Kayel, kayel@aussie.zone
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Agreed, still off topic. This really was meant to be a global economics piece, not a politics piece.
Obviously I think more needs to be done on housing - end capt. gains discount for property, neg. gearing. But agreed.
What do you is going to happen when the Americans wake up? I think both of us are going to get some replies.
I might delete my comments. This was off topic
Edit: My off topic comments have been removed.
They were off topic and not conducive to the conversation. I regret getting off topic.
Notifying you they have changed since your response.
Is the change in unequal exchange more impactful than Capital accumulation, etc. - I'd like to know. Either way, cost of living is not improving.
I am interested in critical response on whether the increase in productivity will balance out the equalisation of exchange.
But my, unsubstantiated, view is equalisation of trade will increase cost of living even with productivity considered.
Trade with China is essential to Australia, don't get me wrong, the profit of the trade has, and will, change.
I am referring to unequal trade, - us getting more in return from the Global South (Asia, south america, Africa, etc.) for what we're giving them.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-59881-1
https://globalinequality.org/unequal-exchange/
This is true for our trade with China, but I am specifically speaking generally.
"China’s exchange ratio with the Global North has improved over time. During the 1990s, the exchange ratio was on average 34 to 1. In other words, for every unit of embodied labour, materials, land and energy that China imported from the Global North, they had to export 34 units to pay for it. As of 2015, the ratio had declined to 4 to 1." https://progressive.international/wire/2025-04-18-china-unequal-exchange-and-the-present-world-historic-juncture/en
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S095937802200005X
Does that answer your question?
No. These policies don't.
Which policy and why?
The deputy commissioner did not issue a compliance notice because of the remedial steps taken by the UoM during the investigation, including developing a new surveillance policy and amending its terms of use and associated policies.
No consequences for their wrongdoing. They can just retroactively state they track you now.
Do not tax income
- Tax wealth (progressively)
- Take royalties for mining
- Remove the capital gains discount
An income tax is an attack on workers
The article is very clear on the timeline.
Funnelled is correct, these contracts are not easy to get access to.
I would also be interested in a further breakdown of contracts and time frames. I suggest Defence release this information.
As stated further down, the genocide has been going on for many decades. Australia is complicit.
Neoliberalism is reaching its natural conclusion, coupled with the gradual fall of colonialism, is going to lead to a permanent crash for the working class.
While Trump is being loud, the project to divide the US working class by ethnicity has been ongoing always, and began ramping up this century.
It will be required as all production is centralised within a handful of families. And the global south can no longer be relied on for cheap resources and manufacturing for middle class treats.
The US doesn't have a union presence, nor does it have understanding of left politics. Conditions will get worse and worse every decade.
There's also the insinuation China would interfere with our trade in the region.
Based on what? Nothing.
Oh, unless we do blindly follow the US into another war and cut ourselves off to half our shipping lanes and trade partners.
The media is a joke. Fucking CIA bullshit
For the usb adaptors, why not buy online and ship ahead?
The prices in store are criminal
Yes, but all criteria would cause issues in school.
Additionally symptoms must occur in multiple environments. The chances of someone meeting the criteria without struggling in school are very low.
I've linked the dsm5 in my comment now, it explains it better (imagine that, haha)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the DSM5 requires struggling in school (well struggle during a young schooling age).
That said, those with many characteristics, me, benefit from understanding why certain things are more difficult and adopting ADHD coping techniques.
Edit: specifically referring to the diagnosis and not identity
Edit: dsm5 for those who are interested https://www.cdc.gov/adhd/diagnosis/index.html#cdc_testing_when_to_tested-dsm-5-criteria-for-adhd
On the non-state-security side:
Not anything near what it's like in the US. There are no incentives. "If you decide to blow the whistle you had better be financially independent"
"Rome wasn't built in a day"
Has an entirely different message to me. It's often used as a reminder to be patient, not to loose your temper, etc.
On the day Rome was founded Romulus killed his brother Remus and marked out the city of Rome, construction starts. This is my initial reaction.
The next thing the Romans, a group of men (probably criminals), did after founding Rome was to raid their neighbours and kidnap their women. Rome then makes war for the better part of a thousand years, eventually subjugating the known world.
I think it's better used as a reminder subjugation starts out in small measures. "Parliament just passed antiterrorism laws, I'm sure they're to protect us" "Rome wasn't built in a day"
Based on what? The US discussing legalising genetic experimentation for military uses is the pathway to Gattaca.
Not saying you're wrong, curious about your time-line
I would suggest they're more in touch with the science. It haunts science, we know we must do it for the benefit of humanity, but with the knowledge - the powerful and capital will use it for themselves.
I make it a rule to only start inexpensive hobbies.
Once they have progressed, and I'm getting good at it, they turn to expensive hobbies.
This triggers the end of the hobby cycle and a new hobby is targeted.
Yes
I hope the Trump-aligning narrative will prevent the right centre from moving to the right for 10 years
Agreed, still off topic. This really was meant to be a global economics piece, not a politics piece.
Obviously I think more needs to be done on housing - end capt. gains discount for property, neg. gearing. But agreed.
What do you is going to happen when the Americans wake up? I think both of us are going to get some replies.
I might delete my comments. This was off topic
Edit: My off topic comments have been removed.
They were off topic and not conducive to the conversation. I regret getting off topic.
Notifying you they have changed since your response.
Is the change in unequal exchange more impactful than Capital accumulation, etc. - I'd like to know. Either way, cost of living is not improving.
I am interested in critical response on whether the increase in productivity will balance out the equalisation of exchange.
But my, unsubstantiated, view is equalisation of trade will increase cost of living even with productivity considered.
Trade with China is essential to Australia, don't get me wrong, the profit of the trade has, and will, change.
I am referring to unequal trade, - us getting more in return from the Global South (Asia, south america, Africa, etc.) for what we're giving them.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-59881-1
https://globalinequality.org/unequal-exchange/
This is true for our trade with China, but I am specifically speaking generally.
"China’s exchange ratio with the Global North has improved over time. During the 1990s, the exchange ratio was on average 34 to 1. In other words, for every unit of embodied labour, materials, land and energy that China imported from the Global North, they had to export 34 units to pay for it. As of 2015, the ratio had declined to 4 to 1." https://progressive.international/wire/2025-04-18-china-unequal-exchange-and-the-present-world-historic-juncture/en
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S095937802200005X
Does that answer your question?
Why the cost of living crisis will not get better
Australia and the West have experienced, hand over fist, improvements in GDP and living standards since we moved our manufacturing and resource extraction overseas*.
No. These policies don't.
Which policy and why?
No consequences for their wrongdoing. They can just retroactively state they track you now.
Do not tax income
- Tax wealth (progressively)
- Take royalties for mining
- Remove the capital gains discount
An income tax is an attack on workers
The article is very clear on the timeline.
Funnelled is correct, these contracts are not easy to get access to.
I would also be interested in a further breakdown of contracts and time frames. I suggest Defence release this information.
As stated further down, the genocide has been going on for many decades. Australia is complicit.
Sunday August 24: Join the nationwide march for Palestine (greenleft.org.au)
Australian Government funnelled $2.5B to Israeli arms manufacturers (michaelwest.com.au)
The Australian Government has funnelled $2.5B of public funding to Israeli arms manufacturers via government contracts. Steph Tran investigates.
Neoliberalism is reaching its natural conclusion, coupled with the gradual fall of colonialism, is going to lead to a permanent crash for the working class.
While Trump is being loud, the project to divide the US working class by ethnicity has been ongoing always, and began ramping up this century.
It will be required as all production is centralised within a handful of families. And the global south can no longer be relied on for cheap resources and manufacturing for middle class treats.
The US doesn't have a union presence, nor does it have understanding of left politics. Conditions will get worse and worse every decade.
There's also the insinuation China would interfere with our trade in the region.
Based on what? Nothing.
Oh, unless we do blindly follow the US into another war and cut ourselves off to half our shipping lanes and trade partners.
The media is a joke. Fucking CIA bullshit
For the usb adaptors, why not buy online and ship ahead?
The prices in store are criminal
Yes, but all criteria would cause issues in school.
Additionally symptoms must occur in multiple environments. The chances of someone meeting the criteria without struggling in school are very low.
I've linked the dsm5 in my comment now, it explains it better (imagine that, haha)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the DSM5 requires struggling in school (well struggle during a young schooling age).
That said, those with many characteristics, me, benefit from understanding why certain things are more difficult and adopting ADHD coping techniques.
Edit: specifically referring to the diagnosis and not identity
Edit: dsm5 for those who are interested https://www.cdc.gov/adhd/diagnosis/index.html#cdc_testing_when_to_tested-dsm-5-criteria-for-adhd
On the non-state-security side:
Not anything near what it's like in the US. There are no incentives. "If you decide to blow the whistle you had better be financially independent"
"Rome wasn't built in a day"
Has an entirely different message to me. It's often used as a reminder to be patient, not to loose your temper, etc.
On the day Rome was founded Romulus killed his brother Remus and marked out the city of Rome, construction starts. This is my initial reaction.
The next thing the Romans, a group of men (probably criminals), did after founding Rome was to raid their neighbours and kidnap their women. Rome then makes war for the better part of a thousand years, eventually subjugating the known world.
I think it's better used as a reminder subjugation starts out in small measures. "Parliament just passed antiterrorism laws, I'm sure they're to protect us" "Rome wasn't built in a day"
Based on what? The US discussing legalising genetic experimentation for military uses is the pathway to Gattaca.
Not saying you're wrong, curious about your time-line
I would suggest they're more in touch with the science. It haunts science, we know we must do it for the benefit of humanity, but with the knowledge - the powerful and capital will use it for themselves.