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Topic Started: 16 Aug 2017, 01:30 PM (4,184 Views)
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Simon_S
16 Aug 2017, 11:39 PM
No Dumb Ass on the DEBT or the TIMING of the IMF's calls...... :lol

Tell us all about your DEBT doesn't matter thesis..... :lol
simons did You loose the Plot again becoz we Made you Look Stupid again ? :D
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Rufus
16 Aug 2017, 11:41 PM
Growth in the economy yes.
Thanks for that...... :lol
You might wan't to think about that for a minute...Take your time..... :lol



Tiger Lily
16 Aug 2017, 11:44 PM
simons did You loose the Plot again becoz we Made you Look Stupid again ? :D
You didn't answer the question......Too hard perhaps...... :lol
Edited by Simon_S, 16 Aug 2017, 11:57 PM.
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Simon_S
16 Aug 2017, 11:51 PM
Thanks for that...... :lol
You might wan't to think about that for a minute...Take your time..... :lol




You didn't answer the question......Too hard perhaps...... :lol
your Too Dumb to see the Answer dumb ASS ! :D
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Simon_S
16 Aug 2017, 11:51 PM
Thanks for that...... :lol
You might wan't to think about that for a minute...Take your time..... :lol
yet again you avoid answering a question by deflecting.
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Rufus
17 Aug 2017, 12:03 AM
yet again you avoid answering a question by deflecting.
Yet again you answer my question for me.......

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Growth in the economy yes.


So all that money creates GROWTH........Sorry All that DEBT.....Creates Growth :lol

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Simon_S
17 Aug 2017, 12:13 AM
Yet again you answer my question for me.......




So all that money creates GROWTH........Sorry All that DEBT.....Creates Growth :lol
Growth is not the same as creating demand.

Now one more time. What demand has been created?
Demand for iron ore, bauxite, rare earths, gold, bitcoins, housing, pharmaceuticals. what?
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Rufus
17 Aug 2017, 12:22 AM
Growth is not the same as creating demand.

So your categorically stating that all the Money that SOE's spend and Invest does not create Demand.... :lol

But it creates Economic GROWTH..... :lol

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Simon_S
17 Aug 2017, 12:32 AM
So your categorically stating that all the Money that SOE's spend and Invest does not create Demand.... :lol

But it creates Economic GROWTH..... :lol
I didn't state anything, I asked you a question which you can't answer.

You can't answer any questions can you.
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Rufus
17 Aug 2017, 12:37 AM
I didn't state anything
You clearly implied that all the money that Chinese SOE's have invested and Spent in Australia hasn't created any Demand for both Labour or Materials in any of the Projects outlined in the KPMG report over the last 10 years.....

So they have spent and invested Billions and yet it hasn't created any Demand......But yet you claim it has Created Economic Growth.

Here is KPMG's summary:

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Overseas State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) have made a significant contribution to the growth of the Australian economy in the past decade. Without the equity and debt, in particular, Chinese SOEs have arranged and invested in Australia’s largest gas and mining projects, many would not have proceeded.


Don't like KPMG's summary then you can provide evidence as to why you think they are wrong......

Wonder what will happen to all that Significant Economic Growth in Australia when the Chinese economy implodes......

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17 Aug 2017, 12:51 AM
You clearly implied that all the money that Chinese SOE's have invested and Spent in Australia hasn't created any Demand for both Labour or Materials in any of the Projects outlined in the KPMG report over the last 10 years.....

So they have spent and invested Billions and yet it hasn't created any Demand......But yet you claim it has Created Economic Growth.

Here is KPMG's summary:




Don't like KPMG's summary then you can provide evidence as to why you think they are wrong......

Wonder what will happen to all that Significant Economic Growth in Australia when the Chinese economy implodes......
Wrong again Simon, I haven't implied anything.

But you said on page 1
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LOL...Didn't you know that All that DEBT creates DEMAND......


I'm asking you what demand you are concerned about, but you can't answer the question.
I would suggest that in future you stop saying things that you don't have the knowledge or capacity to expand on.
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