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Baby Boomers Are Evil - visit Reform Australian Housing on Facebook; I bought a house a year ago, paid some snivelling undeserving ageing hippy boomer far more than they deserved
Topic Started: 11 Jul 2014, 02:01 PM (10,215 Views)
Blondie girl
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Mallard
11 Jul 2014, 04:45 PM
You are already one of the people that you so detest
Blah!

The op is a hypocrite :lol :lol

I think it's "Timo"

I think those words "prAy tell" he's used that choice of words in other threads.



Angry young man..

You are no man ..go complain on face sook...put your rage on a keyboard protest there's always gonna be people of different ages who do very well.

This forty yr old spits on you.
Newjerk? can you try harder than dig up another person's blog. My first promo was with Billabong and my name in English is modified with a T, am Perth born but also lived in Sydney to make my $$
It's Absolutely Fabulous if it includes brilliant locations, & high calibre tenants..what more does one want? Understand the power of the two "P"" or be financially challenged
Even better when there is family who are property mad and one is born in some entitlements.....Understand that beautiful women are the exhibitionists we crave attention, whilst hot blooded men are the voyeurs ... A stunning woman can command and takes pleasure in being noticed. Seems not too many understand what it means to hold and own props and get threatened by those who do.
Banks are considered to be law abiding and & rather boring places yeah not true . A bank balance sheet will show capital is dwarfed by their liabilities this means when a portions of loans is falling its problems for the bank.
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Blondie girl
11 Jul 2014, 09:58 PM
I think those words "prAy tell" he's used that choice of words in other threads.
Pray tell, is a fairly common phrase, I wouldn't use two words to make connections between two posters...
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This forty yr old spits on you.
Of course you do, you'll spit on anything you don't agree with, you disgusting horrible old bat of a woman.
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ThePauk
11 Jul 2014, 08:12 PM

No, the me generation is the boomers. The Gen y/z are infact very social in their attitudes.

GenY/Z are social in their attitudes as long as someone else is paying, or they are the recipient of the benefit.
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ThePauk
11 Jul 2014, 08:12 PM
No, the me generation is the boomers. The Gen y/z are infact very social in their attitudes.
Yep, seems the "ME" generation was the boomers:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Me_generation

And Gen Y get to wear the "ME, ME, ME" generation label:

http://elitedaily.com/life/why-generation-me-will-change-the-world/

Mirror, mirror on the wall; Which was/is/will be the most selfish generation of all?" LOL
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Actually the debt binge has nothing to with generations or perhaps even the Zeitgeist. It occurs because conditions make it possible. There was a debt binge in the 1920's that in relative terms was almost as large as the recent one. And no baby boomers alive!

And as for property they sold Florida swamps to suckers on both occasions!
The next trick of our glorious banks will be to charge us a fee for using net bank!!!
You are no longer customer, you are property!!!

Don't be SAUCY with me Bernaisse
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The OP's story is emotive because he is relaying his own experience. It is an experience repeated ad nauseum throughout the country.

I think the ultimate point is - don't blame the generation, blame the system that has allowed such inter-generational inequity. People will take advantage of opportunities to gather more and more items due to the inherant greed within human nature. In a well functioning society, policy is meant to keep human greed in check before it has the detrimental effects on society at large that we see today. This is an epic failure of policy.

Ultimately, Australian household debt levels are not currently sustainable. These chickens will come home to roost at some stage, the question will be by how much. Government policy is the key driver behind the outcome here.

Further to remember: economics is primarily about human emotions and human behaviour. All it takes is a swing in sentiment...


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This forty yr old spits on you.


Why are you still here? 2,634 posts and you have yet to contribute anything of value to the forum.
Edited by Dr Kinetoscope, 12 Jul 2014, 01:32 PM.
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You are correct the media love to pit people against each other based on their age and stage in life. We all look back on our younger selves and remember how rich we thought the previous generation was. Gen Y have in fact made the biggest gains from property in ages.

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As you can see the boomers were heading into their 50s when the huge price growth was being enjoyed by the gen X home buyers of the late 90s early 2000s.

You are wrong about Australian debt though. Current interest payments are much lower than they were a few years ago.
Australians have recently been deleveraging and if you look at this chart the payment for debt has been sustainable in Australia for decades


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Australia does not have any problem at all sustaining debt levels, someone has told you a porky there.


Thinking the government controls everything is both naive and takes away personal responsibility. Human behaviour that is natural and normal controls most things. Some idealists and puritanical types may judge their fellow humans and find some forms of human behaviour repugnant eg everyone wanting to attach status to homes and thus inflate limited-supply-home values.

Edited by skamy, 12 Jul 2014, 03:04 PM.
Definition of a doom and gloomer from 1993
The last camp is made up of the doom-and-gloomers. Their slogan is "it's the end of the world as we know it". Right now they are convinced that debt is the evil responsible for all our economic woes and must be eliminated at all cost. Many doom-and-gloomers believe that unprecedented debt levels mean that we are on the precipice of a worse crisis than the Great Depression. The doom-and-gloomers hang on the latest series of negative economic data.
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skamy
12 Jul 2014, 03:03 PM
As you can see the boomers were heading into their 50s when the huge price growth was being enjoyed by the gen X home buyers of the late 90s early 2000s.
So, if I understand you correctly, you are saying that people who were at the peak of their earnings and the low of their consumption, were less able to take advantage of the huge price growth than those who were at the low of their earnings and the peak of their consumption?
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Kulganis
12 Jul 2014, 11:19 AM
Pray tell, is a fairly common phrase, I wouldn't use two words to make connections between two posters...
Of course you do, you'll spit on anything you don't agree with, you disgusting horrible old bat of a woman.
You are really are emotional aren't you.... With those choice of words

I'll suggest that you try & get your mates to attend some schtertupperware ...

Maybe a few demo is in order...

Don't try to be inflammatatry I know it hurts your brain cells ...
I'm happy with life
What can I say ?

Tooo friggin bad


skamy
12 Jul 2014, 03:03 PM
You are correct the media love to pit people against each other based on their age and stage in life. We all look back on our younger selves and remember how rich we thought the previous generation was. Gen Y have in fact made the biggest gains from property in ages.

Posted Image


As you can see the boomers were heading into their 50s when the huge price growth was being enjoyed by the gen X home buyers of the late 90s early 2000s.

You are wrong about Australian debt though. Current interest payments are much lower than they were a few years ago.
Australians have recently been deleveraging and if you look at this chart the payment for debt has been sustainable in Australia for decades


Posted Image


Australia does not have any problem at all sustaining debt levels, someone has told you a porky there.


Thinking the government controls everything is both naive and takes away personal responsibility. Human behaviour that is natural and normal controls most things. Some idealists and puritanical types may judge their fellow humans and find some forms of human behaviour repugnant eg everyone wanting to attach status to homes and thus inflate limited-supply-home values.

Shit Skamy
Where did you go? Either long hols or family issues...
Hope you are ok & all is well. Peace honey buns..x
There's some here who really think I m you .. Friggin hell I say I'm not effin irish.....

What can I say?

Just piss off

:lol
Veritas has missed you ..he doesn't treat me like crap you know...

He's a gentleman.

But he's lost.
I hope it turns for him he lives in internet la la land.

See ya .

Edited by Blondie girl, 12 Jul 2014, 06:56 PM.
Newjerk? can you try harder than dig up another person's blog. My first promo was with Billabong and my name in English is modified with a T, am Perth born but also lived in Sydney to make my $$
It's Absolutely Fabulous if it includes brilliant locations, & high calibre tenants..what more does one want? Understand the power of the two "P"" or be financially challenged
Even better when there is family who are property mad and one is born in some entitlements.....Understand that beautiful women are the exhibitionists we crave attention, whilst hot blooded men are the voyeurs ... A stunning woman can command and takes pleasure in being noticed. Seems not too many understand what it means to hold and own props and get threatened by those who do.
Banks are considered to be law abiding and & rather boring places yeah not true . A bank balance sheet will show capital is dwarfed by their liabilities this means when a portions of loans is falling its problems for the bank.
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Blondie girl
12 Jul 2014, 06:47 PM
I'm happy with life
What can I say ?

Tooo friggin bad
Would you say the same if the principal of the school you send your children to told you that one of them was spitting on people when they didn't like what they were saying?

Wouldn't you feel the least bit of shame that you were bringing your children up to be vile little mongrels?
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