Was there a couple of years ago and was not a great experience, very sad to see the homelessness in the city. Is it that Pratt wasn’t the answer of that people are happy with the direction their city is taking? Understand it is a blue city so to speak so not surprised Pratt didn’t get through. Hopefully these people get real help and are not used as political pawns.
@AlboMP Not sexist apparently. You know, like you don’t lie. So can we move on with actual politics and stop this hurt feelings rubbish. Performance , not lying and credibility matter.
Think it is getting to the point in global politics where words are losing all meaning. A conservative is now a “far right naz1”, a lie is now “a change of position”, someone on the left is now a “communist”, patriotism is now “racism”, disagreeing with a parties policies that has a female leader is now “masogyny”, unless it Pauline Hanson. Unfortunately the more people get called things the less meaning it starts to have. Sad to see as it takes away from real debate.
@TBlountNews@49BlakeTreinen None of your business what he does, same as it is nobodies business what consenting adults do behind closed doors. How about people let each other get on with living their lives.
@Andrea__Leong@disco___cat News flash, you talk about house prices dropping that can cause people to have negative equity. Not really that complicated.
@JEChalmers 🤣 I love it when people find things like this. When you can’t trust the government and they have complete arrogance about their lies, it becomes a slippery slope, as they are finding out.
@Andrea__Leong@disco___cat Yeah negative equity is great for people stuff people that work hard to get things we should get them to lose their houses so other people can have them. Yeah let’s do that, great idea. 😂
If the problem is young people getting into a home them increasing their disposable income (ability to save a deposit and to service a loan), does help them get on the property ladder, by decreasing taxes on these people specifically it does help them. You do not have to erode other family’s and first home buyers wealth and investment to do that. Increasing taxes is not always the answer.