I disagree with this bit, I'm a good guy, and I have several.Yippe-Ki-Ya said:Howard was probably the WORST thing that ever happened to the Liberal Party! History will judge him along the same lines as some of history's worst dictators - having single handedly disarmed all the good guys in Australia, and left only the cops and criminals (the bad guys) with guns... this is the single worst infringement on individual freedoms which i can ever recall any so-called "liberal" ever inflicting on individual liberties.
boston said:That's interesting. But not in my household, or anyone that I knows household.Big A.D. said:2. Our standards of living has increased significantly over the last 6 years, with the average household better of by around $5000 per year in real terms.
It must be one of those statistics that are.... shall we say, selective.
Yippe-Ki-Ya said:mmm....shiney! said:TheEnd said:Who's made their decisions on the election?
I made up my mind many years ago, I'll be voting the same way I did at the previous Fed election, ie:
what a tit! a spoiled ballot is just as good as a vote for the current establishment.
JulieW said:The staff were failing the electoral laws in a couple of areas. (or am I wrong - don't you have to state that you've not voted already today and that this is your correct name?)
Silver Pauper said:So putting all the pieces of information in their proper perspective, while the standard of living and incomes have risen over the past few years, the rise is lower than would be expected when looking at historical increases and projecting the forward. So simply the red represents where we should be and the blue line is we are.
So while you are technically correct, it is very apparent the standard of living and incomes have not risen in line with historical expectations, so Yippie is not wrong to feel like he has lost ground in the past 6 years either. And if you read the report, the researchers make it plainly clear the factors surrounding the cost of living, standard of living, and incomes were heavily impacted by lower interest rates, a stronger Australian dollar and the mining sector.
Big A.D. said:Silver Pauper said:So putting all the pieces of information in their proper perspective, while the standard of living and incomes have risen over the past few years, the rise is lower than would be expected when looking at historical increases and projecting the forward. So simply the red represents where we should be and the blue line is we are.
More accurately, the red line indicates (roughly) where we would be if our standard of living increased in a linear fashion at the same rate as it did under Howard-Costello.
What Yippe and many others seem to forget is that we had the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression immediately after Howard-Costello. Not only did our standard of living not fall off the chart like it did for most of the world's advanced economies, it basically flat-lined and then went up.
So while you are technically correct, it is very apparent the standard of living and incomes have not risen in line with historical expectations, so Yippie is not wrong to feel like he has lost ground in the past 6 years either. And if you read the report, the researchers make it plainly clear the factors surrounding the cost of living, standard of living, and incomes were heavily impacted by lower interest rates, a stronger Australian dollar and the mining sector.
I did read the report and I'm not "technically" correct, I am correct: our standards of living have not fallen and Yippe is full of brown, smelly stuff in saying they have.
Frankly, if Yippe's "expectations" mean he thinks he "should" be at where the red line stops, he's simply off in his own little world that bears little resemblance to reality.
Big A.D. said:Frankly, if Yippe's "expectations" mean he thinks he "should" be at where the red line stops, he's simply off in his own little world that bears little resemblance to reality.
Silver Pauper said:There is no data that you have referenced to substantiate your claim that 'Our standards of living has increased significantly over the last 6 years.' The annualised rate of increase has remained the same for the past 17 years according to the data, there has been no significant increase in the past 6 years.
I see one raving lunatic on this thread and it's you yippee. You got rabies or something coz you're frothing at the mouth.Yippe-Ki-Ya said:doomsday surprise said:What is the point of electing any of these bozos?
The big cuts, the big fiscally responsible party is doing precisely - SWEET FA!! A few cuts to foreign aid and a bit of 'saving' by ''stopping the boats"!
Wasn't this the party going on a few months ago that the budget was in crisis? And how are they fixing it? By spending almost as much as labor!!! Electoral geniuses!!!
The two major parties are the same party. The joke is that anyone thinks these idiots are any different.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/05/coalition-costings-cuts-foreign-aid
You must be seriously retarded
Hmmm, lets see, without going into too much detail 6-7 years ago I lived in a good suburb the equivalent of St Ives in Sydney. I now live the equivalent of the foothills of the Blue Mountains.Big A.D. said:No, it just means your household and those of the people you know are not average households. If your household is down over the period, someone else's is up and then some.
That's also assuming you actually have complete records of what your household earned and spent over the last 6-7 years and have compared that data to what you're earning and spending now.
If you're just going on gut-feeling then, yeah, it's easy think you're doing it tougher. "Everything's good" doesn't sell newspapers or win elections as well as "Budget In Crisis!" does.
But you obviously used to be?boston said:6-7 years ago I lived in a good suburb the equivalent of St Ives in Sydney.
6-7 years ago I would travel overseas and eat in upmarket restaurants.
I used to drive an upmarket imported car.
I am not a lavish spender.
Actually no.col0016 said:But you obviously used to be?boston said:6-7 years ago I lived in a good suburb the equivalent of St Ives in Sydney.
6-7 years ago I would travel overseas and eat in upmarket restaurants.
I used to drive an upmarket imported car.
I am not a lavish spender.
My mistake.boston said:Actually no.col0016 said:But you obviously used to be?boston said:6-7 years ago I lived in a good suburb the equivalent of St Ives in Sydney.
6-7 years ago I would travel overseas and eat in upmarket restaurants.
I used to drive an upmarket imported car.
I am not a lavish spender.
DanDee said:I disagree with this bit, I'm a good guy, and I have several.Yippe-Ki-Ya said:Howard was probably the WORST thing that ever happened to the Liberal Party! History will judge him along the same lines as some of history's worst dictators - having single handedly disarmed all the good guys in Australia, and left only the cops and criminals (the bad guys) with guns... this is the single worst infringement on individual freedoms which i can ever recall any so-called "liberal" ever inflicting on individual liberties.![]()