• NDIS

    From Peter Jason@pj@jostle.com to aus.politics on Thu Aug 21 08:58:22 2025
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics


    Even the current interregnum has baulked at the ballooning cost of
    pandering to hyperactive kids and their single "mums".

    And the Shrinks cashing in on it all.

    We'll see how the fixit clashes with populism and policies.

    At last the voting taxpayer is being considered.
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  • From Petzl@petzlx@gmail.com to aus.politics on Fri Aug 22 17:10:18 2025
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On Thu, 21 Aug 2025 08:58:22 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:


    Even the current interregnum has baulked at the ballooning cost of
    pandering to hyperactive kids and their single "mums".

    And the Shrinks cashing in on it all.

    We'll see how the fixit clashes with populism and policies.

    At last the voting taxpayer is being considered.

    Always a fair bit of skullduggery with Government run.

    The main reason NDIS is going to be cut is because the private sector
    has almost gone. That is the Productive taxpayers, profit taking
    private enterprises.

    Leaving
    Unproductive tax payers, NGO's, welfare, government departments, etc.
    The problem with Unproductive tax payers, is that governments
    eventually run out of Productive taxpayers money

    The government needs to fix non-government sector of the economy!
    The private sector, is in contraction and you could then argue it is
    in recession! There is a big transfer between the private sector and
    the public sector at the moment. The private sector is shedding jobs
    to the public sector, which is picking up jobs. But are they the
    productive jobs we want?

    In other words
    Growing government and not-for-profit employment can become
    unsustainable if not supported by a vibrant, growing private sector
    that funds them via taxes.
    This is the orunning out of productive taxpayersA moneyo concern
    common in fiscal debates

    Well this on top of Albanese's BIG GOVERNMENT plan with declining
    private sector jobs, is already seeing unsustainability funding of
    Government sector, NDIS is a example
    A growing disconnect between tax-generating oproductiveo (Private
    employment) sectors and expanding welfare/service (Government
    employment) jobs is a real risk to fiscal health over time.
    Socialist Greece had to in 2010 ended up seizing ones money in one's
    bank account if it was over $100,000!

    A not-so-secret secret about Labor's immigration strategy was missed
    this week by the mainstream media - and it reinforces why the party
    will have a hold on power for years to come.

    The Labor voting migrants I doubt know how expensive it is to live in Australia, they are just told of cash in, not cash out!
    $48 an hour, may look great for a migrant, What they don't know (nor
    does Albo ) a third of money is taxed, then 12% superannuation,
    Medicare, union fees, transport, rent, plus other living expenses,
    etc, etc.

    This to me explains the escalation in crime in Australian cities?
    But little else mat
    --
    Petzl
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  • From Rod Speed@rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com to aus.politics on Fri Aug 22 18:55:05 2025
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On Fri, 22 Aug 2025 17:10:18 +1000, Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thu, 21 Aug 2025 08:58:22 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:>

    Even the current interregnum has baulked at the ballooning cost of
    pandering to hyperactive kids and their single "mums".

    And the Shrinks cashing in on it all.

    We'll see how the fixit clashes with populism and policies.

    At last the voting taxpayer is being considered.

    Always a fair bit of skullduggery with Government run.

    The main reason NDIS is going to be cut is because the private sector
    has almost gone.
    Bullshit it is
    That is the Productive taxpayers, profit taking private enterprises.
    Bullshit it is
    Leaving
    Unproductive tax payers, NGO's, welfare, government departments, etc.
    Bullshit it is
    The problem with Unproductive tax payers, is that governments
    eventually run out of Productive taxpayers money
    Bullshit they do
    The government needs to fix non-government sector of the economy!
    The private sector, is in contraction
    Bullshit it is
    and you could then argue it is in recession!
    Bullshit it is
    There is a big transfer between the private sector and
    the public sector at the moment.
    Bullshit there is
    The private sector is shedding jobs to the public sector,
    Bullshit it is
    which is picking up jobs.
    Bullshit it is
    But are they the productive jobs we want?
    Corse they are with health care, cops, the legal system, teachers etc
    In other words
    Growing government and not-for-profit employment can become
    unsustainable if not supported by a vibrant, growing private sector
    That's what we have
    that funds them via taxes.
    That's only a small part of where the taxes come from
    This is the rCLrunning out of productive taxpayersrCO moneyrCY
    Isnt happening
    concern common in fiscal debates
    Only by ignorant fools like you
    Well this on top of Albanese's BIG GOVERNMENT plan
    Bullshit it is
    with declining private sector jobs,
    Bullshit there is
    is already seeing unsustainability funding of Government sector,
    Bullshit there is
    NDIS is a example
    Bullshit it is
    A growing disconnect between tax-generating rCLproductiverCY (Private employment) sectors and expanding welfare/service (Government
    employment) jobs is a real risk to fiscal health over time.
    Bullshit there is
    Socialist Greece had to in 2010 ended up seizing ones money in one's
    bank account if it was over $100,000!
    Bullshit they did
    A not-so-secret secret about Labor's immigration strategy was missed
    this week by the mainstream media - and it reinforces why the party
    will have a hold on power for years to come.
    We'll see,,,
    The Labor voting migrants I doubt know how expensive it is to live in Australia, they are just told of cash in, not cash out!
    $48 an hour, may look great for a migrant, What they don't know (nor
    does Albo ) a third of money is taxed,
    Bullshit it is
    then 12% superannuation,
    Medicare, union fees, transport, rent, plus other living expenses,
    etc, etc.
    And yet they still keep pouring into the country
    This to me explains the escalation in crime in Australian cities?
    More mindless bullshit
    But little else mat
    Just another of your mindless premature ejaculations
    That's the reason you went blind, boy
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  • From Petzl@petzlx@gmail.com to aus.politics on Fri Aug 22 20:33:57 2025
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On Fri, 22 Aug 2025 18:55:05 +1000, "Rod Speed"
    <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:

    Socialist Greece had to in 2010 ended up seizing ones money in one's
    bank account if it was over $100,000!

    Bullshit they did

    My bad it was Cyprus in 2013
    Everything else is correct

    Cyprus in 2013, where, as part of a bailout deal, bank deposits above
    C100,000 at certain banks faced a haircut (direct loss).
    --
    Petzl
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  • From Rod Speed@rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com to aus.politics on Sat Aug 23 02:48:24 2025
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> wrote
    Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
    Socialist Greece had to in 2010 ended up seizing ones money in one's
    bank account if it was over $100,000!
    Bullshit they did
    My bad it was Cyprus in 2013
    Bullshit they did
    Everything else is correct
    Bullshit it is, particularly the stupid claim that the private sector is dead in this country
    Cyprus in 2013, where, as part of a bailout deal, bank deposits above> n100,000 at certain banks faced a haircut (direct loss).
    A haircut is NOT having it all seized if it was over $100,000 https://www.google.com/search?q=what+happened+in+cyprus+in+2013+with+bank+account+deposits
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  • From Peter Jason@pj@jostle.com to aus.politics on Sat Aug 23 08:51:44 2025
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On Fri, 22 Aug 2025 17:10:18 +1000, Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thu, 21 Aug 2025 08:58:22 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:


    Even the current interregnum has baulked at the ballooning cost of >>pandering to hyperactive kids and their single "mums".

    And the Shrinks cashing in on it all.

    We'll see how the fixit clashes with populism and policies.

    At last the voting taxpayer is being considered.

    Always a fair bit of skullduggery with Government run.

    The main reason NDIS is going to be cut is because the private sector
    has almost gone. That is the Productive taxpayers, profit taking
    private enterprises.

    Leaving
    Unproductive tax payers, NGO's, welfare, government departments, etc.
    The problem with Unproductive tax payers, is that governments
    eventually run out of Productive taxpayers money

    The government needs to fix non-government sector of the economy!
    The private sector, is in contraction and you could then argue it is
    in recession! There is a big transfer between the private sector and
    the public sector at the moment. The private sector is shedding jobs
    to the public sector, which is picking up jobs. But are they the
    productive jobs we want?

    There's a rumor industrial regulations are being cut back, or at least
    loosely policed because they're one main cause for manufacturers
    fleeing overseas. It's all hush-hush of course for political
    reasons. After all, just how much shafting can the private sector
    bear? The ruinous brigandage of the Land Tax raids are having many
    victims fleeing north to Queensland. This is no Bullshit! >
    In other words
    Growing government and not-for-profit employment can become
    unsustainable if not supported by a vibrant, growing private sector
    that funds them via taxes.
    This is the orunning out of productive taxpayersA moneyo concern
    common in fiscal debates

    Yes, frenetic activity is no guarantee of productivity.

    Well this on top of Albanese's BIG GOVERNMENT plan with declining
    private sector jobs, is already seeing unsustainability funding of >Government sector, NDIS is a example

    The NDIS is the latest Greatest Disaster for the taxpayer. Any fool
    would have:
    1/ Introduced it to cater for the worst cases first, then gradually
    extending and adjusting it.
    2/ Fix the annual expenditure so lesser cases placed on a waiting
    list.

    Of course governments do the obvious only after all other options are exhausted.


    A growing disconnect between tax-generating oproductiveo (Private
    employment) sectors and expanding welfare/service (Government
    employment) jobs is a real risk to fiscal health over time.
    Socialist Greece had to in 2010 ended up seizing ones money in one's
    bank account if it was over $100,000!

    It has always been difficult to guarantee the safety of savings.
    Observe the price of gold.

    A not-so-secret secret about Labor's immigration strategy was missed
    this week by the mainstream media - and it reinforces why the party
    will have a hold on power for years to come.

    The Labor voting migrants I doubt know how expensive it is to live in >Australia, they are just told of cash in, not cash out!
    $48 an hour, may look great for a migrant, What they don't know (nor
    does Albo ) a third of money is taxed, then 12% superannuation,
    Medicare, union fees, transport, rent, plus other living expenses,
    etc, etc.

    This to me explains the escalation in crime in Australian cities?
    But little else mat

    The rise in the number of single-mother families may be relevant.
    And wide-screen TVs, raising expectations far above abilities.
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  • From Petzl@petzlx@gmail.com to aus.politics on Sat Aug 23 08:54:23 2025
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 02:48:24 +1000, "Rod Speed"
    <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:

    Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> wrote
    Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote

    Socialist Greece had to in 2010 ended up seizing ones money in one's
    bank account if it was over $100,000!

    Bullshit they did

    My bad it was Cyprus in 2013

    Bullshit they did

    Everything else is correct

    Bullshit it is, particularly the stupid claim that the private sector is >dead in this country

    Cyprus in 2013, where, as part of a bailout deal, bank deposits above
    C100,000 at certain banks faced a haircut (direct loss).

    A haircut is NOT having it all seized if it was over $100,000

    Learn to read!
    "faced" was the key word

    https://www.google.com/search?q=what+happened+in+cyprus+in+2013+with+bank+account+deposits

    The ABC, most don't watch this arm of the left, even though we as
    taxpayers have to pay for it!
    The government finding itself running out of Productive (Private
    sector) taxpayers money is cutting funding to NDIS.
    Surely it would be better to stop funding "Our" ABC first?

    The Australian government allocated approximately $989 million in
    actual funding for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) for
    the 2024-25 financial year. This figure increased to around $1.016
    billion for 2025-26, which is a 2.7% increase over the 2024-25
    allocation.

    Then there is the "Net Zero" leftie scam!
    <https://vimeo.com/231081036>
    Again dumping Labors "net zero" rubbish would turn Australia's econony
    up

    *A$22.7 billion* to support Australia's net zero transformation with investments, innovation grants, and government-backed finance. The FMA legislation was passed in late 2024 and helps improve the investment environment for clean energy, hydrogen production, renewable
    electricity, and decarbonized products. It also includes related bills
    like the Guarantee of Origin scheme to certify low-emissions products.
    --
    Petzl
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  • From Rod Speed@rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com to aus.politics on Sat Aug 23 10:01:21 2025
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 08:51:44 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:
    On Fri, 22 Aug 2025 17:10:18 +1000, Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thu, 21 Aug 2025 08:58:22 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:


    Even the current interregnum has baulked at the ballooning cost of
    pandering to hyperactive kids and their single "mums".

    And the Shrinks cashing in on it all.

    We'll see how the fixit clashes with populism and policies.

    At last the voting taxpayer is being considered.

    Always a fair bit of skullduggery with Government run.

    The main reason NDIS is going to be cut is because the private sector>> has almost gone. That is the Productive taxpayers, profit taking
    private enterprises.

    Leaving
    Unproductive tax payers, NGO's, welfare, government departments, etc.>> The problem with Unproductive tax payers, is that governments
    eventually run out of Productive taxpayers money

    The government needs to fix non-government sector of the economy!
    The private sector, is in contraction and you could then argue it is
    in recession! There is a big transfer between the private sector and
    the public sector at the moment. The private sector is shedding jobs
    to the public sector, which is picking up jobs. But are they the
    productive jobs we want?
    There's a rumor industrial regulations are being cut back, or at least> loosely policed
    Bullshit
    because they're one main cause for manufacturers
    fleeing overseas. It's all hush-hush of course for political
    reasons. After all, just how much shafting can the private sector
    bear? The ruinous brigandage of the Land Tax raids are having many
    victims fleeing north to Queensland. This is no Bullshit!
    Bullshit
    In other words
    Growing government and not-for-profit employment can become
    unsustainable if not supported by a vibrant, growing private sector
    that funds them via taxes.
    This is the rCLrunning out of productive taxpayersrCO moneyrCY concern
    common in fiscal debates
    Yes, frenetic activity is no guarantee of productivity.
    Well this on top of Albanese's BIG GOVERNMENT plan with declining
    private sector jobs, is already seeing unsustainability funding of
    Government sector, NDIS is a example
    The NDIS is the latest Greatest Disaster for the taxpayer. Any fool
    would have:
    1/ Introduced it to cater for the worst cases first, then gradually
    extending and adjusting it.
    2/ Fix the annual expenditure so lesser cases placed on a waiting
    list.
    Makes no sense to have it at all
    Of course governments do the obvious only after all other options are exhausted.
    A growing disconnect between tax-generating rCLproductiverCY (Private
    employment) sectors and expanding welfare/service (Government
    employment) jobs is a real risk to fiscal health over time.
    Socialist Greece had to in 2010 ended up seizing ones money in one's>> bank account if it was over $100,000!
    It has always been difficult to guarantee the safety of savings.
    Bullshit with our bank guarantee
    Observe the price of gold.
    Nothing to do with the safety of savings and in face when the price
    of gold was fixed, that did guarantee the safety of savings in gold.
    A not-so-secret secret about Labor's immigration strategy was missed
    this week by the mainstream media - and it reinforces why the party
    will have a hold on power for years to come.

    The Labor voting migrants I doubt know how expensive it is to live in>> Australia, they are just told of cash in, not cash out!
    $48 an hour, may look great for a migrant, What they don't know (nor
    does Albo ) a third of money is taxed, then 12% superannuation,
    Medicare, union fees, transport, rent, plus other living expenses,
    etc, etc.

    This to me explains the escalation in crime in Australian cities?
    But little else mat

    The rise in the number of single-mother families may be relevant.
    Nope, there is no evidence of high crime levels with their brats
    Plenty of evidence of the problem with the worst of the immigrants
    And wide-screen TVs, raising expectations far above abilities.
    More mindless bullshit, given they are so cheap
    The main driver is drug addicts
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  • From Rod Speed@rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com to aus.politics on Sat Aug 23 10:10:15 2025
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> wrote
    Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
    Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> wrote
    Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
    Socialist Greece had to in 2010 ended up seizing ones money in one's >>>>> bank account if it was over $100,000!
    Bullshit they did
    My bad it was Cyprus in 2013
    Bullshit they did
    Everything else is correct
    Bullshit it is, particularly the stupid claim that the private sector is
    dead in this country
    Cyprus in 2013, where, as part of a bailout deal, bank deposits above
    n100,000 at certain banks faced a haircut (direct loss).
    A haircut is NOT having it all seized if it was over $100,000
    Learn to read!
    Learn to bullshit
    "faced" was the key word
    You never could bullshit your way out of a wet paper bag
    https://www.google.com/search?q=what+happened+in+cyprus+in+2013+with+bank+account+deposits
    And what happened in cyprus has absolutely NOTHING
    to do with your stupid claim about the govt running out
    of unproductive taxpayer's money anyway,
    The ABC, most don't watch this arm of the left, even though we as
    taxpayers have to pay for it!
    In facf it costs the individual taxpayer sweet fuck all
    FAR less than you stupidly pay for that steaming turd rag, the Terrograph
    The government finding itself running out of Productive (Private
    sector) taxpayers money is cutting funding to NDIS.
    Its doing that because the whole thing was stupid in the first place
    Surely it would be better to stop funding "Our" ABC first?
    The Australian government allocated approximately $989 million in
    actual funding for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) for
    the 2024-25 financial year. This figure increased to around $1.016
    billion for 2025-26, which is a 2.7% increase over the 2024-25
    allocation.
    Then there is the "Net Zero" leftie scam!
    <https://vimeo.com/231081036>
    Again dumping Labors "net zero" rubbish would turn Australia's econony> up *A$22.7 billion* to support Australia's net zero transformation with investments, innovation grants, and government-backed finance. The FMA> legislation was passed in late 2024 and helps improve the investment
    environment for clean energy, hydrogen production, renewable
    electricity, and decarbonized products. It also includes related bills> like the Guarantee of Origin scheme to certify low-emissions products.--- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Peter Jason@pj@jostle.com to aus.politics on Sat Aug 23 10:38:39 2025
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 10:01:21 +1000, "Rod Speed"
    <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 08:51:44 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:

    On Fri, 22 Aug 2025 17:10:18 +1000, Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thu, 21 Aug 2025 08:58:22 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:


    Even the current interregnum has baulked at the ballooning cost of
    pandering to hyperactive kids and their single "mums".

    And the Shrinks cashing in on it all.

    We'll see how the fixit clashes with populism and policies.

    At last the voting taxpayer is being considered.

    Always a fair bit of skullduggery with Government run.

    The main reason NDIS is going to be cut is because the private sector
    has almost gone. That is the Productive taxpayers, profit taking
    private enterprises.

    Leaving
    Unproductive tax payers, NGO's, welfare, government departments, etc.
    The problem with Unproductive tax payers, is that governments
    eventually run out of Productive taxpayers money

    The government needs to fix non-government sector of the economy!
    The private sector, is in contraction and you could then argue it is
    in recession! There is a big transfer between the private sector and
    the public sector at the moment. The private sector is shedding jobs
    to the public sector, which is picking up jobs. But are they the
    productive jobs we want?

    There's a rumor industrial regulations are being cut back, or at least
    loosely policed

    Bullshit
    It is not bullshit; I am directly effected. No Bullshit here!

    because they're one main cause for manufacturers
    fleeing overseas. It's all hush-hush of course for political
    reasons. After all, just how much shafting can the private sector
    bear? The ruinous brigandage of the Land Tax raids are having many
    victims fleeing north to Queensland. This is no Bullshit!

    Bullshit
    It is not bullshit. I know of one case personally.

    In other words
    Growing government and not-for-profit employment can become
    unsustainable if not supported by a vibrant, growing private sector
    that funds them via taxes.

    This is the orunning out of productive taxpayersA moneyo concern
    common in fiscal debates

    Yes, frenetic activity is no guarantee of productivity.

    Well this on top of Albanese's BIG GOVERNMENT plan with declining
    private sector jobs, is already seeing unsustainability funding of
    Government sector, NDIS is a example

    The NDIS is the latest Greatest Disaster for the taxpayer. Any fool
    would have:
    1/ Introduced it to cater for the worst cases first, then gradually
    extending and adjusting it.
    2/ Fix the annual expenditure so lesser cases placed on a waiting
    list.

    Makes no sense to have it at all
    That's for sure. The crims who introduced it are still at large.

    Of course governments do the obvious only after all other options are
    exhausted.

    A growing disconnect between tax-generating oproductiveo (Private
    employment) sectors and expanding welfare/service (Government
    employment) jobs is a real risk to fiscal health over time.
    Socialist Greece had to in 2010 ended up seizing ones money in one's
    bank account if it was over $100,000!

    It has always been difficult to guarantee the safety of savings.

    Bullshit with our bank guarantee
    Jeeezuz, that's only up to 250K!

    Observe the price of gold.

    Nothing to do with the safety of savings and in face when the price
    of gold was fixed, that did guarantee the safety of savings in gold.

    It is a barometer of the financial system's safety.
    This is no bullshit.

    A not-so-secret secret about Labor's immigration strategy was missed
    this week by the mainstream media - and it reinforces why the party
    will have a hold on power for years to come.

    The Labor voting migrants I doubt know how expensive it is to live in
    Australia, they are just told of cash in, not cash out!
    $48 an hour, may look great for a migrant, What they don't know (nor
    does Albo ) a third of money is taxed, then 12% superannuation,
    Medicare, union fees, transport, rent, plus other living expenses,
    etc, etc.

    This to me explains the escalation in crime in Australian cities?
    But little else mat

    The rise in the number of single-mother families may be relevant.

    Nope, there is no evidence of high crime levels with their brats
    Their feral saber-toothed brats run wild and invade homes.

    Plenty of evidence of the problem with the worst of the immigrants

    And wide-screen TVs, raising expectations far above abilities.

    More mindless bullshit, given they are so cheap
    You aren't paying attention. Go stand in the Naughty Corner!

    The main driver is drug addicts
    Always there have been drug addicts and drunks. Alienation is the new
    peril.
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  • From Rod Speed@rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com to aus.politics on Sat Aug 23 11:19:39 2025
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 10:38:39 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:
    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 10:01:21 +1000, "Rod Speed"
    <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 08:51:44 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:

    On Fri, 22 Aug 2025 17:10:18 +1000, Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thu, 21 Aug 2025 08:58:22 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote: >>>>

    Even the current interregnum has baulked at the ballooning cost of>>>>> pandering to hyperactive kids and their single "mums".

    And the Shrinks cashing in on it all.

    We'll see how the fixit clashes with populism and policies.

    At last the voting taxpayer is being considered.

    Always a fair bit of skullduggery with Government run.

    The main reason NDIS is going to be cut is because the private sector
    has almost gone. That is the Productive taxpayers, profit taking
    private enterprises.

    Leaving
    Unproductive tax payers, NGO's, welfare, government departments, etc.
    The problem with Unproductive tax payers, is that governments
    eventually run out of Productive taxpayers money

    The government needs to fix non-government sector of the economy!
    The private sector, is in contraction and you could then argue it is
    in recession! There is a big transfer between the private sector and
    the public sector at the moment. The private sector is shedding jobs
    to the public sector, which is picking up jobs. But are they the
    productive jobs we want?

    There's a rumor industrial regulations are being cut back, or at least
    loosely policed
    Bullshit
    It is not bullshit; I am directly effected. No Bullshit here!
    Its bullshit that either is being cut back or loosely policed, most
    obviously with kitchen stone benches and black lung disease in miners
    because they're one main cause for manufacturers
    fleeing overseas. It's all hush-hush of course for political
    reasons. After all, just how much shafting can the private sector
    bear? The ruinous brigandage of the Land Tax raids are having many
    victims fleeing north to Queensland. This is no Bullshit!
    Bullshit
    It is not bullshit. I know of one case personally.
    One case is nothing even remotely like MANY VICTIMS, stupid
    In other words
    Growing government and not-for-profit employment can become
    unsustainable if not supported by a vibrant, growing private sector>>>> that funds them via taxes.

    This is the rCLrunning out of productive taxpayersrCO moneyrCY concern >>>> common in fiscal debates

    Yes, frenetic activity is no guarantee of productivity.

    Well this on top of Albanese's BIG GOVERNMENT plan with declining
    private sector jobs, is already seeing unsustainability funding of>>>> Government sector, NDIS is a example

    The NDIS is the latest Greatest Disaster for the taxpayer. Any fool
    would have:
    1/ Introduced it to cater for the worst cases first, then gradually
    extending and adjusting it.
    2/ Fix the annual expenditure so lesser cases placed on a waiting
    list.

    Makes no sense to have it at all
    That's for sure. The crims who introduced it are still at large.
    Gillard stupidly introduced it so she could have a 'legacy'
    Of course governments do the obvious only after all other options are
    exhausted.

    A growing disconnect between tax-generating rCLproductiverCY (Private
    employment) sectors and expanding welfare/service (Government
    employment) jobs is a real risk to fiscal health over time.
    Socialist Greece had to in 2010 ended up seizing ones money in one's
    bank account if it was over $100,000!

    It has always been difficult to guarantee the safety of savings.

    Bullshit with our bank guarantee
    Jeeezuz, that's only up to 250K!
    So all you have to do is spread your savings
    Observe the price of gold.

    Nothing to do with the safety of savings and in face when the price
    of gold was fixed, that did guarantee the safety of savings in gold.
    It is a barometer of the financial system's safety.
    Bullshit it is. Its actually a barometer of warfare
    This is no bullshit.
    Yours is always complete bullshit
    A not-so-secret secret about Labor's immigration strategy was missed
    this week by the mainstream media - and it reinforces why the party>>>> will have a hold on power for years to come.

    The Labor voting migrants I doubt know how expensive it is to live in
    Australia, they are just told of cash in, not cash out!
    $48 an hour, may look great for a migrant, What they don't know (nor
    does Albo ) a third of money is taxed, then 12% superannuation,
    Medicare, union fees, transport, rent, plus other living expenses,
    etc, etc.

    This to me explains the escalation in crime in Australian cities?
    But little else mat

    The rise in the number of single-mother families may be relevant.

    Nope, there is no evidence of high crime levels with their brats
    Their feral saber-toothed brats run wild and invade homes.
    Nope, there is no evidence of high crime levels with their brats
    Plenty of evidence of the problem with the worst of the immigrants
    And wide-screen TVs, raising expectations far above abilities.
    More mindless bullshit, given they are so cheap
    You aren't paying attention. Go stand in the Naughty Corner!
    Go and fuck yourself, again
    The main driver is drug addicts
    Always there have been drug addicts and drunks.
    And they do the bulk of crime
    Alienation is the new peril.
    Mindless bullshit
    --- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Peter Jason@pj@jostle.com to aus.politics on Sat Aug 23 12:07:59 2025
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 11:19:39 +1000, "Rod Speed"
    <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 10:38:39 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 10:01:21 +1000, "Rod Speed"
    <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 08:51:44 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:

    On Fri, 22 Aug 2025 17:10:18 +1000, Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thu, 21 Aug 2025 08:58:22 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote: >>>>>

    Even the current interregnum has baulked at the ballooning cost of >>>>>> pandering to hyperactive kids and their single "mums".

    And the Shrinks cashing in on it all.

    We'll see how the fixit clashes with populism and policies.

    At last the voting taxpayer is being considered.

    Always a fair bit of skullduggery with Government run.

    The main reason NDIS is going to be cut is because the private sector >>>>> has almost gone. That is the Productive taxpayers, profit taking
    private enterprises.

    Leaving
    Unproductive tax payers, NGO's, welfare, government departments, etc. >>>>> The problem with Unproductive tax payers, is that governments
    eventually run out of Productive taxpayers money

    The government needs to fix non-government sector of the economy!
    The private sector, is in contraction and you could then argue it is >>>>> in recession! There is a big transfer between the private sector and >>>>> the public sector at the moment. The private sector is shedding jobs >>>>> to the public sector, which is picking up jobs. But are they the
    productive jobs we want?

    There's a rumor industrial regulations are being cut back, or at least >>>> loosely policed

    Bullshit

    It is not bullshit; I am directly effected. No Bullshit here!

    Its bullshit that either is being cut back or loosely policed, most
    obviously with kitchen stone benches and black lung disease in miners

    because they're one main cause for manufacturers
    fleeing overseas. It's all hush-hush of course for political
    reasons. After all, just how much shafting can the private sector
    bear? The ruinous brigandage of the Land Tax raids are having many
    victims fleeing north to Queensland. This is no Bullshit!

    Bullshit

    It is not bullshit. I know of one case personally.

    One case is nothing even remotely like MANY VICTIMS, stupid

    Tsk. I'm tiring of your nitpicking and jibes, troll, so I'm sending
    the boys around on their Harleys to apply the famous parsnip
    medication to ameliorate your negative attitudes... https://tinyurl.com/2yot9o79
    .... its gonna change your facial expression, and your perambulatory
    gait.
    In other words
    Growing government and not-for-profit employment can become
    unsustainable if not supported by a vibrant, growing private sector
    that funds them via taxes.

    This is the orunning out of productive taxpayersA moneyo concern
    common in fiscal debates

    Yes, frenetic activity is no guarantee of productivity.

    Well this on top of Albanese's BIG GOVERNMENT plan with declining
    private sector jobs, is already seeing unsustainability funding of
    Government sector, NDIS is a example

    The NDIS is the latest Greatest Disaster for the taxpayer. Any fool
    would have:
    1/ Introduced it to cater for the worst cases first, then gradually
    extending and adjusting it.
    2/ Fix the annual expenditure so lesser cases placed on a waiting
    list.

    Makes no sense to have it at all

    That's for sure. The crims who introduced it are still at large.

    Gillard stupidly introduced it so she could have a 'legacy'

    Of course governments do the obvious only after all other options are
    exhausted.

    A growing disconnect between tax-generating oproductiveo (Private
    employment) sectors and expanding welfare/service (Government
    employment) jobs is a real risk to fiscal health over time.
    Socialist Greece had to in 2010 ended up seizing ones money in one's >>>>> bank account if it was over $100,000!

    It has always been difficult to guarantee the safety of savings.

    Bullshit with our bank guarantee

    Jeeezuz, that's only up to 250K!

    So all you have to do is spread your savings

    Observe the price of gold.

    Nothing to do with the safety of savings and in face when the price
    of gold was fixed, that did guarantee the safety of savings in gold.

    It is a barometer of the financial system's safety.

    Bullshit it is. Its actually a barometer of warfare

    This is no bullshit.

    Yours is always complete bullshit

    A not-so-secret secret about Labor's immigration strategy was missed >>>>> this week by the mainstream media - and it reinforces why the party
    will have a hold on power for years to come.

    The Labor voting migrants I doubt know how expensive it is to live in >>>>> Australia, they are just told of cash in, not cash out!
    $48 an hour, may look great for a migrant, What they don't know (nor >>>>> does Albo ) a third of money is taxed, then 12% superannuation,
    Medicare, union fees, transport, rent, plus other living expenses,
    etc, etc.

    This to me explains the escalation in crime in Australian cities?
    But little else mat

    The rise in the number of single-mother families may be relevant.

    Nope, there is no evidence of high crime levels with their brats

    Their feral saber-toothed brats run wild and invade homes.

    Nope, there is no evidence of high crime levels with their brats

    Plenty of evidence of the problem with the worst of the immigrants

    And wide-screen TVs, raising expectations far above abilities.

    More mindless bullshit, given they are so cheap

    You aren't paying attention. Go stand in the Naughty Corner!

    Go and fuck yourself, again

    The main driver is drug addicts

    Always there have been drug addicts and drunks.

    And they do the bulk of crime

    Alienation is the new peril.

    Mindless bullshit
    --- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Rod Speed@rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com to aus.politics on Sat Aug 23 12:46:38 2025
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 12:07:59 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:
    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 11:19:39 +1000, "Rod Speed"
    <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 10:38:39 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 10:01:21 +1000, "Rod Speed"
    <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 08:51:44 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote: >>>>
    On Fri, 22 Aug 2025 17:10:18 +1000, Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thu, 21 Aug 2025 08:58:22 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> >>>>>> wrote:


    Even the current interregnum has baulked at the ballooning cost of >>>>>>> pandering to hyperactive kids and their single "mums".

    And the Shrinks cashing in on it all.

    We'll see how the fixit clashes with populism and policies.

    At last the voting taxpayer is being considered.

    Always a fair bit of skullduggery with Government run.

    The main reason NDIS is going to be cut is because the private >>>>>> sector
    has almost gone. That is the Productive taxpayers, profit taking
    private enterprises.

    Leaving
    Unproductive tax payers, NGO's, welfare, government departments, >>>>>> etc.
    The problem with Unproductive tax payers, is that governments
    eventually run out of Productive taxpayers money

    The government needs to fix non-government sector of the economy!>>>>>> The private sector, is in contraction and you could then argue it is
    in recession! There is a big transfer between the private sector and >>>>>> the public sector at the moment. The private sector is shedding jobs >>>>>> to the public sector, which is picking up jobs. But are they the
    productive jobs we want?

    There's a rumor industrial regulations are being cut back, or at >>>>> least
    loosely policed

    Bullshit

    It is not bullshit; I am directly effected. No Bullshit here!

    Its bullshit that either is being cut back or loosely policed, most
    obviously with kitchen stone benches and black lung disease in miners>> >>>>> because they're one main cause for manufacturers
    fleeing overseas. It's all hush-hush of course for political
    reasons. After all, just how much shafting can the private sector
    bear? The ruinous brigandage of the Land Tax raids are having many >>>>> victims fleeing north to Queensland. This is no Bullshit!

    Bullshit

    It is not bullshit. I know of one case personally.

    One case is nothing even remotely like MANY VICTIMS, stupid
    Tsk. I'm tiring of your nitpicking and jibes, troll, so I'm sending
    the boys around on their Harleys to apply the famous parsnip
    medication to ameliorate your negative attitudes... https://tinyurl.com/2yot9o79
    .... its gonna change your facial expression, and your perambulatory
    gait.
    They won't survive the shotty and the rottys
    In other words
    Growing government and not-for-profit employment can become
    unsustainable if not supported by a vibrant, growing private sector >>>>>> that funds them via taxes.

    This is the rCLrunning out of productive taxpayersrCO moneyrCY concern >>>>>> common in fiscal debates

    Yes, frenetic activity is no guarantee of productivity.

    Well this on top of Albanese's BIG GOVERNMENT plan with declining>>>>>> private sector jobs, is already seeing unsustainability funding of
    Government sector, NDIS is a example

    The NDIS is the latest Greatest Disaster for the taxpayer. Any fool >>>>> would have:
    1/ Introduced it to cater for the worst cases first, then gradually
    extending and adjusting it.
    2/ Fix the annual expenditure so lesser cases placed on a waiting>>>>> list.

    Makes no sense to have it at all

    That's for sure. The crims who introduced it are still at large.

    Gillard stupidly introduced it so she could have a 'legacy'

    Of course governments do the obvious only after all other options are >>>>> exhausted.

    A growing disconnect between tax-generating rCLproductiverCY (Private >>>>>> employment) sectors and expanding welfare/service (Government
    employment) jobs is a real risk to fiscal health over time.
    Socialist Greece had to in 2010 ended up seizing ones money in >>>>>> one's
    bank account if it was over $100,000!

    It has always been difficult to guarantee the safety of savings.

    Bullshit with our bank guarantee

    Jeeezuz, that's only up to 250K!

    So all you have to do is spread your savings

    Observe the price of gold.

    Nothing to do with the safety of savings and in face when the price>>>> of gold was fixed, that did guarantee the safety of savings in gold.

    It is a barometer of the financial system's safety.

    Bullshit it is. Its actually a barometer of warfare

    This is no bullshit.

    Yours is always complete bullshit

    A not-so-secret secret about Labor's immigration strategy was missed >>>>>> this week by the mainstream media - and it reinforces why the party >>>>>> will have a hold on power for years to come.

    The Labor voting migrants I doubt know how expensive it is to live >>>>>> in
    Australia, they are just told of cash in, not cash out!
    $48 an hour, may look great for a migrant, What they don't know (nor >>>>>> does Albo ) a third of money is taxed, then 12% superannuation,
    Medicare, union fees, transport, rent, plus other living expenses, >>>>>> etc, etc.

    This to me explains the escalation in crime in Australian cities?>>>>>> But little else mat

    The rise in the number of single-mother families may be relevant.

    Nope, there is no evidence of high crime levels with their brats

    Their feral saber-toothed brats run wild and invade homes.

    Nope, there is no evidence of high crime levels with their brats

    Plenty of evidence of the problem with the worst of the immigrants

    And wide-screen TVs, raising expectations far above abilities.

    More mindless bullshit, given they are so cheap

    You aren't paying attention. Go stand in the Naughty Corner!

    Go and fuck yourself, again

    The main driver is drug addicts

    Always there have been drug addicts and drunks.

    And they do the bulk of crime

    Alienation is the new peril.

    Mindless bullshit
    --- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Rod Speed@rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com to aus.politics on Sun Aug 24 13:46:13 2025
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> wrote
    Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
    Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> wrote
    Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
    Albanese Labor Government, seems has now run out of other peoples
    money,
    Only for pig ignorant clowns like you
    yet has learned nothing from the "Snowy 2" sink big scheme!
    And is now pushing a "Snowy 3" type sink big scheme in Hunter Valley!
    Nothing even remotely like Snowy 2
    Under "Green" Hydrogen funded by Government money
    The "Quid Pro Quo" at work again
    (Enormous salaries, drugs, prostitution no doubt, <https://www.orica.com/news-media/2025/orica-awarded-432-million-arena-headstart-funding>
    https://tinyurl.com/43bpxmnw
    Orica awarded $432 million Arena Headstart funding
    Nothing even remotely like Snowy 2
    Never let a failure affect Labor's desire to kill Australia,
    Nothing even remotely like kill Australia, fuckwit
    Twiggy Forrest erases green hydrogen projects from website after
    dropping out after over a US$billion went down the drain!
    The costs much of it Government money.
    BULLSHIT
    Project Cancellations and Write-Downs: FMG abandoned its two largest
    hydrogen projects in 2025rCothe Arizona Hydrogen project in the US
    (estimated at $900 million)
    None of it australian govt money
    and the PEM50 green hydrogen plant in
    Gladstone, Queensland (estimated at $1 billion).
    None of it australian govt money
    These cancellations
    resulted in a direct write-down of approximately US$150 million (about> AU$220 million), according to investor reports and industry analysts.
    Which is sweet fuck all and none of it australian govt money
    <reams of your repetitive shit flushed where it belongs>
    Introducing legislation to seize superannuation savings Division 296
    Tax Liability.
    Only affects those who are paid insane money
    like the CEO of Woolys who use the super system
    to avoid paying income tax on that income
    This includes the taxation of unrealised capital gains in
    superannuation. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has confirmedthat the > Party does intend to introduce the stalled bill again.
    And it remains to be seen if it actually happens again
    Don't see any cuts to the billions Labor is wasting on "Net Zero" or
    other "Think Big" (turned to "Sink big") Labor platforms, like Mass
    labor voting immigration, Labor ABC propaganda funding
    None of which will kill the country
    The growing never ending list goes on
    None of which will kill the country
    --- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Peter Jason@pj@jostle.com to aus.politics on Wed Aug 27 10:50:09 2025
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 12:46:38 +1000, "Rod Speed"
    <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 12:07:59 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 11:19:39 +1000, "Rod Speed"
    <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 10:38:39 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 10:01:21 +1000, "Rod Speed"
    <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 08:51:44 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote: >>>>>
    On Fri, 22 Aug 2025 17:10:18 +1000, Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>
    On Thu, 21 Aug 2025 08:58:22 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> >>>>>>> wrote:


    Even the current interregnum has baulked at the ballooning cost of >>>>>>>> pandering to hyperactive kids and their single "mums".

    And the Shrinks cashing in on it all.

    We'll see how the fixit clashes with populism and policies.

    At last the voting taxpayer is being considered.

    Always a fair bit of skullduggery with Government run.

    The main reason NDIS is going to be cut is because the private >>>>>>> sector
    has almost gone. That is the Productive taxpayers, profit taking >>>>>>> private enterprises.

    Leaving
    Unproductive tax payers, NGO's, welfare, government departments, >>>>>>> etc.
    The problem with Unproductive tax payers, is that governments
    eventually run out of Productive taxpayers money

    The government needs to fix non-government sector of the economy! >>>>>>> The private sector, is in contraction and you could then argue it is >>>>>>> in recession! There is a big transfer between the private sector and >>>>>>> the public sector at the moment. The private sector is shedding jobs >>>>>>> to the public sector, which is picking up jobs. But are they the >>>>>>> productive jobs we want?

    There's a rumor industrial regulations are being cut back, or at >>>>>> least
    loosely policed

    Bullshit

    It is not bullshit; I am directly effected. No Bullshit here!

    Its bullshit that either is being cut back or loosely policed, most
    obviously with kitchen stone benches and black lung disease in miners

    because they're one main cause for manufacturers
    fleeing overseas. It's all hush-hush of course for political
    reasons. After all, just how much shafting can the private sector >>>>>> bear? The ruinous brigandage of the Land Tax raids are having many >>>>>> victims fleeing north to Queensland. This is no Bullshit!

    Bullshit

    It is not bullshit. I know of one case personally.

    One case is nothing even remotely like MANY VICTIMS, stupid

    Tsk. I'm tiring of your nitpicking and jibes, troll, so I'm sending
    the boys around on their Harleys to apply the famous parsnip
    medication to ameliorate your negative attitudes...
    https://tinyurl.com/2yot9o79
    .... its gonna change your facial expression, and your perambulatory
    gait.

    They won't survive the shotty and the rottys

    ....uh? well then, the Dykes on Bikes, all were raised on rotty steaks
    (served rare) and just luvv the buckshot treatment.
    Better run for the tall grass pronto.

    In other words
    Growing government and not-for-profit employment can become
    unsustainable if not supported by a vibrant, growing private sector >>>>>>> that funds them via taxes.

    This is the orunning out of productive taxpayersA moneyo concern >>>>>>> common in fiscal debates

    Yes, frenetic activity is no guarantee of productivity.

    Well this on top of Albanese's BIG GOVERNMENT plan with declining >>>>>>> private sector jobs, is already seeing unsustainability funding of >>>>>>> Government sector, NDIS is a example

    The NDIS is the latest Greatest Disaster for the taxpayer. Any fool >>>>>> would have:
    1/ Introduced it to cater for the worst cases first, then gradually >>>>>> extending and adjusting it.
    2/ Fix the annual expenditure so lesser cases placed on a waiting >>>>>> list.

    Makes no sense to have it at all

    That's for sure. The crims who introduced it are still at large.

    Gillard stupidly introduced it so she could have a 'legacy'

    Of course governments do the obvious only after all other options are >>>>>> exhausted.

    A growing disconnect between tax-generating oproductiveo (Private >>>>>>> employment) sectors and expanding welfare/service (Government
    employment) jobs is a real risk to fiscal health over time.
    Socialist Greece had to in 2010 ended up seizing ones money in >>>>>>> one's
    bank account if it was over $100,000!

    It has always been difficult to guarantee the safety of savings.

    Bullshit with our bank guarantee

    Jeeezuz, that's only up to 250K!

    So all you have to do is spread your savings

    Observe the price of gold.

    Nothing to do with the safety of savings and in face when the price
    of gold was fixed, that did guarantee the safety of savings in gold.

    It is a barometer of the financial system's safety.

    Bullshit it is. Its actually a barometer of warfare

    This is no bullshit.

    Yours is always complete bullshit

    A not-so-secret secret about Labor's immigration strategy was missed >>>>>>> this week by the mainstream media - and it reinforces why the party >>>>>>> will have a hold on power for years to come.

    The Labor voting migrants I doubt know how expensive it is to live >>>>>>> in
    Australia, they are just told of cash in, not cash out!
    $48 an hour, may look great for a migrant, What they don't know (nor >>>>>>> does Albo ) a third of money is taxed, then 12% superannuation,
    Medicare, union fees, transport, rent, plus other living expenses, >>>>>>> etc, etc.

    This to me explains the escalation in crime in Australian cities? >>>>>>> But little else mat

    The rise in the number of single-mother families may be relevant.

    Nope, there is no evidence of high crime levels with their brats

    Their feral saber-toothed brats run wild and invade homes.

    Nope, there is no evidence of high crime levels with their brats

    Plenty of evidence of the problem with the worst of the immigrants

    And wide-screen TVs, raising expectations far above abilities.

    More mindless bullshit, given they are so cheap

    You aren't paying attention. Go stand in the Naughty Corner!

    Go and fuck yourself, again

    The main driver is drug addicts

    Always there have been drug addicts and drunks.

    And they do the bulk of crime

    Alienation is the new peril.

    Mindless bullshit
    --- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Rod Speed@rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com to aus.politics on Wed Aug 27 12:09:12 2025
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On Wed, 27 Aug 2025 10:50:09 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:
    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 12:46:38 +1000, "Rod Speed"
    <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 12:07:59 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 11:19:39 +1000, "Rod Speed"
    <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 10:38:39 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote: >>>>
    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 10:01:21 +1000, "Rod Speed"
    <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 23 Aug 2025 08:51:44 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> >>>>>> wrote:

    On Fri, 22 Aug 2025 17:10:18 +1000, Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>
    On Thu, 21 Aug 2025 08:58:22 +1000, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com>>>>>>>>> wrote:


    Even the current interregnum has baulked at the ballooning cost >>>>>>>>> of
    pandering to hyperactive kids and their single "mums".

    And the Shrinks cashing in on it all.

    We'll see how the fixit clashes with populism and policies.

    At last the voting taxpayer is being considered.

    Always a fair bit of skullduggery with Government run.

    The main reason NDIS is going to be cut is because the private >>>>>>>> sector
    has almost gone. That is the Productive taxpayers, profit taking >>>>>>>> private enterprises.

    Leaving
    Unproductive tax payers, NGO's, welfare, government departments, >>>>>>>> etc.
    The problem with Unproductive tax payers, is that governments
    eventually run out of Productive taxpayers money

    The government needs to fix non-government sector of the economy! >>>>>>>> The private sector, is in contraction and you could then argue it >>>>>>>> is
    in recession! There is a big transfer between the private sector >>>>>>>> and
    the public sector at the moment. The private sector is shedding >>>>>>>> jobs
    to the public sector, which is picking up jobs. But are they the >>>>>>>> productive jobs we want?

    There's a rumor industrial regulations are being cut back, or at>>>>>>> least
    loosely policed

    Bullshit

    It is not bullshit; I am directly effected. No Bullshit here!

    Its bullshit that either is being cut back or loosely policed, most>>>> obviously with kitchen stone benches and black lung disease in miners

    because they're one main cause for manufacturers
    fleeing overseas. It's all hush-hush of course for political
    reasons. After all, just how much shafting can the private sector >>>>>>> bear? The ruinous brigandage of the Land Tax raids are having >>>>>>> many
    victims fleeing north to Queensland. This is no Bullshit!

    Bullshit

    It is not bullshit. I know of one case personally.

    One case is nothing even remotely like MANY VICTIMS, stupid

    Tsk. I'm tiring of your nitpicking and jibes, troll, so I'm sending
    the boys around on their Harleys to apply the famous parsnip
    medication to ameliorate your negative attitudes...
    https://tinyurl.com/2yot9o79
    .... its gonna change your facial expression, and your perambulatory>>> gait.
    They won't survive the shotty and the rottys
    ....uh? well then, the Dykes on Bikes, all were raised on rotty steaks> (served rare) and just luvv the buckshot treatment.
    They won't survive the shotty and the rottys
    Better run for the tall grass pronto.
    You're that sort of wimp
    In other words
    Growing government and not-for-profit employment can become
    unsustainable if not supported by a vibrant, growing private >>>>>>>> sector
    that funds them via taxes.

    This is the rCLrunning out of productive taxpayersrCO moneyrCY concern >>>>>>>> common in fiscal debates

    Yes, frenetic activity is no guarantee of productivity.

    Well this on top of Albanese's BIG GOVERNMENT plan with declining >>>>>>>> private sector jobs, is already seeing unsustainability funding >>>>>>>> of
    Government sector, NDIS is a example

    The NDIS is the latest Greatest Disaster for the taxpayer. Any >>>>>>> fool
    would have:
    1/ Introduced it to cater for the worst cases first, then gradually >>>>>>> extending and adjusting it.
    2/ Fix the annual expenditure so lesser cases placed on a waiting >>>>>>> list.

    Makes no sense to have it at all

    That's for sure. The crims who introduced it are still at large.

    Gillard stupidly introduced it so she could have a 'legacy'

    Of course governments do the obvious only after all other options >>>>>>> are
    exhausted.

    A growing disconnect between tax-generating rCLproductiverCY (Private >>>>>>>> employment) sectors and expanding welfare/service (Government
    employment) jobs is a real risk to fiscal health over time.
    Socialist Greece had to in 2010 ended up seizing ones money in>>>>>>>> one's
    bank account if it was over $100,000!

    It has always been difficult to guarantee the safety of savings.>>>>>> >>>>>> Bullshit with our bank guarantee

    Jeeezuz, that's only up to 250K!

    So all you have to do is spread your savings

    Observe the price of gold.

    Nothing to do with the safety of savings and in face when the price >>>>>> of gold was fixed, that did guarantee the safety of savings in gold. >>>>
    It is a barometer of the financial system's safety.

    Bullshit it is. Its actually a barometer of warfare

    This is no bullshit.

    Yours is always complete bullshit

    A not-so-secret secret about Labor's immigration strategy was >>>>>>>> missed
    this week by the mainstream media - and it reinforces why the >>>>>>>> party
    will have a hold on power for years to come.

    The Labor voting migrants I doubt know how expensive it is to live >>>>>>>> in
    Australia, they are just told of cash in, not cash out!
    $48 an hour, may look great for a migrant, What they don't know >>>>>>>> (nor
    does Albo ) a third of money is taxed, then 12% superannuation,>>>>>>>> Medicare, union fees, transport, rent, plus other living expenses,
    etc, etc.

    This to me explains the escalation in crime in Australian cities? >>>>>>>> But little else mat

    The rise in the number of single-mother families may be relevant. >>>>>>
    Nope, there is no evidence of high crime levels with their brats

    Their feral saber-toothed brats run wild and invade homes.

    Nope, there is no evidence of high crime levels with their brats

    Plenty of evidence of the problem with the worst of the immigrants

    And wide-screen TVs, raising expectations far above abilities.

    More mindless bullshit, given they are so cheap

    You aren't paying attention. Go stand in the Naughty Corner!

    Go and fuck yourself, again

    The main driver is drug addicts

    Always there have been drug addicts and drunks.

    And they do the bulk of crime

    Alienation is the new peril.

    Mindless bullshit
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