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Old 19-03-2020, 11:57 AM   #211
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Social media, and therefore irresponsible individuals, is to blame for much of the panic, hysteria and misinformation being spread.
Social media has given a platform to every wacky idea and conspiracy theory.

Once highly respected professions like doctors and scientists are now being called liars by people with nothing more than YouTube quals themselves.

We now have 911 doubters, moon landing doubters, anti vaxers, chem trail believers etc etc and social media has enabled them to group together and thereby feel more justified in their wild claims.

The current Covid virus problem is being exacerbated by these types of people who somehow 'know better' than the best scientific minds and advice available.

Everything gets questioned ad nauseum and that creates doubt in some leading to fear and panic.
It's time to be reasonable rather than add to the hysteria by making stupid statements based on nothing but gut feelings or as Stuart Littlemore once said "simplistic answers to complex questions"
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What planes?
You mean besides the 83 international flight arrivals TODAY?

Qantas might be canning flights, but they arent the only carrier.
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Ya gotta laugh at the contradictory messages from the so called professionals.
Im currently watching Sky News Extra with a Host and three women discussing the biggest issues including school closures, one woman said children should be kept away from school where possible, another woman said evidence from Singapore suggests it has no benefit and we should follow their lead.
Then the first woman said Singapore has been on the front foot and tested 3 times as many people as we have with a population 1/5th of the size so they have a better grasp of whats actually happening, so the second woman says Singapore is different to us so we don't need to do what they're doing.

hang on, where school attendances are concerned they point to Singapore as the test case of how to act, but where testing is concerned they are different to us.

The message im getting from that exchange is that expert advise is acceptable so long as it fits our narrative and capabilities.

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Did I hear on the news today that the UK government is going to be effecting mortgage relief for a few months to help mortgage owners.

Last couple of years has been intense media commentary about housing bubble in Sydney and Melbourne and effect higher interest rates would have on defaults....

This Covid 19 with loss of employment extending what- 6 months-12 months-16 months- has the potential to be devastating on mortgage defaults....

I have a niece who has a wedding photography business- has lost all bookings over the next 3 months and is devastated and stressed as to how she is going to survive in Melbourne....

Time to batten down the hatches, hoard and buy guns to defend the hoarded goodies....oh no- wrong country
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Did I hear on the news today that the UK government is going to be effecting mortgage relief for a few months to help mortgage owners.

Last couple of years has been intense media commentary about housing bubble in Sydney and Melbourne and effect higher interest rates would have on defaults....

This Covid 19 with loss of employment extending what- 6 months-12 months-16 months- has the potential to be devastating on mortgage defaults....
Yeah, im sorta thinking where Australia is concerned, those 10x annual wage mortgaged purchases we're fine while everything was rosie, now its all gone belly up those people who've driven house prices up through greed and stupidity should suffer the consequences of their decisions.

They cant have their cake and eat it too.

A good time for a reset on that front and Govco gets a free kick at COVIDS expense in letting it happen.
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Let's get back to real life important stuff for a moment

I went and voted in our local council elections yesterday, there were 16 people on the ticket and I said to the electoral lady person that I wanted to be inclusive today and if she could point out to me the black women on the list.

At least I got a hearty laugh.

Us oldies can take social risks because we will all be dead soon from the virus.
Ya old bastard I'll miss you.

But I'll still help bring your demise
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Rumours are QANTAS has forced staff onto leave without pay.

Can anyone verify?
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A good time for a reset on that front and Govco gets a free kick at COVIDS expense in letting it happen.
This, a bloody good time to look at the whole system, not one Government would tough negative gearing while it was keeping the place alive..time to go.

We just recently put the majority of our cash into a term deposit and I was sooking about 1.5%..maybe its not that bad as long as the bak stays afloat!
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You can bet any changes to negative gearing only apply to anyone buying from now on, and if theres mortgage relief, it will apply to investors too. Gotta keep the house of cards propped up.
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Rumours are QANTAS has forced staff onto leave without pay.

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Qantas to ground international flights, stand down two-thirds of staff

https://www.theage.com.au/business/c...19-p54bmh.html
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Ya gotta laugh at the contradictory messages from the so called professionals.
'Professionals' or 'experts' are in obeisance to the people who pay them to come up with the 'correct' findings...
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[QUOTE=b0son;6412964 It's abundantly clear Scott Morrison can only be described as a guy that won a vote. He's no leader....[/QUOTE]

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Anyone else see that page from a book? Something about a virus originating in Wuhan in 2020.

Book is old, like 80's old.

Saw it on FB but can't find it now, wondering if it was legit?
Saw that too. Interesting.





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Old 19-03-2020, 02:02 PM   #224
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As if this virus pandemic isn't tough enough on a bloke, some guy on TV plans to expose his stimulus package to me missus...again
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Yeah, only if you read the circled bits. The rest is wrong. Broken watch is right twice a day is the best way to describe it.
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Old 19-03-2020, 03:19 PM   #226
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The mental gymnastics and backflips are if anything priceless:

  1. China tells WHO there is little risk of person to person transmission (fact January 14)
  2. Wuhan virus, officially recognized by WHO as COVID-19 (yes it did originate in China in 2019)
  3. WHO, everything is OK and under control, as Virus spreads across the globe
  4. In the global pandemic race, Australia wins by declaring a pandemic before WHO
  5. We declared a pandemic first, and we've had 2 weeks head start
  6. No need to close borders = borders closed
  7. I'm off to the footy, but not tonight
  8. AR, AFL, NRL, Festivals (just about everyone) seeking government bailouts
  9. No cash handouts, as cash handouts being discussed
  10. Let's have the all the NRL teams move to FNQ
  11. Relying on the best medical advice, CMO "Australian's should prepare for the virus to spread" (and GovCo can't understand why people are panicking) Cognitive Issues perhaps?
  12. Everything is under control = this could take 6 months to resolve
  13. Rush on TP, no need to worry amply supply, working 24x7x365, weeks later still no TP supply
  14. Groups of less than 500 people are perfectly Ok and safe (does this mean the virus cannot count beyond 499?), but groups of 100 people are safer
  15. Social Distantancing, 1.5-metre distancing is OK, which now becomes 1 person per 4 square meters (at least Australia has sufficient land area, and luckily my house meets the new criteria, suggested wife sleep outside)
  16. Don't listen to social media, only listen to GovCo
  17. Sunrise Channel 7: Is hand sanitiser better than soap?
  18. Just wash your hands!
  19. We're flattening the curve, maybe they'll take the bumps out of our roads next?
  20. No need to panic = cops in the supermarkets
  21. Hoarding is un-Australian, and we're going to get you
  22. $750 million rescue package for the Airlines - the next day Qantas sacks (sorry stands down) most of its workforce
  23. Schools will stay open they're safe because Singapore says so (I guess the UK and most of the world doesn't trust Singapore?)
  24. Tasmania closes its borders, succession from the Commonwealth is next objective
  25. Qld Government votes itself a break for 6 months (full pay off course)
  26. Courts close, criminals rejoice
  27. Overseas illicit drug supply in disarray, now facing ruin because international flights have stopped
  28. Racist to call it the Chinese Coronavirus, what does that mean for a "Boston Steamer"?
  29. RBA, rates become 0.50%, then 0.25% do I hear 0.00%?
  30. Massive fines for breaching self-isolation, potential new revenue stream for the states
  31. The world's eyes are on Tom Hanks, he recovers and is now forgotten about

It's been very busy, and we've only just started!
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Yeah, only if you read the circled bits. The rest is wrong. Broken watch is right twice a day is the best way to describe it.
Also important to note that the original edition of the book referred to the bioweapon as Gorki-400.

For the 1989 edition onwards, the novel's bioweapon was renamed Wuhan-400 (likely due to the end of the Cold War).

Hardly an accurate prediction of what we are currently experiencing.
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How good are they? I'm looking forward to their non flexibility causing a ****load of mortgage defaults and they all flood the market with repossessed houses

The damage that this will cause is immense if we cop huge numbers of casual job losses, imagine if the hospitality industry closes.
I remember when Whitlam stupid total incompetence destroyed my old mans business and many other business went under back in the day, then when Keating destroyed the old mans business again as well as all the rest, that went like wild fire everyone got caught out because they had no money to pay you for the work that you did or they would not pay you. I don't remember the government giving a toss to anyone.
I remember watching the News at times and we knew what was in store for us the next day, no one is going to pay you and you had no work.

I remember getting shafted all the time as well working for the old man and not getting payed for 6 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks you name it and below the going rate, worked 7 days a week 10hr and 12hr days at least. payed half rate and for 8hr work only.
So I learned to save money and when working for myself I could handle 3 months out of work, you could always find work but it was not worth working for $3hr in your hand after tax and all if you were lucky or it cost you to work or you never got payed for a job and if I were to try get the dole I would of just been told to f off directly as your a contractor.
On top of all this people said what's the problem man in total ignorance and I would say well come on lets see you deal with such in reality, 1 week without pay and they would have a total spack attack the good for nothing bludgers would go on strike, it would be oh me oh my being hit with reality f that's savage, when most are living in a fantasy world.

And people are worried about no work for 3 months everyone should be able to deal with that, if not they will have to dig into there Super. hard times ahead.
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One thing is certain folks; we are screwed because the virus will come and go but the fallout from the economic wreckage will impact us all for much longer then the virus.
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It's been very busy, and we've only just started!
And the biggest question is .... now that Tasmania have "closed their boarders", how do we keep it permanently closed off from the rest of Australia?
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And the biggest question is .... now that Tasmania have "closed their boarders", how do we keep it permanently closed off from the rest of Australia?
Careful, if roddy1960 reads that, you'll be given a lecture on how relevant and important Tasmania is. And be asked to show some respect.

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And the biggest question is .... now that Tasmania have "closed their boarders", how do we keep it permanently closed off from the rest of Australia?
Couldn't agree more.

Tasmania far better in many ways.
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Ya gotta laugh at the contradictory messages from the so called professionals.
Im currently watching Sky News Extra with a Host and three women discussing the biggest issues including school closures, one woman said children should be kept away from school where possible, another woman said evidence from Singapore suggests it has no benefit and we should follow their lead.
Then the first woman said Singapore has been on the front foot and tested 3 times as many people as we have with a population 1/5th of the size so they have a better grasp of whats actually happening, so the second woman says Singapore is different to us so we don't need to do what they're doing.

hang on, where school attendances are concerned they point to Singapore as the test case of how to act, but where testing is concerned they are different to us.

The message im getting from that exchange is that expert advise is acceptable so long as it fits our narrative and capabilities.

Everyone is just saying whatever suits their opinion at the time.

Scotty from marketing said kids should attend school because they are often asymptomatic.
The next day said kids are banned from nursing homes and somewhere else because they're usually asymptomatic and vulnerable people need to be protected
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And the biggest question is .... now that Tasmania have "closed their boarders", how do we keep it permanently closed off from the rest of Australia?
Fun fact: who here knew/knows that Victoria and Tasmania actually share a land-locked border?
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Careful, if roddy1960 reads that, you'll be given a lecture on how relevant and important Tasmania is. And be asked to show some respect.
Well, Tasmania has a problem. From the Tasmanian government web site they receive about $5.2B in funding from the Feds. How is that money going to get across the "closed" boarder? Speedboat it across Bass Straight like a drug runner does?
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I hope we come out better on other side but this time we're about to feel the pain unlike the GFC where we relatively cruised through. There is no cushion and I think most people know it was not roses before this.

I actually was made redundant back then but that was when I lived at home to and it didn't really matter much to me.

Now 10+ years on I have a mortgage but I have been putting heaps into extra payments so I have a very healthy redraw and whatever is left of my super by then if I need to tap it.

Unfortunately others live week to week and that's where the real damage will be done. They were already doing it rough.
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Unfortunately others live week to week and that's where the real damage will be done. They were already doing it rough.
Not helped at all by a combination of rental growth relative to wages, casualisation and wage stagnation. If UBS are right and houses do fall by 20%, maybe overall living costs will go down, people will start spending and the economy can recover quicker.

High house prices have been great for landlords, but have been a drag on the economy for the last decade.
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Given the millions that GovCo has given already to big business and the other billions lined up, why does GovCo not just say, we have a population of 25 million, ~14 million taxpayers, anyone who paid tax in the last two years, here is 1 million dollars go kick start the economy.

I know the smart people will pay off the mortgage which frees up money for the banks and from the average punters pay packet.

Many will go out and buy new gadgets for the house etc as we can not go far for holidays with borders closed, so promote holidays in home states, especially in regional areas.

A few would go stupid, that's life and a few would save some and when able to travel, would go on holidays to other states, a nice holiday in the Tasmanian Republic maybe.

I know, it's not how business want their hand outs.

Surely that would be better
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Not helped at all by a combination of rental growth relative to wages, casualisation and wage stagnation. If UBS are right and houses do fall by 20%, maybe overall living costs will go down, people will start spending and the economy can recover quicker.

High house prices have been great for landlords, but have been a drag on the economy for the last decade.
House prices are certainly a problem but I doubt it is the problem of the workers I was talking about.

People working casual jobs where they might have otherwise been PT or FT jobs is a big problem and has been before this.
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