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  • #61
    Originally posted by rcptn View Post

    The Governments fiscal policy, energy policy, climate policy, agricultural policy, determination to get FWA to put wages up by 5% and the backing of the extension of the war in Ukraine after a peace deal had been brokered between both sides in April 2022 a few months after it had started all have had a significant impact on inflation which has led too the RBA having to lift rates anybody who says otherwise has rocks in their head.
    I guess my body is hurting from the extra weight of my skull then. You can add big corporations profits as another contributing factor. I’m sick of seeing my grocery bill going up and up despite the factor the rate of inflation is slowing down yet Colesworth continues to rake in massive profit. My comments are political neutral and only related to economics.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Rooster1908 View Post

      Special operation MR special operation
      My bad….Vlad’s very special operation.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post

        I guess my body is hurting from the extra weight of my skull then. You can add big corporations profits as another contributing factor. I’m sick of seeing my grocery bill going up and up despite the factor the rate of inflation is slowing down yet Colesworth continues to rake in massive profit. My comments are political neutral and only related to economics.
        I suspect the big supermarkets are gauging everybody but the government have been focused on other things like the voice and given the cost of the voice over $400 million that also has made a small contribution to inflation.
        Last edited by rcptn; 12-06-2023, 05:37 PM.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Paddo Colt 61 View Post
          Give us a break Mr. Tele. You don't think the High Court ordered the release of those detainees? You don't think that the RBA sets interest rates? You don't think that Immigration is bi-partisan? I don't need evidence for all of that - it's fact! Please, somebody wise him up.

          And give up the grammar smoke screen as well ffs - you're wrong about that too. Wrong headed about everything really.
          You're either an idiot with comprehension difficulties or you're on the spectrum somewhere.
          • Are you still blaming the high court for releasing the now 4 re-arrested detainees or do you think maybe Clueless Clare isn't up to the job?
          • I never said the government is responsible for what the RBA does. Funny how when there was 1 rate rise under the last coalition government, Labor and their sycophants in the media started baying for blood. It's all gone rather quiet now that the ALP have presided over numerous rate rises since they came into power - the highest official rates since 2011.
          • Prove to me that immigration is bi-partisan! It ends up that way, but not before socialist, lefty, scum morons from the ALP accuse the Libs of being racist, xenophobic and inhumane, while luring thousands of people into a watery grave and then declaring, after they've been booted out, that people trafficking cannot be stopped.
          Last edited by Carlos Parra; 12-06-2023, 08:12 PM.
          1985: 1 try vs Parramatta, 1 try vs Manly, 1 try vs Wests, 2 tries vs Souffs
          1986: 2 tries vs Illawarra, 1 try vs Balmain, 2 tries vs Norths.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by rcptn View Post

            I suspect the big supermarkets are gauging everybody but the government have been focused on other things like the voice and given the cost of the voice over $400 million that also has made a small contribution to inflation.
            Yep, it annoys me no end. In fact I was just writing out our big fortnightly shopping list today and looking at both their online catalogues for specials etc and still prices for basic products keep climbing. The little Woollies / Coles duopoly continues to rip people off .

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            • #66
              Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post

              Yep, it annoys me no end. In fact I was just writing out our big fortnightly shopping list today and looking at both their online catalogues for specials etc and still prices for basic products keep climbing. The little Woollies / Coles duopoly continues to rip people off .
              Both made over a billion dollar profit and look at the slap in the face Coles is offering their supermarket staff for their Christmas bonus

              https://www.news.com.au/finance/work...46f30d1c2b8a4c

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              • #67
                Originally posted by rcptn View Post

                I suspect the big supermarkets are gauging everybody but the government have been focused on other things like the voice and given the cost of the voice over $400 million that also has made a small contribution to inflation.
                Lol, yes government fiscal policy can lead to inflation, just as the previous government’s and all government’s do.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post
                  Lol, yes government fiscal policy can lead to inflation, just as the previous government’s and all government’s do.
                  Although I replied to your post re inflation earlier most of my light headed scorn is focused Paddo Colts very simplistic know nothing post earlier on interest rates and immigration.

                  And I see Carlos has taken him to task on immigration so I'll leave that in his capable hands.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by rcptn View Post

                    Although I replied to your post re inflation earlier most of my light headed scorn is focused Paddo Colts very simplistic know nothing post earlier on interest rates and immigration.

                    And I see Carlos has taken him to task on immigration so I'll leave that in his capable hands.
                    Yeah I think I should have stood by my original statement and stayed out of it.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post

                      Both made over a billion dollar profit and look at the slap in the face Coles is offering their supermarket staff for their Christmas bonus

                      https://www.news.com.au/finance/work...46f30d1c2b8a4c
                      Wow, they’re joking right? Talk about pathetic. The two big supermarkets, energy companies, telecommunications companies, oil companies, all the big business we rely on all raking in massive profits when the average person is trying to deal with the rising cost of living crisis. Disgraceful.

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post

                        Wow, they’re joking right? Talk about pathetic. The two big supermarkets, energy companies, telecommunications companies, oil companies, all the big business we rely on all raking in massive profits when the average person is trying to deal with the rising cost of living crisis. Disgraceful.
                        Its disgusting. The Liquor side of the company has a different agreement to the Supermarket side but they are trying to get everyone under the same agreement. Melbourne Cup day is always a union picnic day so a paid day off for full time and part time workers , the Supermarket side lost theirs last year but the Liquor side kept the picnic day, i'm hoping we don't go under the same umbrella but its looking likely we will. While not a great Christmas bonus but we get either a six pack of beer or certain RTD's and a bottle of wine, a whole lot better than a branded water bottle

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post

                          Its disgusting. The Liquor side of the company has a different agreement to the Supermarket side but they are trying to get everyone under the same agreement. Melbourne Cup day is always a union picnic day so a paid day off for full time and part time workers , the Supermarket side lost theirs last year but the Liquor side kept the picnic day, i'm hoping we don't go under the same umbrella but its looking likely we will. While not a great Christmas bonus but we get either a six pack of beer or certain RTD's and a bottle of wine, a whole lot better than a branded water bottle
                          Gee, hopefully the agreement stays the same before you decide to retire. Not much good for the others though or the poor ones who get a branded bottle of water!

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                          • #73
                            * You goose Rcptn. I said that the RBA sets interest rates and that Immigration is essential for us to maintain all manner of things. And you take issue with that? Wtf!

                            * MR. Yep, what a rotten country we are, especially those in trall to money making - greedy Corporations, greedy tradies and that scum who are ripping off the NDIS. The blame lays with the Libs - GST green lighting tradies to make cash deals, blaming Government instead of the cowboys who exploited pink batts and now NDIS rip offs on their watch. Doesn't happen in China - up against the wall if you work hot there.

                            * Carlo: Not gonna reply to you, you're always right when you're wrong and a seeming News Ltd nutter to boot. Prove that Immigration policy is bi partisan? Google it!
                            ALP's media sycophants? Who might they be? I know that I haven't read anywhere in the MSM that the individual who brought the successful High Court challenge was the rapist of a ten year old girl yet Dutton as Immigration minister allowed him to re apply for a visa. Surely News and Sky would think that newsworthy?

                            * BB: Awful news about Allan Jones. All lies of course. My sympathy goes out to you and Mrs. BB.

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                            • #74
                              Yeah AJ, will be interesting to see how many of his powerful buddies come out and try and close ranks around him. I see Hadley has already come out against him.

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Paddo Colt 61 View Post
                                * You goose Rcptn. I said that the RBA sets interest rates and that Immigration is essential for us to maintain all manner of things. And you take issue with that? Wtf!

                                * MR. Yep, what a rotten country we are, especially those in trall to money making - greedy Corporations, greedy tradies and that scum who are ripping off the NDIS. The blame lays with the Libs - GST green lighting tradies to make cash deals, blaming Government instead of the cowboys who exploited pink batts and now NDIS rip offs on their watch. Doesn't happen in China - up against the wall if you work hot there.

                                * Carlo: Not gonna reply to you, you're always right when you're wrong and a seeming News Ltd nutter to boot. Prove that Immigration policy is bi partisan? Google it!
                                ALP's media sycophants? Who might they be? I know that I haven't read anywhere in the MSM that the individual who brought the successful High Court challenge was the rapist of a ten year old girl yet Dutton as Immigration minister allowed him to re apply for a visa. Surely News and Sky would think that newsworthy?

                                * BB: Awful news about Allan Jones. All lies of course. My sympathy goes out to you and Mrs. BB.
                                5 released detainees have been arrested now, Padded Cell 61.

                                Curiously, I don't think the ABC has found the time to report it.

                                I only hope that no-one from your family is a victim of their crimes.
                                1985: 1 try vs Parramatta, 1 try vs Manly, 1 try vs Wests, 2 tries vs Souffs
                                1986: 2 tries vs Illawarra, 1 try vs Balmain, 2 tries vs Norths.

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