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Vic How would you rate Daniel Andrews' performance as Victorian Premier? - Part 6

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My point is it is difficult making comparisons. I believe my parents did it harder than me. My kids got more than we did. Parents want more for their kids than they had in my experience.

I've never held a job that paid me overtime, not that I didnt do any.
I'd surmise OT was a factor in paying your house off, its one of the employment decisions we make, e.g working for yourself/employing people.
Paying your house off is never easy.

Yes, getting your first house has never been easy. Keeping it can be difficult in a climate of rising interest rates.
Getting your first house these days is significantly more difficult than in generations past. The numbers do not lie.

Which means younger people get trapped in the rent cycle longer, taking many more years to establish their asset base.
 
Fair enough regarding the AEC, clearly I didn't have all the information on that one.

I have no time for Bogut whatsoever, but I think the action of VEC (whether they are required to do it or not) is unnecessary.

Based on how many of those BS sort of "ads" I see on various social media platforms, if the VEC are following all of them up and issuing these sorts of notices regularly, they clearly aren't doing anything to actually enforce them, which has me skeptical of the underlying motives of this one.

I look forward to all PRBitch Tweets including “The following has been paid for by the Victorian taxpayers campaign for Dictator Dan”
 

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My point is it is difficult making comparisons. I believe my parents did it harder than me. My kids got more than we did. Parents want more for their kids than they had in my experience.

I've never held a job that paid me overtime, not that I didnt do any.
I'd surmise OT was a factor in paying your house off, its one of the employment decisions we make, e.g working for yourself/employing people.
Paying your house off is never easy.

Yes, getting your first house has never been easy. Keeping it can be difficult in a climate of rising interest rates.
Your experience is that of someone substantially older but - we are talking about people 35 and under who are seeing housing prices be a far larger multiple of the minimum wage than its ever been in australias history.

Much larger than when you got in the market and much larger than when your parents got in the market.
 
I look forward to all PRBitch Tweets including “The following has been paid for by the Victorian taxpayers campaign for Dictator Dan”
You want to make that account more popular?

You monster
 
Your experience is that of someone substantially older but - we are talking about people 35 and under who are seeing housing prices be a far larger multiple of the minimum wage than its ever been in australias history.

Much larger than when you got in the market and much larger than when your parents got in the market.

It was the boomer line that is promoted - their effect on the current day market. The wealth generated by long term ownership (paying it off) & inflation, which is probably around the corner for todays mortgaged property owners.
 

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I was hoping there would be a definitive conclusion. At least the various arguments for and against are discussed
As soon as I saw it was BI i knew it would go nowhere but even so it still let me down

Its not hard to understand the challenges now compared to 20 years ago let alone 40 if you think about it.

Buying a house was never easy unless you were rich but it's getting a hell of a lot harder to get into the market now.

Our last place which we moved out of last year went up over 80% in less than 7 years and we live 40kms out of townAAmd that place was 50 years old

Some places out here are going for over a mil now which is crazy

Wages haven't gone up anywhere close to house prices
 
ok i think i must be heartless - just did a cursory search and found a 39 year old woman from Melbourne and her two year, $100k ordeal in trying to fall pregnant and how she has very little time left and how the postponement was going to affect them - I would say I'm an empath but I just didn't care - if you can't get pregnant you can't get pregnant - it's how the chips fall
FFS - the ****hole of the Month award is very much overrated.
 
It was the boomer line that is promoted - their effect on the current day market. The wealth generated by long term ownership (paying it off) & inflation, which is probably around the corner for todays mortgaged property owners.
That doesnt alter the fact that the multiple of the minimum wage to purchase a house has gone up by a lot.
 

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Western Australia keeping their border closed.
They’re an island, on an island. They think they are keeping Omicron out forever. They sneer at the eastern states and call us incompetent but when people can just stroll back and forth across your border at any time of the night and day, or live within metres of it, things are very different. Queensland gave it a good go, but there comes a time when you have to deal with a different reality.
 
That doesnt alter the fact that the multiple of the minimum wage to purchase a house has gone up by a lot.

See this post that I liked, as I agreed:
Getting your first house these days is significantly more difficult than in generations past. The numbers do not lie.

Which means younger people get trapped in the rent cycle longer, taking many more years to establish their asset base.
 
Why on earth would they even consider opening up in this climate?

They aren’t opening up as promised on Feb 5 because their health care system was designed and planned by a toddler. It’s more amusing that they think they’ll keep cases down forever.
 
They’re an island, on an island. They think they are keeping Omicron out forever. They sneer at the eastern states and call us incompetent but when people can just stroll back and forth across your border at any time of the night and day, or live within metres of it, things are very different. Queensland gave it a good go, but there comes a time when you have to deal with a different reality.

Victoria tried but its NSWs fault, as all Victorians know !
No doubt there are many hoping WA doesnt succeed.

The number of days kids were locked out of school will be a simple measure of success/failure of the various approaches, when the dust settles.
 
They aren’t opening up as promised on Feb 5 because their health care system was designed and planned by a toddler. It’s more amusing that they think they’ll keep cases down forever.
Again though, why would they even consider opening up in this climate?
 
They aren’t opening up as promised on Feb 5 because their health care system was designed and planned by a toddler. It’s more amusing that they think they’ll keep cases down forever.
Or we have to wait 9 years for a liberal government to not build a hospital to get a labor government that is now building a hospital

Same as the last two large public hospitals built in perth have been built by labor and both liberal governments in between failed to build one - but hey dont let facts get in the way of your hysterical ranting.
 
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