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Re: Emigrating? Think Australia the Lucky Country? No way, now branded "Land of Rip-O
Industralisation - Globalisation - Financialisation - Monetiation
Inflation, Unemployment, Economic depression
Talking about rip-offs. Sometimes, I think Aussies are the biggest ripoff. We get too much pay for the amount of work done. It is not a good thing.
Wish I can find the right words to explain. But 2012 will be very tough to live thru.
It is my gut feeling. I simply lost faith in everyone from central bankers and politicians who simply refuse to tell us the truth!
Uh oh. I remember I used to be the one who talked about cars being 3X the price as US. Since then much has changed. We know Australia is expensive. So is Singapore. We pay alot in Singapore, and our budget is in the black.
You see its very interesting. Now that monetary policy has shifted, we get to see what happens to those who keep fiscal discipline in these interesting times. Care to be in Europe, Canada or the US, where its cheaper but economic collapse might be on the horizon? What really happens when nobody buys treasuries and yields soar? Will they print and raise commodity prices to the moon? Or shall nations such as Australia with its myriad of revenue streams, solvent government, join the likes of Singapore and face the situation with levers and ammunition?
Time will only tell but yes Singapore is a rip off and Australia is no longer cheap.
But paying the high prices might bring benefits down the road, we just don't know. It really depends on how much more we can stretch fiat money - inflation and asset bubbles, trade wars until one day the US decides to abolish the Fed and revert to "a gold standard" Ron Paul is looking more interesting for our futures.....
ps does it really cost 21 Australian dollars for a chicken fried rice and coke in a takaway? I saw a 20 dollar thing of ice cream in a Singapore market the other day so its all relative.....
Industralisation - Globalisation - Financialisation - Monetiation
Inflation, Unemployment, Economic depression
Talking about rip-offs. Sometimes, I think Aussies are the biggest ripoff. We get too much pay for the amount of work done. It is not a good thing.
Wish I can find the right words to explain. But 2012 will be very tough to live thru.
It is my gut feeling. I simply lost faith in everyone from central bankers and politicians who simply refuse to tell us the truth!