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Will Australia retaliate to China’s attacks on the Australian wine industry?
Or are you just going to cop this one too?
10 AnswersOther - Australia2 days ago - 5Upvotes of all answers to this question
As of today Australia is officially in a recession so are we allowed to cut immigration now?
Favourite answer:Yes cut immigration as 90% are on welfare
6 AnswersOther - Australia6 hours ago - 4Upvotes of all answers to this question
Should crime be legalized in Australia because it's just a redistribution of wealth. And Australia is a very unfair and unequal country?
Favourite answer:It wouldn't be crime if it was legalised. By definition crime has to be illegal.
7 AnswersOther - Australia2 days ago - 2Upvotes of all answers to this question
What is your idea for a new National Day?
Favourite answer:Make bludgers work day
6 AnswersOther - Australia2 days ago - 4Upvotes of all answers to this question
If the Old Timer worked for 50 years. Why didn't he build up a retirement nest egg?
Favourite answer:Nice of you to worry about me ILW but i'm doing ok thank you, the problem is you and aussie battler make up such ridiculous lies about me and have been doing it for so long that in the end you believe your own lies.
Most people my age worked 50 years, i've been through 2 divorces and have 5 kids and i think i'm generous so money you have doesn't go as far as you think.
i also believe people who are self funded retirees are nut cases, you pay tax on everything you earn or buy your whole life and than you don't receive the pension?? their money is disappearing real fast with the way the interest rate is going, i watch a mate of mine going backward real quick being self funded.i reckon if he lives another 10 years he'll be broke and have to apply for a pension any way, why not do it from day one...
5 AnswersOther - Australia17 hours ago - 6Upvotes of all answers to this question
I am the poorest person in the world. So why am I stuck in Au$tralia. The most expensive and inappropriate country in the world for me?
Favourite answer:That's a categorical LIE. Australia is NOT an expensive country to live in. If you don't like the country, no one holds a gun to your head, forcing you to stay. Do yourself & Australia a great favour & GET OUT NOW.
6 AnswersOther - Australia2 days ago - 5Upvotes of all answers to this question
Why does Australia compare itself to America when we have got far more in common with India?
Favourite answer:Fuckthem places they don't have Centrelink.
6 AnswersOther - Australia2 days ago - 1Upvotes of all answers to this question
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Is it unaustralian to be called into work on saturday?
Favourite answer:It is a compliment it means you are important
12 AnswersOther - Australia5 days ago - 4Upvotes of all answers to this question
Should unemployed people like me be allowed to vote?
Favourite answer:Yes they should but what we should have is an intelligence test that people have to do before being allowed to vote
7 AnswersOther - Australia3 days ago - 8Upvotes of all answers to this question
Is it right that Tony Abbott should place a monetary value on life?
Abbott says it is costing the government $200,000 a year to keep elderly people alive so it would be better to just let the coronavirus run it’s course and kill the old in a natural manner. He says it doesn’t make economic sense to keep paying that money while destroying the lives of young people in the process too. Tony is essentially saying a life isn’t worth $200,000 a year, especially if it’s an elderly one.
The economic impact of the virus has been devastating and it is common knowledge that elderly care is crazy expensive but are these the kind of things he should be making public statements about? Keeping 40% of the workforce on benefits isn’t sustainable, he says, so Australia should just set a figure for the amount of deaths they are happy with and aim for that.
4 AnswersOther - Australia14 hours ago - 8Upvotes of all answers to this question
Should Australia introduce a 20% tax for inheritances worth more than one million dollars?
Favourite answer:No way, people pay taxes their whole life, now you want them to pay taxes when they die, i'd love to know what amount of people's wages actually end up back in the hands of the government.
We pay income tax, tax on food, petrol, houses, building supplies and everything else we use or need.
We used to have a death tax but wealthy people knew how to get around it so it was only the average person who ended up paying it.
One million dollars is not a lot of money these days, so once again it would be the average person who owns a nice home who would be paying it, the rich would once again find a way of paying a minimal amount.
The only way for the Government to recover from this debt is for people to work and buy Australian made products which mean even more jobs.
We should be paying less income tax so people spend more which means more jobs and they will spend more, there would be less people on benefits as well, the government would be on a win win, less to pay out and more coming in.
6 AnswersOther - Australia3 days ago - 10Upvotes of all answers to this question
Is American logic different from Australian logic?
Favourite answer:Worry not, once my vast right wing conspiracy to force young men into metrosexual training programs at the sprawling Centrelinkworld complex on the Gold Coast reaches fruition young men will learn the value of knowing the latest hairstyles, funky dance moves, personal grooming products and fashion crazes they won't have the time or inclination to engage in the gang stalking of people falsely accused of pedophilia due to not being macho enough.
7 AnswersOther - Australia4 days ago - 2Upvotes of all answers to this question
Does Dan know that next week Victoria could have less daily new cases than NSW and if he doesn't follow NSW it will be political suicide?
Favourite answer:Dan should just listen to the advice of the Chief Health Officer..If he makes a wrong decision all fingers will point at him..
5 AnswersOther - Australia4 days ago - 14Upvotes of all answers to this question
Is bringing Indians to Melbourne like bringing coal to Newcastle?
Favourite answer:What ever has gone wrong with this country it seams we want to be a third world country. The standard of living in Australia is all ready going to the shithouse.
8 AnswersOther - Australia6 days ago - 1Upvotes of all answers to this question
Why is the Australian government seeking to cram more and more migrants into a country that is already severely overpopulated?
Favourite answer:It's not over populated, we are just crammed into one area, we also bring the wrong people to Australia, Farmers are always short of labourers but too many people won't roll their sleeves up and work. Back when the Italians started coming into the country they worked twice as hard and twice as fast as Australians did, they made us look lazy and they helped build this Country after WW2. these days too many immigrants live off what older Australians and new Australians built.
4 AnswersOther - Australia3 days ago - 16Upvotes of all answers to this question
Is Australia the easiest country in the world to move to?
Favourite answer:“Every white person in Australia is foreign “
— Bullcrap. White people do not have sovereignty in Britain either. Britain is also being replaced by Asians and Africans. Indigenous British people are becoming a minority by 2070 at the current rate of mass immigration.
10 AnswersOther - Australia7 days ago - 1Upvotes of all answers to this question
Can Grubbie go here as he is a pretend veteran?
Favourite answer:Can you name anything that a white man has died for.
4 AnswersOther - Australia3 days ago - 2Upvotes of all answers to this question
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We have not had one Covid-19 patient in the wards for 11 weeks now. Isn't that good news?
Favourite answer:That is good news, my son who lives in WA said they have no covid cases in hospital at all, life is almost back to normal over there. but anyone arriving still has to go into quarantine for 2 weeks.
4 AnswersOther - Australia3 days ago
