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The Australian Election Results
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The Australian Election Results

Australia.. I would have remained there if they didn't have the audacity to fine you for failing to vote. I refuse to vote centre-left vs extreme-left. To me that's akin to extortion and culpability in treason coerced by the government.
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Quote: (07-07-2016 11:18 AM)Leonard D Neubache Wrote:  

Quote: (07-07-2016 06:22 AM)Centurion Wrote:  

Quote: (07-07-2016 06:12 AM)Rush87 Wrote:  

Quote: (07-07-2016 05:20 AM)Centurion Wrote:  

If the prices are inflated, don't you want Aussies/Kiwis to be the ones giving the albatross to someone else?

Yes but it's not necessarily the reality. The property prices have forced a vast proportion of Australians out of the market entirely, meaning these inflated properties are going primarily into the hands of foreign investors.

In simple terms, the Australians who were the beneficiaries of inflated property prices are not selling houses to other Australians. They are selling primarily to over seas investors with numerous advantages [The Chinese no interest foreign investment loans for instance].

What I'm saying is if the house price is inflated- it's bad to have your investments in real estate. It's pretty bad to buy, and slightly less bad to *not sell*. Regardless, if you're nationalist and care about "your kind" you should try and give the hot potato to someone else not in your in-group and make them pay when the bubble bursts. And not be overly emotional about insisting on having a house.

My guess is that yes- house prices are inflated. In Auckland a lot of it has to do with building restrictions and being unable to build high apartments, but regardless there still seems to be an inflated price. People are insisting on buying due to the irrational belief that real estate is some kind of magical investment.

Chinese are buying due to a mixture of groupthink(real estate must be good) and reality(having money in China is bad because the communists would steal it all). Cause of this they're buying non-Chinese things left and right for much more than they're worth. Really you should be trying to rip them off hard.

Again, all of this would be wonderful if there weren't a housing shortage already, deliberately conceived and implemented through ridiculous building laws and zoning restrictions for the purpose of maintaining our ridiculous housing price bubble on behalf of the big banks.


In New Zealand for example there is a shortage of rental properties at any price, because these Chinese investors are buying these properties and leaving them empty. Because they're idiots? No. Because suffering land rates and upkeep without any income is still a better deal than keeping any form of currency these days.

But what's particularly relevant is that we're not allowed to build houses, and we're being priced out of the market (wouldn't it be nice to be a boomer who had access to a market that was pennies on today's dollar) and increasingly we can't even find a place to rent.

So while boomers are cashing in and living the life of luxury the next generations are sold down the river and end up living out of the back of their station wagon.

So yeah, the one-nations and the Katters of this country are going to start getting more attention because gifting a small handful of wealthy people with historically lenient foreign investment laws aimed at further enriching that tiny minority is going to justifiably piss off a lot of Australians.

There's the problem(that I bolded) and so the solution relies on fixing that problem. Everything else is a band-aid.

I still believe even without fixing that problem, since the landowners are "your kind"(even if they're boomers) you'll experience a benefit despite overpaying for housing. There will reach a tipping point where if Chinese don't rent out enough then there will be pressure to move to another city to do business etc in. The Chinese will be left footing the bill of the devalued property. And usually the boomers have kids so they'll pass on the wealth. Or they'll spend it in your businesses.

And Jewish influence has made our girls really unfuckable so I don't think I want to stay here long term anyways.
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Quote: (07-07-2016 11:44 AM)zero1 Wrote:  

Australia.. I would have remained there if they didn't have the audacity to fine you for failing to vote. I refuse to vote centre-left vs extreme-left. To me that's akin to extortion and culpability in treason coerced by the government.

You receive a piece of paper in the mail asking you to fork out money and you just do it?
What kind of pushover are you?

Hahaha but seriously you don't have to pay it. I've dodged it before and my old man has been dodging it for 40+ years.
You can either just check the 'elect to hear in court' box or write a letter back saying you did vote. Simple. They don't chase it up whatsoever and quite frankly they can't, the only 'evidence' they have is that a line wasn't crossed through your name on any of the hundreds of electoral rolls. $40 or $60 or whatever it is now stays in your pocket.

The option to vote informal is also protected by law so I wouldn't say you're being coerced into voting for parties you don't want to.

But don't get me wrong I too am staunchly opposed to compulsory voting.
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Quote: (07-07-2016 11:18 AM)Leonard D Neubache Wrote:  

So while boomers are cashing in and living the life of luxury the next generations are sold down the river and end up living out of the back of their station wagon.

So yeah, the one-nations and the Katters of this country are going to start getting more attention because gifting a small handful of wealthy people with historically lenient foreign investment laws aimed at further enriching that tiny minority is going to justifiably piss off a lot of Australians.

http://www.smh.com.au/comment/youth-to-f...pvf26.html

http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2016-07-04...em/7566122

https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2016...-supremacy

http://thedingoes.xyz/generation-less-by...er-rayner/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZJDTod_fXs

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Quote: (07-07-2016 03:51 PM)Centurion Wrote:  

There's the problem(that I bolded) and so the solution relies on fixing that problem. Everything else is a band-aid.

I still believe even without fixing that problem, since the landowners are "your kind"(even if they're boomers) you'll experience a benefit despite overpaying for housing. There will reach a tipping point where if Chinese don't rent out enough then there will be pressure to move to another city to do business etc in. The Chinese will be left footing the bill of the devalued property. And usually the boomers have kids so they'll pass on the wealth. Or they'll spend it in your businesses.

And Jewish influence has made our girls really unfuckable so I don't think I want to stay here long term anyways.

What "other city"? The Chinese aren't limited to just buying in Sydney or Melbourne. And "just fixing" that problem of a lack of housing is a rather disingenuous. We're talking about a cartel formed of big banks and both major parties. It would be like saying that America should "just fix its drug problem". No can do.

A housing collapse is inevitable, but I for one would like as little property to be owned by foreign investors as possible when that time comes, even if it means a few less lumps in my gruel along the way.

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Quote: (07-07-2016 03:51 PM)Centurion Wrote:  

There's the problem(that I bolded) and so the solution relies on fixing that problem. Everything else is a band-aid.

I still believe even without fixing that problem, since the landowners are "your kind"(even if they're boomers) you'll experience a benefit despite overpaying for housing. There will reach a tipping point where if Chinese don't rent out enough then there will be pressure to move to another city to do business etc in. The Chinese will be left footing the bill of the devalued property. And usually the boomers have kids so they'll pass on the wealth. Or they'll spend it in your businesses.

And Jewish influence has made our girls really unfuckable so I don't think I want to stay here long term anyways.

Here is the thing though re: A housing price collapse. Foreign investors by and large won't sell. The baby boomers will, and they will cash out with a huge retirement fund that they will more than likely spend [With much of it abroad].
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Quote: (07-07-2016 11:44 AM)zero1 Wrote:  

Australia.. I would have remained there if they didn't have the audacity to fine you for failing to vote. I refuse to vote centre-left vs extreme-left. To me that's akin to extortion and culpability in treason coerced by the government.

(Q)
Why did you leave Australia for the Philippines?

(A)
RvF member A - "Three words: Operation Gash Smash"
RvF member B - "Find my third-world unicorn"
Zero1 - "I was forced to dedicate my vote to Harambe"

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As KeeperNine said, "The option to vote informal is also protected by law so I wouldn't say you're being coerced into voting for parties you don't want to".

Some other ballots, firstly including someone who was inspired by Enigma's thread "Who has the most game: Jerry, George, or Kramer?" -

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> via Daily Mail
> via SBS
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Quote: (07-07-2016 10:32 AM)Samseau Wrote:  

The major racial flaw with East Asians is that they are extremely conformist. Another way of putting it is saying they lack individualism.

The reason East Asians vote left is because extremely few of them can resist the brainwashing at universities. Whites and Blacks are far more naturally rebellious than East Asians are.

However, there is an upshot. If East Asians are placed in a conservative community and interact with conservatives all the time, they will become conservative within 5-10 years. They play along to get along. Most of them are politically indifferent at their core and have instincts not to oppose the herd in order to survive. I have East Asian friends who fit this description almost too well.

Maybe it might be the epitome of red pill to generalise certain races as having unfavourable traits above others. But I say the above is a whole lot of
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Where did you get your voting stats that show East Asians "voting left"? Collating racial data from Australian ballot papers perhaps? [Image: tard.gif]

For the record: East Asians don't collectively "vote left" in Australia. On the contrary, they have traditionally supported the Liberal Party, due to having the sort of policies coveted by Asians — social conservatism, family values, fiscal conservatism.

But their voter base has gone on to encompass the spectrum of parties in Australia. With the possible exception of One Nation of course. Labor and the Greens have counted on the support of a considerable portion of Asian Australians.

Also East Asians don't succumb to the (leftist) "brainwashing at universities". I've personally known only a handful of Asians toeing the SJW line, and in the bigger scheme of things, most of them don't give a shit. I don't think any of us can name a prominent East Asian "victim of leftist brainwashing". This isn't because East Asians are born followers as opposed to leaders, but because they're far too practically-minded to concern themselves with such rubbish.

On your last point, I think you're giving East Asians too much credit for being extremely malleable to their surroundings. They act in ways that benefit them and are possessed far more individualism than you realise.

Finally, the following two Asians never spent a day in a military academy but were still possessed of raw leadership to helm tribes of illiterate nomads towards building the two biggest empires in history, more than any choice White empire builder (Hitler, Napoleon, etc.) and their mob could ever manage to:

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East Asian history is replete with leaders like them, on a more smaller scale.
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Those two pictures of East Asians you present are a big reason why conformity is so important for survival in those cultures. They are ruled by insane tyrants so often that anyone who dared speak up was immediately killed.

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A mate sent this one to me.

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I was listening to this last night while cooking. It touches on quite a few points relevant to this thread, the history that has lead to this situation and one or two mentions of the involvement of our (((friends))).

https://redice.tv/red-ice-radio/the-plig...ew-zealand

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http://www.abc.net.au/news/federal-elect...6/results/

LNP snagged the 76th seat. Looks like they will govern in their own right without leaning on Katter or McGowan, shame.


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