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08-02-2019, 05:37 PM | #1 | ||
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08-02-2019, 06:23 PM | #3 | ||
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OK, this is the Bar but do we have to bring this 'merican political crap (propaganda) to AFF.
Go AOC I say, she can't be worse than Trump Who's quote is it anyway? .
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08-02-2019, 06:38 PM | #4 | ||
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she's certainly got the old guard scared
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08-02-2019, 07:13 PM | #5 | ||
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Yeah, all on the left - they're dropping like flies.
She won a district by 18 thousand votes off another Democrat who was about as useful as a ride-on lawnmower on the International Space Station. And she's 29 so can't run for the Presidency for another 6 years. |
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08-02-2019, 08:12 PM | #6 | ||
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“It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your own ignorance.”
-Thomas Sowell. People can knock Trump imo its a free world butas Bill Clinton said "its the economy stupid" You can't deny his success with the economy. Where Australia is loosing manufacturing jobs, Trump has turned the tide and addedd them, something even people on the right were skeptical he could do. Even Ford is joining the party. https://www.cnbc.com/2019/02/07/ford...factories.html AOC "Where we’re going, we won’t need steel." National mobilization our economy through 14 infrastructure and industrial projects. Every project strives to remove greenhouse gas emissions and pollution from every sector of our economy: o Build infrastructure to create resiliency against climate change-related disasters o Repair and upgrade U.S. infrastructure. ASCE estimates this is $4.6 trillion at minimum. o Meet 100% of power demand through clean and renewable energy sources o Build energy-efficient, distributed smart grids and ensure affordable access to electricity o Upgrade or replace every building in US for state-of-the-art energy efficiency o Massively expand clean manufacturing (like solar panel factories, wind turbine factories, battery and storage manufacturing, energy efficient manufacturing components) and remove pollution and greenhouse gas emissions from manufacturing o Work with farmers and ranchers to create a sustainable, pollution and greenhouse gas free, food system that ensures universal access to healthy food and expands independent family farming o Totally overhaul transportation by massively expanding electric vehicle manufacturing, build charging stations everywhere, build out highspeed rail at a scale where air travel stops becoming necessary, create affordable public transit available to all, with goal to replace every combustion-engine vehicle o Mitigate long-term health effects of climate change and pollution o Remove greenhouse gases from our atmosphere and pollution through afforestation, preservation, and other methods of restoring our natural ecosystems o Restore all our damaged and threatened ecosystems o Clean up all the existing hazardous waste sites and abandoned sites o Identify new emission sources and create solutions to eliminate those emissions o Make the US the leader in addressing climate change and share our technology, expertise and products with the rest of the world to bring about a global Green New Deal … A little more. Build on FDR’s second bill of rights by guaranteeing: A job with a family-sustaining wage, family and medical leave, vacations, and retirement security High-quality education, including higher education and trade schools Clean air and water and access to nature Healthy food High-quality health care Safe, affordable, adequate housing Economic environment free of monopolies Economic security for all who are unable or unwilling to work Comrades Last edited by zipping; 08-02-2019 at 08:41 PM. |
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08-02-2019, 10:37 PM | #7 | ||
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The economy is like a big ship, it takes a while to turn around. Trump can’t claim credit yet, the economies performance now is due to Obama. Just like John Howard can’t really claim all the credit for how well we did during his priministership, it was due to Hawke and Keating.
Howard was able to manage it well and can claim credit for the continued success we enjoyed, and if in 8 years the US is still improving then Trump will be able to do the same. I’m not a Trump hater, I personally like him, if not agree with all of his policies. |
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09-02-2019, 06:08 AM | #8 | ||
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I think I will disagree with that, all Howard did with the benefits of Hawke/Keatings legacy was blow it - setting us up now to deal with middle class welfare, you know paying the child care bill of people who are both working but need child care, of course there was that other gem, 'the baby bonus' FFS!!!!
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09-02-2019, 01:25 PM | #9 | |||
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Every economist and even Obama himself derided candidate Trump as a charlatan, yet here we are with every major economic indicator very strong. Then there's the Federal Reserve, which cut rates and flooded the financial system with cash during the Obama years. Now it is reversing course and tightening, or raising rates. Trump has preached fiscal discipline, he has not practiced it. Might bite him. 99% of the jobs created in the Trump era have been in the private sector with only 1% in the public. Another big positive is that investment is pouring into the USA, investment in 2018 was 6 times what it was in 2017. That is definitely trump. https://tradingeconomics.com/united-kingdom/gdp-growth UK https://tradingeconomics.com/united-kingdom/gdp-growth USA https://tradingeconomics.com/australia/gdp-growth Aus https://tradingeconomics.com/europea...al-growth-rate Euro |
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09-02-2019, 01:43 PM | #10 | ||
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I suggest you read the 'Green New Deal' she has just released.
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She's advocating for a 70% marginal tax rate for the wealthy. Great, some might say, except it simply drives away the people most capable of changing their tax residency. A recent example of this policy failing is France. Tax revenue dropped and capital investment plummeted as the wealthiest moved out of France. Gerard Depardieu being one of the most public examples - the Russians welcomed him and his money. Some 2.5 million French citizens moved to countries such as Belgium and the UK and other countries with more competitive tax rates. They French government saw the light and realised 45% of something is better than 75% of nothing.
She went to university and majored in international relations and economics - yet promotes policies that a high school student can easily debunk. She's big on ideas - mostly bad ones and you can see the hamster running around in her head have a coronary when she's asked things like how her policies will be funded and then she dodges the questions with nonsensical responses that do not address the question. Many politicians do this, but she takes it to another level. There was her statement that the unemployment rate was lower because people have 2 jobs. That would have the opposite effect To give you all context - imagine the Greens in Australia running our country - that's the level of left wing lunacy we're talking about. Quote:
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The Howard's years The only thing I'll give him credit for is gun control. Just about everything else he did is a major problem that has to be dealt with now. Certain sectors certainly benefited greatly but at the expense of others and society overall. Howard got an easy ride and credit for all the good reform done by Hawke/Keating and wasted the opportunities that presented him with. Rather than invest in the country he ran surpluses which he later used to buy more time in office. Despicable. .
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What did they do? "Introduced reforms to the economy, they deserve all the credit". What reforms did they introduce? "They freed up the Australian economy, they are hero's". Economic reform included the floating of the Australian dollar, deregulation of the financial system, dismantling of the tariff system, privatised state sector industries, ended subsidisation of loss-making industries, and the sale of the state-owned Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Optus, Qantas and CSL Limited. A fringe benefits tax and a capital gains tax were implemente What do you think of neo-liberalism? "We hate that Thatcher the biotch and Reagan is a seee you next tuesday" The fact is the Hawke /Keating government is a million miles from AOC or the Greens these days. |
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09-02-2019, 07:33 PM | #14 | ||
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While I'm on my soap box Keating was useless as PM.
Keating promised two rounds of income tax cuts, legislating them and describing them as "L-A-W law" and never did them, it actually might of helped him but the greatest Treasurer the world had seen decided, the tax cut law should be repealed following the election, with the government instead announcing the money would be put into superannuation. Just lucky that he found an even bigger idiot in John Hewson to this day proving what a dumbarse he is every time he opens his mouth. The economy crashed he ran up debt like nobodies business and the only economic reform he introduced was compulsory "Super" has been an abject failure with workers forgoing forcibly 9% of their wages week in week out and now 12%. The only winners from such a policy would be the superannuation industry and Unions, which would get to ‘clip the ticket’ on more funds under management and earn fatter profits. Hawke was a decent politician, Keating rode on the back of neo-liberalism and when he had his shot failed miserably. Asked by a journalist on 10 July if the unemployment rate of 10.8% meant he had to admit his economic policies had failed, he responded: “Do you mean the ones that have taken Australia from an industrial museum to give it a future, or do you mean the cyclical ones?” AOC like Keating is someone whose knowledge is a mile wide but an inch deep. Last edited by zipping; 09-02-2019 at 07:45 PM. |
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09-02-2019, 07:51 PM | #15 | ||
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Well if anything the last few years has done for me is to shine a light on what an absolute basket case American politics is. I know we have had a lot of **** going on but that is next level.
I remember watching the mid terms and thinking to myself how the richest country on earth can't even organise an election. Can't get a root in a brothel or have a ****up in a pub comes to mind. As for AOC, well she has a long ways to go to catch up to Trump and the dumb **** he has said. Unfortunately we are starting to see the extreme partisan politics which was not really as obvious until the last few years but the middle has the ground here or at least I hope it still does. |
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09-02-2019, 08:16 PM | #16 | ||
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come on !!!!
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My eldest daughter and her husband decided that one would stay home and one would work, so that is what they have done for the last 12 years until the 3 kids start school, those 2 have gone without, the kids have done OK, but not as well as their peers, but you know what, they are well balanced good kids. My wife decided to supplement our income 35 years ago started doing childcare in our home for .50c an hour per child through the local city council, she/we have seen a lot of people come through our doors I can tell you. I reckon my opinion on this is pretty well sourced. I love it when these 'poor' parents get on TV and whinge about their child care bill, firstly I can almost guarantee that the kid(s) have to be in the 'best' (read most fashionable) privately run centre in the district when there are cheaper and equally good value alternatives around. What these people don't say is that they get 50% of their out of pocket expenses back at tax time, no , no, they just whinge about childcare coz they get their 5 minutes of fame in front of a TV camera
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Meanwhile, the average wage was $102.60 per week, or $968.71 per week adjusted for inflation. Today it’s $1550 in Victoria. Incomes have not by any measure kept up with house prices. There is no credible argument otherwise. So straight off the bat the cost pressures on families today are higher than back then. And if anyone takes what Channel 7 puts on as news seriously then i have a bridge to sell them... |
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10-02-2019, 08:21 AM | #23 | ||
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I'll tell you what is pressure, having to save one third of the price of a house (1/3) and have it sitting in the bank for 12 months before the bank would even talk to you about a home loan, 1/3, how would people go with that, well that's what we had to do to buy our first home (albeit it was a regional home) but the banks rules were the same everywhere. So based on your 'today' price of 833,321 that is $274,996, how would they do, that is what we had to do on a very basic wage, but we did it because we went without, not even enough money to drive to a town 40k's away. Then add to that interest rates of 17%. Don't tell me people of today do it tough, there are some that might, but the ones I see do OK with the new cars, big houses, holiday's to Bali etc
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Tucker Carlson: Why would we ever pay people who are unwilling to work?
Robert Hockett: We never would, right? And AOC has never said anything like that, right? I think you’re referring to some document, I think some doctored document that somebody other than us has been circulating. Tucker Carlson: Oh, I thought that came right from, that was a backgrounder from her office is my understanding? Robert Hockett: No, No, she’s actually tweeted it out to laugh at it. If you look at her latest tweets it seems that apparently some Republicans put it out there. Document is here straight from her website https://apps.npr.org/documents/docum...n-New-Deal-FAQ |
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Anyway, politics in America is screwed, the left have not learned a thing from Trumps victory in 2016 and are gifting him 2020. I hope he wins ‘big league’ as he likes to say. |
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Middle class welfare was introduced by Howard/Costello as a huge vote buying exercise and it worked (for a while), now all generations have to wear the burden of having to pay taxes to support 2 income families spending habits, tell me how that is fair?
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