News about Tim Kennedy

In Colombia, a black man, hookers, and poor girls were photographed, and an ex-Special Forces soldier turned MMA star recalled 'drinking out of our enemies' skulls

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 7, 2023
The Office of the State Comptroller's 43-page survey found that over 900 police officers from around the country attended the six-day conference in Atlantic City. The bulk of officers on staff had their taxes paid for by the government, with $75,000 going to New Jersey alone. According to the study, speakers at the seminar made discriminatory and threatening remarks, displayed lewd photographs, and made derogatory comments about women and minorities.

Despite polls indicating that the Voice would be dooming, I blew $5,000 assuming it would be up

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 16, 2023
Despite polls indicating that the referendum was dooming, Nick White, a 27-year-old engineering masters degree graduate, bet $5,000 on the Voice getting up on Friday night. Here's a look at what made him do it, with the intention of winning $100,000.

Ingham's accused of dumping chicken guts in bins to disrupt Adelaide strike

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 26, 2023
Striking Ingham's employees are retaliation and alleging that the chicken company was using the stench of offal in bins dumped outside an Adelaide processing plant to disrupt their picket line. However, the company denied the bins, which were taken away by Monday afternoon, were a deliberate tactic, but they were left there because the picket line prevented safe removal. Hundreds of thousands of Ingham's workers are on strike, demanding better pay and conditions.

When Ingham's chicken workers walk off the job, it could affect Australian supermarkets

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 20, 2023
Over a thousand workers at Ingham's (left) have walked away from the office for a day as staff in the meat processing industry expect a six percent wage increase every year for three years. It came as a result of the company's chicken products (right) being one of many food items that were in need of assistance earlier this year, leaving customers frustrated.

Jim Chalmers, the Treasurer of Australia, is under pressure to make changes to stage three tax cuts, which could affect millions of Australians

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 14, 2023
Treasurer Jim Chalmers (left with wife Laura) is defying a call from the United Workers Union (right) to fundamentally change the stage three tax cuts ahead of Labor's national conference in Brisbane this week. The introduction of a new 30 percent tax bracket for Australians earning $45,000 to $200,000 per year means that middle, average, and higher income earners will benefit, but to a lesser extent.

Unions want to charge all workers a fee for new pay deals

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 7, 2023
According to United Workers Union national secretary Tim Kennedy (pictured inset), non-members who profit from collectively bargained salary and conditions could be charged a fee by unions that negotiate the arrangements. Sally McManus (pictured right center) of ACTU regretted that non-members are profiting from the unions' cuts, which are also expected to see their membership numbers decrease.

Tim Kennedy blasts Navy for investigating instructors who used tear gas on SEAL recruits

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2022
Tim Kennedy (right), a combat veteran and active service member of Iraq and Afghanistan, told DailyMail.com that tear gas training was appropriate and necessary in the military, as he said the general public has sensationalized reports of the incident in San Clemente Island, California. According to a leaked video, recruits from last year were gassed while singing Happy Birthday (left), but they are forbidden to hold their breath and pass out. There is a common misconception in military life to deal with tear gas, but there are stringent limitations on how close it is to the targets and how long it can last. The need for an investigation, according to Kennedy, creates a chilling effect where instructors are reluctant to push their recruits, leaving the military weakened.

During the Kabul evacuation, a US colonel was branded a MURDERER for condemning bus-loads of Americans

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 28, 2022
During the country's evacuation from Kabul Airport last year, a US Army colonel was slammed as a killer for turning away four busloads of Americans, friendly Afghans, and 300 orphans, possibly condemning them to their deaths. The unidentified colonel's order was received on August 25, less than a week before the country's last troops were pulled from the country as the Taliban tightened their grip on the city. Tim Kennedy, the former MMA fighter turned soldier, was one of those who survived the shooting. He featured Send Me Tim Kennedy, a new Amazon Prime Video film that premiered: (We) wondered if people holding blue passports and SIVs would pass through.' "I don't care who they are," he replied, "These people get back on those buses and they go back into Kabul, and they go back to Kabul." Get em off this base?"' 'There's not enough time in my soul to be able to mourn four busloads of people who are about to die,' Kennedy said of the incident.' Following President Biden's announcement that plans to withdraw, a team of extremely knowledgeable security level security forces was sent to Kabul to gather people who had been cleared to fly back to the United States on chartered planes.