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Message started by .JaSin. on Mar 15th, 2020 at 11:38am

Title: Patriotic Call: Spend for Australia!
Post by .JaSin. on Mar 15th, 2020 at 11:38am
ScoMo is now doing the American 'Patriotic' call.

"Spend for your Country!"

To help protect his precious Economy and fellow Politicians.
ScoMo wants all Australians to SPEND THEIR MONEY!

Really>?
In a Crises like this, where people are forced to spend already and make Supermarkets gain their best SALE ON RECORD at 200% more than a Christmas Sale. Where every Company is now trying to sell their Product as a 'Corona virus' deterrant and cash in on the panic.

So send ourselves broke to save his Economy.  ::)

In a Crises like this SAVINGS is everything.
Unless your money is 'imprisoned' in a Cashless Society,
rather than a tin under your bed and when Stockmarkets crash - it dissapears just like all your Super did when the GFC drop hit.  ::)

ScoMo is about as Patriotic an Australian as a Venezuelan President is for his country.  ::)

ScoMo would take the money and run to America if he ever had the chance.

Andrew Constance on the other hand would stick by his fellow Australians.
The people of Bega call his office Constantinople - that's how much they love him.

Title: Re: Patriotic Call: Spend for Australia!
Post by Captain Nemo on Mar 15th, 2020 at 11:52am
Actually, it could turn out that people say "bugger it!" I'm going to enjoy myself instead of worrying about death from a virus.

They might spend up and "live a little" as this crisis just highlights how short life is.


So, yes ... spend up my lovelies.  :)

Live a little.

Enjoy yourselves.  8-)

Title: Re: Patriotic Call: Spend for Australia!
Post by Ye Grappler on Mar 15th, 2020 at 1:06pm
Jesus Christ... people are stupid.  Went to the supermarket for a single bag of frozen vegetables to fill out a stew - after being astounded at the traffic in the carpark, then there were idiots coming out with truckloads of stuff, and not a parking space in sight (I pulled up in the roadway for the chemist - stuff it).

What the hell is wrong with people?

The only good thing is once the idiots finish their panic buying, and are locked down indoors 24/7 - the rest of us can shop in peace for our few items.

FFS.

Ration cards are next - idiots.  Hope Woolies and Coles put a ban on all returns.

Title: Re: Patriotic Call: Spend for Australia!
Post by Bam on Mar 17th, 2020 at 8:32pm

Captain Nemo wrote on Mar 15th, 2020 at 11:52am:
Actually, it could turn out that people say "bugger it!" I'm going to enjoy myself instead of worrying about death from a virus.

They might spend up and "live a little" as this crisis just highlights how short life is.


So, yes ... spend up my lovelies.  :)

Live a little.

Enjoy yourselves.  8-)

How much can one live it up when surrounded by hundreds of rolls of toilet paper? Brewing it into grog, perhaps?

Title: Re: Patriotic Call: Spend for Australia!
Post by John Smith on Mar 17th, 2020 at 9:07pm

Captain Nemo wrote on Mar 15th, 2020 at 11:52am:
Actually, it could turn out that people say "bugger it!" I'm going to enjoy myself instead of worrying about death from a virus.



spend it on what? pubs, cinemas, restaurants, clubs etc places are closed or closing, supermarkets are chaotic .. hardly enjoyable, shopping centers are empty

I went to a club for dinner and a beer with a mate last week, there were 6 people in there. More staff than customers. It's only a matter of time before they, and other like them, shut shop until this is over.

Title: Re: Patriotic Call: Spend for Australia!
Post by philperth2010 on Mar 17th, 2020 at 9:35pm
Morrison should be worried....The stimulus will be blown at supermarkets whilst small business goes to the wall....Schools should be shut down last week???

>:( >:( >:(

Title: Re: Patriotic Call: Spend for Australia!
Post by .JaSin. on Mar 17th, 2020 at 11:18pm
Supermarkets are loving this.

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