More Trump BS.Trump says the Australian PM has been calling him regarding tariffs and he will talk to him. What a load of sh*t! First, because Australias response to having tariffs slapped on it was NOTHING! No retaliation at all. Merely a comment that this... See More »
A Canadian Technocrat’s New Mission: A Radical Breakup With Trump’s U.S.Wall Street Journal By Vipal Monga April 29, 2025 7:48 am ET After his promises to protect Canadian voters from U.S. President Trump, Prime Minister Mark Carney must make quick work of a radical plan: decoupling Canada’s economy from its biggest... See More »
a question about mass migrationmass immigration into england, ireland, australia, canada etc...is it being done on purpose to cause friction and fighting among the populace, so they- the government can create order out of chaos? i just saw footage on the dublin marches/ protests... See More »
Conclave politics begin with the question: Continue Pope Francis' radical legacy or change course?Cardinals this week will start in-depth discussions on planning the conclave to choose Pope Francis' successor. One of Pope Francis’ enduring legacies was that he greatly expanded the diversity of cardinals who will elect his successor, naming... See More »
Māori Discover the UK in 1805Te Mahanga (Moehanga) of the Ngāpuhi became the first recorded Māori visitor to England when the whaler Ferret berthed in London. Te Mahanga had boarded the Ferret when it visited the Bay of Islands late in 1805. While Māori had travelled as far as... See More » (1)
I came across some Emus in my travelsThere are approximate 700,000 Emus across Australia. A flightless bird standing up to 2 metres (6.5 feet) tall and weighing 55kg (120 lb) Second largest bird after the Ostrich. The adult birds have no natural enemies though their eggs and chicks can... See More » (1)
The US War Machine Takes A Hit Over China TariffsChina’s rare-earth mineral squeeze will hit the Pentagon hard. More than 78 percent of the U.S. military’s weapons rely on Chinese materials, a new report calculates. By Patrick Tucker | April 23, 2025/DefenseOne.com China is beginning to restrict... See More »
I think it's time for Australia to get rid of their f*ck*** Globalist Government!!!!Killing over 700 Koalas.......
ANZAC day here in AustraliaANZAC - Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. The soldiers in those forces became known as ANZACs. Anzac Day is a commemoration of the anniversary of the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli, Turkey on 25 April in 1915. Anzac... See More »
A Texas braggardA Texas farmer went on vacation to Australia. He met up with an Australian farmer who prouldly showed off his wheat field. "That's nothing" said the Texan. "Back home, we have wheat fields that are twice as large as this." Next the Australian... See More »
The Day I Thought the Ocean Would Take MeI don’t know if anyone here surfs, but I had an experience years ago that still lives in me. It was 3 June 2001 in Wollongong Australia. I paddled out in 12-foot waves — way beyond my level at the time. The ocean was wild, the current relentless, and... See More »
The Requirement{ "is_ranking_enabled": true, "user_text": "Prayer won't do anything for Paulie-boy now. He's rotting in the morgue.", "headline": "Paul Allen, Microsoft Co-Founder, Dead At 65", "url":... See More »
2 dozen Welcome Swallows showing off at the discoVery often one will see these swallows congregate and showing off, flying hither and thither. They are very social birds and it would appear that they flit about like this for the sheer joy of being around their "friends and neighbours. Welcome... See More » (1)
A pair of Sooty Oystercatchers at Point PeronSootys have totally black feathers with a red beak and red rings around their eyes and pink feet. Lives exclusively on the shoreline. Always within 50 metres of the water. A protected species with about 11,500 individuals across Australia. (1)
Temu ad spending on Google drops to zero. Consumers saved from billions in frauds and scams? Yay, Trump . . .Photo above - actual photo of a Temu warehouse. Will Trump's tariffs bring good jobs like these back to America? One can only hope. “Shop like a billionaire”. That was Temu’s hilarious super bowl ad tagline. Items begin at just 99 cents. Actual... See More » (1)
Small herd of Holstein - Friesian CattleAn important dairy cow which is a prolific producer of milk. Originally from the Netherlands. In 1886, one Bull and six females arrived in Victoria, Australia via New Zealand. From those humble beginnings, Holsteins now make up 70% of the 1.6... See More » (1)
I came across this stunning 1956 Buick ClassicSituated at Perth (Mandurah) Western Australia There is a for sale sign inside. No price, only a mobile number. (3)
Trump tariff regime is a joke - Trump is 'exempting' things like phones, computers, etc. made in China because it will kill Apple, etc.And Trump without saying it outright acknowledges that Apple will never (without a very long lead time to create the necessary manufacturing facilities, bring in cheap Chinese workers, etc.) bring back iphone making back to the USA, and that the cost... See More »
As the U.S. Alienates Old Friends, China Is Ready to Reap the BenefitsPresident Trump’s erratic and aggressive foreign policy gives Beijing the chance to portray itself as a pillar of global stability. Wall Street Journal By Yaroslav TrofimovFollow April 11, 2025 11:00 am ET In 1999, French foreign minister Hubert... See More »
US LNG crippled as Australia seizes US$1.5b trade overnightWhat happens when the world’s second-largest economy suddenly pulls the plug on billions of dollars in US energy exports without warning, without negotiation and without a single public signal? You get a global energy market in shock and Washington s... See More »
What's the most satisfying moment you've had pulling off a perfect stealth kill in a tactical game?Trumps Tariffs increase prices paid by Americans on foreign imports. Less foreign imports means higher demand for domestic products which will also push up their prices. How is any of this good for the average American citizen? What is the average... See More »