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  1. M

    Interest rates under an Abbott government?

    You can be funny though as you did make me laugh.:confused: Cheers!:)
  2. M

    Interest rates under an Abbott government?

    Belbo, Now seeing your signature comment I understand what you stand for..... Signature Belbo "The relation between increasing house rent and increasing poverty is an example of the landlord’s interest in society." Karl Marx, 1844 Unfortunately, we will never agree in our life time. You...
  3. M

    Interest rates under an Abbott government?

    I said from change of government till now not for those two years, right? Sometimes, we like to chop here and there and just present what suits us.
  4. M

    Interest rates under an Abbott government?

    No, but your other comments do. Also, why start a political thread? To me as a property investor it's not only the interest rate that matters, wouldn't you agree (just look at Japan and it's low interest rate what good did it do for property when debt is out of control - yes there are other...
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    Interest rates under an Abbott government?

    I recently received the email below. It was a comment from Ross Greenwood (Financial presenter on Australian morning TV show). I have nothing further to add but his statements are presented below: "In USA today: Lesson # 1: Why the U.S. was downgraded: * U.S. Tax revenue: $2,170,000,000,000 *...
  6. M

    Interest rates under an Abbott government?

    Ah yes, and please check the revenues coming in from the change in government till now, so much BIGGERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!:confused:
  7. M

    Interest rates under an Abbott government?

    +1 as I feel this thread is very biased from the start. I have joined a Property Investment forum but I see an agenda of some, even stated as 'us' to some responses. Gee.... politics.... why do people enjoy to play them? I think most replies so far are from men, am I right? Just be aware I...
  8. M

    Interest rates under an Abbott government?

    +1 With all that money coming in... and the surplus (positive position we started with).... We have more revenue now than ever coming in...but for how long?:confused:
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