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I can absolutely get behind entrepreneurs arking up about over-government. We're keeping this nation afloat, trying to deliver services direct to the consumer with no handouts. We leave, it's Soviet Russia. Minimal productivity, mass starvation, zero autonomy. Reject the anti-capitalistic agenda
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Don't be fooled by Albo's announcement on alcohol taxes. The freeze is temporarily. It just pauses the excise increases for draught beer served from a keg or cask. This means it only applies to beer served in a pub, bar or distillery. It won't help when you buy a slab and it won't help if a bar sells beer in bottles or tins. It does nothing for any other types of alcohol and is just a copy of the recent policy announced by One Nation.
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Aussie rules is an international sport these days, with the Transatlantic Cup welcoming @aflcolombia into the fold. Find out more here: https://t.co/wVuVRwPdTi https://t.co/PsxlG2HAIZ
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Aussie rules footy is now a worldwide sport - and the Colombian national teams are off to Canada for the Transatlantic Cup tomorrow. Full article coming later this week - and the event kicks off on Friday! #AFL# #aussierules# #AFLColombia# https://t.co/Jjtk27HTUl
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Job gains were reported in almost all industries, with the lowest wage [moving down on the chart] (leisure & hospitality) showing the greatest gains [moving right on the chart] Big gains in janitorial services boosted professional and business services. @AFLCIO https://t.co/W9LJ0iFGIx
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You don’t understand Vietnam. You don’t understand Asia. And frankly, you don’t understand power. You speak of "destiny" like some overconfident schoolboy mistaking American suburbia for geopolitical insight. Let me say it clearly: Vietnam is no one’s vassal. Not China’s. Not America’s. Not anyone’s. We didn’t spend a thousand years resisting Chinese dynasties just to roll over today. We didn’t shatter French colonialism and bleed the most powerful military in the world to death in the jungles of Quảng Trị just to be told what our "destiny" is by someone who thinks Canada is the model for sovereignty. You confuse proximity with submission, and trade with dependence. That’s your first fatal error. Vietnam shares a border with China—yes. But we also share something deeper: A memory. Of war. Of peace. Of resistance. Of cooperation. And unlike you, we understand the psychology of coexisting with power. We know how to draw lines—how to defend them when we must, and how to keep the peace when it serves us. Your comparison to Canada is not only lazy—it’s insulting. Canada gave up its spine long ago. Vietnam never had the luxury. We learned to survive when survival meant fighting giants. Canada outsourced its soul to Washington. Vietnam forged its own. You think strategic autonomy is impossible? You’re already behind. Vietnam already has it. We trade with China. We trade with the U.S. But we serve neither. We hosted Biden. Then we hosted Xi. Then we hosted Putin. That’s not vassalhood. That’s leverage. That’s multipolarity in motion. You're stuck in a binary world—one where you're either a satellite or a superpower. That worldview is collapsing, and you don’t even see the cracks. And here’s the part that stings the most, isn’t it? Vietnam, a country bombed into the Stone Age, is walking into this new world with more dignity and independence than your empire ever had. We don’t need 800 bases to feel strong. We don’t need to sanction the planet to stay afloat. We don't need to threaten war to be heard. We just stand. And we endure. While your empire panics over TikTok and builds trade policy out of fear, Vietnam navigates history with memory, clarity, and will. So no—we are not destined to be anyone’s vassal. We were forged by fire. You were softened by comfort. And as the empire you worship drowns in its own debt, division, and delusion, Vietnam will still be here. Anchored by history. Sharpened by struggle. And free by choice. Don’t mistake survival for subservience. Don’t mistake proximity for control. And don’t ever mistake Vietnam for a pawn. We were born in resistance. And we don't kneel. Not then. Not now. Not ever.
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