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Post by bug on Feb 26, 2024 13:39:51 GMT 10
I'm amazed they aren't already in recession. The US has a national auto-immune disease that attacks anyone who tries to make it a better place, whilst defending parasites.
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Post by spinifex on Feb 26, 2024 17:19:33 GMT 10
NSW to make you need a planning approval to keep a caravan on your property for more than 6mths Labour, the party for the working class, looking after battling Aussies during a housing crisis they created by importing half a million immigrants. The sheep get the government they deserve. They keep voting for these idiots. Absolutely nailed it.
The question is who does one vote for.
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Post by bug on Feb 26, 2024 18:26:12 GMT 10
Sustainable Australia Party got my vote. Sensible community minded party. Opposed to the 'big Australia', in favour of local communities, environmentally minded but opposed to the socialist/marxist crap from the greens.
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Post by malewithatail on Feb 27, 2024 9:18:20 GMT 10
Be aware of cheap cable, the Chinese stuff is CCA, copper clad aluminum and goes open circuit with corrosion, or even being flexed. U have been warned !!
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Post by spatial on Feb 27, 2024 13:09:51 GMT 10
I'm amazed they aren't already in recession. The US has a national auto-immune disease that attacks anyone who tries to make it a better place, whilst defending parasites. They have been printing and borrowing money at a record pace to kick the can down the road. For each $1 borrowed they used to get $1 economic growth, now it is less than 50c worth of economic growth. There is an endgame and it is approaching fast. They were technically in a recession then decided to rework the figures on how things are reported. If calculations were done the same as in the 1970s, USA would be reporting that they are in a deep recession.
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Post by spatial on Feb 27, 2024 17:55:21 GMT 10
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Post by malewithatail on Feb 28, 2024 8:20:13 GMT 10
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Post by spatial on Feb 28, 2024 9:57:21 GMT 10
Yip since 2008 been spending and borrowing up a storm with infrastructure projects funded by government. Signs of collapse have bene on the way for a long time. - Construction companies going under
- Youth unemployment
- Thailand making cheaper clothing then coming out of china
- Drums of war beating
- No more peasants and cheap labor - declining population - more deaths than births - people in unaffordability cost of living - fearful to have children.
- Housing affordability despite excess of buildings.
- debit ballooning
- ECT etc etc etc
Sounds all to familiar for Aus/USA/Europe - same issue.
This time it is going to be a global issue not just one or two countries brining the world down - it is all going to unravel - big question is who is going to be the first to go (Black swan) to cause the daisy chain.
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Post by malewithatail on Feb 28, 2024 10:39:18 GMT 10
There wont be a daisy chain as the elites in China/North Korea/Russia/USA etc are all in it together. Just distracting the people with their arguments. They are all the same.
Smash keyboard on forehead to continue.
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Post by malewithatail on Feb 28, 2024 12:36:22 GMT 10
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Post by spatial on Feb 28, 2024 22:52:01 GMT 10
There wont be a daisy chain as the elites in China/North Korea/Russia/USA etc are all in it together. Just distracting the people with their arguments. They are all the same. Yes they are all in it together - the are not Gods, the system will collapse and like dominoes will take the rest of them down. Every major empire in history collapsed due to debt. This is where we are... It wont take much - an earthquake another war, bond market route, Chinas real estate etc, etc, etc.. We are one black swan event away from all bank accounts across the world being frozen. USA is currently is a major banking crisis, pumping trillions of dollars to try and keep it afloat. World is primed for meltdown.
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Post by malewithatail on Feb 29, 2024 7:25:32 GMT 10
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Post by malewithatail on Feb 29, 2024 7:59:34 GMT 10
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Post by Joey on Feb 29, 2024 18:56:47 GMT 10
My money is on China
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Post by spatial on Mar 1, 2024 6:27:05 GMT 10
Another sign things are collapsing at a rapid rate, fire sales at huge discount for commercial real-estate. "Who Could Be Next": Top Canadian Pension Fund Sells Manhattan Office Tower For $1, Sparking Firesale Panicwww.zerohedge.com/markets/who-could-be-next-largest-canadian-pension-fund-sells-manhattan-office-tower-1Canada Pension Plan Investment Board has recently done three deals at deeply discounted prices, selling its interests in a pair of Vancouver towers, and a business park in Southern California, but it was its Manhattan office tower redevelopment project that shocked the industry: the Canadian asset manager sold its stake for just $1. The worry now is that such firesales will set an example for other major investors seeking a way out of the turmoil too, forcing a wholesale crash in the Manhattan real estate market which until now had managed to avoid real price discovery.
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Post by bug on Mar 1, 2024 6:37:54 GMT 10
Paul Keating has been selling out Australia to China for quite some time now. What is just plain embarassing is how little he did it for $5k or so per year was enough to buy off a former PM. What a disgrace.
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Post by malewithatail on Mar 6, 2024 10:13:44 GMT 10
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Post by bug on Mar 6, 2024 10:53:47 GMT 10
Oh, look. What do you know, Keating is involved in this after all. Imagine having a former prime minister attacking his own country's intelligence service for literally doing their job. It's time for him to shut his filty mouth, stop taking money from china and go quietly into retirement.
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Post by frostbite on Mar 6, 2024 11:38:50 GMT 10
I’m going to create a Linkdin profile, saying I have a high level security clearance, contacts in govt and defence, and a penchant for hot blondes, and see how long it takes for the ladies to contact me.
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Post by spatial on Mar 7, 2024 7:46:14 GMT 10
Economy showing more cracks that cant be plastered over. US banking crisis is not over, social spending is way beyond sustainable. In Aus the same issue are popping up. Housing affordability and availability of dwellings are down down down, all despite gov intervention, Indigenous close the gap targets are dismal. Nurses in every aged care facility not being met, and now major hospitals across the country are retrenching medical staff due to rising costs - despite there being a huge shortage of medial staff. NYCB Announces $1BN Equity Infusion, Fmr Tsy Sec Mnuchin Joins Board"In evaluating this investment, we were mindful of the Bank's credit risk profile. With the over $1 billion of capital invested in the Bank, we believe we now have sufficient capital should reserves need to be increased in the future to be consistent with or above the coverage ratio of NYCB's large bank peers." The $175.3 Trillion Doomsday Clock Is Ticking – That Is The Estimated Unfunded Social Security And Medicare Liabilityopenthebooks.substack.com/p/the-1753-trillion-doomsday-clockWesley Mission to shut two Sydney mental health hospitals after failing to sell services to another providerwww.abc.net.au/news/2024-03-06/nsw-wesley-mental-health-hospital-closures/103555700In a statement to the ABC, a Wesley Mission spokesman said its board agreed in February that both Kogarah and Ashfield hospitals would close on April 12. "Both hospitals have been running at a loss for some time, despite the best efforts of staff and clinicians to improve their viability," the statement said. A psychiatrist and a psychologist who see patients at the Kogarah facility have told the ABC visiting practitioners have sent a joint-letter to Wesley Mission asking for more time to transition patients to other facilities. "We're gutted. For ourselves but mostly for our patients," one of the doctors said. New data shows the gap is not closingministers.pmc.gov.au/mccarthy/2023/new-data-shows-gap-not-closing#:~:text=However%2C%20overall%20it%20remains%20just,First%20Nations%20adults%20in%20prison. However, overall it remains just four of the nineteen Closing the Gap targets are "on track". 11 targets are "not on track", and four targets can’t assess a trend. We continue to see poor results in the number of First Nations children in out-of-home care and First Nations adults in prison. 'I'm suffering like hell': Victorian hospitals missed 100,000 elective surgeries www.abc.net.au/news/2024-03-06/nsw-wesley-mental-health-hospital-closures/103555700
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