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Just saw this headline,
ABOUT 1.4 million low-paid workers will receive a $17.10 pay rise after the minimum wage is lifted to $606.40 a week. Thanks again "Big R" Regards, Niccolo |
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You're a fkn champion "Big Red"
Now here has Kye run off too Regards, Niccolo |
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where*
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ffs how can anyone discuss rationally with some one who holds gaddafi up as a poster boy
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RIP Gaddafi
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yeah - burn in hell fcvker
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John Howard sent us into Iraq for what reason again???
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sent us? doubt u would last 5 minutes at bankstown let alone iraq
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Petty comment.
"The world's richest woman(Gina Rinehart) and Fairfax's biggest shareholder has called on chairman Roger Corbett to outline how the company plans to overcome its financial troubles." We now know one way they have dealt with them. But I think Kye said it was this Government, which you will no doubt provide sufficient evidence? Over and out amigos, Niccolo |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-u-oybXG2c&feature=related
seven minutes of your life nic .. that's all it will take and condemn me correctly ... if you are willy-nilly going to attempt that rubbish i said both of them were ... the global Big R cartel ... ultimately owns BOTH parties .. through our national debt its a big picture nic ... 7 mins will explain what happened ... in relation to australia getting sucked into it and anyone else .. the part about the insider trading over the Napoleonic war .. si the stuff of legens .. gotta admire them for the business acumen at least |
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i'll get to the csiro again don't worry ... but i'll let you look at the you tube first
pretend it's in 3D .. and put on your "3D I'll Open My Mind To Possibilty Glasses" ... just for the one short viewing ... and then take those glasses off again ![]() |
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Niccolo_Machiavelli
Is that why minimum wage in late 2007 was 54k and in early 2012 its 70k?? ... i'll assume that is just a typo nic |
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but of course we know the 'average' wage has nothing to do with any minimum or even common citizen scenario
those inflated average wages ... are probably our "national average" because of the obscene and inflated salaries paid to the ceo's of the banking fraternity ![]() |
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I do wonder how they arrive at the average wage.
Perhaps if they reported the median or mode it would be more relevant. |
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cheers whoopi yes that would be the best way to see how 'joe & mrs average' are doing ... my blood sugar is back on track thank goodness after dins ... was a wild hour
in regards to the conspiracies & theories that you mentioned ... mate there have been so many conspiracies exposed as frauds that you can't lump them all into the one kettle ... and NO i don't believe them all the 'big money go-round' tho is real ... and there is a cartel that control the flow to countries in the form of debt ... but not debt like you and i know it ... the csiro i wont let go of ... ive researched it myself on their web-site .. up there for all to see ...its more 'interesting' than sinister of course .. and does link back to the global bankers in a bizzare manner |
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As the global economy becomes more volatile as the largest poverty alleviation & development program in history erupts, you have to wonder,
the burden of the developed world is how we disappeared up our own financial services fundament, disconnecting funding from the real economy, Some economies like Oz have reformed to adapt to volatility - but can you say the same about the psychology of western market participants? We all tut tut about the fiscal behaviour of various western governments, while ignoring 75% of the problem - capital chasing capital.. this explains it all imo ![]() |
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Big Ted re; "capital chasing capital".
You might find this interesting http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/bigideas/the-end-of-ponzi-prosperity/4026076 Have we spent too much for too long ? Are the clever financial instruments that were supposed to prop up the system starting to buckle? According to economist Satyajit Das we're in a botox economy where things have been desperately covered up to conceal the truth. Greece, Spain, Portugal and Italy, he says, are just the front carriages in an impending financial train wreck. Also on board, he believes, are all the world’s major economies. It’s a pessimistic and sobering perspective on the consequences of too much debt. |
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an excellent audio find koala ... thank you
rational ... non-partisan ... and closer to some fuller understanding of economic reality ... than we've ever discussed on these forum threads |