And so it begins;
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...&ei=60#image=8
Just the beginning.
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And don't take my view, there are plenty who see America disappearing up its own MAGA-inspired rectum;
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...42da7a84&ei=29
Bloomberg, that bastion of Democratic liberalism, NOT.
And so it begins;
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...&ei=60#image=8
Just the beginning.
In 2 months we are having our election. The opposition liberal party has already said they will sack 36 k federal workers as they did when they were in power. Instead of 3 b yearly wages they spend 19 b a year to private companies to do there job and of course they were mates and had interests in them. They were also found out o be corrupted as farke. There a business party and somehow people vote them in as they will this time.Labour brought down inflation from 7% to 2.5% and unemployment went down. Like I said people are dumb as Farke and will vote them in not to mention the leader is chinese and floodgates will open for them to immigrate and buy up everything from business to houses.
As for Tesla has nothing to do with politics. They are expensive and chinese companies are flooding the markets with cheap nasty alternatives and it is happening here also.
With respect, Australia us a side show and whatever the election result matters nothing in the overall world scheme of things, including AUKUS.
The malign entity that infests the White House is an altogether different thing all together. It's willingness to destroy domestic and international relations will (not might), result in anti-American sentiment world wide and China and Russia will exploit that sentiment. Look at Wall Street today, with Tesla shares taking by 15% in a single days trading. Well done Ronald MacDonald, America is well on the way to being the next member state of the USSR.
Silence from all those who thought that the infestation was some way to make America great again, or maybe you think it will be ok, sometime? Dream on you poor deluded dimwits.
Reading in Reuters that American chewing gum sales in France has seen a decline of 25 per cent while French categories such as organic confectionery & artisanal chomping offerings are thriving.
'Orrible stuff' gum anyway, specially when its spat out on boardwalks beachside & pathways - or is it only me who gets the stuff stuck onto my shoes or stuck onto my dogs paws. 🙁
Reuters reporting too that Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, a bottling unit of Coca-Cola (KO.N) lowered its annual sales forecast in response to reduced demand for its beverages in Europe.
Are we seeing an anti Yank trending of products now ?
Lol how so we gave it all in world war 1 and 2 and even wars we should not have gone two like iran afgan. Oz and NZ defence forces are world renowned for there fighting skills. You say insignificant as you have 68 k defence for to ours 59 k and you have 3 times the population aren't you the ones mor insignificant?
Australian soldiers have achieved notable feats in various conflicts, including the capture of German outposts in the Pacific during WWI, the daring cavalry charge at Beersheba, and the Kokoda campaign in WWII, all of which are now part of the Anzac legend.
World War I:
Capture of German Outposts in the Pacific (1914):
Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force (AN&MEF) captured and occupied German colonial outposts in New Guinea.
Gallipoli Campaign (1915):
The landing and subsequent operations on the Gallipoli peninsula are central to the Anzac legend.
Mesopotamia Campaign (1915):
Australian forces fought in Mesopotamia, though their involvement was not as prominent as in other theaters.
Sinai and Palestine Campaign (1915-1918):
Australians participated in the Sinai and Palestine campaigns, including the successful cavalry charge at Beersheba, which is a significant part of the Anzac legend.
Western Front (1916-1918):
Australians fought on the Western Front, with notable achievements such as the recapture of Villers-Bretonneux on Anzac Day (April 25) in 1918.
Mont St Quentin and P?ronne (1918):
Australians played a key role in the capture of Mont St Quentin and P?ronne, which is considered a significant achievement of the AIF.
World War II:
Kokoda Campaign (1942):
Australian soldiers twice traversed the Kokoda Trail in Papua New Guinea, fighting against Imperial Japanese forces in challenging conditions.
El Alamein:
ANZAC troops played a significant part in the defeat of Rommel's army at El Alamein, in Egypt, stopping them from attacking Israel from the south.
Borneo Campaigns (1945):
Australian troops fought in Borneo, though the necessity of these campaigns for Allied victory is still debated.
Air War over Europe:
The RAAF played a significant role in the strategic air offensive in Europe, forming Australia's main contribution to the defeat of Germany.
Your a conservatist one way to clean things up
No American companies don't make nothing even coca cola is made overseas. That's the point of Trump and other hate him because he's trying to do the right thing for his own backyard. Other countries livce of the USA THEY SEEM TO FORGET THAT.
lET'S SEE HOW THE WORLD GOES when they stop all aid and help and also Israel finally lose the fight to the Muslims.