
Angry of Mayfair
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Angry of Mayfair
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I'm as mad as hell and I'm not gonna take it any more.




#BREAKING Speculation has erupted that a death tax of up to 27 per cent will be included in the budget by Jim Chalmers. Which means the money that you worked hard for, has already been taxed and sitting in your bank account will be taxed again in the event of your death. And not just a small tax. A 27 per cent tax on the inheritance you pass onto your children. This week, Yahoo Finance! confirmed claims that there’s a 27 per cent death tax on the agenda. This comes on top of Albanese considering a “spare bedroom” tax. Where he will tax you for every spare bedroom you have, in order to sure up housing for the record 3,500 people a day he is currently importing into this country.







This technique is well known: 1) create an account 2) set the profile to private with hidden posts 3) write posts with names or events (e.g. the date of the Pope's death) 4) if the event happens, you delete everything else and leave only the matching one 5) make the profile public 6) the profile goes viral and gains followers How many posts does the user have? Just one: the one with the name. #ColeAllen #Trump

"It's because that's why" 💀

Cadbury’s ‘Dairy Milk’ got banned from being called chocolate in 27 countries… because it’s no longer chocolate. 🍫 They swapped the expensive cocoa butter for industrial oils and petroleum vanilla, then added PGPR to stop it separating. All done in sneaky little 1% changes so you’d never notice. You’re not eating chocolate anymore – you’re eating a flavoured wax bar with a fancy wrapper. Check the ingredients. See ‘vegetable fats’ or ‘PGPR’? That’s your sign it’s fake. Real chocolate has 5 ingredients max. Everything else is just expensive processed junk. They’ve been robbing your taste buds for years. What’s next – ‘milk’ without the milk? 🥛

Truck drivers across Australia can breathe a sigh of relief after the Fair Work Commission handed down a landmark ruling forcing major retailers to cover the cost of diesel. From today, companies including Coles and Woolworths will be required to pay for diesel costs when fuel prices exceed $2 per litre, following concerns that truck drivers were bearing the brunt of soaring fuel costs amid the crisis in the Middle East. Under the new ruling, retailers will also be required to review fuel costs twice every month to ensure drivers are adequately compensated for fluctuating prices at the bowser. #fuel #diesel #petrol #oil #truckdriver


A return to the original way of taxing capital gains on property under the Hawke and Keating governments is firming as a centrepiece of the May budget as Treasurer #JimChalmers prepares the final shape of his fiscal blueprint. brisbanetimes.com.au/politics/feder…

NEW: Astronaut Reid Wiseman shares a video of ‘Earthset’ that was taken with his iPhone “This is uncropped, uncut with 8x zoom which is quite comparable to the view of the human eye…” Wiseman said. This has to be the greatest iPhone video of all time.

Goodness! Could it be that the cookers are all barking mad? Who'd'a thunk it?




On 30 April 1987, the "Rafale 001" prototype carried out a series of 7 simulated approaches to the "Clemenceau" aircraft carrier in order to assess the modifications required for a naval version. © Dassault Aviation

