Australia happy to help with euro crisis

fishball said:
hiho said:
jpanggy said:
Since australia has the best banks in the world and the most resilient economy that relies on no other nation on earth, why not?

What? Are you joking JP :D

Nah he's serious, think about it. We could just give the Europeans some of our unlimited capital gains from RE (via our banks) and everyone will be happy.

Yep, I am dead serious. I think we should also open up migration door for the entire world. I think we can accommodate half the Chinese and Indian population here.

Think about it, if we open it that way, real estate will hit $1 million for an meter square of space (enough to stand upright). Australia will be the China of the southern hemisphere.

Australia will be more prosperous than ever.
 
Australia should be looking after itself first and foremost, Cease all assistance to any and everybody unless it impact's us directly such as TB in PNG, decades of assistance has had no impact on those dedicated to despise us anyway, and all Humanitarian aid is fraught with skimming and corruption. Let those who criticize our democracy and way of life find their funding to do so elsewhere.

Limit the ownership of our productive farmlands, There is a reason they are buying it and selling it to a foreign owner is not in our interest.

We need to think to the long term health of our country and our descendents, You can sell Coal and iron ore Once , sure make a profit while the sun shines on that, but you can feed a nation forever on a managed fertile soil.

Australia needs to look to itself first, plenty of people are doing it hard here, why should we import excess problems or support them elsewhere before we look in our own backyard ?

Screw the Euro, the Piigs, the U.S , We all know they are a lost cause of their own making, Australia should be concentrating on us rather than trying to resuscitate a corpse elsewhere with our own peoples prosperity.

Plenty of people in the north of this country prepare each year for flooded roads and Cyclones, they know what might happen, They don't donate hard earned cash to people in China in the hopes a cyclone wont come, they ensure that they themselves are ready for whatever might happen.
 
SMH -

http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-new...-action-on-global-economy-20111018-1lu4k.html

Treasurer Wayne Swan has called for concerted international action, similar to that taken at the G20 summit in 2009, to pull the global economy back from the brink.

Mr Swan is in London for talks with the British government and business leaders, following a meeting of the G20 finance ministers in Paris over the weekend.

He told an Austrade business forum in London on Monday night (local time) that 2008 and 2011 were "very different beasts" because governments were better prepared, banks were stronger and a plan was in train.

"Oh really" from our very own Aussie Apparatchik
 
Looks like Australia isn't as 'immune' from the 'too big to fail' ideology after all, does it?

Still happy to pay your taxes and maintain this 'democratic' model where you have no say in how it's spent or a leadership with absolutely no respect for the rights of it's own citizens or appreciation for the concept of national sovereignty?

Be prepared for a lot more 'sacrifice' for the 'greater good' as they kick the can another 3 years down the road for an event much, much worse than this one.

This situation would not even be possible under a completely free, unregulated market with laissez faire at it's core.

You reap what you sow.
 
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