submitted by dulcima to Australia 1.2 yearsMar 18, 2024 03:45:37 ago (+12/-0) (www.news.com.au)
https://www.news.com.au/finance/economy/australian-economy/absolute-betrayal-of-the-people-australian-living-standards-in-terminal-decline-economist-warns/news-story/a33c017aefef86ceca60284f08b26b76?
[ + ] MartinTimothy
[ - ] MartinTimothy 0 points 1.2 yearsMar 18, 2024 06:36:07 ago (+1/-1)
[ + ] UncleDoug
[ - ] UncleDoug 0 points 1.2 yearsMar 18, 2024 05:28:00 ago (+0/-0)*
They play coy like it just started happening 2months ago and not exactly 20yrs ago. They already have a plan, import several million shitskins to work the East coast cities.
Switch brains will now just vote the shitLibs back in now, the ones who orchestrated this hyper inflation through poor monetary policy and the scamdemic vaccination debt.
The worst in the OECD.
Time to start contemplating going colonial settler and find some country land to build off-grid living habitation. The onoly problem is they won't sub-divide rural blocks of land. So you can either pay 1.6M for an apartment or 1.6M for several acres of clay and shale that you are not allowed to build on or live on.
Albo importing 700K curries each year for a minimum of 3 yrs before they "look in it".
Our government does NOT represent the interest of the Australian people, time to bring out the guillotines.
There we go, finally one of the pretend journalists finally discovered the real issue. Corporate political donors directly affecting representative democracy. Artificial_Intelligente covered this in one of his posts a while back in great detail.
Bahahahaha, kill this gook, what a bugman.
[ + ] Sector2
[ - ] Sector2 1 point 1.2 yearsMar 18, 2024 12:48:08 ago (+1/-0)
Remember the 'cattle' meme isn't a meme for them. Does the rancher represent the interests of his herds, or does he represent the ranch and its owners? Can a rancher be a 'traitor' to his cattle?
They've had great success in keeping the herd docile while they're being slaughtered and replaced.