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I can’t get this story out of my head. The only way a $38,000 return business class flight to New York makes sense is if it’s a) fully flex Qantas & b) sold with a huge fee from the travel booker.
Some life news, I’ve quit to become a travel booker.
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@MarkDiStef If only there was a party - a Trump-esque party that literally named themselves after Trump, if you will - that could’ve helped gauge local demand for Trump politics…
We will not have reached a *true* multi-polar geopolitical environment until the Chinese politburo loops a random reporter into a WeChat friend circle discussing Taiwan island chain blockade plans.
Former prime minister of Australia, Malcolm Turnbull, did an interview with Bloomberg about how countries might “find China a more attractive partner" that made Donald Trump melt down on his sad little social media platform:
“President Xi will aim to be the exact opposite of Trump: where Trump is chaotic, he will be consistent. Where Trump is rude and abusive, he’ll be respectful. Where Trump is erratic, he will be consistent.”
After Donald posted his unglued rant, Turnbull said that world leaders should “not give in to bullies” and that Donald's “post proves that my comments hit the mark."
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A lot of sense from @JAParker29 on the Chinese live fire drills off Australia’s coast. Some of the commentary is bizarre and politically short-sighted. China’s ocean-going navy is bigger than ever & episodes like this will happen under all governments.
@Kate_McClymont It’s like a bodgy Australian Ocean’s Eleven caper (allegedly). “We’ve got The Professor, now we’re gonna need a little man for the toilet window…”