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March Australia! We are planning an ATTACK on property infestors and politicians!; We will be making a number of placards to carry
Topic Started: 13 Aug 2014, 12:59 PM (6,686 Views)
Sheltie
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It is time to convey to the general public the distortions caused by negative gearing etc!

“March Australia” ‘The people united for better government’ plan a Rally and March on Sunday August 31 @ 1pm, State Library of Victoria. March to Parliament.

We are planning an attack on negative gearing, property infestors, (including politicians),housing affordability, homelessness, etc.

We will be making a number of placards to carry.

If any APF members or readers are interested in joining us, sharing ideas on placard wording etc., or willing to carry a placard, please email me at the email address below.

shelter.by.sheltie@gmail.com

http://www.marchaustralia.com/

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Frank Castle
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Thanks for the LOL's :lol :tu:
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The forum fuckwit goes RRRAAARRRGGHHhhh - But not a fuck was given..................by anyone.
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Politics is about numbers. Politicians live by them. There are more people who profit from prices rising than falling. I don't say it's a good thing. But politics is about numbers. The numbers are against you.
The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt — Bertrand Russell
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Shadow
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We will be making a number of placards to carry
A number of placards you say? Shit just got real. You guys mean business.
Edited by Shadow, 13 Aug 2014, 01:25 PM.
1. Epic Fail! Steve Keen's Bad Calls and Predictions.
2. Residential property loans regulated by NCCP Act. Banks can't margin call unless borrower defaults.
3. Housing is second highest taxed sector of Australian Economy. Renters subsidised by highly taxed homeowners.
4. Ongoing improvement in housing affordability. Australian household formation faster than population growth since 1960s.
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Shadow
13 Aug 2014, 01:25 PM
A number of placards you say? Shit just got real. You guys mean business.
What we need is a huge sign held by 8 adults with big letters saying "LAND RIGHTS FOR GAY WHALES".
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While it's true that those who win never quit, and those who quit never win, those who never win and never quit are idiots.

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Lef-tee
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I am sympathetic to your cause.

But as Dr Watson says, the numbers are currently against you. Vested interests here are huge, including our entire political class right across the political spectrum and house prices will not be allowed to fall to a more reasonabley affordable level under any circumstances.

To the question of "is a lavish retirement for me more important than whether coming generations can reasonabley afford home ownership at all?", too many answer "yes". It is also one of the few economic drivers with any potential to fill the gap left by the wind down of the biggest mining investment boom in history.

I hope you make some headway but be aware that you face the mother of all uphill battles.

Good luck.
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I thought I was at Cuesta de Santo Domingo and was about to be run over by the bulls.

You certainly stuck up a red flag there Sheltie.

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WHAT WOULD EDDIE DO? MAAAATE!
Share a cot with Milton?
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Lef-tee
13 Aug 2014, 01:49 PM
I am sympathetic to your cause.

But as Dr Watson says, the numbers are currently against you. Vested interests here are huge, including our entire political class right across the political spectrum and house prices will not be allowed to fall to a more reasonabley affordable level under any circumstances.

To the question of "is a lavish retirement for me more important than whether coming generations can reasonabley afford home ownership at all?", too many answer "yes". It is also one of the few economic drivers with any potential to fill the gap left by the wind down of the biggest mining investment boom in history.

I hope you make some headway but be aware that you face the mother of all uphill battles.

Good luck.
Docs right, you appear to be very naive to think such a protest would have any value.
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Dr Watson
13 Aug 2014, 01:22 PM
Politics is about numbers. Politicians live by them. There are more people who profit from prices rising than falling. I don't say it's a good thing. But politics is about numbers. The numbers are against you.
Yes, wake me up when you get 10k marchers in each cap city. I'll get out of bed when you get 50k at your second march.
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