Is his whiskey any good lol
If not I don’t blame old mate for refusing a glass but it seems Connor doesn’t like being told No
Just thinkin' Taz, can he play tennis ?
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Is his whiskey any good lol
If not I don’t blame old mate for refusing a glass but it seems Connor doesn’t like being told No
Most people on this website probably don't care about cash and what it means.
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The ramifications of this is still not being understood by folks. It's not just about cash and your personal choices to store it yourself. This is all about forced consumerism in order to navigate around the global financial bubble.
You are going to be FORCED to spend. Think about the flow on effects of this. Government and banks will have TOTAL control over your spending.
The ramifications of this is still not being understood by folks. It's not just about cash and your personal choices to store it yourself. This is all about forced consumerism in order to navigate around the global financial bubble.
You are going to be FORCED to spend. Think about the flow on effects of this. Government and banks will have TOTAL control over your spending...........and your saving.
I imagine that the next bust of this ridiculous boom-bust cycle is gonna be a big one. Possibly the biggest we've ever seen, at least since the Great Depression. '08 was just a taste.
Indeed.
All of this is designed to steer around it, I am not engaging some big brother tin foil hat rant here.
People involved in "voodoo" employment would be wise to set themselves up in essential industries right now, because the non essential woo-woo jobs will be the first to go. Cash is going to be phased out and controlled consumer spending is going to be the mechanism utilised.


Worth noting as well that there's serious chatter from the coalition and their lobby groups about a reversion to WorkChoices and a weakening of unfair dismissal laws. No redundancy packages needed if unfair dismissal exemptions come in.
Convenient timing when the mass layoffs occur. This could be huge.
Trump: "I think I might buy Greenland. I could buy Greenland if I wanted to. It would be the biggest island-buying ever, in the history of the world. The biggest. No one has ever bought Greenland, but I could buy it."
Greenland: "Umm, we're not for sale..."
The ramifications of this is still not being understood by folks. It's not just about cash and your personal choices to store it yourself. This is all about forced consumerism in order to navigate around the global financial bubble.
You are going to be FORCED to spend. Think about the flow on effects of this. Government and banks will have TOTAL control over your spending...........and your saving.
I imagine that the next bust of this ridiculous boom-bust cycle is gonna be a big one. Possibly the biggest we've ever seen, at least since the Great Depression. '08 was just a taste.
Worth noting as well that there's serious chatter from the coalition and their lobby groups about a reversion to WorkChoices and a weakening of unfair dismissal laws. No redundancy packages needed if unfair dismissal exemptions come in.
Convenient timing when the mass layoffs occur. This could be huge.
Indeed.
All of this is designed to steer around it, I am not engaging in some big brother tin foil hat rant here.
People involved in "voodoo" employment would be wise to set themselves up in essential industries right now, because the non essential woo-woo jobs will be the first to go. Cash is going to be phased out and controlled consumer spending is going to be the mechanism utilised. The shrinking of the cash pool starts in January.
First and foremost, as I have always stated, become as independent from the sytem as you possibly can..........NOW.
The key though is that they won't raise Newstart - when the layoffs occur that'll be huge.
Won't happen, Morrison is many things but he's not suicidal. It's just some newly minted backbenchers.
The key though is that they won't raise Newstart - when the layoffs occur that'll be huge.
Out of interest, what do you define those as? And what are the woo-woo jobs?
There certainly are huge numbers of woo-woo or bulls**t jobs.
..........and THIS runs contra to their economic stimulus philosophies!!!!!!!
RBA boss says raising Newstart more effective than tax cuts for the wealthy
RBA Governor Philip Lowe supports an increase in Newstart to boost the economy. Source: AAP
Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Philip Lowe says despite growth being revised down for 2019, there are signs the economy has reached a "turning point".
Labor MP Alicia Payne questioned whether tax cuts for the wealthy or raising unemployment benefits would have a bigger economic benefit. "In the short run I think you get more stimulus from giving money to people who have a high propensity to spend that money so that's obviously lower income people, so in the short run I think the answer to that is pretty clear," Dr Lowe told the committee.
Looking at the longer term was more complicated, he said.
"We've got to think about the incentives for work and innovation and reward. It may be in the longer run having low tax rate on people who earn higher income either through entrepreneurship or other reasons actually stimulates more growth in the economy so everyone can be better off."
It's not the first time Dr Lowe has publicly backed an increase to the $277-a-week Newstart payment, but he stopped short of calling on the government to raise the amount by $75 as welfare groups are demanding. "Increased spending there would see greater spending in the economy, but it's a balance. The government has to decide where best to spend its scarce resources."
Dr Lowe used the hearing to outline an optimistic view of Australia's economy declaring the nation may have reached a "gentle turning point", paving the way for growth to pick up again next year. But Dr Lowe again reminded governments there is more they could do to get the economy moving, as uncertainty borne of global trade tensions continues to swirl. The central bank this week revised down its growth forecast for 2019, from 2.75 per cent to 2.5 per cent.
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RBA boss says raising Newstart more effective than tax cuts for the wealthy
Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Philip Lowe says despite growth being revised down for 2019, there are signs the economy has reached a "turning point".www.sbs.com.au
Spot on. And people who have less proportionately spend more when they get an increase in income. A Newstart increase is an obvious necessity to almost anyone who isn't a parliamentarian.
..........and THIS runs contra to their economic stimulus philosophies!!!!!!!
Yep, literally everyone with an understanding of the basics wants Newstart lifted - and let's be honest, there's a moral imperative to lift it as most people on it are not there by choice.
THere's a view though that Morrison won't do it because he knows his vote is ingrained to look down on "dole bludgers" - the hypocrite scum who believe they are ENTITLED to their franking credits because they "worked hard" and "deserve" to enjoy life as grey nomads. On the political calculus he's correct.
Also, his bulls**t happy clapper US prosperity reglion teaches that poverty is essentially a choice - believe in Jebus hard enough and he will bring you riches. So the poor clearly don't believe hard enough.
IMO nobody works harder than the single Mum hospital cleaner who's on 50k a year and has a son living at home on Newstart because he's basically unemployable because he was never prepared for the contemporary service economy and the job on the line at the car factry down the road he's perfectly capable of was stolen from him by a bunch of smarmy private school hirds from Sydney.
Non essential and luxury industries.
Tourism, consumer luxuries, intensive government spending programs (Dan Andrews & roads etc.)....and yes....the woo woo academia industry.
Of course, it all depends on how quickly and radically they can bring in the changes.
Indeed.
All of this is designed to steer around it, I am not engaging in some big brother tin foil hat rant here.
People involved in "voodoo" employment would be wise to set themselves up in essential industries right now, because the non essential woo-woo jobs will be the first to go. Cash is going to be phased out and controlled consumer spending is going to be the mechanism utilised. The shrinking of the cash pool starts in January.
First and foremost, as I have always stated, become as independent from the sytem as you possibly can..........NOW.


