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Reply #30 - Dec 27th, 2017 at 8:28pm
 
President Elect, The Mechanic wrote on Dec 27th, 2017 at 7:39pm:
TheFunPolice wrote on Dec 27th, 2017 at 7:35pm:
To shitedown her newborn nieces throat  Cheesy


why doesn't FD clean up this forum of spamming scum?  Angry

Fd thinks it’s funny: as do I... it’s a bit like life !

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......Australia has an illegitimate Government!
 
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Reply #31 - Dec 27th, 2017 at 8:30pm
 
Its time wrote on Dec 27th, 2017 at 7:47pm:
President Elect, The Mechanic wrote on Dec 27th, 2017 at 7:39pm:
TheFunPolice wrote on Dec 27th, 2017 at 7:35pm:
To shitedown her newborn nieces throat  Cheesy


why doesn't FD clean up this forum of spamming scum?  Angry


The rtards might have to get real jobs?

Life is like a box of chocolates!

Do you get someone else to choose yours? Maybe, maybe not! Sometimes it works out....,....  Grin
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Re: juliar's new years resolution
Reply #32 - Dec 28th, 2017 at 8:54am
 
Gosh Futility in search of Failure hasn't improved any.

Gee it is hard to cope with all this fawning adulation from all those adoring Welfare Dependent Lefties.

The Lefties know they can abuse me as much as they like as I don't go running to the MOD like certain other Delicate Blossoms here.


And just for the Welfare Dependent Lefties a Tribute to their wonderful HERO

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How many of the upcoming Labor byelections will Mal win while he is on a winning streak ?



And what about the vile slime trying to destroy our great nation ?

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Re: juliar's new years resolution
Reply #33 - Dec 28th, 2017 at 9:06am
 
And the Welfare Dependent Lefties can rest in pieces as Mal propels Australia to greatness again after the horrific destruction by Labor during their six sick years of Socialist waste and disgrace.

Australia is becoming a great nation again under Mal's skilled guidance. An election win for Mal is a certainty.





Australia's economy closing in on the world's top 10
DECEMBER 28 2017 - 8:38AM

Population growth will help propel Australia to become the world's 11th biggest economy within a decade, a report predicts.

The London-based Centre for Economics and Business Research is forecasting Australia will climb two places on its world economic league table by 2026 from its current ranking of 13.

VIDEO: Economy growing at 'moderate' pace


Figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics reveal 14,000 new jobs were added in June.

Countries that depend on brainpower to drive their economies will generally overtake those dependant on natural resources, with China tipped to replace the US as the world's biggest economy in 2030, the center says.

While Australia's economic growth has been fuelled by resources in recent years, the centre also noted that it's become one of the most popular countries in the world for inward migration.

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The London-based Centre for Economics and Business Research is forecasting Australia will climb two places on its world economic league table by 2026 from its current ranking of 13. Photo: Virginia Star

And it's particularly Australia's intake of migrants with highly sought-after skills that will help fuel its future growth.

"The growing population means the economy is forecast to rise from 13th largest in 2017 to 11th largest economy in 2026," the centre's 2018 World Economic League Table said.

Australia took in just under 190,000 permanent migrants during the 2015-2016 financial year, the majority of whom were skilled.

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A growing population will help propel Australia's economy higher on a global scale. Photo: Peter Rae

Some, however, believe we should trim our intake.

A survey published by the Australian Population Research Institute in October found three quarters of Australians believe the country doesn't need any more people and nearly half support a partial ban on Muslims migrants.

The institute said at the time it believed the results were driven by the impact of population growth on people's quality of life and the rapid change in Australia's ethnic and religious make-up.

But the Centre for Economics and Business Research's report says that with the digital revolution set to power the world economy through to 2032, countries will need creative workers and one of the best ways to get them is through migration.

It also predicts energy prices will fall in the next 25 years amid a substantial rise in the use of renewables for power generation and growth of energy supplies from fracking.

Resource-rich economies that fail to diversify risk having their economic growth impeded, the centre warned.

Meanwhile some of Australia's closest neighbours are expected to enjoy booms, with the centre forecasting the economic rise of developing countries.

Indonesia and Korea are expected to enter the top 10 of the world's biggest economies by 2032, with Taiwan, Thailand and the Philippines all on track to enter the top 25.

"By 2030 three of the world's top four economies will be Asian (China, India and Japan)," the center said.

http://www.smh.com.au/business/the-economy/australia-s-economy-closing-in-on-the...
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Re: juliar's new years resolution
Reply #34 - Dec 28th, 2017 at 10:26am
 
juliar wrote on Dec 28th, 2017 at 9:06am:
And the Welfare Dependent Lefties can rest in pieces as Mal propels Australia to greatness again after the horrific destruction by Labor during their six sick years of Socialist waste and disgrace.

Australia is becoming a great nation again under Mal's skilled guidance. An election win for Mal is a certainty.



What a joke. And you too can wait around all year just to  have a job wrapping up christmas presents and be part of Mal's fake service economy run on a credit card Cheesy LOL
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In August 2021, Newcastle Coroner Karen Dilks recorded that Lisa Shaw had died “due to complications of an AstraZeneca COVID vaccination”.
 
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Reply #35 - Dec 28th, 2017 at 12:40pm
 
The LostSnail is trying to sound intelligent by doing a bit of parroting. Didn't work.
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Re: juliar's new years resolution
Reply #36 - Dec 28th, 2017 at 2:06pm
 
juliar wrote on Dec 28th, 2017 at 9:06am:
And the Welfare Dependent Lefties can rest in pieces as Mal propels Australia to greatness again after the horrific destruction by Labor during their six sick years of Socialist waste and disgrace.

Australia is becoming a great nation again under Mal's skilled guidance. An election win for Mal is a certainty.




The Libbos have put us into $602 billion into debt.

http://www.australiandebtclock.com.au/


It was only $200 billion under Labor.
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Reply #37 - Dec 28th, 2017 at 6:03pm
 
juliar wrote on Dec 28th, 2017 at 12:40pm:
The LostSnail is trying to sound intelligent by doing a bit of parroting. Didn't work.


So our future economy is going to be about bringing in more imported goods and importing more people to buy them using credit cards no doubt !! What sort of sustainable economy is that ?

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In August 2021, Newcastle Coroner Karen Dilks recorded that Lisa Shaw had died “due to complications of an AstraZeneca COVID vaccination”.
 
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Reply #38 - Dec 28th, 2017 at 6:10pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Dec 27th, 2017 at 10:18am:
Its time wrote on Dec 27th, 2017 at 9:51am:
aquascoot wrote on Dec 27th, 2017 at 9:06am:
Redmond Neck wrote on Dec 27th, 2017 at 7:45am:
She has to be a paid stooge of Lib/Nats !

No one could post that cut and paste crap every day unless they were being paid to do so!

Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes



and Get Up are not paid stooges of the left ?? Wink Wink


Didn't Mr Pyne try to employ their services  Smiley



and pyne is as far removed from a strong powerful alpha male as you can get.
pyne is a clone of rudd.
they are both weak sauce, weak leaders who are men of words and not men of action.


so its unsurprising that pyne would vibe with get up.

in life there are the 'players"...the strong noble action taking entrepreneurs and risk takers , usually of the right,
trump is the symbolic superman of this cohort

and there are the 'spectators"...the weak , resentful, passive aggressive inactive commentators and chattering classes , usually of the left.  the hero of this group is Karl Marx, because he said they should be entitled to share in the wealth, because, because....well, just because  Cheesy Cheesy


But that is the 'nature' of Australian Politics.
Compared to the 'northern hemisphere' versions of the USA and the UK.
Australian Politics is 'doomed' to
FAIL
.
Because there can be only
ONE
Political Nation and that is the USA.

Australia can only be 'political' via its 'people' as a mass - like a school of fish.
So with this, the Australian Political leadership is getting 'weaker and weaker' until one day, you will have a Gay, transsexual, Autistic Prime Minister to hump the leg of the President of the United States.

So the Australian 'leadership' will become so weak (and corrupt), regardless of which party, etc - that they will be 'sacrificed' upon the Southern Cross to die for 'our' sins as Australians.
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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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Reply #39 - Dec 28th, 2017 at 7:07pm
 
While the Labor imbeciles were following the Socialist road to ruin squandering borrowed money on Socialist waste and disgrace the much more financially canny Lib govt is following a carefully thought out strategy leading to booming prosperity for all Australia.

The utterly incompetent Labor imbeciles wasted the budget surplus and then proceeded to borrow and then waste all that too.

So the incoming Lib govt started with a massive debt with nothing to show for it - the legacy of the Labor imbeciles.

Responsible Govts borrow to fund huge infrastructure projects which are of lasting benefit to all Australia. Think Mal's Snowy Scheme 2.





Reserve Bank governor Philip Lowe urges government to invest in infrastructure
Peter Martin SEPTEMBER 22 2016

Incoming Reserve Bank chief Philip Lowe has appealed to the Turnbull government to help him out with economic management by borrowing big for infrastructure, saying there's only so much that further cuts in interest rates can do.

In what amounted to a plea to the Prime Minister and Treasurer to take advantage of near-record low interest rates and borrow now that the Reserve Bank's cash rate was close to 0 at 1.5%, he told a parliamentary hearing that monetary policy is "not working as effectively as it might have".

VIDEO: Economy exceeding expectations


In his first address as RBA Governor, Philip Lowe says the economy is adjusting well after the mining boom. Courtesy ABC News 24.

"One response is to keep doing more of it in the hope that it finally works, he said. "My judgment is that that has not been particularly useful.

"Another option is for some entity in the economy to use the low interest rates to increase its spending. The government could either use its balance sheet or its planning capacity to do infrastructure spending."

Asked whether the ratings agencies would strip Australia of its AAA credit rating if it ran up more debt, Dr Lowe said it would be important to use the funds for investment rather than recurrent spending.

"If we keep on borrowing to fund recurrent expenditure, it's going to have to be paid by our children and we start to lose our insurance against something going wrong," he said. "But that does not mean that we cannot borrow to build assets.

"That is what most businesses do; they meet their ongoing costs through their revenue flow and they borrow to build assets. So the test is: can the government, can any of us find assets to build that generate a return for society? If you can do that in a structured, disciplined, rigorous process with good governance, I am hopeful you could have a conversation with the rating agencies about that - whether you could convince them, I do not know."

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RBA boss Philip Lowe says the reforms of the 1980s and '90s have given us a more flexible economy. Photo: Brook Mitchell

Asked whether there was a limit to how much the Turnbull government should borrow, he said the limit was finding worthwhile projects.

"Two weeks ago, the Australian government could borrow at the lowest rate since Federation," he said. "If we can develop strong business cases, just as a private business does, we can find the money."

Dr Lowe rejected the contention that the Reserve Bank's two interest rate cuts this year had sparked a new round of house price rises.

"In fact, house price growth has slowed over the course of the year, and I think that is good," he said. "As the father of 3 children, I do worry that people are paying so much for their housing. The solution to that, and I am going to sound like a broken record here, is housing supply and investment in transportation infrastructure."

Although Australia's terms of trade appeared to have stopped falling, from here on living standards would grow more slowly.

"From the early 1990s up to 2006 or 2007, we had annual growth in real per capita income of almost 3% a year. No other Western country has had anything like that. We are not going to go back to that, but we can go back to having very respectable growth. We are going need a laser-like focus on lifting productivity growth."

Asked whether the big four banks were right to refuse to pass on all of the Reserve Bank's August interest rate cut, Dr Lowe said they had prioritised their shareholders over their borrowers in order to maintain their return on equity. Over time it would slip as new competitors ate away at their business models. "Inevitably competition comes from the new entrants," he said. "It is not likely that all of a sudden existing incumbents will decide to compete a whole lot more aggressively."

Ahead of the parliamentary committee's grilling of bank executives due next month, Dr Lowe said he wanted banking to return to be seen as "profession of stewardship, not marketing or product-distribution."

"I do not know how to embed within a commercial bank the idea that trust is the foundation of the noble profession that we do," he said. "I wish you good luck as you pursue the issues."


http://www.smh.com.au/business/the-economy/reserve-bank-governor-philip-lowe-urg...
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Reply #40 - Dec 28th, 2017 at 7:24pm
 
juliar wrote on Dec 28th, 2017 at 12:40pm:
The LostSnail is trying to sound intelligent by doing a bit of parroting. Didn't work.


trying to sound intelligent

You should give that a go?
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Reply #41 - Dec 28th, 2017 at 7:52pm
 
Is DNA identifying with something as he does yet another parrot ?  He's so full of originality. But then he IS a Lefty.
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Reply #42 - Dec 28th, 2017 at 8:02pm
 
juliar wrote on Dec 28th, 2017 at 7:52pm:
Is DNA identifying with something as he does yet another parrot ?  He's so full of originality. But then he IS a Lefty.


another new years resolution for you socko. Try and sound intelligent for a change Cheesy LOL
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Reply #43 - Dec 29th, 2017 at 11:47am
 
Liar intelligent? Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #44 - Dec 29th, 2017 at 12:13pm
 
Juliar plans to smother everyone with shite,... same as last year!

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