The Porsche Driver
I’d prefer to piss in more mouths than gain followers 🍆💦
ps. it’s all Sergeant Martin Park fun and games until four mates get splattered
@craigkellyAFEE F uck off mate. Boycott Australia is more like it.
Richard Pusey was f ed over while everyone watched. What sort of nation does that?
Adam that and F off
Karl Stefanovic’s podcast interview with Tommy Robinson has been pulled, and he’s reportedly been axed from Today.
You can interview serial killers, rapists, pedophiles, and gangsters in this country… just not right-wing activists who challenge the narrative.
Free speech is dead in this country.
@TRobinsonNewEra Richard Pusey jailed for filming this and the account blocked in Australia due to ‘eSafety’. The western world is a terrible place now.
@FreedomAus80100 Filming a crime scene, a crime and ten months jail. The scene in the QR code and the account blocked in Australia now thanks to ‘eSafety’ police. I mean commissioner….
@APuename Australia is full of pathetic cowards in my opinion and their eSafety Nutjob is another freedom interference office. See attached for evidence of the illness.
Police searching for dead policewoman’s body worn camera; evidence would shock the nation. Found it! Richard Pusey sues police and his Mums name is Sue also. Same.
Rule #2: The Exact Email Script
Send this to the bank's fraud department and copy the dispute team:
"On [Date], I identified unauthorized transactions totaling $[Amount] on my card ending in [XXXX]. These were not authorized by me and occurred in [Location], where I was not present. Under the Visa/Mastercard Zero Liability policy, I am requesting an immediate provisional credit. Please confirm receipt and provide a reference number within 24 hours."
Email creates a timestamp. Phone calls create nothing.
In 1965 Malaysia kicked Singapore out of the Malaysian federation, and Tunku Abdul Rahman thought he had won. He had dumped a port city with no oil, no farmland, no fresh water, and two and a half million people crammed onto an island smaller than Lake Tahoe. Sixty years later Singapore's GDP per capita runs past $84,000 while Malaysia limps along under $12,000. The man who got expelled built the richest patch of dirt in Asia. The man who did the expelling built the New Economic Policy.
Let's study what happened.
Start with what Singapore lacked. No resources. No hinterland. No domestic market worth the name. By every theory that says a nation needs raw materials to prosper, Singapore should have starved. Instead Lee Kuan Yew made his country a place where capital felt safe. Low tariffs. Easy entry for foreign firms. Courts that enforced contracts instead of shaking down the parties. Corporate tax dropped to 17 percent, personal rates capped at 22, no tax on most capital gains. Money flowed in because money is not stupid.
Malaysia chose the opposite. The New Economic Policy was racial central planning dressed up as fairness. Bumiputera quotas demanded that ethnic Malays hold 30 percent of corporate equity, that government contracts favor Malay-owned firms, that universities admit by race rather than ability. The state picked winners by bloodline. Predictably, the productive Chinese and Indian minorities took their capital and brains elsewhere, much of it to (where else) Singapore. You distort prices and incentives long enough, the talented people leave. They always leave.
Lee Kuan Yew was not perfect. The man jailed opponents, sued journalists into poverty, and ran a soft authoritarian state with a fondness for caning. He banned chewing gum, which is the kind of thing a control freak does when he runs out of real problems. Singapore is no libertarian paradise. The government owns Temasek and GIC, sovereign wealth funds sitting on close to a trillion dollars combined, and public housing covers 80 percent of the population. Plenty there for a free market thinker to dislike.
But here is the lesson Malaysia missed. Lee understood the difference between an interventionist government and a parasitic one. Singapore's state stayed mostly out of the price system. It kept inflation low, the currency credible, the bureaucracy clean, and trade open. Transparency International ranks it the fifth least corrupt country on earth. Malaysia sits at 57th, with a former prime minister, Najib Razak, currently serving time for looting 1MDB to the tune of billions. One country treated public office as a trust. The other treated it as a buffet.
Capital responds to incentives, not slogans. When Singapore guaranteed property rights and kept the rules predictable, Exxon and Shell built refineries, banks set up regional headquarters, and the port became the busiest transshipment hub in the world. When Malaysia told investors that race would override merit and that the rules could change whenever a minister felt like it, the smart money discounted everything by a risk premium. Over fifty years that premium compounds into a $70,000 gap in living standards.
Magic tricks by Richard Paul Andrew Pusey the ‘Eastern Freeway Tragedy’.
Victoria police ethical standards, the writing is on that wall!
Confronting isn’t it, magistrate Hayley Bate?!
It’s only illegal if anyone sees it says Melbourne lawyer Nicola Gobbo and a bloke gets years and years of jail for her crimes and the crimes of the Victoria public service. Wow! https://t.co/L01FijLIPI
I’ve thought about it now, well it came to me. I hate loose ends. Police make them. Epiphany
(Live at Alexandra Palace) https://t.co/Cmv1AsVUln via @YouTube
Oh, look! Here’s one now (and that everyone is the truth - Your Honour.