@Acyn If you want to be respected, act respectfully. Trump is famous for the vitriol, ridicule and insults aimed at anyone in his way, which were happening before he ran for office right up to the present day. He has earned the remarks directed his way.
@MiaForTrump Why are Trump’s supporters holding her to a higher standard than their President? Throwing cheap insults should be beneath POTUS office, not a feature of it. She merely returned serve instead of cowering to insults.
@markbouris What are your thoughts on changing the inflation control system from RBA decisions filling private bank coffers to mandating an increase in mandatory super contribution percentages? Still constrains spending power, but bolsters retirement income instead of bank profits.
@strangerous10@ItsBouquet This sort of BS makes me wish they’d subpoena the entire C-Suite. An entire C-suite that can’t answer basics like this isn’t fit for purpose, therefore a senate Qs like this should tank their share price, impacting performance related pay and access to capital.
@RobertDDamron@PGATOUR@TheMasters Because there is a greater ROI in having them there than you. They bring marketing and branding attention at scale to The Masters’ target market that you can’t offer. Extra eyeballs mean extra $. Extra $ mean more options.
@GratefulKeg Pick any sport at the elite level and the focus is on optimising your opportunities to prepare and execute better than your opponents. He did that. 🤷🏼♂️
@catturd2 Good. I can’t articulate strongly enough to you how much we all wish you’d follow through with the empty threats and go back from whence you came. The headache and arrogance isn’t worth it, so jog on back to the isolation you so crave.
@EricLDaugh The problem with weaponising access to the US market over such a long period is that a) you’re driving up costs for your own voter base, and b) suppliers pivot away from POTUS-led US trading volatility, so the threat diminishes over time.
Too hard basket, we pivoted
@OMGTheMess Bit of a truism there. From a statistical perspective, politicians are ultimately likely to be responsible for more civilian deaths than any armed forces member, since the former directs the actions of the latter.
@StephenM 😂 ‘apex of human civilization that is America’
The historians will be chuckling away to themselves for centuries if an itchy orange trigger finger doesn’t end us all.
@EshaAA33 Good. Don’t antagonise and shit on your allies, start a conflict without prior discussion, then cry when you get ghosted. 🇺🇸 transition from superpower to also ran is underway because your POTUS isn’t fit for the magnitude of the office.
@KobieThatcher Yes, but public software platforms cannot be trusted not to leverage recording to the governments of their base jurisdictions against participants, especially with this White House, making in person talks a necessary security layer. It’s why 🇫🇷 are moving away from US software.
@theoztrucker He has pivoted from soldier to politics, where war is waged via the legal system and media instead of bullets and rockets. His alignment with one faction has made him a threat/desirable target for others. Also, he may have committed war crimes, and that should be tested in court.
@realRick_AUS None exist. Politics is pay to play, not serve the people. It’s BS & spin, then pull the rug. It’s optics over policy and proper governance. It’s bells, whistles and media presence over nailing the basics. It snouts in the trough and fame over quiet achievement.
@Edenlife9 I’m with Gervais. Religion is disbelieving in one fewer of all the purported Gods than an atheist. A paradigm of thought and impassioned argument about unprovable imaginary friends that has been the foundation of untold real world atrocities.
@DrewPavlou There are rules of engagement, and if he broke them he should be held accountable. Otherwise, it’s just trained soldiers running around as they please acting as judge, jury and executioner. War crimes ain’t it, whether it’s BRS, Trump or anyone else.