
Truebeliever0242
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10 Countries. 0 Warships. Trump went hat in hand to the world. The world checked its phone and put it back in its pocket. France said no. Officially. In writing. Germany said nothing, which is German for no. Norway said no. The UK is “discussing options with allies,” which is British for no. Japan stayed silent while 70% of its Middle East oil supply sits behind a minefield. South Korea watched Washington and Tehran play chicken with its own energy supply and declined to pick a side. China called it a sovereign right and hung up. Qatar didn’t just refuse. Qatar stopped production entirely and declared force majeure. Their energy minister did not mince words: this will bring down economies of the world. Iran is still there. Still attacking ships. Still laying mines. Still holding the strait. The most powerful military on Earth sent out the call. Ten countries heard it. The result is a number that requires no commentary: zero. This is what the end of American power looks like in practice. A request for warships that came back empty. Washington spent decades telling the world that the US-led order was worth defending. The world has moved away from the US. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1







Superannuation is the biggest con! Australians have been tricked into thinking that giving 12% of their hard earned income to the government on top of the income tax and Medicare levy they already pay is a good idea. There is absolutely no guarantee that you will even get any of your money back when you do finally retire. Ex ALP politicians, high ranked ALP members and Union bosses including the CFMEU sit on the boards of these super funds and get to decide however it is they want to spend or invest your income. Whilst they take a huge proportion from you in fees. They make themselves and their mates rich whilst you struggle. They’ve even ensured there is no way for you to access those funds until you’re literally old and grey. Imagine if everyone had 12% more of their earnings to spend on necessities or to save right now. How much of a difference that would make to peoples lives.




Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has suggested that a Royal Commission into the Bondi Beach terror attack would not be in the national interest, arguing his departmental review would be more effective. skynews.com.au/australia-news…














