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Asylum immigrants - Green Light

I see the refugees from our backyard nation are doing what we expect South Pacific POMS to do and whinge about how we locals treat them. We give them refuge, opportunity, good wine and what do they do when some idiot gives them an ear ... they whiney.;)
 
Having refugees working on public projects and paying their way is a far better idea than having them rotting away in concentration camps.

If they do well they get to stay, if they don't they go back to Nauru.

This idea should be further explored. The current system is a no win situation for anyone, including our national image.

Better to be viewed as racist then having to deal with this:
Germany advises citizens to stockpile food and water in case of apocalyptic disaster scenario

Just having to plan for that indicates a problem.

Keeping the flow of economic refugees to a trickle is what's needed. Give it a few years and Germany will probably be using much harsher measures.
 
Having refugees working on public projects and paying their way is a far better idea than having them rotting away in concentration camps.

If they do well they get to stay, if they don't they go back to Nauru.

This idea should be further explored. The current system is a no win situation for anyone, including our national image.

Do you know the true meaning a concentration camp or are you exaggerating like SHY and that leftie Gillian Triggs.

I would hardly describe Nauru as a concentration camp when those illegal boat people are free to roam the Island at will.

No matter what hare brain scheme you and Explod come up with, they ain't coming to Australia.....That has been made clear......If the government changed their policy it would be tempting for the people smugglers to start up business again and wouldn't the Labor Party love that?
 
The child senator who boldly proclaimed OSB to be dead in late 2013 has become a casualty of its success.

She's no longer the Greens immigration spokesman.
 
Apparently there are many turnbacks that are a state secret.

Let's hope the mob isn't building an Armada to invade by sheer numbers.
 
Apparently there are many turnbacks that are a state secret.

Let's hope the mob isn't building an Armada to invade by sheer numbers.

And how did you get into the state secret?

Do you have a link to back up your statement?
 
And how did you get into the state secret?

Do you have a link to back up your statement?

Interesting paper by Bastardi, Uhlmann and Ross in 2011 confirmed what is well known in Marketing sciences: evaluating information is always heavily weighted by what a person wants to believe. I too suffer from that problem by suspecting you are incapable of breaking away from your Newscorp Liberal Party of Australia and unhappiness inculcations.

Id est I would be wasting my time.:D
 
Interesting paper by Bastardi, Uhlmann and Ross in 2011 confirmed what is well known in Marketing sciences: evaluating information is always heavily weighted by what a person wants to believe. I too suffer from that problem by suspecting you are incapable of breaking away from your Newscorp Liberal Party of Australia and unhappiness inculcations.

Id est I would be wasting my time.:D

Just more rhetorical b*ll $hit form a high ego megalomaniac....No link...all talk.

And just for your information my break away from the Liberal Party will be at the next state election when Pauline Hanson will get my consideration....She will definitely hold the balance of power.
 
Eternal Vigilance against the barbarian hordes was what kept Rome from ever collapsing.

Now it resides in the Vatican as one of the three regional centres of world power, the other two being the centre of the empire; the City of London (The Firm) and Washington DC (obedient to treaty of Paris , thus to the British Monarchy and the Firm). The Vatican itself is also financially managed by the Firm (Rothschilds, Masons/Knights Templar and British Monarchy) with it's monies deposited in the Bank of England and the US Federal Reserve.

The Firm owns the corporations that own the Bank of London (1812), US Federal Reserve (1913).

Much to Noco's shock, the Fabian Society, 'capitalist elites in left-wing clothing' is a very broad church and touted to be the political hand of the Firm making sure empire builders don't get too close to the sun where they reside. Socialism and Facism are great crowd controllers and conversely Emperor impedances.

See you thought you were making a funny luutzu and didn't realise the Egyptian/Roman empire lives on and they parade it before your very eyes by marking there territories with obelisks (Cleopatra's Needle), The Masonic built DC Obelisk and the Vatican's Heliopolis Obelisk.

Beware the Lion's paw of the Crown.
 

Funny how many didn't want to stop in France, but where prepared to live in squalor at the Calais jungle.

https://www.google.com.au/url?sa=i&...tDZQ1pUmG84zlSDGcCu4VjAA&ust=1478687631050263

Just to access the U.K welfare system, why not build a life in Europe? lol

Meanwhile, we are driving down the living standards of Australians, because we can't afford the welfare system.
While fighting to encourage illegal immigration, that we can afford (according to Labor), go figure that out.lol
 
Eternal Vigilance against the barbarian hordes was what kept Rome from ever collapsing.
No cutting the aqueducts caused Rome to collapse, when the hordes came in, the living standards fell because it couldn't support the hoard.

While the system is in balance everyone enjoy's the spoils, when the drain become too much, everyone except the very rich fall to the lowest common denominator.:xyxthumbs
 
Funny how many didn't want to stop in France, but where prepared to live in squalor at the Calais jungle.

https://www.google.com.au/url?sa=i&...tDZQ1pUmG84zlSDGcCu4VjAA&ust=1478687631050263

Just to access the U.K welfare system, why not build a life in Europe? lol

Meanwhile, we are driving down the living standards of Australians, because we can't afford the welfare system.
While fighting to encourage illegal immigration, that we can afford (according to Labor), go figure that out.lol

Thanks to Rudd/Gillard's stupidity of open borders allowing in those 50,000, we are still hemorrhaging money from the welfare system to keep these people in luxury.......some have 3 wives and 17 kids and never go to work.

Gillrard, the Fabian socialist knew exactly what she was doing and that was to ruin the economy of Australia....Undermine the economy and revert to socialism and central control....If you need more information on my statement, just ask me.
 
Thanks to Rudd/Gillard's stupidity of open borders allowing in those 50,000, we are still hemorrhaging money from the welfare system to keep these people in luxury.......some have 3 wives and 17 kids and never go to work.

Gillrard, the Fabian socialist knew exactly what she was doing and that was to ruin the economy of Australia....Undermine the economy and revert to socialism and central control....If you need more information on my statement, just ask me.

Actually it really doesn't matter Noco, as long as the majority are prepared to go down to the lowest common denominator, it is fine.
Then they all have a common goal, to get back to the lifestyle they once had.:xyxthumbs
Everyone acknowledges we can't afford our welfare system, but we have less people working and more on pensions.
So what do we do, take more welfare recipients, who pays for it?
Well we can increase taxes and make our labour more expensive and less competitive, or we can increase taxes on the non working, or we can take more off the welfare recipients.
The other option is to tax mining companies on a per Kg basis, they don't like it, but the other options will run dry.
As will the minerals, so a per kg tax on all minerals, is a sensible option.IMO
 


Woohoo!

Go back ya illegal economic migrants. If we give you some food, where are we going to get the money to give corporations their tax cuts? And where's the monies to give investors who's "losing" on their property investment?

Ey? Ey?

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Actually it really doesn't matter Noco, as long as the majority are prepared to go down to the lowest common denominator, it is fine.
Then they all have a common goal, to get back to the lifestyle they once had.:xyxthumbs
Everyone acknowledges we can't afford our welfare system, but we have less people working and more on pensions.
So what do we do, take more welfare recipients, who pays for it?
Well we can increase taxes and make our labour more expensive and less competitive, or we can increase taxes on the non working, or we can take more off the welfare recipients.
The other option is to tax mining companies on a per Kg basis, they don't like it, but the other options will run dry.
As will the minerals, so a per kg tax on all minerals, is a sensible option.IMO
And as someone in the mining industry, a tax per kilo of moved material be it ore or not to ensure no "rape the deposit"strategy is used:
where a miner just get the cheap easy accessible ore while ruining the lower grade. very common, Australia looses the resource forever, the miner get the highest per tonne processed returned and f*ck the aussies.....Would also help for rehabilitation, the phase which happesn when a miner changes its name and collapse once a mine deposit is over and the Oz taxpayer comes to repair the damages
Am I cynical? No just worked in that industry for more than 20y
Note, I know there is a deposit amount to rehab purpose...which is always orders of magnitude lower than actual costs
But this is off subject, and who cares with all these migrants already there full of young blood and genius,hardworking will, we are saved as Europe has been and will be :rolleyes:
 
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