Obviously not you, but don't hold your breath, things may even bring high flying bogans like you down to earth IMO.
Interesting times, we can continue as China's #*tch or maybe take a hit, for a more sustainable first world future.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-05-03/coronavirus-australia-china-difficult-times/12206730
From the article:
The attempt by these two billionaires and indeed other business leaders to force a foreign policy course correction from the Morrison Government may not be entirely surprising, but it is nonetheless a sign of the difficulty that lies ahead for the Prime Minister.
Stokes and Forrest are hardly alone among business leaders wanting to make peace with Beijing.
Self-interest may be at play here, but the uncomfortable truth for many Coalition backbenchers fuming at these business leaders is that Australia will need China in its economic recovery.
Scott Morrison points out it's a mutually beneficial relationship. China needs high quality iron ore and coal as much as Australia needs the revenue.
The problem on the Australian side is the over-reliance on one big trading partner. And for all the talk of Australia becoming more self-sufficient and diversifying its trade relationships, it's much easier said than done.
What does, they you don't get, mean?Wrong horse mate I work for BHP
So you vote for a mob to keep your franking credits and get shirty when they hand out a bit of welfare they you don’t get
The thing is, no matter how much you hand out some people will complain, this is the first major downturn-recession that workers have received anything.
The age of entitlement is really kicking in, throw money at people and they come up with a reason why it should be more, rather than just being thankful they are actually getting something.
The 1980's and 1990's recession, if you lost your job it was tough $hit, grow a pair and get on with it.
Yes, in response to a quote by another member, that included.You wrote this shlt
Absolutely, I don't have an issue with that, I know a few friends who are in industry funds and ME Bank, that are passing razor blades.No you SELF managed to do that by yourself
That's what I've been telling you for the last 12 months.Maybe enjoy your money and stop worrying about everyone else’s
Twice in 3 paragraphs, In which world is it relevant? Being convicted mean he has been judged and sentenced...led by convicted rapist Neran de Silva, compares its actions to other businesses trying to assist in pandemic response
A tiny Brisbane company linked to coronavirus test scandals in Australia, Puerto Rico and the mainland United States says it is now attempting to fill international orders by manufacturing its own antibody tests, despite having no previous diagnostic experience and the tests being unsanctioned and unproven.
Promedical Equipment Pty Ltd – a company run by convicted rapist Neran de Silva –
Twice in 3 paragraphs, In which world is it relevant? Being convicted mean he has been judged and sentenced...
Are you on the lynching mob Basilio? this attitude used to be caricature of the right wing: redemption anyone?
If he was managing a dancing school maybe, but here I would be more worried if he was convicted for fraud or scam...
I do not know this company/guy but we can see first hand the results of relying first hand on big certified organisation to respond to emergency, you know like WHO, UN or in europe the EU..plenty of legal and certified bodies full certifications and standards:
buying tests chemical from China to produce tests is not rocket science, and small companies are more agile.They (can) deliver
I don't see value in US reigniting a fight (with China) while it is trying to push its people out to work in a very unsafe environment. It stinks to me as a pure deflection of attention away from the fight they are losing with the virus. Australia has a LOT to lose, needs to be careful jumping in that ring. I would think we would be far better off spending the time looking for alternatives to China, lessen our exposure to that market. It is going to mean tightening our belts and really get working. Thankfully it looks like we will have a healthy environment to do that in. Keep our social distancing we don't time to catch even a minor sniffle (and it would be nice not to suffer the forgotten old flu too).Not sure what will happen but I can see some economic confrontation between China/US that will further undermine a fragile US economy. That will certainly impact on Australia as well.
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