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jerryc
RC,
It's difficult to answer some of your statements because they are just a little "eccentric" If you sole intent was to be provocative then I congrratulate you
It was not intended to be provactive, I have apologised for using the word greedy in my original post if it was found to be offensive, it was not intended to be as most of us, myself included are greedy for more money to get a greater standard of living for ourselves and our family...My industry is currently experiencing low prices for the goods I produce, I am not going to complain as it is part of being self employed and I accept that..
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The stimulation package is not directed at retail sales alone.
No but the $12 billion in handouts are.
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A point both Sturdee and I have highlighted is that infrastructure spending will have beneficial effects. Perhaps you missed that comment. Spending on education is not, as you seem to think jobs for the building boys. ANY investment on education or education infrastructure is an investment in this country's future.
I am not dismissing that but where is the money for more teachers then??? All this is is cash for buildings to keep the construction workers in jobs..
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Low cost public housing is in short supply and a need exists to shelter those who might otherwise be subject to artificially high rents in time of shortage.
but why build these houses in areas where they are not sustainable...
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Trade is not something that should be protected by barriers. Trade is an international flow.That thinking of isolationism exacerbated the Great Depression
I have not advocated tariffs as such however we must do something to make it fair trade not free trade....Industries in China and elsewhere can pollute as much as they like, workplace safety standards are non existant, wages are incredibly low and we are expected to compete with that. Our current high lifestyle is based upon the exploitation of overseas workers...And the amusing thing is a lot of Australians were outraged when the previous government bought in legislation (workchoices) that was thought to allow exploitation..
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The concept that 90% of families are better off is pure cloud cuckoo land. there are many out there who have lost jobs and many on short hours. Those families with jobs have reined in spending because of the knowledge it could be them next. A reasonable fear I would suggest and nothing to do with the government.
And how will a $950 handout help when they are not spending now??? I still believe most families are better off now then they were twelve months ago...
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And you are sick of people parrotting the IMF. I'm no fan of the IMF, but to bring them into this discussion leaves me baffled. Could you please explain, with relevance to the present crisis, your point?
Kevin Rudd constantly says how the IMF says huge spending is the way out of the crisis...The IMF has a vested interest in lending countries money, that is how they make their money through interest in these loans....It was debt that got us into this mess and the current government line of thinking is it is debt that is going to get us out of it...
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