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pandemics are an omnipresent risk in a "world economy" which allows those with money to extract anything from anybody irrespective of distance. And those same rich people will be the absolute last people endangered by said pandemic. The system works.
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Originally posted by g1 View PostIf you're male, over 60, with underlying conditions, especially so.
Now our mindless government is letting in Chinese students because our universities are losing money. Money controls everything.
I think the Truth is out there, were just not being told.
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Originally posted by Mick Bailey View PostAnd our mindless government is allowing the Chinese to take control of our mobile comms infrastructure. They're also pitching to build our high-speed rail service, nuclear power stations and more.
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I moved to Australia in the 90s under the skilled migrants program. I had the choice between Canada and Australia at that time and made a bad choice as I went when the really bad recession was hitting hard. Friends who moved to Canada at the time are still there and have no plans to leave. I liked Australia at the time because of the relative independence and self-sufficiency. I lived in Adelaide and most food was produced locally and imported goods pretty expensive and there were lots manufacturers of tools, hardware and other supplies. There was a large tool shop near to where I lived and everything was either Australian, USA or UK made. Zero Chinese goods at that time. I still have the Adelaide-made arc welder I bought back then.
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Originally posted by Mick Bailey View PostI liked Australia at the time because of the relative independence and self-sufficiency. I lived in Adelaide and most food was produced locally and imported goods pretty expensive and there were lots manufacturers of tools, hardware and other supplies. There was a large tool shop near to where I lived and everything was either Australian, USA or UK made. Zero Chinese goods at that time. I still have the Adelaide-made arc welder I bought back then.
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When I arrived there was a huge billboard on the way into the city. It read "NO JAP CITY". The intention by the state government was to build a new city - initially with a population of 100,000 but scaled for 250,000 in an Australian-Japanese joint venture. Opposition was vocal and militant. They branded it the MFP - Multi-Function Polis. After more than a decade of opposition and huge public spend, it was eventually abandoned.
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Originally posted by Mick Bailey View PostWhen I arrived there was a huge billboard on the way into the city. It read "NO JAP CITY". The intention by the state government was to build a new city - initially with a population of 100,000 but scaled for 250,000 in an Australian-Japanese joint venture. Opposition was vocal and militant. They branded it the MFP - Multi-Function Polis. After more than a decade of opposition and huge public spend, it was eventually abandoned.
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Originally posted by Mick Bailey View PostIt occurred to me though that the mortality rates are being expressed as a percentage of known infected cases, but isn't the real picture more representative when mortality is expressed as a percentage of resolved cases? If you get infected there are two main outcomes - you live or you die. When viewed as resolved cases then the mortality is about 9%.Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.
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