Having Australia’s largest bank trading at these valuations while experienced business leaders and economists tell you the economy is on an unsustainable path is an issue. Somethings gotta give.
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Today is an extremely dark day for our nation, particularly the Australian Jewish community, which appears to be the target of this terrorist attack.
The Prime Minister never heeded the warning signs, including the weekly anti-semitic protests across our nation, hate speech from certain religious clerics, our obnoxious universities and probable terrorist alert.
I stand with Australia’s Jewish community, who tonight deserve our absolute solace. You have the same right to live in peace and harmony as all Australians.
Authorities must be honest when revealing the identities and backgrounds of these murderers.
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The older generations have completely betrayed & sold out the youth.
They have left us a “diversified” shit hole filled with foreigners, dominated by the Left, controlled by global special interests.
And when young men stand up to fight, they scold us for being too edgy online.
Candace Owens’ loss in the Australian High Court isn’t her first defeat in court:
Back in 2016, Candace stopped paying rent on her $3,500-a-month luxury apartment in Stamford, Connecticut. She then sued her landlord, claiming she withheld rent because the apartment had black mould.
Candace alleged that the mould made her ill - saying she suffered from:
• Rashes
• Coughing
• Asthma
• Cognitive impairment ("inability to think clearly")
• Emotional distress
Candace allegedly submitted the photo below as proof of eczema and related skin irritation from the mould exposure.
Despite these claims, she continued living in the apartment without paying rent for about six months until it was repossessed by housing court in early 2017.
The landlord counter-sued, arguing that Candace herself was responsible for the mould and for unpaid rent.
The court sided with the landlord, finding that Candace failed to identify a required expert witness to support her mould-related injury allegations.
On April 1, 2021, the Superior Court of Connecticut ordered Candace to pay the following damages to her landlord:
• $17,719.90 in unpaid rent and related charges
• $2,657.99 in attorney’s fees (capped under Connecticut law)
• $205.00 in court costs for the counterclaim filing
• $440.00 for trial de novo filing
Total judgment: approximately $21,000.
Makes you wonder if the cognitive impairment was permanent - would explain a lot.