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Jonathan
@JonathanMirai
Embrace each dawn with a heart full of hope and a mind open to endless possibilities. •Daily refined rules of life in one sentence or less
Singapore, Taipei Katılım Ekim 2018
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Wow. This is one of the most extraordinary exchanges I’ve seen. I’m still trying to process it
HT @israel_advocacy x.com/israel_advocac…
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Who wants Melbourne to have 9 million people?
It’s already very full at 5.4 million. What is the point of expanding through immigration for expansion’s sake?
All it does is keep the birth rate down, keep young people out of home ownership, and continue the addiction to immigration for non-organic economic growth that does nothing to help current citizens.
This same blueprint is playing out all across the West.
9News Melbourne@9NewsMelb
It's estimated 9 million people will call Melbourne home by 2050, and a cohort of leaders have proposed ambitious plans to prepare for the city's future. It was among several big ideas floated at a summit mapping out the city's future. #9News
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@clowndownunder Best thing to happen to Melbourne since the 00's.
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WE’RE STUFFED
The Economist Magazine has just published this chart showing that Australia has the most bloated government bureaucracy in the world - and also the fastest growing (except for Argentina pre-Melei).
The government bureaucracy in Australia has grown so large and so politically powerful, that it continues to enrich itself and increase its power with no end in sight.
Any discussion of an Australian D.O.G.E is met with such political hostility (lead by the state media; the ABC) , that politicians are now too frightened to even discuss that the bureaucracy needs to be wound back even by the slightest amount.
And the Labor Party have gerrymandered the Australian Senate by employing tens of thousands of additional left-voting Canberra based bureaucrats, resulting in the ACT permanently electing two Senators from the left, making it near impossible for the non-left side of Australian politics to ever have the balance of power in the Senate.
And going forward, as the number of Australians creating wealth in the private sector continued to decline - it’s just a matter of time until the bureaucrats run out of other people’s money to reward themselves with.
It’s like when a parasite attaches itself to a host, and bleeds the host dry, until there is nothing left to feed on, and then they both die.
economist.com/graphic-detail…

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