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I just want to see a return to social equity where a man can own what he bought with his own hard work. The housing market is a classic example of socialism for us, capitalism for you. The whole thing is out of whack and once again it is liberal government socialism which caused it.
I agree with the last sentence (and blame tax cuts as having a greater effect than FHVB)
However if liberal government socialism birthed it, Labor government manurish policies fertilised it.
The current liberals are nothing but a bunch of steaming turds.
The current liberals are nothing but a bunch of steaming turds.
I think both sides of politics are the worst I can remember in my life.
I think both sides of politics are the worst I can remember in my life.
MW
That should go down as the statement of the week, totally agree. Thankfully I will be out of the country on the day of the election so i won't have to vote for either of them.
I think both sides of politics are the worst I can remember in my life.
MW
Mate I have been in countries where people have died for this simple right, please give some one your vote don't take it for granted.
I'd love a debate on why rising housing prices is good for the economy, let alone good for the welfare of the people.
I agree with this, however I think they've dumbed themselves down to accommodate a much less intelligent nation.
How many people actually understand or care about good housing policies, or any good policies for that matter... The others just vote for reasons entirely unrelated to good policy - i.e. because they want a woman PM, or they think the PM should be married with kids.
The more time goes on, the more I think we should introduce the need to pass an exam to be able to vote...
the nation has dumbed-down that considerably since 07? Deteriorating economies shine a bit more light on the political process an ineptitude of pollies imo
I do find your last sentence here not making sense to me. Could you perhaps rephrase it ?
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