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    Unemployment up to 5.3% (10 month high)

    Oh come-on Sim. How was that trolling.:mad: I was replying to tcocaro, and saying even economics and Somersofters tweak predictions a little, but overall the world and Australia is heading into problems. This message has been deleted by Sim. Reason: trolling See you guys. Clearly I'm...
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    Unemployment up to 5.3% (10 month high)

    Clearly Australia will boom then buster:rolleyes:. There's an equal, if not longer list of negative indicators on the Australian and global economies. Unemployment will head up.
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    Unemployment up to 5.3% (10 month high)

    I'm stating net exports figures from the ABS website - Net Exports (-0.5 percentage points) was the largest detractor. Turk read back. I have said through 2012 for the property correction (15mths to go on that prediction). Let the rag doll go.:rolleyes:
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    Unemployment up to 5.3% (10 month high)

    No mate. Same as you property investors don't really look at month-month median movements. Australia's heading for a recession. The high dollar in the quarter contributed to GDP with a rise in Investories. Exports are still slowing. Just means that the Sep and Dec quarters will be negative...
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    Unemployment up to 5.3% (10 month high)

    Nah mate. I said that it would rise for a bit after the anticipation of QE3 (but be a dummy rally). Unemployment has started to rise, as I expected it would with the two speed economy, and everything apart from mining struggling. I expect the unemployment rate will be above 6% by Feb 2012...
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    Tsunami' to hit Australian real estate

    When Somersoft ban members having links to commercial property related businesses, then I'll agree with you here. His promotion is no different to the RE's, Buyers advocates, etc promoting their wares on here and giving a more favorable view on property.
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    Unemployment up to 5.3% (10 month high)

    Say the people who have made money on property during the boom by negatively gearing. (having tax payers cover your loss).
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    Tsunami' to hit Australian real estate

    I predict 30% in value (40% in real terms, when you factor in inflation). Either way, this sort of correction will see many people in negative equity, and many people hurting financially.
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    Tsunami' to hit Australian real estate

    Take it as you will. Listen to the property bulls on here who tell you property won't correct, or look at what is happening in the world economically, and with GFC2 on the way understand that Australian property will see a 30% property correction. I don't think the property bulls here...
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    Unemployment up to 5.3% (10 month high)

    Hey tcocaro, aren't you (along with evand) some of the more left leaning members of the forum supporting Labor and Greens, etc. So you should be all for the public housing (allowing the poor to live in the locations of the rich and evil capitalists).:rolleyes: Funny, all for the socialist...
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    Unemployment up to 5.3% (10 month high)

    Blame the then unions and anti-rich movement of the 1970's. So like now, blame the socialists and anti-capitalists of that era. And the plebs voted socialist Green and Labor into office, so why are you complaining. Tcocaro, you have your "up yours" from the union movement every time you look...
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    Unemployment up to 5.3% (10 month high)

    No matter where you go, including North West Sydney, public housing tenants always pay less than the locals (the sydney harbour area is no different). I'm sure in all locations, the locals begrudge that the bludgers pay much less. Paying less than $700 mate. Jealous much, while you trudge all...
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    Unemployment up to 5.3% (10 month high)

    Hey tcocaro and belbo. Next time you drive over the bridge and see that huge housing apartment with 360 degree views of the city\harbour, wave to me. I'm here in a rental looking at you plebs crossing the bridge:D If you, lizzie, Aaron, and Belbo actually looked at the facts, you would know...
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    Are any threads pointing out the negative economic environment now banned?

    Don't worry, Sim has made his point that he doesn't want people with opinions different to the establish people on here. Trollers:rolleyes: Listen to the bulls, while property corrects 30%.
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    Are any threads pointing out the negative economic environment now banned?

    Close, or delete deliberately. Funny, all deleted posts from 5 people were for the same reason "trolling". I expect that all 5 questioned the established Somersofters. This message has been deleted by Sim. Reason: trolling I expect this post to be deleted as well:rolleyes: Well, you...
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    Are any threads pointing out the negative economic environment now banned?

    Noticed 4 days of posts were deleted (including mine from yesterday), not just the thread closed. Sheeeh. Somersoft has really turning into a communist state, hasn't it. One way of thinking only allowed. See you guys. Clearly D&G views are not allowed on Somersoft. And never dare to...
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    Are any threads pointing out the negative economic environment now banned?

    Too long. I don't think so:mad:. We've had much longer ones (including the Global Warming one) I simply replied to lizzie's post yesterday in regard to a post from May where she said 75% of the survey think a slight downturn or better and that these people must have " financial education and...
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    GILLARD- Is she mad, stupid, guilty..or all three?

    Gilliard's got to be the most incompetent PM we've ever had. The Malaysia solutions cockup is just the latest. Luckily we won't have to suffer Labor much longer. My guess is that Gillard will resign as PM by Christmas. She has no credibility left. I think 1)Greg Combet will replace...
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    Yields in Sydney

    Like anything, including shares, you have to take more risks to get higher return. In Nathan's case higher returns are possible, but you need to invest in more dodgy locations where the quality of the tenants may not be ideal at times. These locations might be good when the economy is OK, but...
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    Salary - $35 K Increased to $47 K

    Congrats on the reclassification to Level 3, PSGA. Won't have a clue that that is but sounds impressive.:p Cricky 8 weeks :eek:. Must be a government job for sure. Try the private sector. Any more than 1-2 week after an interview and you can be sure that someone else has the job. Any...
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