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Insights into the economy and Australia's Property Ponzi Scheme. Fix the money, fix the world. #Bitcoin

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@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
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No Retreat, No Surrender The Australian Government thinks it can bully the entire population into its digital panopticon. But it's playing in turf it doesn't even understand. These are some of the most technologically illiterate boomers on Earth, trying to ban free speech
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@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
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If women cannot be sent off to war then why are they allowed to vote given their voting patterns contribute to the conditions which lead to war? Are we allowed to talk about this yet or is everyone still a pussy?
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Clash Report
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German Chancellor Merz: If the number of soldiers does not increase quickly enough, we will still in this legislative period have to discuss mandatory elements of military service — at least for young men. Women cannot yet be included, because the constitution does not allow
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@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
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This directly undermines the entire purpose of the separation of powers. The judiciary is supposed to be separate from the legislature, for this exact reason. Australia doesn't have a Bill of Rights, nor do we have an enshrined right to free speech. Instead, we have an
@AusHoodLaw
HoodLaw
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“What I would say to Reddit, YouTube or ANYONE ( that’s you the Australian taxpayer ) is that we appointed the former Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia to write this legislation for us, right!.. so good luck!” Sounds like you’re trying to bully 2 teenagers to me
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@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
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No Retreat, No Surrender The Australian Government thinks it can bully the entire population into its digital panopticon. But it's playing in turf it doesn't even understand. These are some of the most technologically illiterate boomers on Earth, trying to ban free speech
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@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
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@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
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No Retreat, No Surrender The Australian Government thinks it can bully the entire population into its digital panopticon. But it's playing in turf it doesn't even understand. These are some of the most technologically illiterate boomers on Earth, trying to ban free speech
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@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
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Make no mistake, the Australian government's age verification legislation is a direct attack on independent journalism and free speech. For my Substack subscribers: I will be moving to a new platform, self-hosted, so you never have to comply with this bullshit and we will never
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@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
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The left wing shithole called BlueSky is exempt from the age verification laws, but @SubstackInc - a glorified blog website - is included. This Australian government is completely corrupt and I am sick of people saying otherwise. They're literally pissing your money away going
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@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
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@SubstackInc is not social media. Why are you complying with this legislation? You are going to lose all of your Australian customers over this, it's pathetic.
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@HaereticusL
Haereticus Environmental Laboratory
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In collaboration with Prof. Ana Peron, we published a paper on the toxicity of ethylparaben to crop plants. Ethylparaben can impact crop plants from biosolids or R1 sewage water. Also, some groups are proposing spraying crops with parabens to reduce transmission of food pathogens
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Ethylparaben (EtP) is an emerging pollutant that is widely found in the environment, particularly in agricultural landscapes.
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@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
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My thoughts exactly
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Andy
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Such a weird time to be alive.. Absolutely insane amount of changes on the horizon.. we're living in the very final days of everything we've ever known.
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@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
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I never thought I would live in a country where government legislation forces platforms to verify someone's age before reading text on the internet, but here we are. But yeah, I'm sure this is all about 'protecting the children'...
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@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
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Make no mistake, the Australian government's age verification legislation is a direct attack on independent journalism and free speech. For my Substack subscribers: I will be moving to a new platform, self-hosted, so you never have to comply with this bullshit and we will never
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@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
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It's contemptible that this is the guy running the nation. Pathetic.
@KatyKray73
katy 🌸
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This is exactly why we call them “champagne socialists.” These politicians are utterly shameless. Wells couldn’t care less that taxpayers were billed $1,000 for a luxury car to wait idly while she watched tennis for seven hours…Not to mention all the other expenses we footed
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@rationalaussie
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Boomers traded their truth preference for trust in institutions instead, as the institutions rewarded compliance and the overall social contract from simply participating in this game benefited them enormously. Now that young people are looking around and going 'this doesn't
@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
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The Nick Fuentes interview with Piers is wild. Wild because even if you don't like Nick Fuentes you can see the very clear difference in ideologies between a generation that is 'over it', forced to deal with actual reality, and the boomer generation - where truth didn't matter
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@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
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The Nick Fuentes interview with Piers is wild. Wild because even if you don't like Nick Fuentes you can see the very clear difference in ideologies between a generation that is 'over it', forced to deal with actual reality, and the boomer generation - where truth didn't matter
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@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
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It's a lot easier to appreciate how completely fucked white collar jobs are a few years from now when you have personally used every model since GPT-3 to Opus 4.5 and seen it get better and better and better. Opus 4.5 is next level. A stupendously good model. The most apt
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@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
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It's a lot easier to appreciate how completely fucked white collar jobs are a few years from now when you have personally used every model since GPT-3 to Opus 4.5 and seen it get better and better and better. Opus 4.5 is next level. A stupendously good model. The most apt
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@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
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Why are we paying for their fucking dinners? If that is even allowed within the guidelines, why?
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Rob Smith
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Here we go folks. Anika Wells racked up $399,367 in expenses in a three-month period, including $500 dinners in Paris and $200 dessert plates in New York. Her boss, Anthony Albanese, costs taxpayers $1 million every three months in expenses and says there's nothing to see here.
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@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
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Complete and utter rort.
@craigkellyAFEE
Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
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HER EXPENSES WOULD MAKE THE ROYALS BLUSH You can perhaps excuse spending $100,000 to fly to New York with two personal assistants for a 7 minute speech. But when you are pocketing $403,000 a year + 15.4% super, plus a free car, plus, plus, plus - all paid for by taxpayers -
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@rationalaussie
Rational Aussie
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The Future of Australia - House prices continue to increase. Only people with rich parents can afford to buy. - Rent continues to increase. People adjust by living in shared accommodation with more and more people in smaller and smaller spaces. - Wages continue to go nowhere
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