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Luke Luke Luke where are you mate? i pmed you a few times last week and you haven't responded! i'm thinking either your inbox is full or you don't want to deal with me :laugh: oh yeah this is Luke (heslo) i'm looking for!

Luke Luke Luke where are you mate? i pmed you a few times last week and you haven't responded! i'm thinking either your inbox is full or you don't want to deal with me :laugh: oh yeah this is Luke (heslo) i'm looking for!

lol he's a mod now always full inbox

While I don't 100% agree with the government's stimulus package, most people on here are saying it's wasted on drugs and pokies, look at the december sales growth.

http://www.livenews.com.au/Articles/2009/0..._38_in_December

The biggest monthly rise since August 2000.

And do you still feel the need to question my work ethic Andrew?

Personally I hope the opposition end up blocking the government for this stimulus package ... everyone i've talked to has told me the shit they've gonna blow it on - it's already spent in their mind. crazy shit.

Personally I hope the opposition end up blocking the government for this stimulus package ... everyone i've talked to has told me the shit they've gonna blow it on - it's already spent in their mind. crazy shit.

Agreed. Waste of money. :laugh:

Personally I hope the opposition end up blocking the government for this stimulus package ... everyone i've talked to has told me the shit they've gonna blow it on - it's already spent in their mind. crazy shit.

I'm payin off credit card debt. The liberals can hardly sling shit on me for that.

-D

.... http://www.livenews.com.au/Articles/2009/0..._38_in_December

The biggest monthly rise since August 2000.

You have got to be $hitting me. You think the government blowing $10.4 billion dollars to increase retail sales by whopping 3.8% for one month (and a peak shopping month at that), and putting us in more debt than we can pay off in a year is sound economic policy? ROF to the motha fu[king L.

All they have done is avoided the 3rd consecutive month of negative growth so we can avoid the technical term 'recession'.

And do you still feel the need to question my work ethic Andrew?

Hey I never questioned your work ethic. I was just defending the fact that I work a shit-ton of hours to justify my income, and am not happy every year when I write a $45k+ tax cheque for the government and see very little in return.

What I actually did say is that you reap what you sow - ie, if you are not happy with your current income, maybe you need to go out and 'sow' some more.

In fact I also noticed you didn't answer the question put to you about your own investment in your future, in reference to me foregoing 4 years of income to do year 13 and a 3 year degree to become a 'white collar richie who deserves to pay craploads of tax despite working 80 hours a week and getting to bring home around 65% of what I earn, unlike you working x hours a week and bringing home 90% of what you actually earn, then getting $1k kickbacks from a government who is trying desperately to buy your next vote'.

I had a dickhead mate of mine who I went to school with (and am actually still good friends with) post on his Facebook the other day about how much he loves Krudd because he is giving him free money. He hasn't stopped for one second to think of where that money comes from and how much trouble the country is going to have paying it back one day :ninja: Pfffffffft

Wow I love some heated online debate .... keep it coming Karl :happy:

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