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Last edited by Little BaBy JESUS (2012-09-10 21:55:30)
heh, LBJ that's the most honest post i've seen in awhile . . .Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Anyway, I should probably just be quiet now. Just had to get that off my chest since I have to put up with it from people I know, but with people on the Internet I'll get as riled as I want!
lol I remember playing a gig in Ulverstone once, in Tassie's northwest. BEFORE the gig some guy in the toilet was going on to some other guy how he was literally waiting for this third dude to turn up so he could take him out to the car park and stab him. A couple fights broke out that night and shortly after we left in another car, some mates were waiting for a cab outside when a group from the pub came up to them and started picking a fight. At that exact moment the guy whose house we were staying up pulls up in his combi, someone inside slides the door open and yells "get in!" and they jumped in and made their getaway, Scooby Doo styleLittle BaBy JESUS wrote:
Inland NSW towns are the same, it took about 5 minutes of being out in Dubbo before I was called a faggot and physically threatened. The closest I've come to being stabbed was in Sale in Victoria.
Port Douglas had a better atmosphere than most NSW coastal towns I've been to and that is about as north as you can get.
Every stereotype may have some truth to it, but it's a stereotype that could just as easily apply to nearly any state of Australia.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-09-12/w … et/4256084'Wrong policy'
Meanwhile, a Sydney academic says the axing of thousands of public sector jobs will not help the Queensland economy.
University of Western Sydney academic Steve Keen is credited with correctly forecasting the global financial crisis some years ago.
He has told a national superannuation conference on the Gold Coast that shedding jobs will damage the economy further.
"Those public servants are going to be spending out of their dole cheques instead of out of their wages, and they're going to be spending a damn sight less," he said.
"Some of them are going to lose their houses as well, so you are going to depress housing prices when the Government is trying to inflate them with the first home owners scheme.
"It is the wrong policy."
Last edited by Little BaBy JESUS (2012-09-11 19:44:37)
His predecessor hired too many people with no plan to pay their salaries, he's had to unhire them.Jaekus wrote:
I wouldn't be surprised. Such a public outcry at what he has done to date it is also seen as indicative as to what Abbott will do federally if elected.