PZ.
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Yeah, funny that. Wage rises are effectively a thing of the past and it's costing the economy.What the Turnbull government is afraid of telling us, and doesn't want to do anything about.
"From the head of the finance industry in Australia, you would say there are alarm bells. People just don't have enough discretionary income."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-06-29/rba-governor-philip-lowe-goes-marxist/8662228
Yeah, funny that. Wage rises are effectively a thing of the past and it's costing the economy.
And yet people are still sooking about workers earning penalty rates.
It certainly has, because of the fact that politicians want the ethnic vote so they bring in more people from abroad when we can't give sufficient full time jobs to the people we have. Madness.
Perfect example of the above. 2014. We had a budget emergency, everyone had to play their part.It's strange how we working slobs always tend to kick other working slobs.
Whatever happened to that tall poppy, punching up spirit?
Seems everything costs the economy. Everything except tax cuts to corporations, corporate welfare and more tax cuts to higher income earners.
What? You want a living wage; one that afford you both food and a home? How greedy are you mate? Gotta make sacrifices so we can give tax cuts and tax breaks and sell off public assets. Why privatise you ask? So entrepreneurs can price gouge your poor azz that's why.
Malcolm Turnbull in political death spiral
THE words may have changed but the song remains the same: One year on from his disastrous cliffhanger election campaign, Malcolm Turnbull is being savaged on virtually every policy he produces.
Extraordinary data obtained by news.com.au reveals the Prime Minister, once the darling of the online world, is now so toxic that even his successes are overwhelmingly piled upon with scorn.
http://www.news.com.au/finance/work...l/news-story/54cb3c3ca387906978dac42786dde939
Turnbull is a clone of Shorten, and that isn't a compliment.Well it in't as though, we didn't predict it, he was useless the first time round and he's just as useless now.
Well it in't as though, we didn't predict it, he was useless the first time round and he's just as useless now.
Well it in't as though, we didn't predict it, he was useless the first time round and he's just as useless now.
Perfect example of the above. 2014. We had a budget emergency, everyone had to play their part.
Us low income earners had to pay more tax despite being promised it wouldn't happen, we had to pay to see the doctor, we had to work until 70, we paid more tax on our super than on our wage. LOL
Oh yeah, and we had raid the kitty litter and tax our employers to pay for a gold-plated paid parental leave scheme for all those mama's doing it tough on the North Shore.
Thank gawd the budget emergency is now over. LOL
I find it rather disturbing that a man who gained the top job in QLD with a 13.7% swing against Labor then lost his crown ~three years later with a 14% swing against his party would think he has the credentials to judge Malcolm.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-06-29/turnbull-resign-liberal-party-spill-campbell-newman/8662758
If Abbott (Newscorp and the other hacks) keeps destroying, Labor will be able to get stuff through with the Senate easily as they will have close to the balance of power.The next government might be a mirror image.
Labor in the Reps, but the Senate balance of power held by One Nation/Lib Dems/Austr Conservatives.
One Nation is now the third political party by voting intention, just ahead of the Greens.
If Abbott (Newscorp and the other hacks) keeps destroying, Labor will be able to get stuff through with the Senate easily as they will have close to the balance of power.
Actually, latest polling has One Nation 7%, Greens 11%The next government might be a mirror image.
Labor in the Reps, but the Senate balance of power held by One Nation/Lib Dems/Austr Conservatives.
One Nation is now the third political party by voting intention, just ahead of the Greens.
Cheers Explod! Honestly, I'm very worried about how much a kWh of electricity might cost in 5 years time in NSW. In the news today, about the Hunter Valley, Liddell coal-fired power plant, scheduled to close down within 5yrs.Actually, latest polling has One Nation 7%, Greens 11%
http://www.theherald.com.au/story/4488541/hunter-faces-likely-shocks-from-closure/
...The Liddell closure raises serious issues about electricity availability for Tomago Aluminium and its 1000 workers..
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