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The economy, through rose colored glasses

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Most of mine get out of the car I get under the house
Love the Blond bit yabby
Posted by Belly, Monday, 17 September 2012 6:10:06 AM
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yeah its funny watching the polls..every two day's
not

what the polls are saying 2%..here 2%..there 2% thjere
but once ya add up the cost..the gotta pick a sure winner..2%

its pathetic how the people see a billion offerd to those spending 6 billion allready..to send up a new beurocracy..2%

yeah
dad died extra 1%..its cold hard numbers..rose coloured glasses are affecting the vision..TAKE EM OFF*..look at how lawyers have tied us all up in red green black tape

its officially malfeaance..lawyer making TAXATION..lawyers making law

locking away petty criminals..just like 200 years ago
and bailing out the landed gentry..looting pillasging plundering despoiling..cause their lawyers..they make LAW*

laws that tell you your a slave
your a great looter..your the richest..now what wil you take with you,,here your a king..there your all..your dreams tried to treveal to you

but you forgot
Posted by one under god, Monday, 17 September 2012 9:06:16 AM
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Belly, if it were a race, I may agree with you, it's not as simply being better than the others does not automatically make you good.

The fact remains that we continue to hear this dribble about what great shape we are in, when we're not.

Once thermal coal mining dries up, and it is happening, I have to wonder where we go then, as no doubt we will still be at war and have the boat illegals fiasco to fund, who knows where from by the way.

The combination of labor's IR, the carbon tax, MRRT and the high dollar have taken their toll, but many of us knew that.

Sure, we may have low unemployment, now, but then, if you take into account the number who are under employed, the figure is certainly nothing to crow about.

And the 'crowing' is what gets up my nose and, it gives a faulse sense of security for many, although the latest mass job cuts by the states have many sleeping with one eye open.

Then we have the many contractors, many of whom have upgraded their plant, investing $millions as the mines simply won't entertain what they call, older machines.

Many of these people may loose their homes, with many being fooled by this governments fibs about our economy.

The latest poles show a surge by labor, when in fact, it is a decline by the libs, thanks largely to the actions of state premiers, trying to clean up the mess left by too many years of state labor.

There is little doubt labor has put the preverbal brakes on, effecting confidence.
Posted by rehctub, Monday, 17 September 2012 8:50:08 PM
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Rechtub sorry you are looking at this country with glasses that have steel lens
Posted by Belly, Tuesday, 18 September 2012 3:37:49 AM
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Belly, if it were a 'race' you would call the Australian economy a Bradbry, as our competitors have fallen over, doesn't make us strong, just stronger than the others, there's a huge difference.

The demise of the coal industry (thermal) was a given. The carbon and MRRT taxes just brought it forward.

Where governments should have considered helping this sector, they chose to punish it, despite the obvious ominous signs. Perhaps they (the miners) should have built cars in an unaffordable manner, at least then they may have stood a chance of assistance.

The recent poles are a classic. You note labor are not crowing about the numbers, that's because they know that the libs have slipped, rather that labor has risen.

With so many people loosing their jobs, and twice as many sleeping with one eye open, many labor followers would be sitting there saying, how can this be, we are in great shape. Apparently!
Posted by rehctub, Tuesday, 18 September 2012 5:47:53 AM
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Sorry Belly, posted twice.
Posted by rehctub, Tuesday, 18 September 2012 6:21:28 AM
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