wayneL
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And it's intentional.The average Aussie still see migration as at worst job competition.
As any trip to Europe will tell you, once socialism is in charge, migrants are not a threat to your job, you will keep working and pay more taxes, they will keep sucking the benefits and pensions.
So the RE market will be kept alive by renters paying with your tax money.No MP seeing anything wrong with that I guess..untill the renters decides not to pay..but we have to wait roughly 10y to see this here
It is not rince and repeat; it is :
look at Europe 20y ago, and now, and you have your crystal ball :-(
Go to any hospital in Sydney and try to find a doctor who’s parents were born in Australia, and I think you will find they are very thin on the ground, our medical system would collapse if you took out all the people that are either migrants or the children of migrants.The average Aussie still see migration as at worst job competition.
As any trip to Europe will tell you, once socialism is in charge, migrants are not a threat to your job, you will keep working and pay more taxes, they will keep sucking the benefits and pensions.
So the RE market will be kept alive by renters paying with your tax money.No MP seeing anything wrong with that I guess..untill the renters decides not to pay..but we have to wait roughly 10y to see this here
It is not rince and repeat; it is :
look at Europe 20y ago, and now, and you have your crystal ball :-(
Low birth rate makes migration a necessity.And it's intentional.
What does that tell us?Go to any hospital in Sydney and try to find a doctor who’s parents were born in Australia, and I think you will find they are very thin on the ground, our medical system would collapse if you took out all the people that are either migrants or the children of migrants.
That the GPs are aspirational, and the specialists are a different demographic?What does that tell us?
Two things I think.What does that tell us?
It doesn't solve the cause of the problem thoLow birth rate makes migration a necessity.
Migrants get old too...Two things I think.
1. That we rely on skilled migration to fill the gap in certain critical industries.
2. That it’s a fallacy that migrants aren’t contributing to our society and are simply going on the dole.
Until we have much better robots that can provide all the skilled labour we need, our low birth rate and ageing population will require that we allow a certain level of immigration.
3. There's something seriously wrong with our education and training systems.Two things I think.
1. That we rely on skilled migration to fill the gap in certain critical industries.
2. That it’s a fallacy that migrants aren’t contributing to our society and are simply going on the dole.
It doesn't solve the cause of the problem tho
Taking any job outside of Sydney and Melbourne, that no one else wants. LolBut deliveroo went bust where are they going to use their 'skills'
Is it a problem though?It doesn't solve the cause of the problem tho
The existing inhabitants just aren't sexually attractive enough to each other to attract a mate.
Speak for yerself, Champ.The existing inhabitants just aren't sexually attractive enough to each other to attract a mate.
Immigration allows us to import sexier people into the country to offset the overall paucity of spunks, after a while the amount of reoowrrr in the Australian gene pool will go high enough to reach a steamy equilibrium and solve the problem.
The uggos are a genetic dead end.
Yep, although we do seem to be good at training international students in all sorts of things, including medical, then we offer them jobs.3. There's something seriously wrong with our education and training systems.
We seem to be short on pretty much any trade or profession that's of a "hard" nature and by that term I don't mean necessarily difficult but simply that hard facts are involved, it's right or wrong and fancy words won't get you out of it.
We're great at training people who can argue the point or write a contract. Not so great at training people who can tell you why the machine stopped or why it hurts and then fix those problems. Hence we're short on anything requiring hard technical skills be that medical, mechanical or whatever.
Migrants get old too...
As for point 2, visit Europe, look at figures there.
But we are different...yes we were, we used to have selective migration based on skills..real....and controlled..
As i said before, long lost time.
Why the hell would anyone qualified migrate here in 2022 if he she has a choice.
The covid lockedin situation, tax regime and real estate/cost of living does not play in our favour.
I moved here more than 2 decades ago and it was a good if not the best move.rerun this in 2022 and i would not do the same nor would i recommend it to a qualified enterprising young boy/girl...
Feeding low level workers and welfare seekers..for humanitarian reasons ...does not build an economy.
Nor doctors or medical specialists.they might fill needed gaps but do not generate gdp/ increase wealth of the nation..and the Brits or Irishs doing landscaping or roofing jobs are not really required, just pushing other aussies toward welfare..
As for asian migration, it is a serious political risk
Anyway, will create demand for RE,stuff and tax subsidies..great news for our leaders
Yep, we have just found a million ways to excuse it.Yep, although we do seem to be good at training international students in all sorts of things, including medical, then we offer them jobs.
Maybe the “Aussies” are getting lazy.
Maybe the “Aussies” are getting lazy.
as they say down the farm, Hybrid VigourThe existing inhabitants just aren't sexually attractive enough to each other to attract a mate.
Immigration allows us to import sexier people into the country to offset the overall paucity of spunks, after a while the amount of reoowrrr in the Australian gene pool will go high enough to reach a steamy equilibrium and solve the problem.
The uggos are a genetic dead end.
We actually call it mongrel vigouras they say down the farm, Hybrid Vigour
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