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Discussion in 'Markets & Economies' started by hiho, Nov 28, 2011.

  1. jpanggy

    jpanggy Active Member

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    yep, a competition of the less smelly crap.

    The winner is still crap.
     
  2. Tacrezod

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    But what would happen if they didn't do anything?

    Anyone remember the few weeks hiatus between the election and the lab/green/ind government? All sides all were too busy arguing amongst themselves to interfere with our lives.

    I remember feeling relaxed that the next day wasn't going to bring about some new bizarre u-turn policy that would require me to reevaluate some part of my life.

    I honestly think that the politicians don't realise that all their yahooing and point-scoring actually has a tangible effect on the everyday lives of millions of people.
     
  3. Midnight Man

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    I'd agree with you on the fact that they're out of their depth - way out in my opinion.

    However, I'd have to respectfully disagree on the "coping" aspect. If they were "coping", that is to say, out of their depth but just scraping by, one could liken that to "doing no harm". And, sadly, that is where I would disagree with you (though I respect your opinion and your right to hold it).

    I'd also like to say at this point (and stress, this is only my opinion), that whilst I "thanked" Dickmojo's post above, I was a little quick in doing so - I had read the bulk of the post (which I agree with), but missed the last paragraph. Without wishing to raise ill feelings, my opinion is that a "personal attack" like that, is - to my mind, a bit out of line, and wish to record that my "thanks" on that post does NOT endorse the final paragraph. I think we're all adult enough here to debate issues based on facts, and whether we agree or disagree, we still respect each others' right to hold opinions, values and ideals that may differ from our own.
     
  4. dickmojo

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    Big A.D.'s alright~ my personal attack on him wasn't vindictive.

    I actually just last weekend saw an old friend of mine whom I had been tight with for over 10 years. We were a group of friends and this guy was undisputably the leader, we were all intellectually very like-minded, and we still all have a lot of respect for each other.

    But three years ago this guy moved to Melbourne, to do his Honours and Masters at some big Uni down there or whatever. Now, this guy who was so close to me, who I shared so many ideologies in common with, is now a rock hard, dyed in the wool, Max Brenner boycotting, Baida chicken factory picketing socialist.

    Its astonishing to me because I diverged intellectually in the exact opposite direction, yet we were so close for 10 years, and in the space of the last 3 years we've become exact opposites.

    But he's still like a bro to me, and I'll never stop respecting him or his intellect, which is towering. But I just think his ideology is wrong. But we need to have a contest of ideas anyway, in order to have a vigourous society, so its all cool.
     
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    You are such a die hard apologist for these Labor and Green cretins A.D, I am seriously starting to doubt my former opinion of your intelligence.

    Swan and crew are riding on the coattails of the former Liberal govt and the good stead they left the country in when Howard lost office, just imagine if you will (or better yet just give it twelve months) where we would be as a nation now if the loony left did not have the largess to splash around as they did during the last GFC Pissing billions up the wall so junkies and bludgers could play the latest xbox game on a new flatscreen.

    You harp on about Abbott not having a policy that does not involve changing some of labors absolute total Fvckups . I ask you what do you do with a horse that has a broken leg ?
    What about shrinking the public service for one ? Oh look at what the goose just announced today....Off shore detention ? mmmm Malaysia ring any bells there ?

    These fools have manged to turn a positive of $70 Billion into a negative to the tune of $217.000.000.000 in a matter of just three years , fvcked the beef industry , fvcked industrial relations, fvcked the asylum seekers issue , have just recently fvcked the Australian people with a crazy Co2 TAX , Lumped us with a big fat white elephant called the NBN which will be obsolete before it is complete and no doubt will blow out to $70 billion before then , and are just about to Fvck the mining industry .

    You really couldn't make this shit up . It is as if they have deliberately set out to ruin this country in as short a time as possible . Out of their depth would have to be the biggest understatement I have seen written about this bunch of Cee U Next Tuesday 'S ever.

    $100.000.000 a day in interest is what this genius of fiscal policy is costing us as a nation at the moment, they can bleat all they like about lower tax revenue but that is the cost just in interest alone. A smart person would not go on a spending spree and waste billions in the first place , a smart person would not want to damage the one thing keeping our head above water or burden the taxpayers with yet more taxes.

    Supporting a bunch of miscreants such as this is a form of masochism , they have no credentials at all , most have spent their lives sucking at the teat of others in one way or another , the whole front bench has less than twenty years of actual real world business experience between them.

    Comparing Australia to the rest of the world is all well and good but it was not Swan, Gilliard or Rudd that got us to where we are today in comparison , it was the kitty in the bank left behind by Howard and Costello and the payment of the former Hawk and Keating Govt's Debt that saw us thru the last GFC. That took ten years to payoff and was a mere $96 billion.

    Thinking anything else is delusional, the only thing left now is a lowering of interest rates to cushion the blow and of course more borrowing, more debt more interest and self funded retirees losing what they have worked a lifetime for as a result .

    Socialism is all well and good until you run out of other peoples money, this lot makes me sick to my stomach it will be many years before Australia if ever becomes anything close to as strong as it was a few short years ago.

    Dreams of Unicorns ridden by glowing Fairies are all well and good A.D but when you wake up in the reality of a cesspool of your own making and Gilliard and crew are long gone with taxpayer funded airfares for life please remember I TOLD YOU SO... :)
     
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    Cue the crickets chirping......
     
  7. hussman

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    Im surprised people still believe in both political parties even after they accept bribes, Im sorry I meant undisclosed political donations also known as campaign contributions.

    As mentioned before, there two sides of the same coin. Cant believe how easily people get fooled.
     
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    Hi Jonesy. I agree with the sentiment but not the actual breakdown. I'd go for giving away a third to some out of town blow-ins who are here only because our cakes are better than the ones where they've come from , and another third to some hippies so they'd pretend to be labours friend, and then gang up on the people who cooked the cakes in the first place.
     
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    Would you post a link?
     
  10. JulieW

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    Both political parties have been complicit in putting Australia in a yoke of servitude to the finance masters. They are two heads to the same serpent. If you think either will correct the mistakes of the former government then think again. The last one that tried that was sacked by the governor general under direction of the CIA.

    Perhaps Whitlam is thankful they didn't shoot him like JFK, Allende, Diem or any other number of political leaders 'communists' and 'dictators' that didn't toe the line. If you're hoping for an independent Australian future you're about 35 years too late. Whitlam's government tried to 'buy back the farm' when things were much simpler and easier and got squashed like a bug, and the mindless Australian voters said 'yair give me a handful of dollars and do what you want'.

    They are preparing us for totalitarianism so forget about political parties, leave them to their own self-seeking devices as they fight for their 'elite' status, and start thinking about freedom and how to evade their plans with the minimum pain.
     
  11. Ozboy

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    Didn't know who this was, but as soon as I googled him I remembered seeing him inaction against the euro-monsters. Having a version of him would be great, but getting a party so radical { by current local standards} started would be a tall order. .... When do we start?
     
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    Pauline Hansen perhaps?
     
  13. Ozboy

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    That's a good example, for a number of reasons. Well intentioned but I think it's fair to say somewhat politically naive. And look what Abbott and others did to her. Still, she may have started something. Guess we'll have to wait and see. But it's not like things can get much worse, is it? { sarcasm off}.
     
  14. Guest

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    Nope, nothing will change. Normalcy bias has already ensured that in this country, the populace will turn on itself LONG before it turns on the political leaders.

    Don't you all see it's too late?

    If it gets so bad that people are in the streets with placards to face tear gas and rubber bullets your 'elected' masters already have in place all the enforcement and legal means necessary to quell your so called 'revolution'.

    As Han Solo would say 'laugh it up Fuzzball' because this is the nature of the environment that this country voted for and supported collectively to where it is now and like a roo in headlights, they're stunned into non action whilst they get mowed down by the owners of the country.

    All I can say is eat shit. This country deserves everything it's got coming to it.
     
  15. Bargain Hunter

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    Auspm don't forget you live in this country so if this country eats shit you'll probably ending up eating some too as collateral damage. :) So I'm not sure if hoping for the downfall of others is a good idea if it hurts you too.

    For example at work let's say you have a dickhead boss who sucks at his job and you are awesome at your job. Due to the company doing well he gets a 50% pay increase (He takes credit for your good work. Besides when your on the gravy train performance becomes irrelevant) and you get a 20% pay increase. Although unfair isn't it better than if the company does badly and you get a 20% pay cut and your boss gets a 50% pay cut. The second option is fairer but leaves you worse off.

    Do you see my point that it's not necessarily wise to look forward to the country eating dirt as a sinking ship will drag you down to some extent even though your relative position will improve your absolute position will drop?

    Auspm besides you talk as if only Australia is a stupid country. Aren't nearly all countries on the same boat?
     
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    That's a ridiculous argument BH.

    I am already supporting god knows how many useless scum out there. I'm ALREADY on the bottom rung in this society paying all the tax for others to do nothing and reap the rewards of MY efforts and others in the same position as I am in.

    I'm self sufficient, responsible, hard working and capable. I take nothing from the public purse getting zero hand outs, but contribute enough to support several families per year in lost taxes.

    ie I'm already 'on my own' mate and learned the hard way how to survive. Can you say the same of half the useless crap we have in this society?

    If you're trying to appeal to a sense of fear in me that I should shut up and maintain the status quo because it might hurt me as well to see sweeping changes, then you're sorely mistaken.

    If the country goes to hell and people are forced to scramble to play catch up mate, I'm pretty confident I'll do okay.

    The useless looters and parasites in the system are the ones who are completely frakked mate and I'll laugh my arse off if they go down in a flaming wreck.

    Serves them god damned right as far as I am concerned and no, I don't have a sympathetic bone in my body for any one of them. That's my schadenfreude side showing through and I don't give a damn what others may think of it.

    Your argument is akin to advising a battered wife she should stay with the abusive husband because she might suffer if she's thrown out of the family home.

    Sometimes, you have to take some short term pain to reap the long term rewards. Yeah, I might do it tough for a while mate but in a system reboot, it's the people like me who will reap the ultimate rewards and the useless crap out there can... well.... go and eat crap!!!!
     
  17. Big A.D.

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    Australia is in a very precarious position because of our "She'll be right" attitude - it prevents us from thinking clearly because (we think) we don't need to:

    House prices only go up.

    The mining boom will last forever.

    The pre-emptive stimulus spending was a waste of money.

    The National Broadband Network won't ever be used for anything worthwhile.

    We don't need a sovereign wealth fund.

    etc.
     
  18. Forge

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    I've thought about it; still think about it. For me the important part there is becoming consistent; I'm still working through to its conclusion what I believe and why I believe it. Once that is sorted, it forms a basis from which all decisions can be made.

    So far..

    1. Oppose all privilege.
    2. Set the rules; don't play the game.
    3. Humanity is found in relationship.

    I think its a start. I think the heart and character of Australia is bound up in the first; the conflict with privilege defines us from our beginning.
     
  19. hiho

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    auspm your negativity has reached new heights, time for a rebirth?
     
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    Perhaps a physiatric assessment is long overdue.
     

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