you know, I tell ya. It’s been on me mind all bloody day, just thinking about it whilst I scrapped paint off me paint stirrer. Why is australia raising more and more debt to fund the economy when asset prices are surging? Like why we printing money for the younger ones to pay back when property prices are skyrocketing. Is it just me or does that make no sense? If assets were tumbling, yeah makes sense, if they flat lined well that ain’t too bad, but if they are going through the roof, don’t that mean we do need more cash? Confusing aye
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