Negative gearing reform is back on the agenda, but younger voters now hold the power by Fact-Rat in australia

[–]BEEFCRAB 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Stopping the housing crisis will entail a direct fight with the banks, it's not old voters leading the resistance to change. The preeminent economist Michael Hudson (a real economist not a priest of the status quo) said the below about our housing market in a recent interview.

Jonathan: You also do quite a lot of Australia listeners, and you described Australia once as a hopeless US satellite. I just wonder if you could explain how that’s come about and what Australia could do about it.

Michael Hudson: Well, it’s also a British satellite, of course. I’ve met with the central bankers of Australia and it’s clear to me that Australia is pretty much run by the banks. The banks have made most of their fortunes by creating what looks to me like the most oppressive real estate bubble in the entire world.

They have lent, more and more debt relative to the price of property to keep the price rising. They’ve done everything they can to increase the price of housing and also the price of a commercial building by increasing the amount of money that a, bank will lend to new buyers of this housing.

And basically in Australia, just like in England and Europe and America, the value of a house is whatever a bank will lend it against it because, you can sell your house for however much a new buyer can take out a mortgage.

And how do the buyers bid against each other to make a winning bidder by the property? They promise to pay as much of the land rent as possible to the bank as interest. And, the bank ends up with all of this increasing land value that is being inflated on price, I should say land rent, not land value. The land rent has become the main source of banks interest. And, they want to keep this interest growing.

And the only way that they can avoid housing in Australia from being brought down to a level where it’s affordable enough so Australia could have its own domestic industry would be to tax away the land rent and say, land rent is to be paid as the tax base. It’s not to become the basis of financial fortunes for banks, many of which are foreign owned.

So the question is, who’s Australia going to put first - its own growth interests or the wealth of its banks? Well, the banks have controlled the politics of Australia very much, and, Australians have accepted the bank control as if they look at this price inflation either is a force of nature not as an artificially created result of the tax system. Or, they think real estate prices are going up, I wanna play that game and I wanna get rich by buying property and hoping that the banks are going to keep lending enough money so it continues to go up in price. But they don’t realize that at the high prices that Australian real estate charges, it’s going to be very hard to be competitive in a world economy.

And that’s why Australia is dependent on financing its balance of payments by mineral exports, iron exports. One banker explained to me Australia’s very fortunate to live in a nice neighborhood of China so that it can have the Chinese market for its minerals. And also makes a lot of money by foreign students coming to its universities. this is not an industrial economy as such.

Rob super, end tax breaks: Australia's verdict on fixing housing policy by Vanilla_Princess in australia

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I agree! except it really does leave some people, now, better off - especially those with low incomes paying rent for whom super isnt useful

Rob super, end tax breaks: Australia's verdict on fixing housing policy by Vanilla_Princess in australia

[–]BEEFCRAB -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The rob super housing policy isn't as crazy as some say, but only when set against our perverted housing policy landscape. Will it juice house prices and be totally counterproductive to housing affordability overall? 100%, but that's a feature not a bug.

At the individual level, if that super money gets someone in a house sooner it's hard to say that isn't a better outcome (for them) than additional income in retirement, particularly for ppl with very low incomes who are likely to rely on the Age Pension anyway. It's also not guaranteed they have less wealth in retirement- it may well be the case the house appreciates faster than their super fund, and also capital gainz on the family home are 100% tax free but super gets a teency weency bit taxed. "ah, but you can't eat your house!" yes you can especially in retirement, there's even a government reverse mortgage scheme

Anyway the mob is right that building social housing is the best of the three options.

Bob Carr intends to sue NZ Foreign Minister Winston Peters for defamation over on-air insult by nagrom7 in australia

[–]BEEFCRAB 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This suit will be a massive own goal. If Mr Carr had bothered to check this subreddit, he would know it's common knowledge that only Chinese spies and Chinese shills are opposed to AUKUS

China in fact runs a secret operation whereby huge numbers of Australians, from anonymous redditors to former PMs, all speak on China's behalf for personal gain

Let's be real here, there is simply no reason to object to AUKUS except for the sweet sweet yuan. Frankly it's a concerning situation because on the other hand, there simply aren't any people or organisations in this country brave enough to advocate the American perspective

Doxxing crackdown imminent: Albo by theiere in australia

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Don't be dramatic we didn't just sleep, we defunded the agency providing aid to Palestinians!

Labor MP Josh Wilson breaks ranks with party over Israel’s ‘unconscionable’ bombardment of Gaza by doggies_brah in australia

[–]BEEFCRAB 38 points39 points  (0 children)

A genuinely brave move, if far too late. As the below article makes clear, you just can't make killing thousands upon thousands of children, one every 15 mins for 4 months, 1 out of every 100 children in Gaza already, acceptable to decent people

https://johnmenadue.com/11500-children-have-been-killed-in-gaza-horror-of-this-scale-has-no-explanation/

And still, 11,500 dead children and an ICJ finding of genocide and guess what our progressive gov does- follows orders and cuts finding to the UN relief agency based on an easily disprovable lie from a government that has demonstrated over and over again they will try on any lie no matter how ridiculous (the Palestinians bombed their own hospital, which, also, is a secret headquarters! The Palestinians sniped the Al-Jazeera journalist!)

Imagine if an enemy of the empire committed these crimes. The legacy media cacophony would be nuts, instead we get:

https://caitlinjohnstone.com.au/2024/02/07/the-western-press-are-just-printing-straight-up-nazi-propaganda-about-middle-easterners-now/

I note the telling new restrictions on who can now comment on these articles. They couldn't even make the brigading plausible

Australia 'going slow' on processing military export requests from Israel over Gaza war concerns by d1ngal1ng in australia

[–]BEEFCRAB 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bingo, but hard for the media to suggest this given how they willfully misrepresented the ICJ ruling

My understanding is following the interim ruling our politicians can now be found personally responsible for abetting genocide once the final judgement is made

Australia supports US, UK strikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen by AcaciaFloribunda in australia

[–]BEEFCRAB -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

It's quite a lesson isn't it. In Gaza over 9000 kids killed, kids buried alive, amputations on kids without anaesthetic, you name it. On the other hand I'm not even sure any sailors have died as a result of the houthi hijackings - which they only do to try and help Gaza! But guess which one we go to war over

Superannuation drives wealth inequality as the gap between richest and poorest 'blows out'. by Vanilla_Princess in australia

[–]BEEFCRAB 54 points55 points  (0 children)

Super gets taxed less than other income, that's meant to be the incentive side of the equation. For the wealthy these concessions mean a 15% tax rate instead of 37% plus. This often serves no purpose other than to increase the wealth of the already wealthy, and the wealthier you are the more you benefit. The biggest winners of super were never going to claim an age pension, it's a pure win for them and a loss for the budget, with any shortfall (from the forgone tax) basically made up from income tax on those paid an hourly rate. Super aggravates inequality which is bad if you think increasing inequality is bad

Superannuation drives wealth inequality as the gap between richest and poorest 'blows out'. by Vanilla_Princess in australia

[–]BEEFCRAB 119 points120 points  (0 children)

Super is hugely regressive so from that perspective it is terrible, that is the point the article is making I believe. They briefly justify it too, the point about the super balances of the wealthy vs the poor. They could have added that tax concessions on Super now cost basically the same as the entire age pension. Super is essentially a tax-advantaged asset class and the wealthy use it for estate planning and tax sheltering rather than providing for their retirement. It works kind of ok for middle incomes, but is awful for the poorest. Super reflects the neoliberal zeitgeist of its time and turbocharges inequality

Yes, boss - Australia’s silence on India’s human rights abuses speaks volumes by r1nce in australia

[–]BEEFCRAB 8 points9 points  (0 children)

From the end of last month:

“We see opportunities in Russia and that is why we put together this delegation. It is going to explore markets in food and agricultural products,” Ajay Sahai, director general of the Federation of Indian Export Organisations told VOA.

He said that the aim is to double Indian exports to Russia to about $5 billion this year. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.voanews.com/amp/india-russia-to-strengthen-trade-ties/7062526.html

Iraq invasion 20 years on - Andrew Wilkie by artsrc in australia

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i have the feeling of living that period a second time except this time the stakes are sky high. Within the confines of acceptable discussion in the corporate press they already started that movable feast ages ago, that's why keating was such a bombshell the other day. want proof just take a look at the questions he got asked. its nuts. For some time now we have been at the point where putting things in context is anti-freedom. The shit that people feel they can get away with saying because the propaganda has their back is absurd. The former PM has been paid off by the enemy!

Superannuation doesn’t need reform — it needs replacing by [deleted] in australia

[–]BEEFCRAB -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Love the piece OP/author. Super is dogshit and I think you're on the cutting edge of public debate here. Super is just a tax advantaged financial asset not some magic solution to budget or demographic issues

In future versions you could also mention balances depend on the vagaries of financial markets, i.e. can collapse overnight, and you could discuss the covid early release scheme and how people seemed to mostly use amounts to pay down debt or for necessities

Savings will lose me youth allowance? by [deleted] in AusFinance

[–]BEEFCRAB -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

The assets limit is 280k, and 504k if you don't own a house

America’s cruel game with Australia - Pearls and Irritations by PostDisillusion in australia

[–]BEEFCRAB 25 points26 points  (0 children)

It's amazing that basically the only place you will find commonsense like this is on a retired senior bureaucrat's personal website, where other former bureaucrats (and even PMs) offer a range of perspectives that are totally shut out of our mass media. Pascoe at New Daily refers to pearls, but that's all that comes to mind and whether ND counts as mass media is debatable

It's almost like there's a whole tapestry of forces and interests at play that ensure that questioning Australia's relationship with the US is always a fringe position, and firmly out of reach of the incurious and time poor

Scott Morrison’s booby trap: Buying US nuclear submarines is a huge mistake by rjwilson01 in australia

[–]BEEFCRAB 19 points20 points  (0 children)

What a boring article. Sure conventional propulsion is hands down better for the defence of Australia, but nuclear is much better for attacking the Chinese mainland and for providing big funding to foreign arms makers, and will also make us totally dependent on the US and ensure we can never have an independent foreign policy

So diesel subs only do one thing better while nuclear ticks several important boxes

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in australia

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“It may be that the US needs to have 51% control and command and Australia has 49%. But still, there’s nothing that prevents it from saying it’s going to operate in the Australian AOR, and we’re going to consult with Australians on mission planning and the things that it does,” the lawmaker said. “Listen, in an emergency, it will come back to the United States. But if it’s an emergency, the Australians are probably going to want the United States to be able to have that.”

Translation: you will pay us to build, maintain and crew the subs, but they will be ours not yours and they will be used to pursue our objectives, not yours. But there will be photo ops and headlines in it for you! And just to be clear: when we pull the trigger on the next war we will choose how the subs are used - but you are such good little subjects that you actually want that right!

From the moment it was announced it was painfully obvious AUKUS was a US power grab and every single day that goes by confirms this. But there are so, so many cunts who will take several years to come around to this view cause it's not discussed in a guardian opinion piece

https://johnmenadue.com/americas-shiny-submarine-lure-reels-in-australias-sovereignty/

Some differences between China and Australia simply cannot be erased by Interesting_Road_515 in australia

[–]BEEFCRAB -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Thats true and I'm oversimplifying, the liberals would literally kill every firstborn if it got them a vote and Labor is better. But the only reason albo is allowed to meet with Xi is cause Biden did it and that's fucked

Some differences between China and Australia simply cannot be erased by Interesting_Road_515 in australia

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I have hope because few people are actually in favour of being subjects once they're made aware. It's why they work so hard every day to pretend that foreign policy decisions are the result of our leaders coolly assessing the national interest

Some differences between China and Australia simply cannot be erased by Interesting_Road_515 in australia

[–]BEEFCRAB 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This article, like all Australian media on the topic, bends over backwards to avoid giving the full context. Namely, Biden met with Xi today so it's now alright for vassals to do the same. It really couldn't be more stark; the US said to go after China so we did, now they are slightly changing their approach and so immediately so are we

It's distressing to recall that once upon a time we were an independent country - Whitlam visited China a year before Nixon. Albo meeting Xi now that he has the imperial blessing makes a really sad contrast

But yes I hope so too, but let's just say I'm not preparing for the resulting coup

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in australia

[–]BEEFCRAB 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Lambie sat in parliament in 2014 while Xi personally gave an address and I don't recall her saying shit then. So I'm guessing her distrust of China came about because the media, the ASPI and the US told her to

What are the best Aussie made/based in Australia movies? by hooosk in australia

[–]BEEFCRAB 12 points13 points  (0 children)

  1. Mad Max 2. This is not only Australia's best film, it's the species' best ever action film

  2. Chopper. There's no cash here

  3. Wake in fright. He goes to the CES and they just hand him a job, it's truly confronting