22 January 2013

First ciggies ... then booze ... then food, then what




First ciggies, then booze, then food, then what … censorship … already in motion, books … see censorship, movies … see censorship.

Take out the cigarettes but allow dope to be smoked.

Take out the booze but allow people to shoot up heroin.

Take out the coffee but allow cocaine and speed to be snorted.

Take out the free will but allow indoctrination about climate change in our school system.

Take out the fried chips but allow steamed veggies.

Take out the BBQ steak but allow soy supplement protein.



The nanny state goes on and on, all brought to you by ALP and Green aligned governments, wake up people and see what is happening to your freedom, taken apart one chink at a time by a bunch of economic illiterates, freedom vandals, nanny state nincompoops, holier than though bastards who root and Rut their way through their own life as well as ours.

We deserve better, make sure you cast your vote the correct way next election.


HELPing Australia - I think not



Below is a chart of unpaid debt piled up under our current HECS or HELP debt.

This is the money that is lent to University students to pay for their courses. They only have to pay it back when they attain a certain income, above $50,000, and then only between 4% to 8% per annum depending on their income.

Doesn’t seem to be getting paid back, does it.

So once again, a great thought bubble under Labor is proving to be a costly mess.

Who would have thought that would happen.

Or maybe this University education is not allowing students to “attain” their full potential and make a decent quid. This is a whole other story.

By all accounts, the Government expects around 17% of debtors to not pay a cent back. So approximately 1 in 5 University students rack up the debt and then do not go on to earn a decent quid.

The figures above do not take into account any University students who come from a low income family, they get the debt for free, as a grant.

So we have a University system that encourages all and sundry to enter and attend University because the Federal Government pays for all students, so the University gets more money for more students. Some students pay it back, 1 in 5 do not.

By the way, only 50% of University staff are teachers, the rest are, well, hanging around.

So your debt (created by Labor Federal Government initiatives) is being used to fund a whole lot of malarkey.