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That is the problem, both ALP and LNP are WEF stooges, biparties democracies just a circus to amuse the populace, ALP just worse:Covid is gone now, and it's not something you can blame Labor for either.
And sadly Australia has a bad base, born of convicts who never rebelled,
Eureka LOL, missing any constitutional individual rights and historically moving straight from slave sorry "subjects" to one kingdom to another, and to brainwashed consumerism and socialism with a population locked in a few cities with an islander view of the world.
And @SirRumpole , if you ever go past the sunny coast, PM me, I would enjoy to have a talk and meeting you in person. Absolutely no personal griefCovid is gone now, and it's not something you can blame Labor for either.
I had a touche...going back to the English loresEr yes. Well we didn't roll over to invaders and expect others to get us out of the mess.
Or in Argentina maybe.And @SirRumpole , if you ever go past the sunny coast, PM me, I would enjoy to have a talk and meeting you in person. Absolutely no personal grief
Not Argentina or Chile, still sharing a leftist mind, and just waking upOr in Argentina maybe.
Mrs is campaigning for rural England. Yes the BS there is as bad, if not worse than here.I found it interesting watching Clarkson's Farm and surprised (or maybe not) at the level of bureaucracy and nitpicking that farmers in Blighty have to put up with just to survive in addition to all the disease problems that they have.
Of course, Jeremy is a lot better off than a lot of farmers, maybe farming is just a hobby to him rather than a living but he is publicising a lot about farming that the end consumer wouldn't know about.
I spent a bit of time in Southern Italy, high jobless rate, youth fleeing birth towns, mass poverty, and local councils going bankrupt. I inherited a decent house and land that I left behind, the govt is corrupt and everyone thinks that you're rich because you come from Australia. While I was there we had people turn up to the house that wouldn't leave and insisted we pay them to clean the yard. I had to be fairly assertive to piss them off before it erupted into fisticuffs. It's pretty much the same all over Europe it's just now it's finally catching up in Australia. You'll be a target for money to someone in any poor country you travel to.Mrs is campaigning for rural England. Yes the BS there is as bad, if not worse than here.
For instance to ply my trade, they do not recognise my Australian qualification and I would have to gain a "Diploma of the Worshipful Company of Farriers" () and register with the Farriers Registration Council. To apply a horseshoe to a horse otherwise would be a *criminal offence, no lie.
Despite that qualification being not substantively different from my Cert IV, it would cost me several thousand pounds. As I am already in my 60s the law of diminishing returns applies.
I would have to do something else to get me out of the house and prevent Mrs shivving me in the liver.
Curiously, other activities for which I have proficiency are completely unregulated.
But, I do have sympathy with her view as there are cultural (long conversation) and language considerations there which are important to both of us, in the absence of Millsian liberty.
Alternatively I can get fat, white and weak and trade full time again. I've done it before successfully and I have substantially more capital now.
I totally get your point of view about being born here, Horace. Neither of us were, so we do not have that birth connection to Australia.
@SirRumpole I always thought that one J Clarkson was a bit of a d***head, but this TV serial of him "farming" certainly shows how much bureaucracy Pommie farmers have to put up with.I found it interesting watching Clarkson's Farm and surprised (or maybe not) at the level of bureaucracy and nitpicking that farmers in Blighty have to put up with just to survive in addition to all the disease problems that they have.
Of course, Jeremy is a lot better off than a lot of farmers, maybe farming is just a hobby to him rather than a living but he is publicising a lot about farming that the end consumer wouldn't know about.
@qldfrog Well Mr Frog, being born here in WA and a very proud WA-ite first and foremost, I have no intention of ever leaving these shores for what might be a browner, duller or even brighter future.That is the problem, both ALP and LNP are WEF stooges, biparties democracies just a circus to amuse the populace, ALP just worse:
More taxes, more billions wasted , more tribak division.
Covid issue in australia was not so much the governments reactions..one of the worst in the world still, but the absence of protests, the dobbing, the servile attitude.
And sadly Australia has a bad base, born of convicts who never rebelled,
Eureka LOL, missing any constitutional individual rights and historically moving straight from slave sorry "subjects" to one kingdom to another, and to brainwashed consumerism and socialism with a population locked in a few cities with an islander view of the world.
Our national psyche has a lot to be blamed, and it is not a battler by a billabong anymore, but a trady in a RAM ute or a white collar doing one of the BS jobs in PS or corporate, whose worries are the private school for the kids, or how to pay the new tesla and mortgage for the kitchen Mrs Valium and Sauvignon blanc needed to impress the neighbours.
Am I too harsh?
I do not say most of the west is better, and am genuinely appaled, but life can be better than that
You have been thru a lucky generation, where work was rewarded , and future was brighter than the past.@qldfrog Well Mr Frog, being born here in WA and a very proud WA-ite first and foremost, I have no intention of ever leaving these shores for what might be a browner, duller or even brighter future.
Living here has been good to us, me and my family, as we are all well educated and not private schooling, have a good income though our chose of income earning capacity.
A pretty good medical system, we are in private health so little queuing is involved.
Yes, life can be difficult at times, but this has to be the best country in the world to live in.
I remember what my long deceased grandfather said to me many years ago, he was a ex-pat from Scotland, and a successful farmer here in the mid-west, you can whinge and belly-ache about how unfair life is for you, and in some cases that is true, but generally nose to the grindstone and hard work will make you successful.
Yes, life has been good for me and successful also.
So, I will always call Australia home!!!!
I followed a few of his shows, while I do not especially like the guy, he is showing the people in an entairtaining way how mad the system has become.Anyone like Clarkson in Australia?
A small victory for a media personality, a big one for farmers.
What is Clarkson's Law? How Diddly Squat farm has helped farmers everywhere
What is the Clarkson Cause? And how does it work? Here's how Jeremy Clarkson's Amazon Prime show has helped farmers everywhere.www.heart.co.uk
Anyone like Clarkson in Australia?
A small victory for a media personality, a big one for farmers.
What is Clarkson's Law? How Diddly Squat farm has helped farmers everywhere
What is the Clarkson Cause? And how does it work? Here's how Jeremy Clarkson's Amazon Prime show has helped farmers everywhere.www.heart.co.uk
Clarkson and other famous people are the only ones who have any kind of individual power. The protests of thousands of farmers fall on deaf ears and are ignored. But a couple of lawsuits and comments from one famous person can have a significant impact. I'm not sure if he's succeeded in making any major changes yet which help everyday Joe with his farm. But potential is there.I followed a few of his shows, while I do not especially like the guy, he is showing the people in an entairtaining way how mad the system has become.
Do you know that in the last years and for the first time in many centuries, France has become not self sufficient food wise?
And I do not mean pineapples or mangoes.. .
Just the result of tons of overlapping regulations and laws...
In Asia you cannot buy land as a foreigner,Interesting.
A lot of Aussie expats in Thailand, Malaysia, Phillippines, Bali (too much of a tourist trap), Singapore. Cheaper, maybe more freedom I don't know. Life is cheap, but if you need quality health care you can always come back and get it on Medicare.
If you can stand the humidity that is.
You can buy condo in Thailand , and property/house in Japan but not easily acreageIn Asia you cannot buy land as a foreigner,
I’ve worked in mining for several years some of those in WA, many of the guys that work FIFO live in SE Asia mainly Thailand or Bali and found the the so called love their life over there and have brought land for pennies on the dollar compared to Australia it has to remain in the wives name
Personally I’ve started looking at South America, largely Argentina or Uruguay. Cost of living similar to that of Asia and you can purchase land in your own name
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