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Re: Australian immigration

Post by Jasin » Sat Mar 16, 2024 5:23 pm

Hopefully if we go to war with China. All the Chinese foreign investments get written off as cheaper buys for locals.

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Re: Australian immigration

Post by Bobby » Sat Mar 16, 2024 7:29 pm

Vulcan wrote:
Sat Mar 16, 2024 5:23 pm
Hopefully if we go to war with China. All the Chinese foreign investments get written off as cheaper buys for locals.
It would be confiscated and sold for war bonds.

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Re: Australian immigration

Post by Jasin » Sat Mar 16, 2024 10:31 pm

Sounds good to me. :D
I have my sights set on a big complex own by a foreign Chinese company.
War would justify my 'corporate takeover'.

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Re: Australian immigration

Post by Bobby » Sun Mar 17, 2024 12:59 pm

Mar 17, 2024

Sky News host James Morrow has slammed
Labor’s “big Australia” policy,
which has seen Australia’s migration intake soar to record levels.

According to the Daily Telegraph, Australia’s migration intake hit record levels in January
despite Labor’s plan to slow the surge of new arrivals.

“This is really, really sinister here –
I mean, we talk about a housing crisis,
we talk about inflation, we talk about household incomes going backwards,” Mr Morrow said.

“And this is because Labor has decided to pursue a big Australia policy.

“What have we got? We’ve got sticky inflation; we’ve got housing prices that are through the roof.”



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Re: Australian immigration

Post by Jasin » Sun Mar 17, 2024 2:47 pm

Albanese would willingly do a Biden's 'flood' of illegals if he could get away with it. Compromising the quality of life that Australians have built for themselves in the proper time in accordance to 'conservative' population growth.
I bet Biden told Albanese "Let them flood in!"

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Re: Australian immigration

Post by Bobby » Sun Mar 17, 2024 3:00 pm

Vulcan wrote:
Sun Mar 17, 2024 2:47 pm
Albanese would willingly do a Biden's 'flood' of illegals if he could get away with it. Compromising the quality of life that Australians have built for themselves in the proper time in accordance to 'conservative' population growth.
I bet Biden told Albanese "Let them flood in!"

Too many people -
house, unit, flat prices and rents are now astronomical.

Australians are stuck between a rock and a hard place:


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Re: Australian immigration

Post by Jasin » Sun Mar 17, 2024 3:06 pm

Incredibly so. Albanese has ruined a lot of people's lives here - just to let plebs into the country and sit on the dole.
So irresponsible. Voldermort Dutton is the good guy. Potter Albanese is the bad guy.

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Re: Australian immigration

Post by Bobby » Sun Mar 17, 2024 3:18 pm

Vulcan wrote:
Sun Mar 17, 2024 3:06 pm
Incredibly so. Albanese has ruined a lot of people's lives here - just to let plebs into the country and sit on the dole.
So irresponsible. Voldermort Dutton is the good guy. Potter Albanese is the bad guy.


The fields of Eden are full of trash
And if we beg and we borrow and steal
We'll never get it back
People are hungry, they crowd around
And the city gets bigger as the country comes begging to town

[Chorus]
We're stuck between a rock
And a hard place
Between a rock
And a hard place

[Verse 2]
This talk of freedom and human rights
Means bullying and private wars
And chucking all the dust into our eyes
And peasant people, poorer than dirt
Who are caught in the crossfire
End up nothing to lose but their shirts, yeah

We're in the same boat on the same sea
And we're sailing south on the same breeze
Building dream churches with silver spires
And our rogue children are playing loaded dice

[Bridge]
You'd better stop, yeah, give it all you got
Give me the truth now, don't want no shame
I'd be hung, drawn and quartered for a sheep
Just as well as a lamb

[Outro]
Stuck between a rock and a hard place
A rock and a hard place
You'd better stop, put on a kind face
Can't you see what you've done to me?

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Re: Australian immigration

Post by Bobby » Mon Mar 18, 2024 2:12 pm

Part of the reason we need to import people is because kids are too expensive.

At my last job I spoke to a mother who had 2 kids at child care.
$100 per day per kid.
That was costing her $1,000 per week.
She was only working so that she could stay in the workforce
and keep her skills up to date - not because it was profitable.

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Re: Australian immigration

Post by Jasin » Mon Mar 18, 2024 2:17 pm

Bobby wrote:
Mon Mar 18, 2024 2:12 pm
Part of the reason we need to import people is because kids are too expensive.

At my last job I spoke to a mother who had 2 kids at child care.
$100 per day per kid.
That was costing her $1,000 per week.
She was only working so that she could stay in the workforce
and keep her skills up to date - not because it was profitable.
Which button is the 'highlight' button Bobby?

Anyway good point. Raising kids in Australia has become an expensive commodity.
When I vote Independents. If the 'Family First' Party is in there - I tick their box.
I think you are very right in this post.
It's very 'economical' if you just import 'adults' and they don't breed kids to suckle on the Economy, but just provide good 'retired' revenue with what they leave behind.

Both Parties pump the Women's Liberation thing to make Women work for 'their' Economy, rather than stay home and raise kids into decent human beings.

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