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26/06/24
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Originally posted by pintohoo:
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are they? you've been told over and over and over what would happen in the 'years' post 9 years of Liberals and the way the world was going did you think that it would stop so soon? did you miss posts where it was said 'it's going to get worse, and may never get better' - or similar? people need to listen up (again) ------------ what do you expect when you have a wildly distorted housing market, a wildly varying society with people at one end living in cars and people at the other end with multiple properties with price tags of millions do you just remotely think that the economy of such a place can be 'stable' or would you just hazard a guess that it could be seen to be 'unstable'? do you think that putting up deals like sub contracts which will probably go a TRILLION plus - will have an effect on an economy? do you think that big nuke ideas will have any effects? - and if they did come to fruition - how do you think that would effect inflation etc? you 'might' have read some of my posts over the years - you would notice many times for years now - I've said - doesn't matter who is in government - for Oz - the luck has run out, Oz is dying if you think that the situation would be any different under the LNP - then, you are totally delusional. the economic situation that Australia is in - has been created by decades of spectacularly disastrous management and a stunning lack of vision that is not going away because of 2 years of Labor - nor would it have gone away if the idiot mob who were in before had stayed in In 'normal' times - Oz 'might' have a chance at rescuing itself - but, these are now far from normal times and 'normal' times - will never return - we have entered a totally new era ------------ and we are not prepared for it in the slightest
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Looking forward to all the lefties comments who claim Albanese is doing such a wonderful job with the economy. Electricity up over 14% despite all the renewables, who would have thought.