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More it can grow, but not at a faster rate. Would you rather have the money now or later? In reality, government debt is borrowing from your future self
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Hey Americans reading this, a liberal government is RIGHT WING everywhere else in the world but the US.
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@andreyhempburn ok anti-woke fella. You aren't anti-woke, you're just gullible. The "Covid camps" were for inbound people coming into Australia. They had clean nice rooms and even had WiFi. And they don't exist anymore. We have plenty of guns here mate. Only they are licensed so not any random mentally deranged clown can get them. You don't need a semi auto AR-15 for hunting rabbits on your farm. Also the gun hand-in was when the government was paying 4x the market rate for those guns? I sure like a good deal too. Also most Australians are lower taxed than Americans if you factor in all taxes like state and local tax and your private healthcare costs. Don't say you are American and forget the irony of commenting on freedom while having the highest prison population in the world? I assume your Super "anti woke" sources told you all this or did they 'forget' to?
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@andreyhempburn WE LITERALLY GOT RID OF A PRIME MINISTER (PRESIDENT) WHO ILLEGALLY GAVE HIMSELF GOVERNMENT PORTFOLIOS AND WAS HIGHLY CORRUPT YOU CLOWN. He is currently shitting himself in front of courts and will do so more in the future.
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@jacobjgleggy1854 1) it was 13 2) he was sworn into them with everyone's knowledge. Slight difference bud.
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@jacobjgleggy1854 I forgot 3) it was for 13 days. I like that you 'forgot' about that detail bud.
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Calm down mate. It was obviously in jest.
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Hungary says hi.
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Calm down bud. It doesn't detract from the point made in reality.
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@im_theodore Prez + 🚁 + ⬇️
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@aydenfellerhoff3160 at least 50% higher total remuneration and not just in professional jobs either but jobs like an urban route bus driver. I can use real job listing examples.
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@Gumpmachine1 ???? - Have you seen Australia’s stats surrounding this? 😅😂
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You're about 80 years late to that idea. It's called the Bradfield Scheme and was proposed in 1938. And it will never happen. See CaspianReport's video on it for more detail.
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And Alabama
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It doesn't. The world coal price going up 400% in 3 years, with it peaking at 800% forces up the price of electricity mate. Supply has never been an issue.
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It is fine. I live in Australia too.
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It's a Simpson's reference
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@dominicbeirne9482 sensible? It's mixed it with a ton of jokes haha. It is roughly accurate but he delivered it with lot of jokes. That's the presentation style of his videos.
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@dominicbeirne9482 compare this vs say the 'more serious' tone of CaspianReport.
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Operationally profitable is one thing, it benefiting the economy enough to negate the cost is another. It isn’t the latter.
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The Bradfield Scheme is a joke. CaspianReport's video does a good summary of why it is.
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Also nuclear is too expensive vs far cheaper rooftop solar and yes, includes storage as well.
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He's Canadian and also many other Aussies agree with the rough assessment
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It is a Simpson's reference.
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But the electricity generation cost is too expensive vs solar.
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In Australia here: H0ser's broader analysis of Australia is actually more accurate and covers more factors than a lot of so called political channels while shitposting with memes. Brilliant.
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Left? HAHAHAHA They are centralist AF. The fossil fuel companies donate to both parties equally. "left" but doesn't increase Jobseeker from below poverty levels, "left" but leaves in tax cuts that mainly benefit the rich, "left" but doesn't touch negative gearing. I got more examples. You need my glasses mate. Also as alluded to in the video with the huge arse map of solar irradiation, solar, via rooftops, is the cheapest electricity generation here in Australia. Maybe actually look stuff up for yourself instead of parroting what Sky News tells you to think
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Hypoboles are fun aren't they?
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*you saw that caveat he put right?
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1) Most of China's foreign 'ownership' in Australian farms is leasehold 2) Australians own 88% of all farmland 3) The biggest foreign freehold farmland owner is the Netherlands...at 2.2% of all farmland. But can't hate on those windmill people as easily eh? 4) There's proportionally more American and British interests in our mining companies and proportionally more New Zealand and French interests in the Australian diary sector but kind of harder to stir people up with clickbait headlines using them eh? Less falling for the anger-bait /clickbait, more actually looking it up.
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There are more 'serious' channels bud like CaspianReport. This is YouTube and h0ser is known for this. This is like complaining your meal is pasta at an Italian restaurant.
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yes, but he likes money for his work and not demontisation ;)
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Like what? Most people living in Australia, including me, felt he got it mostly right except for side semantics issues.
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He's Canadian.
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The Bradfield Scheme is unviable in reality.
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@zackgravity7284 We don’t know. But many creators often work on many at once at different stages of them.
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Only 1) H0ser is Canadian 2) he didn't blame it on them.
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Read the comments. Most Aussies agree it's roughly accurate.
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easy but EXPENSIVE
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@obie2013 yeah, go watch H0ser's video on Korea and Russia on why a declining population is an issue. Also look into the history of Australian housing, particularly John Howard's changes in the early 2000s. Then come back to this video and look at that housing credit graph h0ser posted. Then do the correlation. House prices sky-rocketed with minimal immigration during 2020 and 2021 due to COVID restrictions. Blaming immigrants or foreign buyers is a joke. It always has majority been Aussies screwing over other Aussies.
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@obie2013 Also do you think immigrants don't spend money in the economy? They pay full taxes without full benefits. And often they are working adults who don't need government paid assistance like subsidised child welfare costs or public education costs. You have actually thought about it right?
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@obie2013 nice block of text. yeah, you might want to look into Australia's visas and immigration policies. Nice unappliable stereotypes you got there. The fact is it is FAR cheaper for the government to support an working age immigrant as their schooling has already been paid for by another government. Do you truly think the government paying for 18 years of schooling and childcare welfare payments and even them at Uni / TAFE is less than an immigrant? What a joke. Learn some basic maths.
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@obie2013 I see you have never immigrated overseas ever. Those kids don't qualify for those child welfare payments as they and the family aren't citizens. Nice one mate.
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@drake1896 yes they do, look it up
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@@A_R_B_G Yes and No. 30% of US government bonds is owned by foreign entities. But it is in US currency.
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H0ser wins again with this. I understand how government debt works and once again accurate and funny as hell at the same time.
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It is more ‘whatever’ in regards to overall impact. The classic saying “You owe the bank $10,000, it is your problem. You owe the bank $100 million, it is the bank’s problem”
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*major city is often only classed as s city over 1 million people. Honolulu only just very recently passed that mark. Get your context right
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We have PLENTY of manufacturing, only it is in very niche industries such as medical, petroleum and mining. The public only thinks of lower end, lower profit consumer manufacturing. The Australian car industry was a joke that should have ended in the mid 80s. The foreign companies (GM owns Holden) only cared about the fat government subsidies and never cared about the actual quality of the cars.
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Once again this excuse. Germany pays the same into NATO as the US, Japan literally pays for most of the cost of it’s US bases. And basic geopolitics means that country only help other countries when it is politically beneficial to do so.
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