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So when the baby boomers die off, house prices will stop rising and so will the importing of skills, because when the baby boomers die all the nasty awful people have gone and only the nice younger people of today will be left and they will sell their houses cheaper and they wont want to paid to work.Who do you think let the immigrants in ? It wasn't the millennials it was current or past politicians who are..? Baby boomers in general .
The baby boomers may be gone but their problems will be left behind.So when the baby boomers die off, house prices will stop rising and so will the importing of skills, because when the baby boomers die all the nasty awful people have gone and only the nice younger people of today will be left and they will sell their houses cheaper and they wont want to paid to work.
Finally we have the perfect Australia, the baby boomers are gone, and all life's problems are solved.
Australia as the media report it.
No the next generation will just continue on and make new problems, the same as every other generation before them.The baby boomers may be gone but their problems will be left behind.
The only thing the boomers did wrong was raise a bunch of whinging pu5sys.The baby boomers may be gone but their problems will be left behind.
Yes I was walking out of Woolies the other day and a young guy around mid 20's, big strapping guy about 6" fit as, was sitting there begging. He looked at me and said, "this isn't easy mate", I said "neither is working shiftwork for 50 years. I guess everyone has to do hard sometime.The only thing the boomers did wrong was raise a bunch of whinging pu5sys.
So yes I suppose they will "leave their problems behind".
Yes hopefully they find something.????Basilios view on the Donald Trump FBI raid
I am certainly no fan of Donald Trump – that is well understood on ASF . But yesterday’s raid by the FBI on the home of a former president sets a dangerous precedent.
A precedent which now means that anyone who evades taxes, attempts to undermine an election, sexually assaults women, manipulates the value of their assets, uses state resources to enrich themselves or aids and abets the overthrow of a democratically elected government will be subject to investigation.
Is that the world we want to live in? Where anyone accused of insurrection can be subject to questioning from law enforcement officers?
It’s a slippery slope. Before we know it, regular citizens accused of defrauding the government, concealing evidence, manipulating financial documents, tampering with witnesses or perverting the course of justice will also be held to account.
Or to put it another way, if we simply shrug our shoulders and fail to question the actions of the FBI, soon any old Joe Citizen who is suspected of ripping classified government documents into small pieces and flushing them down the toilet will be obliged to answer to law enforcement, as well as their plumber.
If we don’t ask the hard questions about the potential motives of the FBI now, soon any one of us who buries our ex-wife in a small grave at the side of their golf course in order to gain a tax concession will be treated with suspicion.
As Trump supporters put it so clearly yesterday, if this can happen to a President, it could happen to anyone who has committed insurrection, assault or fraud. That’s a chilling thought.
We are on new ground here. As Donald Trump himself made clear, this is the first time a former president’s home has been raided. Proof, if ever we needed it, that the FBI shamefully only targets people who it considers to have committed a crime. Who gave FBI director Chris Wray that authority?
As we made clear earlier, I'm certainly not a Trump supporter. But in today’s partisan world, it would be easy to fall into the trap of cheering on the FBI’s actions, without taking a step back to look at the bigger picture. If Trump goes to jail, it opens the door for every lying, corrupt, perverted piece of xhit to go to jail too. Is that what we want?
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The Shovel’s View on the Donald Trump FBI Raid — The Shovel
We're no fans of Donald Trump. But the FBI's raid on the home of a former president sets a dangerous precedent.www.theshovel.com.au
Yes he seems to be an out of work journalist and his completely one sided view of subjects probably explains his work situation. ?I love how the shovel is so one eyed they continually shoot themselves (as do their reader) in the ideological foot.
I mean, I read that shyte... they delude themselves as clever while normal folks are STDH.
What a surpriseI love how the shovel is so one eyed they continually shoot themselves (as do their reader) in the ideological foot.
I mean, I read that shyte... they delude themselves as clever while normal folks are STDH.
Yes he seems to be an out of work journalist and his completely one sided view of subjects probably explains his work situation. ?
At least if he applied the same critique on the other side of politics, he would be considered humorous and clever, the way he presents is bigoted, biased, discriminatory and bitter.
Probably attracts a similar audience.
Well we now have the motive for the raid, let's see the trail, this is better than a Hollywood movie.As I said life is better than made up satire, it looks as though they are going to have to prove it wasn't a witch hunt by the U.S Government, the shovel should be able to get a great article out of this.?
They talk about Russia and China being morally corrupt and targeting their opponents, as usual in a republic, do as I say not as I do.?
One hopes they have just cause, or it will get very messy IMO.
Another example of life being better than made up satire.
What about a prisoner swap between Trump and Assange ?Well we now have the motive for the raid, let's see the trail, this is better than a Hollywood movie.
FBI agents who searched former president Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home in Florida this week removed 11 sets of classified documents including some marked as top secret, the US Justice Department said, while also disclosing it has probable cause to believe he violated the Espionage Act.FBI removed top secret documents from Trump’s home: officials
FBI agents who searched Mar-a-Lago this week removed 11 sets of classified documents including some marked as top secret, the US Justice Department says.www.smh.com.au
Yep it bodes well for the bandana bloke and the republican movement.?What about a prisoner swap between Trump and Assange ?
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