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Food bowl or food quarry ? : Comments

By Charles Nason, published 22/4/2013

Let's get our own house in order before we try to feed the world.

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runner - Right about the illegal economic invaders for the financial year $8 BILLION dollars worth of contracts have been signed by this Government directly relating to one group of people, sure everyone can guess who they are.

That $8 BILLION does not include the Navy taxi service or federal police time etc that is BILLIONS more.
Posted by Philip S, Tuesday, 23 April 2013 3:16:17 PM
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Philip S

You, Sir, seem to have forgotten, or perhaps were never aware, that the central tenet of chinese culture is their inherent superiority over others, so I do not see how Australians could possibly be more 'racist' than them. You also seem to have forgotten they invaded Tibet and have threatened Vietnam. The big difference between China and the USA is that the Americans eventually leave. Ho Chi Minh once said: 'I would rather sniff American &*^% for five years that eat chinese &*^% for 1000.' They are also threatening other Asian nations - chiefly Japan - with territorial claims. Does the USA do that to anyone?
Posted by Cody, Tuesday, 23 April 2013 5:31:24 PM
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No Philip S, you are confused.
The other countries, Vietnam & the Phillipines are claiming certain
Islands, but China is claiming the whole sea area, islands and all.
They even dispute other nations ships entering the area.
Posted by Bazz, Tuesday, 23 April 2013 11:13:03 PM
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Philip S

One other thing, is Australia any better off now than 30 years ago? Does our national debt indicate we are? Name me one single benefit of allowing chinese to purchase vast tracts of land and mineral deposits in our nation. Already, everyday, 60% of the profits from mining flow overseas, and all of the real wealth, because almost nothing is actually produced in Australia from those deposits. How does increasing that outflow benefit us?
Posted by Cody, Wednesday, 24 April 2013 4:46:09 AM
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Free trade is only on the income of agriculture, never on the cost structure of agriculture, so is not a free trade agreement at all, just a income free trade agreement.
Posted by dunart, Monday, 6 May 2013 11:37:17 AM
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