Showing posts with label Rudd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rudd. Show all posts

Thursday, June 4, 2009

The Diet Chocolate Recession.

The Diet Chocolate Recession.

I feel it is an important subject..Our finances..The Recession etc.
Remember how we were supposed to boost the economy with all these pre-Christmas bonuses??? Spend, spend, and spend some more... Did we all really think the money was staying within Australia...No, it was going to overseas companies and their shelf companies that sometimes wear the Aussie logo, thus sucking us into believing that the product is Aussie made therefore the money stays here to boost our treasury dept.'s growth...WRONG!! Many products might be assembled here, or one or two of the parts might be made here, but it is still an overseas company that gets the profits... So have a read of this article from the DAILY RECKONING...and see if you still think we are not in a RECESSION or Mr Rudd is doing the right thing by us...as I don't. His true colours are surely showing through...Just like the obamessiah's is showing up all the colours on the colour charts...He is one that stands out, for all the wrong reasons...
I actually sent an email to D.R saying I enjoyed this article...

The Diet Chocolate Recession‏

The Daily Reckoning Australia (dr@dailyreckoning.com.au)

Thursday, 4 June 2009

Melbourne, Australia

Two Time-tested Economic Errors
From Dan Denning at the Old Hat Factory:

--Today's Daily Reckoning is brought to you by the stupidity and buffoonery of Australia's politicians and mainstream economists. We thank them for today's bounty. Seldom in our four years since moving to the Lucky Country have we had such a target rich environment. Today's papers are filled with flim-flam, idiocy, and good old fashioned economic illiteracy.

--But wait! Before you write in accusing us of being perma-bears and running down Australia's economic good news, just remember this: the economy is not a footy team. It's not something you cheerlead or barrack for. Of course you want things to be good. But whether they actually are or not is a matter of fact, not national pride.

--And the facts? Here they are, in brief, for the March quarter: imports fell 1.6%, exports rose 0.6%, consumer spending rose 0.3%, and "consumption expenditure" fell 1.1%.

--"Consumption expenditure," by the way, is government, household, and business spending. And business spending, as you know, is investment (it creates jobs and incomes). Business investment actually fell 6.1% in the March quarter. That's an ominous sign for future employment.

--All of that added up to 0.4% GDP growth. That means that technically, Australia hasn't had two consecutive quarters of "negative growth" and isn't in a recession. That's if you accept the technical definition of recessions, or if you're a moron.

-- The numbers show reduced imports because consumers are scared. They show statistically goosed exports which predict lower commodity prices and therefore higher export volumes. And they show the biggest contraction in business capital and machinery outlays since 1991.

-- In summary: to celebrate the GDP figure as a triumph of government policy is to shout your economic ignorance from the rooftops of the world. Sure, there are items to be positive about, especially exports. But the idea that government spending has somehow spared Australia from the long-term consequences of debt and leverage is beyond absurd. If this isn't an old fashion recession, it's a Diet Chocolate recession, in which the short-term benefits of consumption belie the long-term consequences of debt.

--Specifically, there are two errors we'd like to expose, and ridicule if possible. The first is that increased consumption implies healthy growth. For starters, the government's December cash splash may have boosted consumer spending by 0.2% during the quarter. But the bigger contributions to the GDP figure were the surge in exports and big decline in imports.

--Why should that matter? Basic economics. Exports generate income and add to GDP while imports cost money and subtract from GDP (in general terms). Or if you were a business, when you sell more and spend less you generate greater income and profits. That's positive for growth, obviously. And that's what led to the positive quarterly figure.

--But by boosting consumer spending with borrowed money, the government detracts from Australia's long-term health for a short-term political benefit. Healthy consumption is financed from production. You make something. You sell it. The income you generate pays for the things you buy.

--But in the interests of generating the appearance of activity, the government borrowed money so people would spend it (or spent the surplus accumulated in the boom years). That's debt-financed consumption, an economic stupidity that has led America into a national nightmare. That is what the Aussie government seems to be encouraging and crowing about today.

--Of course it's said that deficit spending is "temporary and targeted." But no one has really explained yet how long it's going to take to pay off a $300 billion deficit. It will take years. And it will mean higher taxes or lower spending on other things.

--It reminds you a little of Scarlett O'Hara pinching her cheeks to make them rosy for Rhett Butler in Gone With the Wind. The colour rises, but it's all artificial. It's the same with Australia's GDP figures. The number expanded, but it was completely artificial. It didn't indicate a blush of health, but a kind of bureaucratic harlotry.

--So why go to all the trouble of making a sick economy look pretty? Well, if the first error is believing that you can borrow your way to prosperity without producing something of value and generating surplus income from it, the second error is one a four year old might make. You believe you can have something for nothing. And you want it now or you'll pitch a fit.

--The second error is confusing the temporary benefits of a policy for a small group with long-term benefits for an entire economy. It's like believing you can eat chocolate without getting fat, or get drunk without getting a hangover. Or, if you're doing it on purpose-knowing full well what you're up too-it's putting your short-term electoral prospects ahead of the national interest (something all politicians everywhere now do as a matter of course.)

--To be fair, the journo and politicians who think yesterday's GDP number is a victory for Keynesian policies are making perhaps the oldest mistake in economics. Bad economists and policy makers have always focused only on the immediate and obvious effects of their decisions. After all, it is easy to show who benefits in the short term.

--Pensioners get more money. Who'd argue with that? Who wants to see Nanna starve? Consumer spending rises? What retailer will complain? If you focus only on the short-term and obvious, you see that GDP grows and Australia manages to pull off what only two other industrial countries in the world have? Shouldn't we all be justly proud?

--All these obvious benefits have unseen costs that come later, and hardly anyone in Australia is talking about what those costs are and who doesn't benefit (the next generation). Chocolate makes you fat. Drinking to excess ruins your liver. And debt financed growth ruins a nation's economic health and steals a fair go from the future. Don't take our word for it, though. Just listen to Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke speaking to Congress yesterday in America.

--"Unless we demonstrate a strong commitment to fiscal sustainability in the longer term," the Chairman said, "we will have neither financial stability nor healthy economic growth...Maintaining the confidence of the financial markets requires that we, as a nation, begin planning now for the restoration of fiscal balance."

--Bernanke knows America has to get its fiscal house in order before investors lose complete confidence in the U.S. dollar and dollar-denominated assets. But judging by the reaction of markets, it might be too late already to restore confidence. America's debt and deficits are large and getting larger.

--Australia's, by contrast, are merely small and getting larger. But if people begin believing that more borrowing and government spending is good for the economy-based on this first quarter GDP number-then Australia will walk even further down the road that has taken America to a road of national servitude to foreign creditors.

--Any government that is proud of a policy with that result is either incompetent or economically illiterate. However, now that we write that, we realise that is what most governments are: incompetent and economically illiterate. So what should investors do now? More on that tomorrow...

If you are at all interested in tomorrow's follow up, just go to the website of Daily Reckoning..not hard to find.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Mourners farewell Corporal Hopkins

Why is this not news of importance??? This soldier gave his life. His family, friends and fellow troopers are in mourning, yet it doesn’t seem to rank high enough to be read. So much for Aussie Pride.

Mourners farewell Corporal Hopkins
15:46 AEST Fri Mar 27 2009
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=794307&rss=yes
12 Flocks

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Well of course they are gonna get the blame. White, blue-eyed people are the only people in the world who buy goods, and spend money or not. No one else could possibly be blamed. Thank goodness I have green eyes.

'White, blue-eyed people caused crisis'
16:18 AEST Fri Mar 27 2009
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=794343
19 Flocks
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What conditions could ever be agreed on as far as the taliban are concerned?. There is no compromise, no agreement and certainly no trust in them living up to any conditions to be had with these murderous bastards. Notice how many flocks this one has had. 8. The apathy of the general population of people is beginning to really piss me off. Surely the headlines are enough to get people to read them so as they might know what is happening in this crazy world.

UK may talk to Taliban 'with conditions'
16:12 AEST Fri Mar 27 2009
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=794148
8 Flocks
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And just how does Hussein Obama reckon he is gonna manage this one. Is he going to go and personally search every inch of paki land to search for bin laden and the Taliban insurgents. Or doesn’t he know they are hiding there?
‘"Seven-and-a-half years after September 11, the al-Qaeda core leadership, Osama bin Laden and others, have moved from Kandahar, Afghanistan, to a location unknown, somewhere in Pakistan," one official said.’ And this, ‘Another key goal of the strategy is to support Pakistan's besieged Democratic government, and to help Islamabad crack down on al-Qaeda and Taliban havens on its territory’.

Obama plans to 'dismantle' al-Qaeda
14:42 AEST Fri Mar 27 2009
By Stephen Collinson
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=794255
21 Flocks

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This culling of SEAL PUPS is a disgrace. The IFAW and the Animals Rights Groups should be jumping all over these hunters. Before anyone goes screaming about Kangaroos in Australia being culled…yeah it does happen however, these animals are destroying farmer’s crops and spreading disease. Just like rabbits did and still do. What harm are these seal pups doing???? What, for a bit of bloody fur. GREED.

Canadian sealers cull more than 19,000
11:01 AEST Fri Mar 27 2009
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/794060/canadian-sealers-cull-more-than-19000

46 Flocks

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Wow, this one had all of 7 Flocks. People must really be interested in the war on terror and knowing that terrorist scum are being released only to be let loose back among the American people, but have no fear, I am sure they will make their way back to fighting with their islamist mates, just like others who have been released from Gitmo.

Some Gitmo inmates may be released in US
13:23 AEST Fri Mar 27 2009

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=794227

7 Flocks

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Talk about black & white comedy team. These 2 are going to be the absolute downfall for both our Countries. God help us all. Is all I can say to this piece.

Rudd a partner for years to come: Obama
05:35 AEST Wed Mar 25 2009
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/792956/rudd-a-partner-for-years-to-come-obama

President Barack Obama has said he hoped to partner with Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd for "years to come" after forging a "meeting of the minds" in their first White House talks.
126 Flocks

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So where are all the do-gooders when people can’t even raise a flag.

Indonesia arresting protesters: Amnesty
17:40 AEST Fri Mar 27 2009
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=794402
1 Flock
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But this story of world-wide importance. I am sure everyone would want to know about this…and yeah 478 people Flocked this piece of trash. Who gives a shit what people do to themselves in a bloody carwash….not like teeny-tots can take their peddle cars there to be washed and so be exposed to perverts..

Man jailed for vacuum sex act
Friday, March 27, 2009
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/793983/man-jailed-for-vacuum-sex-act
478 Flocks

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Freedoms will be forfeited in Australia

I AM FURIOUS.... reading through Winds Of Jihad this morning...Thursday March 19. 2009

I just hope that all those that voted Mr Rudd and his cronies into Government have learned the error of their ways and start yelling loud and clear that it was the biggest mistake they have ever made. For the record...I WAS NOT one of them. I actually cried when he won. I did say to people that in the event of Labor getting back in that it would open the floodgates for illegal boat people who by-pass other muslim countries to get here. And that these people would NOT be genuine asylum seekers or true refugees, but muslims who are quite possibly terrorists posing as refugees. And yet, just recently the news was that Immigration levels were going to get cut. But I just betchya that it won't get cut the way it should. It will only cut the numbers of legitimate queue waiting people from Western Countries.

I urge you all to read these stories in their entirety, go to the link for WINDS OF JIHAD. well done Sheik and all contributors.



Australia: Censorship & the Internet Police
March 18th, 2009
Banned hyperlinks could cost you $11,000 a day
Asher Moses / SMH / With thanks to V@V

* Do Australians want guys like Conroy, KRudd, Calma or Gillard to control the websites they can access? Are you kidding?
The Australian communications regulator says it will fine people who hyperlink to sites on its blacklist, which has been further expanded to include several pages on the anonymous whistleblower site Wikileaks.
Wikileaks was added to the blacklist for publishing a leaked document containing Denmark’s list of banned websites.
Read the rest of this entry »

Are we, as Australian Citizens going to sit back and allow this shit to happen. We have our rights to freedom to be able to go where we want, whether it be by land or internet.

Australia’s Jewish Community Rejects Khatami Visit (and does nothing to stop it)
March 17th, 2009
* Since Australia doesn’t have enemies, only friends with grievances, (Mark Steyn) it allows a genocidal mullah from Iran to enter the country and go on a speaking tour.
VICTORIA’S Jewish community has distanced itself from the visit of former Iranian president Sayed Mohammad Khatami.
Khatami, who was Iran’s president from 1997 to 2005, will commence a speaking tour of Australia next week.
Jewish fury at visit by Iran leader
The Age
MELBOURNE Anglican Archbishop Philip Freier is under fire from the Jewish community for hosting a function for former Iranian president Mohammad Khatami while he is in Melbourne this month.
Read the rest of this entry »


This Anglican Arch/dhimmi should be boycotted by his parishioners. Iran is threatening to kill all Jews, and to nuke Israel, and kill all Apes and Pigs, and all infidels, and all who stand with the infidels, and hasn’t Australia got a rather large population of Law abiding Jewish citizens. This ‘genocidal mullah from Iran’ should NOT step one bloody foot on Australian soil.

Why are “Afghan boat-people” arriving in Australia? March 17th, 2009
They just keep coming: Boat people sent to Christmas Island
* They are Afghan Muslims. Their Muslim brothers and sisters in Pakistan, Malaysia and Indonesia are religiously obliged to offer them shelter. Why are they coming to Australia, a Judeo-Christian nation?
Could it be that they are not migrants, not asylum seekers, not refugees but infil-traitors instead?
• Leo Shanahan/The Age
A FISHING boat carrying 54 people, mostly Afghan asylum seekers, was intercepted off the Northern Territory at the weekend. The boatload is the largest in more than a year and is the ninth since September.
Continued…

The ninth in a year??????? So where have all the reports gone to…or are the press not allowed to be making a big deal of it? Has censorship already started here? Are freedoms already restricted? All I can say is…I TOLD YOU SO, ALL YOU LABOR LOVERS…


Australia: Pauline Hanson Again Bombarded With KRudd
* She prevails, but she doesn’t get elected…
Proposal to U.N. to criminalize “defamation of Islam”
By Jeffrey Imm

I for one, would vote for her if I were in her electorate. She has been persecuted, stamped on, ridiculed, vilified, etc etc. Come on Pauline, stick to your guns. You are one brave lady. She truly says what so many are afraid of saying. Her words get twisted. One example… why should Aboriginals receive more benefits and rights than any other Australian.? She was hauled over the racist coals for that one.

See UN Watch March 11, 2009 report below.
Note that the Pakistan government has repeatedly sought to export to the international community, including the United Nations, calling for an international death penalty for Islamic “blasphemy.”


So it’s finally gonna happen huh. In the meantime, any muslim can say what the fuck they like about anyone who is non muslim. They can threaten us, intimidate us, ask for and receive any concessions they can think of. They can insult Christianity or any other religion or denomination and call us all the filthy names they like, and get away with it, but we…can not say one damn thing against the religion of islam. So that in effect means that no-one can say anything against the ideology or the political stance of islam as islam is a political ideology that hides behind a religionist veil.

Well Mr Rudd, you had better start building some large prisons coz you are gonna have a lot of people to put in them, coz Aussies will not back down, will not shut the fuck up, will not bow down to the scourge that is islam.

Now you have me really angry..
Bring on the Crusades…BEAUSEANT!!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Terrorist threats to Australia

Well I suppose we should expect nothing else from the ROP...Obama will be speaking to Mr Rudd, soon, and you can back it in the talks have already happened. Mr Rudd will already know how many troops he will be sending!! Why should any country send more troops to fight over in afghanistan or paki land. Bring home those who are there, to protect their own countries, and let them all fight it out for themselves. Stop ALL aid going to any country that harbors terrorists. Only a warning for the muslims.... Don't try and protest against our boys and girls returning from active duty, you won't find it as easy to do here.

From Nine MSN News

Australia is al Qaeda target says Biden
17:58 AEST Wed Mar 11 2009
By Peter Veness



US Vice-President Joe Biden has warned Australia is a target for al-Qaeda terrorists.
A foreign policy expert, Mr Biden told a meeting of NATO chiefs in Brussels that he believed the war in Afghanistan was key to blocking attacks from al-Qaeda, which has been significantly splintered and weakened since the September 11, 2001 attacks it is blamed for.
"It is from that area (Afghanistan) that al-Qaeda and its extremist allies are regenerating in conceiving new atrocities aimed at the people around the world from Afghanistan, Pakistan and India to the United States, Europe and Australia," he said.
Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon did not immediately comment on Mr Biden's warning.
Australia has about 1,000 troops in Afghanistan, most of them in the volatile southern province of Oruzgan.
It has been widely anticipated Prime Minister Kevin Rudd will be asked to send more troops when he meets US President Barack Obama later this month.
Michael McKinley, a terrorism expert who teaches at the Australian National University, believes the request from Mr Obama will be largely symbolic.


read the rest here http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/769826/australia-a-target-for-terror-biden

Saturday, October 18, 2008

superfunds and Rudd,

How safe is your "Super"??? Unfortunately, or maybe even fortunately
...I do not have to worry about any superannuation.
This is one of the pages from a blog called Winds Of Jihad..by sheikyermami
Seems to me that we have a few very worrisome concerns to deal with here in Australia. One of them is the collective financial mess we are in, and the other is this islamist problem..you know, the one where the muslims want this and that, and then some...with NO regard to anyone else but them sorry selves.
Another one is the political situation we find ourselves in, namely us all being under Federal labour thinking. If Rudd gets his way, we will soon be a part of the EU, and he is also angling for a seat at the UN.

Please do not be fooled by this "generous" bonus to pensioners including $1000 to us lowly disability pensioners...for it equates to $20 a week for a total of 1 year, then nothing. I would have preferred a much needed rise of $30 per week until the next time the pollies felt shamed into giving us another rise in pension payment.
Really, just who does Rudd think he is kidding? As for those who voted the lip licking hyena into government...well I hope you are starting to see the light, and reverse your decisions at the next election...if it all isn't too darn late by then.

As an avid reader of Winds Of Jihad, by sheikyermami, I was appalled at reading this, I find it incredible how Aussies could be so blind as to have voted him and his cronies in. I urge anyone, to read this site and others like it, then you will find your eyes opened to some home truths. You will find the links on the right side of this blog.

The Totalitarian Nightmares of KRuddistan * Censorship of the internet? In the making. Stay tuned.
* And you thought your super was safe? Hahaha: Comrade KRudd has plans for you:

I loved this comment from one of the readers.....
Haha! That didn’t take long, did it? .. and censorship of the internet along with unchecked (Muhammedan) immigration will ensure that we will arrive in KRuddistan a lot faster than anyone could imagine. red Baron of Sydney (Reply) Sat 18 Oct 08
(12:48pm)

BILLIONS of dollars of superannuation savings could be unlocked for “nation building” as the Federal Government searches for ways to insulate the economy against the global meltdown.

The Infrastructure Minister, Anthony Albanese, held closed-door talks with super fund chiefs this week in an effort to persuade them to invest some of their trillion-dollar assets in fast-tracked projects that will yield commercial returns.

* Add to this unchecked Muhammedan mass-migration and we’ll soon be living in the Islamic-Socialist republic of KRuddistan. Who could imagine?/ed

Andrew Bolt
In last year’s election campaign, Treasurer Peter Costello warned of Labor’s threat to your super:

Everybody’s super [will] be directed to pet projects.

Wayne Swan, now the Labor Government’s Treasurer, said then this was ”absurd” and “untruthful”, adding:

Mr Costello made the absurd claim knowing full well superannuation law requires funds and trustees to decide independently where they invest superannuation funds based on the interests of their members and on delivering the best returns.

Economist Professor Sinclair Davidson pointed out in the Australian Financial Review (no link - his letter in full below) that Swan was being evasive, and Labor’s National Platform and Constitution already committed a Rudd Government to doing much as Costello warned:

Of course, the ALP are hardly going to be so vulgar as to introduce prescribed asset requirements for Super Funds, but we are promised that “Labor in government will review existing public policy to facilitate greater involvement in infrastructure financing and delivery by Australia’s superannuation funds” (pg. 75) and also that trustees will be encouraged to “evaluate and reduce negative social or environmental consequences of their activities” (pg. 48). What better way to do this than to invest in government pet projects.

And - surprise! - the financial crisis has given Rudd and Swan the excuse to do much as Costello predicted:

BILLIONS of dollars of superannuation savings could be unlocked for “nation building” as the Federal Government searches for ways to insulate the economy against the global meltdown.The Infrastructure Minister, Anthony Albanese, held closed-door talks with super fund chiefs this week in an effort to persuade them to invest some of their trillion-dollar assets in fast-tracked projects that will yield commercial returns.

Professor Davidson’s letter to the Australian Financial Review:

It is surprising that Wayne Swan has rejected Peter Costello’s comments about ALP plans to dip into superannuation funds as “outright lies” (Labor won’t dip into retirement cash: Swan, AFR November 21, pg. 13). Perhaps Mr Swan hasn’t read the ALPs National Platform and Constitution which was formally adopted at the ALP National Conference in late April. Anyone reading that document would see for themselves ALP plans “to develop specific incentives and structures that will encourage” super funds to invest in agriculture (pg. 50), manufacturing (pg. 58), and infrastructure (pg. 75). Furthermore, superannuation funds will be
expected to invest in low-income housing (pg. 88) and the transport network (pg. 97). To be sure, some of these ‘investments’ are worthy of government attention, but if they were viable investment opportunities
Super funds would have invested in them already.

Of course, the ALP are hardly going to be so vulgar as to introduce prescribed asset requirements for Super Funds, but we are promised that “Labor in government will review existing public policy to facilitate greater involvement in infrastructure financing and delivery by Australia’s superannuation funds” (pg. 75) and also that trustees will be encouraged to “evaluate and reduce negative social or environmental
consequences of their activities” (pg. 48). What better way to do this than to invest in government pet projects.

The bottom line is this: The ALP themselves have indicated that Superannuation money will be invested in a range of areas and projects that trustees currently have chosen not to invest in. Mr Swan needs to explain to us where the “outright lies” are to be found. Either Mr Costello has lied, or Mr Swan’s party platform is a lie.


...and does anyone get a say as to where these funds will be invested if it was to happen??? How do we know they won't be directed into muso businesses or muso schools or other government 'Pet Projects"...as has been suggested.