Millionaire Renters

Watch as more consumers of all income and wealth brackets rent their homes

Millionaire Renters
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Millionaire Home Renters: The Start Of A Multi-Income Bracket Trend
Suddenly specialists within various career pursuits are forced to become generalists…

Australia

What really went on at the 2005 Cronulla riots
What really went on at the 2005 Cronulla riots. By Gary Johns in The Spectator. The Albanese government’s decision to allow potentially pro-Hamas Palestinians to enter Australia has close parallels…
ABS Data Shows No End In Sight For Australia’s Worker Shortage Crisis
“For over three years Australia has suffered from chronic worker shortages that are compounding the economic headwinds the nation faces. It is beyond time for the government to finally face up to this issue and take action,” said Saxon Davidson, Research Fellow at the Institute of Public Affairs.

International

US announces $375 million in military aid for Ukraine
The US will send cluster bombs and an array of rockets as part of a $375 million aid package for Kiev, the US Department of State has said
Ecuador’s President Bails on U.N. Shortly Before Speech to Address Massive Forest Fire
President of Ecuador Daniel Noboa abruptly canceled his address to the United Nations General Assembly, scheduled for Wednesday.
The New Torture Industry of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, China and India: Abductions, Beatings and Death
In short, “transnational repression” exists when a government, such as the Chinese Communist Party tracks, intimidates or persecutes you from one country to another. “You should mind your own business... You should not be indulging in Pakistan’s affairs.

Business, Finance & Investment

Government Debt Projections for G7 Countries (2024-2029F)
The U.S. is predicted to see the greatest accumulation in government debt among G7 countries in the next five years.
The Curious Inability To Spend Money On Yourself
Recently, I hit a major milestone in my journey to overcome what I like to call ‘frugality disease.’ I spent $160 for an hour of private lessons for my two kids. In the past, I would’ve never paid such an amount. I’ve always been the type to teach them things myself, like swimming and bicycling.

Culture

Why play the Saudi anthem before an all-British boxing match? | The Spectator Australia
For only the second time in my life, I went to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia last weekend. At least, it felt like I was in Saudi. I’m talking about the Anthony Joshua-Daniel Dubois fight at Wembley…
Progressivism: An Arrogant and Deadly Worldview
Call me crazy, but I don’t trust government officials who believe that population growth (AKA “our carbon footprint”) is the most pressing problem on the planet. If we had bureaucrats who were encouraging us to get marrie…
The BBC’s shameful moral cowardice over Hamas
The Beeb is showing a film about Hamas’s pogrom but the film won’t feature the word ‘terrorist’. This is insane.

Crypto & Blockchain

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US Spot Bitcoin ETFs On Track to Hold One Million BTC
Bitcoin ETFs, launched in January 2024, are among history’s most successful, soon expected to surpass Satoshi’s BTC holdings.

Postscript

Apocalypse No — Resisting the Dems’ Attempts to Make Us Despair

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