100% correct, I've been aware of how both major parties have organized for their global masters, they make laws in turns towards the goal. We think we get a choice (vote Labs or Libs) but it is the Unaparty with leading politicians in both parties doing the bidding of the "Globalists".
@66Dmarc28 күн бұрын
All roads lead to Rome
@peteseed538328 күн бұрын
No accidents here. This was a deliberate plan over decades from both major parties to enact an international agenda. No one could be this stupid for this long,even an idiot has a good idea every now and then.
@jasonlind636328 күн бұрын
When they put out a coin celebrating the United Nations doing 75 yrs of peace keeping here, you know you’re a captured and occupied nation. Look at the acts going back to 1946&1948. Changing us from civilians to citizens. Slaves
@cranegantry86828 күн бұрын
100% correct, I've been aware of how both major parties have organized for their global masters, they make laws in turns towards the goal. We think we get a choice (vote Labs or Libs) but it is the Unaparty with leading politicians in both parties doing the bidding of the "Globalists".
@cranegantry86828 күн бұрын
100% correct, I've been aware of how both major parties have organized for their global masters, they make laws in turns towards the goal. We think we get a choice (vote Labs or Libs) but it is the Unaparty with leading politicians in both parties doing the bidding of the "Globalists".
@cranegantry86828 күн бұрын
'They' already deleted what I posted, within a few seconds. I posted again. 3rd post attempt. 100% correct, I've been aware of how both major parties have organized for their global masters, they make laws in turns towards the goal. We think we get a choice (vote Labs or Libs) but it is the Unaparty with leading politicians in both parties doing the bidding of the "Globalists".
@cranegantry86828 күн бұрын
100% correct, I've been aware of how both major parties have organized for their global masters, they make laws in turns towards the goal. We think we get a choice (vote Labs or Libs) but it is the Unaparty with leading politicians in both parties doing the bidding of the "Globalists".
@MrtavLadanSutra28 күн бұрын
Australia is no longer a country but economic zone.
@paulfri156928 күн бұрын
Bingo 😢
@fengels100428 күн бұрын
@@MrtavLadanSutra It was never a country, it could never defend itself. So, we sold our treasure for a half promise of protection and lived off the remainder. While our population was small, we lived well. But we are currently changing that leaving each a smaller piece of the dividend of being the only continental nation on Earth.
@aum8228 күн бұрын
A militarised resource extraction zone
@carlosalves444428 күн бұрын
To a point, but that's only part of the storyt, the truth is we have been badly mismanaged by the Uni parties lab/lib who are following a globalist directive and consequently selling us out to the globalist NWO WEF agendas 2030. We need an Australia first PM who isn't scared of soaking up the status quo.
@fengels100428 күн бұрын
@@aum82 No just a resource extraction zone masquerading as a country. We really have no military, a few fellas with guns, 73 M1A1 tanks though!
@38skippers28 күн бұрын
We are the WEF test base.
@dagoelius28 күн бұрын
All 5 EYES nations are.
@tobybrown117928 күн бұрын
Canada is right up there too
@turnyourbacktoit28 күн бұрын
@@tobybrown1179 Britain has fallen. Protection of criminals Incarcerate the public for speaking out.
@petemonster128 күн бұрын
Our Uniparty is constantly passing Bills that demonstrate this. We have compulsory voting with a disinterested electorate who just vote for something familiar ie the Uniparty. I can only hope more wake up and take responsibility and prevent Uniparty majority in 2025 with more voting for Libertarian, UAP, One Nation, etc but per this video, they employ more and more on the government purse and once you're addicted to the government for income, they pretty much win.
@revalationrevaltion929128 күн бұрын
Since 60 s with Menzies who sold us out all pm wed had had too tow the line Henry Kissinger came here at midnight at Richmond air base to clinch the deal .they knew were layed. Back with NZ a test case we were elites couldn't do it too Europe South America aisa wild . We were perfect
@biggles563328 күн бұрын
Australia is more than stuffed, and in every way! It is not the wonderful country that I grew up in during the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s. We lived in the best country in the world back then I'm ashamed to be an Australian now. Economic mismanagement on a staggering scale, Wokeism, political correctness, mass immigration and bureaucratic overreach; all amounting to a significant decrease in the quality of life and the standard of living. Lucky country? My foot!
@Whoever6828 күн бұрын
I agree that Australian was a great place to grow up in during the 70s and 80s. Yes it’s changed but I would not say I’m ashamed to be an Australian. You lost me when you mentioned the word Wokeism. Honestly? Perhaps having an understanding of the meaning of the word before you decide to use it. So many people think that woke is something terrible. Being woke is about being aware of injustices and unfairness and doing something to correct it. I would much rather be awake and aware than asleep and ignorant.
@Jamo240428 күн бұрын
I’m with you. Very much a case of the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
@MASC44028 күн бұрын
Yep - I'm 55yo - agree 100%
@MASC44028 күн бұрын
@@Whoever68 You've been fooled
@tonyp286528 күн бұрын
Ashamed only because we have a lack of leadership.
@florinvoicufv28 күн бұрын
BlackRock is the master Aussie will vote for their puppets It will take at least 20 years until the Aussie woke up but it will be too late. We will never recover.
@JamieNelson-v4f28 күн бұрын
You just copy people no individualism whatsoever
@william622328 күн бұрын
What about, no, and Hell No?
@1986tessie28 күн бұрын
@william6223 No? Hell NO? What can YOU do about it?
@homeandhosed883928 күн бұрын
I can see everyone awake except the left in Australia.same worlwide. Seems ur still programmed to believe WEF holds power over u. Sad ur so weak. I’m an Aussie but I’m free. I work for myself, grow my food, live coastal. U just whinge. So who’s awake? Me living independently or u? 😂
@Someb0dy1Day28 күн бұрын
And what puppets would they be? Crazy conspiracist much?
@khoavu134128 күн бұрын
Australia is cooked
@JamieNelson-v4f28 күн бұрын
Yes because all the adults want to play video games not actually participate
@VictorDucco27 күн бұрын
We can still uncook it if we stop thinking "she'll be right" in the hands of the obviously sleazy party leaders!
@matton3626 күн бұрын
@@VictorDucco The time to start uncooking was in the 1980s, we are well done at this stage.
@VictorDucco25 күн бұрын
@@matton36 True for some. Not me! I have seen it all before and believe me those cooks are all cowards and will run once you come in with a fire extinguisher!
@JamieNelson-v4f24 күн бұрын
@VictorDucco everybody hates the politicians but no one's willing to become politicians themselves because they're too busy playing
@meredithcampbell167528 күн бұрын
While people sleep their country is sliding away! So are their freedoms
@Jo-ann25728 күн бұрын
Lol
@ClovisPoint20 күн бұрын
yep
@GuyMorris-oq2zp28 күн бұрын
It has always amazed me that people honestly think Politicians know how to run anything, especially when they have never run a business. Many decades ago we may have had people that entered politics because they honestly wanted to make improvements or make things better for the country. Those days are long gone and what we have had for some time is politicians that are there for themselves and what ever personal gain they can get. Take a look at our current crop of polies, have you ever seen a more self centered, self absorbed bunch of Wankers in your life. They don't care what they do to us or the country, they are solely there for themselves.
@charleyhorse634627 күн бұрын
Obviously removing ancient history and the classics from education worked a charm.
@smiffyLevel625 күн бұрын
Bravo, it’s the same the world over so it’s not just Australia that is screwed and unfortunately the bureaucrats have taken over look at all the stupid cycle ways, road humps, roundabouts and reduced speed limits all imposed without consultation or regard.
@Frank-v2j3i25 күн бұрын
Exactly what happens when you outsource responsibility. Today's pollies you mentioned are just a reflection of wider society.
@NeoStart2024 күн бұрын
ultimately people cast the vote, if whenever that worked. It’s a systemic structural issue. When there was no real competition, AU being at the top of the food chain, it’s fine, good life, let’s share altogether (50s - late 90s). When the world is rebalancing, the global south is catching up, pressure is on, western countries’ real management skills are on the display, it turns out they have no management skills…… when they can’t complete, they lie, and they divide.
@elsol117623 күн бұрын
Well we are a first world country and we are probably top 5........ It hasn't been all bad hahaha
@lornacarlos28 күн бұрын
This is the first time that Australia has become an embarrassment. The lucky country is no more.
@JotvlaYeusk28 күн бұрын
Nonsense. People still living it good.
@Oznz-m5c28 күн бұрын
It never was lucky.... people believed that fallacy since the convicts.
@FraktalPriest27 күн бұрын
Hardly the first time... *EDIT* I'm still privledged tho.
@UteChewb26 күн бұрын
You know the full quote? It is not a compliment: "Australia is a lucky country run mainly by second rate people who share its luck. It lives on other people's ideas, and, although its ordinary people are adaptable, most of its leaders (in all fields) so lack curiosity about the events that surround them that they are often taken by surprise." -- Donald Horne. Typically, people quote just the nice sounding few words and ignore the rest.
@petecommanche934426 күн бұрын
If you think this is the first time you know nothing of Australian history mate.
@kevinburke925528 күн бұрын
Yep. summed up perfectly... we are stuffed, and the clowns in Parliament on both sides of politics have ignored the alarm bells & sirens, they have all been to busy playing politics at our expense.
@puppets.and.muppets28 күн бұрын
the west has been communist ever since banks cancelled the free market in 2008 - DURH !!!
@fengels100428 күн бұрын
Mate, election after election we voted for those clowns. We got the government we deserve.
@turnyourbacktoit28 күн бұрын
@@fengels1004 ALP received 32 % of primary votes. We need to vote Greens out of parliament, sending a huge message to both parties.
@stephenw299228 күн бұрын
Every time the Libs try and fix debt the Labor Greens and unions do nothing but complain about it. Now we have inflation thanks to both parties behaving like the Labor party on economics.
@cranegantry86828 күн бұрын
100% correct, I've been aware of how both major parties have organized for their global masters, they make laws in turns towards the goal. We think we get a choice (vote Labs or Libs) but it is the Unaparty with leading politicians in both parties doing the bidding of the "Globalists".
@PaulDickson728 күн бұрын
Things were fairer before 2019 imo, greed has well and truely taken over. Nothing has value in Australia anymore.
@puppets.and.muppets28 күн бұрын
the west has been communist ever since banks cancelled the free market in 2008
@Billy_BrownCow28 күн бұрын
I don't understand debt. I'm not greedy or needy so 🤷... I understand the monetary fiscal policy is based on debt - I just don't need anything other than money for a house. Since I worked this out since 2012 (mind you I'm 31) I've been protesting Occupy Wall Street. 2016 is when I got sick and began to wait for surgery went from an ambivert to full 18 hours a day introvert and got trump into presidency. Cause a flood of people in the streets 2020-21-22.
@patkennedy128 күн бұрын
You must have slept between 2013 and 2019. 🙂
@ibika945727 күн бұрын
Except ones investment property!!.
@fengels100427 күн бұрын
@@PaulDickson7 No, things weren’t fairer, they were just veiled by accelerating asset prices. Remember this growth regime has been ticking away for two decades.
@Lifeisshort-wealthylovewell28 күн бұрын
Stuffed more like Faarked
@catey6219 күн бұрын
Agree 100%
@matmac88817 күн бұрын
@@catey62 and sideways
@DarrelAndrews-m2y28 күн бұрын
A houses and holes based economy, stimulated by government cash splash debt and big immigration, and falling resources revenue, what can go wrong?
@mickmccluand467728 күн бұрын
At the same time reducing energy production.
@jamesgizasson28 күн бұрын
@@mickmccluand4677That seems to be happening Europe, and I know personally it's happening in the US. We're breaking down dams and decomissioning nuclear and fossil power, at the same time calling for more energy for EVs and all electric appliances. The cost will be outrageous, and we can't support the demand as it is. Can anyone else weigh in from across the globe?
@williamcrossan933327 күн бұрын
Unfortunately nothing. I need the whole thing to break, but it stubbornly holds strong.
@DarrelAndrews-m2y27 күн бұрын
@@williamcrossan9333 it will break and soon .beware a long and protracted depressio.A 1929 to 2939 depression but on steroids !
@MrGaZZaDaG24 күн бұрын
Norway makes more from selling gas than Australia, yet we export like 10x the amount... How are we this stupid
@GetAngryy28 күн бұрын
Unpopular opinion: Australia could NEVER afford the NDIS.
@sylviam653528 күн бұрын
People sad that it would become runaway spending when it was proposed. They were correct.
@mariemiller874028 күн бұрын
I know and a lot of people have work through that scheme, I did some work through them to,for disabled.
@Jamo240428 күн бұрын
I remarked at the time it should be called the NDWS…National disability welfare scheme. Because that’s what it is, and as sure as night follows day it was always going to metastasise like cancer
@OzBloke28 күн бұрын
It’s like most similar schemes. In principle a good social idea, but soon exploited and ripped off by those who don’t really need it and supported by money grubbing shysters. Add in a bureaucracy that feeds and grows off it all at taxpayer expense plus a Government that couldn’t run a Pub Raffle and it becomes a very expensive beast. 😏
@michaellloyd859428 күн бұрын
@@mariemiller8740 Thank you for contributing...to the problem! And, I'm glad you benefited from it, I think?
@GoldenShekle28 күн бұрын
1974 LIMA AGREEMENT
@petercocks720928 күн бұрын
We saw wool mill shut and most of the industrial production of everything being sold off and shipped their machines overseas 1975-6 and we had major unemployment Not many industries stayed as cheaper overseas Our government at that time destroyed our prosperity
@jasonlind636328 күн бұрын
Don’t forget they destroyed the great seal of the commonwealth in 1973, closed the prime minister’s office and merged it with federal cabinet. Then created “Australia “ with a fake queen. Bye bye commonwealth all the way back then. Zero shits given about that. No pitch forks or torches. Que de tah
@brenohighland325926 күн бұрын
your onto it
@jasonlind636326 күн бұрын
@@GoldenShekle 1973 treaty of Rome, 1973 destroyed the Great seal of the commonwealth, replaced by the great seal of Australia, made up a fictional queen of Australia, this led to the Lima Declaration. Oh and I forgot, 1973, closed the prime ministers office and merged it with the federal cabinet. Bye bye commonwealth. Just a corporation after that date
@richardburian251625 күн бұрын
Yup Lima n Hitman Whitlam
@briannewman621628 күн бұрын
While the city of Canberra has been growing at a record pace the rest of Australia has been going backwards.
@fengels100428 күн бұрын
The ACT, basically Canberra, has by a substantial margin, _the highest per capita income in Australia._
@Billy_BrownCow28 күн бұрын
It would be funny if people stood around act. Till the cow comes😂 home.
@gore108928 күн бұрын
Because they're had a Labor government for 20 years. Even the libs prefer living under a Labor gov. Electricity prices are the cheapest in the country thanks to renewables
@gore108928 күн бұрын
Because they're had a Labor government for 20 years. Even the libs prefer living under a Labor gov. Electricity prices are the cheapest in the country thanks to renewables
@clivesutcliffe48728 күн бұрын
@@fengels1004 I thought that was the point he was making, all those worker bees feeding the queen bee.
@SJ-ds8lp27 күн бұрын
Australia economy: providing coffee to each other, with leisures activity floating by housing bubble kept afloat and pumped up by immigration.
@barseico26 күн бұрын
The LNP Economy = I mow your lawn, you mow mine. I make you a cup of coffee you make me one - it all adds to the GDP this way 😂
@friendlyghostkinda23 күн бұрын
@@barseicodon’t buy the binary 😊
@glennoc858520 күн бұрын
Look at the new migrant vids here on youtube.... 'Australia has great coffee' I kid you not this was on the top 5 list of one English vlogger.
@matmac88817 күн бұрын
don't forget the AVO toast !!! and instagramers telling everyone to move to the Gold Coast.
@jessekoch348028 күн бұрын
One of the best grassroots update you have reported about the flailing economy in a while.
@d-munn28 күн бұрын
Australia's growing reliance on an expanding non-productive labor force plus, a desire to import a cheaper productive labor force is unsustainable. Symptoms of the economic decline of the West.
@cranegantry86828 күн бұрын
100% correct, I've been aware of how both major parties have organized for their global masters, they make laws in turns towards the goal. We think we get a choice (vote Labs or Libs) but it is the Unaparty with leading politicians in both parties doing the bidding of the "Globalists".
@Bristolcentaurus28 күн бұрын
manufacturing uneconomic goods is unsustainable as it creates Zimbabwe economic conditions with 150% plus inflation
@robertmartin843627 күн бұрын
Deliberate global policy, global agenda to screw this once amazing country. I will vote One Nation.
@matmac88817 күн бұрын
You can't get anyone to do a proper job anymore !!!
@powertrip105022 күн бұрын
yep, the slide started under weasel John Howard...both major parties are completely subject to the corporate lobbyists - and used the stupid short-sighted greed of the average Aussie to make sure miners, banks and media got richer and richer. Stop immigration for a few years; actually impose a cost for removing resources; impose taxes on large businesses; remove negative gearing. This will bring a significant increase in government revenue, provide housing for Australians and provide money for investment, healthcare and education. Who'd have thought....?!?!..but we know what is gonna happen - the wheels are gonna come off.
@2bNot12 күн бұрын
Yes your suggestions are very good ones that we all wished for but very badly disappointed to be so betrayed on every single one of them.
@bunyip584128 күн бұрын
Not just Australia is it Martin? Neoliberal economics, the obsession with the private sector as the solution to all problems, obscene levels of wealth inequality have rotted out western countries that embraced the model.
@2bNot12 күн бұрын
Well many of us know exactly who is behind all of this. The ones we cannot criticise or hardly mention, despite the huge death toll of defenceless, trapped people.
@501pj26 күн бұрын
He is right. We have no manufacturing industry, the defence force is non functional, the education system has been failing for twenty five years, the health system is not coping, our currency is collapsing, our national character is being sabotaged from within.
@goyindi26 күн бұрын
the defence force is not non functional. you have no ide4a what you are talking about smfh
@501pj25 күн бұрын
@goyindi I'm a former Naval officer. I know exactly what I'm talking about.
@davidkennedy484543 минут бұрын
Australia (an island) and it's economy, is like a boat without a rudder and an engine that won't start. Just bobbing around in the ocean, vulnerable to any greater power who might decide they want to pillage it. The economy is of no value, but the resources are a very different story. Negligence at the helm for decades has brought us to this. It seems the average voter doesn't understand the consequences of rusted on voting, ("because we have always voted this way and always will... just because"). To borrow something from the USA: "Ask not what your country can do for you , but what you can do for your country". Don't go looking to any government, federal, state, local council to solve problems; they are likely the cause of them.
@miniskyweb28 күн бұрын
Deindustrialized country cannot have a high living standard by definition. Making oat lattes all day cannot compete with manufacturing a car or a plane in terms of productivity. When the complexity of the economy index is on par with Angola, don't expect to have much different living standards. The Resources sector has to be state controlled (joint ventures private and public) just like in Russia to create a favourable manufacturing environment, so energy has to be dirt cheap and Australia can have plenty of it. The problem is private energy companies profiteering on the energy crisis in Europe that has nothing to do with Australia at all. Energy companies are parasites feasting on a host with little regard if a host dies.
@woodliceworm456527 күн бұрын
Just like Russia - not a good model to quote - how about how Au and NZ were in the 40-60s that worked.
@miniskyweb27 күн бұрын
@woodliceworm4565 the past can not be relived. This is why MAGA is doomed. Ultimately it's a colossal government failure and lack of policies that led to deindustrialization of the country and turning it into a resource colony and agrarian economy. Why is Russia a bad example? Do you know a lot about it? Like the facts and not what the Murdoch press is feeding everyone here. Take Belarus for example. Largely agriculture based economy but manufacturing all necessary heavy farming equipment, tractors, even busses. This is a tiny country with a population of Sydney and Melbourne I remember Australia was laughing when the Belarusian president "presented" Putin with a modern tractor for his birthday. Of course it's symbolic. Who is having a last laugh now.
@dudemanismadcool26 күн бұрын
Exactly. So we will have all the problems of over-populated cities but we will be worse off because we have gone so far to relegate so much of our food supply (and services at large) to the monopolies. At least in other poor nations you will find an abundance of markets and street food. You will be poor but you will be only able to eat what's at coles. Factory farmed Aussies.
@brenohighland325926 күн бұрын
120% correct
@Deano0077719 күн бұрын
All we do is build and sell overpriced houses. Can’t buy a pair of socks made in Australia.
@zanart2128 күн бұрын
If we could just get countries to pay fair prices for our resources and stop giving our gas away to Japan who actually on sell it to other countries. Then we’d have enough money to support Australians. Oh and you mentioned how we give money to Ukraine that’s money thrown away because they will never win against Russia. Zelensky should just sue for peace.
@JackRichardsonM828 күн бұрын
Probably Zelensky will be forced to compromise. The more Ukrainian's hold on to their territory the better deal. Then there's the wild card Trump.
@AsurmenHandOfAsur28 күн бұрын
Spot on! Martin interviewed Leith van Onlsen a while ago and he said Australia should be richer than Norway but we squandered our National Wealth. Norway taxes their fossil wealth at something like 80% I think that's what Leith said. We should have a Future Fund MUCH larger than Norway's by now if we had taxed it properly. Australia would be the richest country in the World but our politicians sold us down the river so they could get high paid Corporate jobs after Politics!
@JackRichardsonM828 күн бұрын
@AsurmenHandOfAsur Don't forget it was both ALP and LNP who sold us out.
@Skullhunter3028 күн бұрын
The amount we get for our resources has increased by many fold in the last 20 years. It doesn’t really trickle down, and if our economy is still in the toilet, we have way bigger issues than just being short changed for resources.
@MrtavLadanSutra28 күн бұрын
Other countries look after themselves why should others look after us.
@tranquilvortex26 күн бұрын
Living it. But the Govt just gave $32.5 million to the people we cannot name. Many Australians are living in tents and motorhomes, and the number is growing weekly. Everything is so expensive. Our wages have not increased. There are no houses to live in but immigration is high. Fascism is here Down Under. Don't bother coming it is not the Lucky Country any more.
@jonathanparle842928 күн бұрын
I lost what faith I still had left in the Liberal Party after living under the worst Liberal Government of my lifetime. That of course was the Morrison / Frydenburg Government who succeeded in destroying the economic credibility of the Liberal Party and effectively rendered them just as bad as Labor when it comes to economic management.
@cranegantry86828 күн бұрын
100% correct, I've been aware of how both major parties have organized for their global masters, they make laws in turns towards the goal. We think we get a choice (vote Labs or Libs) but it is the Unaparty with leading politicians in both parties doing the bidding of the "Globalists".
@patkennedy128 күн бұрын
"The economic credibility of the Liberal Party"? "Just as bad as Labor"? Biased, much? What you mean is, the so-called 'conservatives' lied to you all along, but you only just worked it out. "Faith in the Liberal Party" was only ever an expression used by the hoodwinked. Totally agree that Labor aren't perfect, but they always get to clean up the mess created by the dishonest 'conservatives', who are now a radical right-wing joke under Dutton.
@robertmartin843627 күн бұрын
No difference between them, neither serve nor have the slightest interest in Australians. The betrayal in favour of the Globalist interest is total and absolute..
@step1drag1dwnunda26 күн бұрын
Ah yes, the all powerful SECRET minister for everything, now ex Communist dictator Morrison. He gave us Robodebt, sold Port Darwin to the Chinese, more debt than Labor ever did, impressive. Exercised his communist secret powers as well. What a leader.
@jackabubba26 күн бұрын
Lets not forget how Eybows Howard was voted in quoting "no GST", then akllk of a sudden, GST and a 50% reduction in capital gains tax....
@hollandp960628 күн бұрын
Thank Morinson for their incompetence. It will take years to fix their ridiculous policies. Dutton is no help. He’s a millstone around Australia’s neck.
@Unbearable.Unbearable28 күн бұрын
True. Along with the procession of grubs before and after Morrison.
@markboman725827 күн бұрын
Both parties are terrible this is the problem people like yourself who believe one party is better than the other
@BozoMcGinty27 күн бұрын
Try living in Victoria after yeeears of mismanagement, corruption and incompetence by Labour. There is a mass exodus from this state making it 10 x worse. We’re out
@Endelite26 күн бұрын
@@markboman7258 It's OK to think both are really terrible but still offer the personal opinion that one has been even more shit and they above may well agree Labor (and the rest) are also shit..
@markboman725826 күн бұрын
@Endelite can you speak english
@bah66728 күн бұрын
Trump wont be kind to Australia. We are so woke now and we are seen as weak and irrelevant. Peace
@amraceway28 күн бұрын
He sure wasn't kind the last time. He sank the boot in whenever he could and that had nothing to do with the myth of woke.
@feral4mr228 күн бұрын
So he shouldn't, we need to be taught a lesson for our stupidity.
@amraceway28 күн бұрын
@@feral4mr2 For following extreme right wing capitalist ideology?
@patkennedy128 күн бұрын
"Woke"? Oh please. No place for your MAGA talking points in this country! Trump is just a self-obsessed fool, and convicted criminal, and cannot be counted on for anything, for anyone. He won't last long, and will possibly do unrepairable damage to the US economy. The fall-out from that will be more of a problem here than any of Trump's other bizarre anti-democratic nonsense. The whole world will be negatively affected by the Trump presidency.
@kyus197427 күн бұрын
Trump wont be kind to the US either.
@meneng75-h3f11 күн бұрын
Our politicians are corrupt.
@woodliceworm456527 күн бұрын
Australia has become India - well done
@Jacobs-pillow11 күн бұрын
What about china.. come on get it straight..
@pontiacssholden20324 күн бұрын
@@Jacobs-pillow China want our land and water,Indians want taxpayer$$
@chrisburnett474227 күн бұрын
Chalmers wasn’t the luckiest of all treasurers. That mantle goes to Peter Costello. The myth of the wonderful Howard/ Costello years that have been much lauded was based on a mining boom that fed them revenue and their subsequent political choice to use that revenue to hand out tax cuts to the rich, thus creating a deficit in times of milk and honey. Other countries, like Norway, used the resources boom to create sovereign wealth funds to see them through tougher times. We have nothing to back us up for tougher times and we refuse to tax our resources fairly because our multinationals sponsor our political parties. You can bet your life that if the LNP are restored to government, they will manage the tough times by smashing those who have the least wealth in our communities. It is the social fabric of our society that will be sacrificed.
@brenohighland325926 күн бұрын
100%
@GayleMillican20 күн бұрын
We, the Australian people, need to take our country back. The worst thing we ever did was allow the government to privatised the countries assets. There are political parties, other than the Libs or Labour. It’s time to break the monopoly..
@davidkennedy484534 минут бұрын
Lets not forget the 600million plus dollars that Peter Costello, as treasurer, gambled in a future fund and lost. Seems like most have forgotten that one.
@Skullhunter3028 күн бұрын
Maybe we need to find a way to improve the economy rather than just relying on holes, houses and government spending?
@carlosalves444428 күн бұрын
Yes but the globalist overlords won't allow it. Lab/ lib / greens work for the same boss. Have you noticed that all English speaking and most western nations are all in lockstep with these crazy policies that work against theire own interests. Tell me that's not by design.. .
@nelsonc398428 күн бұрын
And stop taking orders from the USA.
@sammaimas15528 күн бұрын
Negative gearing needs a complete overhaul, but that won't happen because the elites are the ones with the most to lose. Housing should be for living in.....not for investment... where's the productivity in rising house prices.
@eat_ze_bugs27 күн бұрын
Australia needs more entrepreneurs. We've stopped innovating in almost every sector like we used to. We don't even have a proper migration program for entrepreneurs or business people, that's how much our government discourages entrepreneurship. They only care about bringing in cheap labour to fill the cafes, mines, and farms.
@brenohighland325926 күн бұрын
we are not allowed
@dumdumbrown422528 күн бұрын
“Australia is a lucky country, run by half rate people who share its luck”, Donald Horne’s words ring truer than ever 60 years after he first wrote them and first coined the oft-misused phrase ‘lucky country’
@cranegantry86828 күн бұрын
100% correct, I've been aware of how both major parties have organized for their global masters, they make laws in turns towards the goal. We think we get a choice (vote Labs or Libs) but it is the Unaparty with leading politicians in both parties doing the bidding of the "Globalists".
@psidot27 күн бұрын
Prof Greene from UNSW and one of his Post-doctoral students tried to get funding back in the early 2000s for the highly efficient solar cells they had developed. No one in Australia was interested, so his post-doc student, who was originally from China, took the idea back to China, and as they say, the rest is history. Australians would rather invest in property, not emerging technologies. How good is Australia!!
@charleyhorse634627 күн бұрын
This is a debate that goes back to the 60’s.
@dfor5028 күн бұрын
I am surprised immigration levels did not get a mention.
@MishMacky27 күн бұрын
They were
@dfor5027 күн бұрын
@@MishMacky My bad.
@BizRon-dm8ye20 күн бұрын
Dassrayciss mate!
@peterstock62414 күн бұрын
Welcome to little Aus India 😮
@jameswillis896928 күн бұрын
Higher taxes and interest rates have depressed the market economy
@littlefurrow243728 күн бұрын
That's the pissiest take I've ever heard. Minus 1 star.
@niveknworb28 күн бұрын
One could argue that tax cuts for the big end of town is just as inflationary as any other form of spending. If there are no strings attached, then the extra money goes to wealthy shareholders to fund their overseas holidays. As for interest rates? Is there any country in the Western(American ) sphere that hasn't rsised interest rates? Maybe Japan, and look at their financial crisis. Australia is a prisoner of US finance, politics and culture.
@Bristolcentaurus28 күн бұрын
the Scandinavian countries seem to manage with there high taxes and better social services - the lowest homeless rates globally
@niveknworb27 күн бұрын
@Bristolcentaurus really? I am sure l saw ridiculous Scandinavian real estate prices listed on world comparison charts.
@Bristolcentaurus27 күн бұрын
@@niveknworb who's job is it to provide homes for the homeless? Many of the scandinavian models include local government provided housing.
@GregoryHocking28 күн бұрын
The basic problem is lazy rent seeking corporations which have been gouging the public and looking for profit without investing for the future to improve productivity in the economy. Government has been forced to support the jobs of the people and help with cost of living to offset the rampant greed and laziness of large corporations and their hedge fund owners.
@Larry-Livermore5 күн бұрын
This whole thing can be turned around if the Government bans foreign ownership of Australian land and Australian houses. This is why countries in Asia can provide property at reasonable prices to their citizens while countries like Australia, Canada, Britian, USA and Australia cannot. No Foreign ownership of residential property
@danieltynan530127 күн бұрын
Cut the immigration rate. It can not be more than the house building rate..... The NDIS can not cost the billions of dollars it is costing... Cut gas export
@smithynoir998027 күн бұрын
The biggest of bad economic policy, imo, was from John Howard when he was Treasurer in the 80's. It was him and the Liberal government of the day that decided Australians and domestic companies should pay import prices on all resources produced domestically. That's right, they and every government (Liberal and Labor) since, decided that you and I, and any business we may operate, will have to pay for our resources at import prices. It's why we pay so much for power and fuel. That which is extracted and processed here is first exported and then we buy it back at a massive mark-up.
@yvonnedyer837027 күн бұрын
Madness and ripping us workers off
@chippyjohn126 күн бұрын
Because our resources are mined by US companies.
@TheEarlVix28 күн бұрын
Good morning Martin. Listening in from South Australia. Damn hot here.
@WalkTheWorldDFA28 күн бұрын
Hi, wet and windy here...
@turnyourbacktoit28 күн бұрын
And there's your climate change again. 😉
@JasonISF28 күн бұрын
Just had an A/C installed in the bedroom, yep SA has been cooking.
@jasonlind636328 күн бұрын
I missed it cause I was working on the road crew Thursday. Man that was hot!!
@robertbusuttil784827 күн бұрын
South Australia is to hot and getting hotter. Move to the beautiful Central Coast of new south wales,,beautiful mountains and forests,,,great beaches and great climate and only 1 and half hours from Sydney. Young Robert.
@wmichaelshiberrassw860428 күн бұрын
Don’t worry blackrock will save Australia
@puppets.and.muppets28 күн бұрын
only if they can get their money back out of ukraine,....
@Billy_BrownCow28 күн бұрын
@@puppets.and.muppets how their populations will never recover. All the hookers and rats ran when the war began. They can easily count their chickens.
@SausaFarrell-ww5el28 күн бұрын
😂wow ,all that power, can't stop wars
@mayort654828 күн бұрын
@@puppets.and.muppets Nice call. That went South for them, all that 'investment' to steal the most productive farming land in the world is on track to be lost. Their next move is to flood western Ukraine with 100,000 EU troops to force a ceasefire under Trump to stem the bleeding and salvage something.
@turnyourbacktoit28 күн бұрын
@@SausaFarrell-ww5el It's not a war as such, more a massive money laundering program.
@cranegantry86828 күн бұрын
15 people in a one bedroom unit. 10 people per room in dorm rooms in houses (30 to 40 in a house), 3 families in a one bedroom unit, families living on balconies too, yes, on a balcony. That's Sydney today.
@pietro477228 күн бұрын
I know of a nurse renting out an enclosed balcony of a terrace house in the inner west of Sydney. Turd world stuff.
@cranegantry86828 күн бұрын
@@pietro4772 What country is she from and how long has she been doing that?
@pietro477227 күн бұрын
@@cranegantry868 She looked Australian. This is in Sydney. The terrace house is owned by an old Spanish man who spends most of his time in Spain. The terrace had been sectioned into 5 independent residences. The balcony even had a cooktop. Every time it rains the electricals short circuit. This is the state of rentals in Sydney.
@matmac88817 күн бұрын
are you talking about India????
@jhopsi26 күн бұрын
I was born in 88.. grew up in the 90s.. i think the 90s were the last great decade for this country. I loved my country as a kid and had so many dreams.. all have dashed, and now like many 30 somethings, I'm just trying to survive week to week. I'm trying to find ways to save money so when we have tried our best, and I see the final nail being driven into the coffin of our once beautiful natuon, i can leave the country altogether.
@LTLT90026 күн бұрын
I think it was great up till 2012.
@captainsleeman978727 күн бұрын
Born in the 60s, glad to have been so fortunate, but sorry for my kids.
@BizRon-dm8ye20 күн бұрын
As a gen X I admire you mate, the first boomer who admits it, and doesn't put it down to your incredible hard work and genius, instead of the reality of buying your home with the money you found in your lounge. As an xer I can admit I have it easier than those who came after. We had to scrape the lounge 3 times.
@fcsanyi27 күн бұрын
The entire system is broken and has been broken since conception. Remove State governance, major tax reforms are needed, starting with removal personal income tax, increase of GST to 24%, locking in federal company tax at 10%, conscription to fulfil unpaid, military, law enforcement or social services duty for ages 17-19 no exceptions. Let's make Australia fantastic finally.
@davidkennedy484518 минут бұрын
She'll be right mate! Someone else can sort it out! When we relinquish our power to solve problems ourselves, we have only ourselves to blame when someone else screws us over. Bad things happen when good people do nothing.
@philliplarkin345328 күн бұрын
I’m thinking New Zealand pretty much is to.
@grouchoglobe28 күн бұрын
Productivity really stopped in the last term of Howard We have lived off the dividend since and hidden inflation in things such as housing
@bern467928 күн бұрын
Also living by Selling public assets.
@Skullhunter3028 күн бұрын
Would you stop it with this political agenda. Like the video host commented, both governments have coasted on immigration driven growth and the mining boom. Both governments have been equally inept at driving private sector productivity and growth.
@tobybrown117928 күн бұрын
Imports have hidden the true inflation rate and loss of purchasing power. Toilet paper isn’t even made in Australia anymore for starters
@mon1aro28 күн бұрын
Just what we need, more government employees and less productive useful people. And while I am having a small Rant, why is the Government giving taxpayers money to business to do things, like batteries etc that should be funded by loans from banks? if it is a good profitable business then i am sure the banks and investors would be on board. just saying......
@NeilC196323 күн бұрын
Governments at all levels giving money to undeserving areas, for sure.
@petersmith876527 күн бұрын
Can someone tell me why we are paying $368 billion for 3 or 4 nuclear submarines....when America builds them for 3 billion. ..each..
@bolge777726 күн бұрын
Boomerang money for the corrupt !!!
@brenohighland325926 күн бұрын
pure greed
@cloud_n1n325 күн бұрын
Please also explain why "The Australian Government’s August 2020 Australia’s COVID-19 vaccine and treatment strategy committed the government to building a ‘diverse global portfolio of investments to seek to secure early access to promising vaccines and treatments’, using local manufacturing wherever possible.1 Between September 2020 and May 2021, the Australian Government entered into agreements with five vaccine manufacturers to purchase a total of 315.3 million vaccines of different types, with some vaccines being manufactured overseas and some produced locally." 315M COVID vaccines for 25M population = approx. 12 vaccines each.
@MattBertuleit25 күн бұрын
Foul
@BizRon-dm8ye20 күн бұрын
Gotta pay for the seal colony (army of folks sitting in a circle dressed in black and grey going 'urk, urk, urk' to each other and achieving nothing) mate! Nowadays they urk urk at home in their pyjamas doing even less!
@donavonlarney28 күн бұрын
both tyres have blown with sparks flying around the rims economy
@AsurmenHandOfAsur28 күн бұрын
The burnout economy as Tarric Brooker calls it !
@donavonlarney28 күн бұрын
@@AsurmenHandOfAsur i know Tarric called it but it is past burn out now.. there is no rubber left.
@AsurmenHandOfAsur28 күн бұрын
@@donavonlarney Yes the fuel tank has caught on fire (inflation) and is ready to blow (major recession if not a depression) !
@SiNKiLLeR_28 күн бұрын
Thank you
@WalkTheWorldDFA28 күн бұрын
You're welcome
@gregmelrose928228 күн бұрын
The taxation system favours negatively geared property investment (speculation) rather than investment in productive endeavour including high level research. All the successful western economies and the command economies in the communist world pursue basic research and development ruthlessly and consistently.
@Shyguy7158815 күн бұрын
As an Australian, I've never wanted to move overseas so bad. Our country doesn't even stand for anything anymore. Corruption everywhere, but of course, there's no solution.
@KrunchyJD28 күн бұрын
Completely disagree. I agree with the premise, that Australia is going down hill economically, but not the reasons. Yes we need to boost productivity. However it is economic stimulus that is the only thing holding Australia up at the moment. Every western country has a deficit. Every country that is a net importer of goods also has a deficit. Governments like Australia's create money whenever they spend it and destroy money when they tax. Sure if there is to much spending then inflation can occur, but that is not the cause of the current inflation. Moreover as a sovereign issuer of the Australian dollar the government cannot become insolvent. So what is the real problem in Australia. Two words, Real Estate. Overpriced housing is the root cause of our economic woes. Whether it be overpriced rent eating into the take home pay of workers or overpriced rent causing business to jack up their prices or go broke. Its ridiculous prices of houses meaning we have to much PRIVATE debt, or people are stretched just paying back the ridiculous mortgage. To buy a house now in Sydney you need to save for 40 years just for the deposit. Its total madness. We can't manufacture anything because our productivity has not increased, but also because our wages are so high. However they need to be high because of the obscene price of real estate. We have a whole economy largely based on speculative investment in real estate which produces virtually nothing. If real estate collapsed or became more affordable it would fix almost all of Australia's economic problems, not immediately as it would have negative effect at first, but as there would be less financial stress, people would not need large increases in wages and they would spend their money on services and goods produced locally, as their disposable income would rise. It would diversify our economy away from just stupid overpriced housing, and mining, meaning if there was a downturn our more diverse economy could weather the storm. Most importantly it would not put upward pressure on wages.
@johncorboy216328 күн бұрын
Exactly what has happened in New Zealand
@markgray296227 күн бұрын
Largely I agree , however there are powerful vested interests in maintaining the status quo, even though any nong can see it will lead to disaster for the population and the nation. .. So look to the real estate industry, land bankers, Banks, Local governments all making a motza by taking a massive slice out of the consumer dollar.
@thehandlerman27 күн бұрын
If we want to boil it down to simplicity, this is it. All our nations wealth is tied up in real estate. No business investment, no R&D and no industry. It's choking the nation.
@krugmeup216227 күн бұрын
Manufacturing will never happen here due to wages and electricity costs
@liamwright28126 күн бұрын
40 years to save? 5 years of hard grinding would be sufficient from anyone
@anitacohen87537 күн бұрын
This was happening for years, but people chose to look the other way. It was always someone else's fault. Well, the Coles/Woolworths politics that has dominated this country since inception, has delivered its reward!
@LukeJohnson-tw5bo28 күн бұрын
We certainly are! Far to many places in rural nsw that wont accept cash. When you have to cancel your card because of fraud, 2 weeks to get a new one is a joke. You can't do anything. Time to sell up and leave this country.
@JasonISF28 күн бұрын
Why won't they accept LEGAL tender??
@LukeJohnson-tw5bo28 күн бұрын
Tried to go to dubbo tip and wouldn't accept cash. Told about the card situation, bureaucracy expects you to jump through all these hoops. No wonder people dump where ever when doing to right thing isn't accepted.
@pietro477228 күн бұрын
You're not the only one thinking of selling and moving out. Large cities are dying because young couples can't afford a home. Meanwhile there are places in Europe where I can buy a palace for $50,000. Many Australians are buying homes in Italy, for example. I will be leaving on principles alone. I refuse to be part of the $40 billion per year handed over to the aboriginal industrial complex.
@LukeJohnson-tw5bo28 күн бұрын
@pietro4772 I hear portugal is a nice spot where you can pick up those prices.
@LukeJohnson-tw5bo28 күн бұрын
Not to mention how many food places don't accept cash. Mudgee in alot of places doesn't accept cash.
@justinkennedy581228 күн бұрын
I bet,we can still afford an imaginary nuke sub!Am I right?
@AsurmenHandOfAsur28 күн бұрын
Yeah the new US President will probably not sell us any. Blame Malcolm Turnbull for cancelling the cheap yet VERY advanced Japanese subs that Abbott signed up to buy. He changed horses mid race to the French design. We would have some of those new Japanese subs by now, they would be operating! Now new subs are on the nevr never with dodgy ScoMo sighing us up to the most expensive Defense purchase in Australia's history ! Estimates are currently at 268 Billion to 368 Billion when the Japanese subs were only going to cost 30-50Bn ! How will we pay for them if our terms of trade (commodity prices and mainly iron ore) collapse?
@nelsonc398428 күн бұрын
Yeah, in case our best customer visit us.
@clivesutcliffe48728 күн бұрын
@@nelsonc3984 Our 'best customer' is intent on a takeover one way or another and it's doubtful that a sub would be much of a defence but it does confirm our strategic alliance.
@robertmartin843627 күн бұрын
This is merely a cover for our political foreign owners to tax us to support their fading hegemony. No-one thinks any submarine , nuclear or otherwise will ever emerge.for our money.
@dilligaf281810 күн бұрын
we used to be the lucky country but because of too much immigration, too much foreign ownership, too many refugees and social handouts being paid ,too little for resourses ie LPG especially... too many foreign handouts to countries that couldnt care less about us, trying to be heroes about the climate when the rest of the east & west couldnt give a monkeys about climate
@davidkennedy484525 минут бұрын
If Australia, and everything on it, sank into the ocean never to be seen again, it would barely if at all even register within the IPCC's margin for error on a global scale. If Australia were to sink into the ocean never to be seen again, we wouldn't be missed. Bring on the catastrophic meteor strike I say! The only true reset! As for being climate heroes: if one turns off the news and ignores mainstream media, the problem goes away. What we have left is weather... and weather fluctuates!
@dpitt151628 күн бұрын
When MP's collab with multi-national mining companies granting them licenses so they don't pay their due royalties or taxes what do you expect? The Australian people are being ripped off by both Parties who grant licenses - The minerals and gases which are being sold off cheaply are the property of EVERY Australian!!!! SO much so that Japan is on-selling gas which it buys from Australia to other countries. Why aren't there covenants with the granting of these licenses that they must keep a certain amount available for domestic use and so much for export ??? Why isn't there covenants saying they can't on sell these products to other countries?? We are being totally ripped off !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Write to your local MP and complain ........................ Until we take action nothing will get better and we will remain lap dogs of the rest of the world while our MP's get golden handshakes from top jobs they "acquire" in the mining industry. This should be made illegal too !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@wernerziemerink26 күн бұрын
Australia went woke...guess what happened.
@ReddRubble26 күн бұрын
You clearly didn't watch what, 2 minutes of the video?
@itsgottobesaid426928 күн бұрын
NDIS has been a huge fiscal mistake/drag which will never be able to be withdrawn.There were other ways which were not “open slather” for any and every applicant. There is no incentive to business,small,medium or large. There is not a crane on any building in Melbourne city now where before it was commonly the case.we don’t have a market economy anymore. Ah,to be woke and socialist directed.
@ThirukumarAtputharajan25 күн бұрын
All govt employees are working staying home ( little house or pub ) nothing has done while homelessness increases
@ayara815713 күн бұрын
The people are to blame. They keep voting for the same slimy politicians and take no action with their "Aw she'll be right" attitude.
@zoran173525 күн бұрын
Australia's stuffed like a Christmas Turkey😂 its soooo good to be a witness how primitive empire is collapsing and people are so ignorant to it because of everyone's greed
@cheryl190920 күн бұрын
A Xmas Turkey 😅
@x-75hurricane655 күн бұрын
As if Australia's the only country with these serious issues....it's a WORLDWIDE problem!! Nation after nation globally are in the same predicament. Good luck sorting it all out, you'll need it.
@paulie503728 күн бұрын
am not an economist but i see it like this, every time we have a soft landing we are compounding the recession, we are meant to have just like in the stock market compounding interest it gets more and more, we never survive 2008 with all the bank bail outs and eventually it will catch up with us, because people can't afford more and more with wages not going up, because of high immigration which keeps wages low, so there needs to be a balance between it all but the gov likes money and the gov is doing what they meant to do which is keep the country not in recession, which does not mean person recession, that's the problem people make the country not the other way around. i hope people start waking up.
@GrahamHowarth-s6p18 күн бұрын
Sorry people. The demise of Australia has little to do with now. Mining companies, with the blessing of every government of the last 100 years, have taken the profits from all the natural assets of the country for themselves and paid us a pittance in royalties. Over a trillion dollars worse off. The chickens have come home to roost.
@brenohighland325926 күн бұрын
Australia Is... Stuffed. has been since the late 70s
@unknownisbest8 күн бұрын
Aussies refuse to believe they live in a third-world country.
@toni47295 күн бұрын
The government are in China's pocket.
@davannaleah28 күн бұрын
'we have your back'..... And broken it!
@Jsmithyy22 күн бұрын
One of the biggest reasons we are faaarked is allowing dirty washed money from offshore to buy real estate, allowing manufacturing to dissapear, I think more than 30 percent of workers work for the government another 30 percent propped up by government rent assistance etc this leaves 30 percent paying the taxes that pay these wages and we're sick of it.
@Checklight6627 күн бұрын
Government spending is not the cause of inflation, you only have to look at company profits to see that. Turning housing into an investment vehicle thus pushing up prices, has in turn pushed up the cost of everything else. It has made it to expensive to manufacture anything due to rent costs and energy costs. The fact is that since the 1980's we have been run by increasingly self absorbed governments who's members sell the Australian people out at the first sign of a juicy directorship. Videos like this are aimed at distracting the average punter away from the real causes of inflation. Corporate greed and corrupt laws such as negative gearing and capital gains tax discount on housing.
@dilligaf281810 күн бұрын
no priorities given to the people that have built this country its a joke ...
@AshleyGraetz27 күн бұрын
welcome to Blackrockistan
@leonie56326 күн бұрын
Be more scared of Brookfield who have bought hospitals, pathology, diagnostic imaging, energy, data centres etc during Turnbull/Morrison era
@who52au12 күн бұрын
But all the EX PM have No problem to take up their new position with huge salary in the USA after their removed from the Australia office in disgrace ! we Aussie needs to know HOW / and why this happen .
@charleyhorse634627 күн бұрын
It’s such a shame so few of us are on the pulse meanwhile everyone else defaults to “She’ll be right mate”.
@SuperLuckao24 күн бұрын
Yes. At this point u cant even blame the gov. It's people that r to blame.
@Jakez40825 күн бұрын
Back in 1950 when this was the lucky country we were all of British descent with some Chinese market gardeners. Then governments started taking immigrants from war torn Europe which jumped at the chance. So why do this if in 1974 all Australian factories were moved to China and all these immigrants became unemployed? This made it very difficult for the Old Australians and their descendants.
@dougcane405925 күн бұрын
How bout addressing the embezzlement of Australian resources - especially gas?
@deniz647615 күн бұрын
Aud dropped to $0.62 on track to 50 cents. Government must take immediate action
@SR-pr2xz28 күн бұрын
Left in 2000. Can assure you it has been f'd since about 2014-15
@rickayres904928 күн бұрын
May I ask, where did you go ?
@SR-pr2xz28 күн бұрын
@rickayres9049 Europe. Which is not much better. But suffice to say Oz was better when I left and by about 2011 was turning the other way round
@MrRatclima28 күн бұрын
There's nowhere you can escape what's coming. Just prepare the bet you can and bunker down. Even many developing economies, once a "safe haven" are becoming very difficult to benefit like in the past.
@crisgong290926 күн бұрын
The rent in all capital cities of Australia is completely an accomplice to robbing the poor and helping the rich
@locuus728 күн бұрын
A lot of bias, seeming deliberate ignorance of huge military spending being primary influence on interest rates, not taxing fossil fuels or multinationals, the furphy of bloated government, the lack of government owned infrastructure, and that growth models won't work into the future.
@СлаваССС-м4с28 күн бұрын
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@kryts2727 күн бұрын
Actually, militarily spending is not an economic issue if it kept at or below 3% of GDP. What is at issue is the stupid and jaw-dropping expensive weapons (nuclear subs) that our government plans on buying. This is a very expensive folly. US nuclear powered Gerald R. Ford class supercarriers are cheaper per vessel than these subs in what we expect to eventually pay for them.
@locuus727 күн бұрын
@ it’s the subs I’m referring to. Should have been more specific
@eagle550125 күн бұрын
This is what you get when most of your politicians are lawyers. Problems, no solutions, and good old lobbyists.
@addictiveaussie28 күн бұрын
Tick....tick....tick.... The highest personal debt levels in the world........tick.....tick.....tick.......
@addictiveaussie28 күн бұрын
And I've been saying it here since 2017. The Aussie gold price setting up for the next run to AUD5000 commencing as early as the coming week.
@RodPowermartialarts7 күн бұрын
In 1975, with no public consultation, the ALP government of Gough Whitlam signed Australia up to the United Nations inspired Lima Declaration which required Australia to reduce its manufacturing capabilities by around 30% and to commit to import that amount from other preferred countries. What has transpired in the years since the ALP signed the Lima Declaration is that the 30% target has in fact exploded, with current estimates putting it at more than 90%. And Citizens still vote for these two criminal parties Labor & Liberal so who is to blame? ... Silly uneducated Citizens
@jimibarberman39920 күн бұрын
Australians are struggling to afford rent and groceries, whilst they're buying 14 million dollar sculptures. what's wrong with that picture?
@pontiacssholden20324 күн бұрын
Albo got nice new home though with a 100 mill driveway,no bumpy roads for magoo
@littlefurrow243728 күн бұрын
Welcome to neo-lib economics.
@grizzz688428 күн бұрын
its fascism
@fatwombat261128 күн бұрын
Instead of housing ever getting cheaper the currency is about to tank so owners of a house can't realise any gains and no one except foreigners will be able to afford one. Almost everyone looses.
@debbiesimmons308127 күн бұрын
The cocktail of aging first world countries, the distaste for war and colonialism and shrinking in home resource enrichment and industrial productivity is a bitter drink to swallow.
@FinanceStoryTime28 күн бұрын
Moved to the United States. Far better country for the white collar aspirational cohort. It's over for Australia and many top earners are living. We don't want to pay high taxes for everyone else’s freebies and the feminist socialist state. Sorry.
@transhusbando423328 күн бұрын
Which state in the USA?
@patkennedy128 күн бұрын
"White collar aspirational cohort"? Good luck with that. My nephew has been there for decades, in that same cohort, and he is moving back! I suspect you might have chosen the wrong time to move to the US, with so many unknowns to accompany the latest election outcome. If you are actually a 'Trumper' you might be in for a series of disappointments. Even if you aren't, the once-mighty US is in for a period of profound uncertainty.
@transhusbando423328 күн бұрын
@@patkennedy1You think texas is still alright for opportunities?
@FinanceStoryTime28 күн бұрын
@@patkennedy1 far far better. Total compensation is at 700k USD - equal to 1.1M AUD. I’m an America first conservative. Not a betatized Aussie. Moved to Seattle. Far lower taxes and far greater options for tax reduction. Expecting a far right shift in Australia and the rest of the west. It’s time to get back. Australia is a nation for mediocre entitled losers. The United States is not for everyone. Lefty, socialist types need not apply. Trump, Elon and Swamy are going to lead the renaissance of the west.
@FinanceStoryTime28 күн бұрын
@@patkennedy1 yeah nah. Was making the 1%. Out the gate, I’m taxed at 45%, then GST of 10%, then luxury car tax, then stamp duty, then alcohol tax, then Div-293, capital gains, land tax, then interest payments (no fixed mortgages) and inflation. White collar aspirational is paying close to 90% in taxes in this country. Bye. It will take close to 40 immigrants to replace my income if you can find them.
@scottprice194310 күн бұрын
The most overtaxed country in the world, with too big and multi level government. Problem is to fix a politician will need to sack lots of public servants, reduce government at all levels and reduce tax (massive tax reform needed). Cant see any politician doing that 😢
@robb564228 күн бұрын
With all the spotlight on Woolworths & Coles over price gouging - Why does a 2ltr Coke cost $3.90 & a 1.25ltr Coke is $3.85 Except every 2 to 3 weeks when it's on "special"
@clivesutcliffe48728 күн бұрын
Shop around, IGA this week 1.25L 'half price' $1.92, of course it could be different in your area, that's one of the methods the big retailers use. Coke isn't a healthy drink, but whatever.
@robb564228 күн бұрын
All I mean is that $3.85 isn't a real price. The "special" is the regular retail price and the $3.85 is a fake out
@beewest570425 күн бұрын
I knew it was bad when S.Africans who immigrated in the 90's are now talking about returning.
@jm_brisbane28 күн бұрын
But some people and companies are doing extraodinarily well. The system is working as intended when it comes to their enrichment. Everyone else is getting wrung dry in the processes, but that's of no consequence. Until we vote differently, there will continue to be no consequence. We will just flip/flop between Labor and Liberal and things will stay as they are.
@DawnDrifterAU25 күн бұрын
If you work in or around the fed government, you can see it up close. The aps, essentially the new social welfare system, has zero motivation to do anything. Nil risk to their employment. Pay rises. Better super. Lots of leave. Zero need to do anything and zero risk to their jobs. And this has expanded massively over the last few years. We need our own DOGE, run by private heavyweights to give the govt a kick in the right direction
@pcoppleman28 күн бұрын
Agree! In the simplist form, you only have to ask are our kids better off today than previous 20 years ago or before the mining boom or even the 2000 Olympics? No! Are families able to afford to have children or easily afford a house? Are we able to have enough births to not have to have the huge immigration we see? No No No. The huge resources we have are virtually being given away for a pitance in royalties. The acceptance of mediocre over a correct character to do a job is being pushed by qualification over character and experience.
@stevethewizard650228 күн бұрын
Hi Martin, I hope you've seen "Flat Out Like a Nation Sinking by Matt Barrie". I feel like he's speaking for me. It's his best talk/essay thus far. I would highlight more about poor banking regulation and that it's the banks that own most of the property in Australia. That is, the banks are the ones taking a punt on property here in Australia. It's a one-way bet for them because of the moral hazard. I don't think there any point that Matt brings up that I disagree with except for perhaps uranium which implies nuclear energy use. I'm not sure where I stand on nuclear energy. I'm worried about safety and long-term environmental impact (with the waste products).