@JEChalmers You don’t seem to understand the difference between equity capital and the risk associated (explained in the capital asset pricing model) versus a payg wage earner who piggy backs of the risk. They aren’t equal!!! We are going backwards with an economy built on toothpicks
@firstfusilier@JEChalmers They don’t seem to understand the difference between equity capital and the risk associated (explained in the capital asset pricing model) versus a payg wage earner who piggy backs of the risk. They aren’t equal!!!
@PaulineHansonOz Why aren’t they going after multinationals paying no tax in Australia through cayman island tax structuring rather than Australians who built some wealth after 50 years hard work building this country try
Our mission is to de-corrupt politics for a fair and sustainable Australia.
One area to de-corrupt is population policy.
📰 "Universities are back in full control of Australia's migration program, alongside the Business Council and property industry." 👇
https://t.co/CJaOtDLnNh
This chart says it all really - if you care about the environment or any other species on the planet you need to care about reducing global population.
@JEChalmers In Singapore they say “this is what we need to do” and get on with it. In Australia we talk about what we might do and never do it. It’s not that hard; create an environment where people are happy to invest in innovation and manufacturing through tax reform.
@goodfoodgal Perhaps the question is the role of religion in society. Children shouldn’t have to be “born” in to a religion and no school should be religious based. Jimmy Carr grew up catholic and rejected it in his 20’s because he could see it for what it is. More high profile could follow!!
This is how the Australian economy works; we increase migration via the education sector to feed construction and the size of government and shit on the general public in terms of reduced services and general standard of living. Innovation and manufacturing have been forgotten.
@ClareONeilMP@JEChalmers This is how the Australian economy works; we increase migration via the education sector to feed construction and the size of government and shit on the general public in terms of reduced services and general standard of living. Innovation and manufacturing have been forgotten.
@VoteSustainable@kelliesloane This is how the Australian economy works; we increase migration via the education sector to feed construction and the size of government and shit on the general public in terms of reduced services and general standard of living. Innovation and manufacturing have been forgotten.
@r3tarddownunder This is how the Australian economy works; we increase migration via the education sector to feed construction and the size of government and shit on the general public in terms of reduced services and general standard of living. Innovation and manufacturing have been forgotten.
This is how the Australian economy works; we increase migration via the education sector to feed construction and the size of government and shit on the general public in terms of reduced services and general standard of living. Innovation and manufacturing have been forgotten.
@PaulineHansonOz We’d all be speaking Japanese without the WW2 Anzacs. Should we do a dawn service everyday? They would have chopped the heads off every one of us, white or black make no bones about it.
@PaulineHansonOz So who wants high immigration; property developers and universities - who have powerful lobby groups!!! We’ve become too reliant on these sectors at the expense of manufacturing and need to keep feeding them with migration.
This is not a good thing, India has no population strategy and is running out of control. Immigration should only be from countries that have a strategy like Singapore and China. India will likely add another 400 million people in the next 10 years to it’s domestic population.