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Guy blocked approvals of life saving medicines so that he could short sell stocks in them...wow that's like a whole nother level of evil.

actually pretty sure that the definition of evil.

but just on that..

I think if I was running a tv studio, I would pay the owners of the jail.

imagine a pay per view for the first 24 hours

lock him and a father of a child who has the illness in the same room.

then parole the dad no matter what happens.

no one would complain, well unless he was muslim.

So if housing crashed people then wouldn't still need loans to buy them? ok then.

Not to mention my background is recoveries and business banking anyway...

sure they'll need loans but i wouldn't think id need to tel you that banks are majorly overstaffed.. as per the last slow down jobs got slashed big time in banking don't think it wouldnt happen again

oh there you go already cutting back

http://www.smh.com.au/business/banking-and-finance/big-banks-cut-1475-jobs-to-maintain-profits-20151109-gku69i.html

sure they'll need loans but i wouldn't think id need to tel you that banks are majorly overstaffed.. as per the last slow down jobs got slashed big time in banking don't think it wouldnt happen again

oh there you go already cutting back

http://www.smh.com.au/business/banking-and-finance/big-banks-cut-1475-jobs-to-maintain-profits-20151109-gku69i.html

Of course there will be job cuts, that's a constant in banking.

My point was a housing crisis in itself shouldn't affect banking jobs that much... things like automated technology and outsourcing are the bigger threats to low level staff and ensuring you aren't in a pointless middle management role will see you through most things for higher level staff

Imlachs wreckers will pickup cars... Don't expect much.

I used to be related to the guy who owns Nissan wreckers on lower dandenong rd. Mordialloc auto spares or whatever. They do jap cars, not sure if any good though.

This is not the R34, just for a car that I can actually drive around, still rego'ed, still runs fine, etc, just old. All the electrics work and the interior is fine.

Seems like a shame to scrap it, but it may be worth more doing that and cashing in insurance and reg than trying to sell it.

Wait...you're keeping the car that breaks everytime you start it and crushing the car that functions perfectly well?

I'm running out of sympathy, Greg

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