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Bleed them dry until they die!; Xenophobia or a distinct pattern of behaviour?
Topic Started: 27 Jun 2017, 09:27 AM (2,400 Views)
Chris
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http://www.theage.com.au/interactive/2017/retirement-racket/bleed-them-dry/

Another Chinese company exploiting our nation and this time targeting our most vulnerable. What are your thoughts on this on BP, Michael and others? It would be good to see how far your moral compass swings for the sake of your uneducated lefty PC view.

https://www.aveo.com.au/investor-centre/corporate-governance/board-of-directors/

It's nice to see they financial destroy our elderly with what appear to be fraudulent practises but ferl it necesssry to buy his 18yr old daughter a Sydney waterfront property for 10's of millions of dollars.

Yet another role model for you bulls!!
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Tyson
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This is new to you?

It doesn't take a genius to figure out retirement villages are essentially a scam that target those with no other options.

But that's why they exist - because most those elderly have no other options. Either they have no family or their family doesn't want to care for them, so they go to retirement villages instead.

That's the true face of the business world for you though. You'd be surprised at how many companies have a lot of dark areas of practice. Even companies that people think are 'good' like google and facebook, are some of the worst of them. I think we all know charities are some of the worst as well, I feel like those charity people asking for money are basically stealing it from people by guilt tripping them into paying up. Meanwhile the CEO's job is going to charity balls and pocketing $1+ million a year in salary.
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Tick Tock
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News this morning said government is going to do an enquiry after seeing Four Corners last night.

I watched most of it and it was disgusting. :mad:
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Zero is coming...

Chris
27 Jun 2017, 09:27 AM
http://www.theage.com.au/interactive/2017/retirement-racket/bleed-them-dry/

Another Chinese company exploiting our nation and this time targeting our most vulnerable. What are your thoughts on this on BP, Michael and others? It would be good to see how far your moral compass swings for the sake of your uneducated lefty PC view.

https://www.aveo.com.au/investor-centre/corporate-governance/board-of-directors/

It's nice to see they financial destroy our elderly with what appear to be fraudulent practises but ferl it necesssry to buy his 18yr old daughter a Sydney waterfront property for 10's of millions of dollars.

Yet another role model for you bulls!!
It's just the never ending tick tock.

The smart milk the dumb forever....

http://imgur.com/gallery/QLtNbMv

The dumb and their champions....

Smart boy gets daughter into $million house...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQdenK0Pl38

And how easy is it for the smart to milk the dumb dumbs???

Well if you can work that out, just start milking....
Edited by Foxy, 27 Jun 2017, 01:18 PM.
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Tyson
27 Jun 2017, 10:45 AM
This is new to you?

It doesn't take a genius to figure out retirement villages are essentially a scam that target those with no other options.

But that's why they exist - because most those elderly have no other options. Either they have no family or their family doesn't want to care for them, so they go to retirement villages instead.

That's the true face of the business world for you though. You'd be surprised at how many companies have a lot of dark areas of practice. Even companies that people think are 'good' like google and facebook, are some of the worst of them. I think we all know charities are some of the worst as well, I feel like those charity people asking for money are basically stealing it from people by guilt tripping them into paying up. Meanwhile the CEO's job is going to charity balls and pocketing $1+ million a year in salary.
This is spot on. Think also Apple (and others) with the conditions in their factories in China and Asia.

Retirement villages are for people with few options and little money. No amount of whinging is going to change this situation; the best thing to do is plan so you aren't in the same situation yourself.
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The simple fact is life expectancy in Oz is lengthening as time goes by.

It would cost less money for people to be assisted in their own home if their medical needs isn't significant, if there is a situation where parents and their kids do care for their elderly welfare, stuff can be done to support them. If the old ones are isolated and have hardly no support they are disadvantaged.

Ageing is big bizness .



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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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stinkbug
27 Jun 2017, 01:24 PM
Retirement villages are for people with few options and little money. No amount of whinging is going to change this situation; the best thing to do is plan so you aren't in the same situation yourself.
Research the story, they all sold their holy grail 'homes' to get into these places. The poor can't afford 100's 1,000's to buy a flat or the ongoing charges all the way down to $5 for a cup of milo 😮.

Do you think old mate china buying Milton million dollar properties for is daughter sucking poor broke pensioners? They make broke pensioners
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Chris
27 Jun 2017, 09:27 AM
http://www.theage.com.au/interactive/2017/retirement-racket/bleed-them-dry/

Another Chinese company exploiting our nation and this time targeting our most vulnerable. What are your thoughts on this on BP, Michael and others? It would be good to see how far your moral compass swings for the sake of your uneducated lefty PC view.

https://www.aveo.com.au/investor-centre/corporate-governance/board-of-directors/

It's nice to see they financial destroy our elderly with what appear to be fraudulent practises but ferl it necesssry to buy his 18yr old daughter a Sydney waterfront property for 10's of millions of dollars.

Yet another role model for you bulls!!
This latest rant of yours goes against your constant meme of "intergenerational theft" being inflicted on your generation.

I conclude you are just a rage filled nobody who can never be made happy.
My only hope for my three boys is that they turn out nothing at all like Chris.
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Don't think there's much point denyin' ya xenophobic Chris?

'N it's a common enough attitude in tha workin' class when they starts gettin' tha feelin' foreigners is takin' all 'their' jobs (or even sheilas) 'n buyin' up all 'their' houses 'n businesses 'n farms 'n wotnot - 'N Oz surely ain't tha only country it exists in.

But tha basic questions are Who should be doin' wot ta address ya xenophobia; That is assumin' anyone should be doin' anything about it at all? (Apart from yaself.)

Oh, but ya is doin' somethin' about it ain't ya? ... In that you're on here tryin' ta get more Aussies ta be all xenophobic ... :)

Hmmm ... I can actually understands ya xenophobia a bit tho: Lots a them highly skilled 'n highly motivated migrants can just pretty much be guaranteed ta out compete ya 'average home grown local Aussie lad' pretty much every day of tha week I'd expect; 'N even plenty of tha ones wot's not so particularly highly skilled (but bein' highly motivated anyways) does stuff like workin' tagether as strong multi-generational families - So even they can be damn tough for tha locals ta compete wif too.
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Chris
27 Jun 2017, 05:11 PM
Research the story, they all sold their holy grail 'homes' to get into these places. The poor can't afford 100's 1,000's to buy a flat or the ongoing charges all the way down to $5 for a cup of milo 😮.

Do you think old mate china buying Milton million dollar properties for is daughter sucking poor broke pensioners? They make broke pensioners
End of life care is expensive, get used to it. If they didn't have homes to sell to finance their remaining few years then it would be on the public purse to cover that expense.
No one is going to spoon feed you and wipe your butt for nothing. There is a cost for that.

By the way, is there any chance you could study English to improve the clarity of your posts.
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