat fast: 1. Eat more quality red meat and eggs
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Ryan Hoffman@RyanHoffy·
The USA has approximately 11.6% of the population smoke with cheaper cigarettes. Australia has approximately 11% with ridiculously expensive cigarettes. We are being misled it’s preventing people from smoking. All it does is put tremendous pressure on low income families. This then prevents them from being able to buy essential goods. Its a money grab that only affects the low income earners.
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Craig Emerson
Craig Emerson@DrCraigEmerson·
I might have misunderstood @abc730 but is it arguing that tobacco excise should be cut to deter the black market? Labor’s plain packaging reforms & excise hikes have sharply reduced the take-up of smoking by young people. Excise cuts would increase their take-up rates 😳 #Auspol
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Ryan Hoffman@RyanHoffy·
@patchworkOzzie @craigkellyXXX Only around 34% did almost the same as the LNP. The difference is the other left leaning parties gave their preference to Labour. The right leaning parties didn’t align. They need to join together or labour will be in forever.
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Ryan Hoffman
Ryan Hoffman@RyanHoffy·
@RickyDoggin How can Australia an ally come to the table when we already have a free trade agreement and we unlike most countries have a negative trade balance. If we used the same formula we should be putting tariffs on the USA. Instead against their formula we have a 10% tariff imposed.
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A Man Of Memes
A Man Of Memes@RickyDoggin·
No country would have come to the negotiating table but for President Trump’s artful deal making skills. Even if you hate the president, you have to admit that.
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Ryan Hoffman@RyanHoffy·
Give them temporary work visa. Make them return home after the season. This benefits everyone. It benefits the USA with needed labour and benefits their home town when they return home to spend their money locally. Its the best system to benefit that mutually benefits everyone. Turning a blind eye does not work. The seasonal work does not provide enough money to live comfortably and their local home town loses out as well.
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Bakhtiar Hasan
Bakhtiar Hasan@bakhtiarh·
@elonmusk It does! What if those illegal immigrants such as farmers, construction workers, Janitors are forced to leave? Though they are following the laws and paying the taxes.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Makes sense
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Ryan Hoffman@RyanHoffy·
That’s why we are allies and have supported every conflict the USA has entered since WW2. China is also one of the reason the USA is in Australia. It’s the perfect location. Australia and the USA are suppose to be allies. We should have never had tariffs put on us. As i said the formula for tariffs to be added to countries does not stack up regarding Australia. If we used the formula we should have tariffs on the USA but we have a FREE trade agreement that is currently being breached.
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superphenix
superphenix@superphenix2023·
@RyanHoffy @JoeyMannarinoUS Australia has zero preparedness for war and an extremely poorly run military. We need to grow the fuck up and have at minimum US troops in all states and nuclear weapons - all aimed at China.
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Joey Mannarino
Joey Mannarino@JoeyMannarino·
$26 Billion of Australian beef is sold in the United States every single year. We sell $0 in beef to Australia. NOT. A. SINGLE. DOLLAR. OF. BEEF. Even though Australia & the USA had a mutual agreement to buy eachother’s beef on the condition that 100% of the cattle were produce of that country. Of course, America buys the Australian beef. Australia doesn’t live up to their end. Why, again, are people mad at tariffs?
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Ryan Hoffman@RyanHoffy·
Can you explain? We are one of the few countries with a trade deficit. We purchase most of our military equipment from the USA, no freebies. We have entered and paid into new submarines from the USA that we may never get, basically a donation to the USA. We have a service deficit with the USA. Once again please explain when on paper Australia is one of the only countries not sponging off the USA.
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Ryan Hoffman
Ryan Hoffman@RyanHoffy·
@bennyjohnson They don’t allow trade with these countries. They are sanctioned. You could put 20000% tariffs on all of them and it would make no difference. Misinformation again
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
I’m howling 🤣
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