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    Perils of prosperity (opinion)

    Thanks Beach Bum. They are great points. To see the future sometimes we need to look to the past as it has all happened before. I have just finished reading "the Richest man in Babylon". The thing that struck me the most about the book is how little we have changed. What works back in antiquity...
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    Perils of prosperity (opinion)

    I also saw some couple saying how that they are excited about the prospect of interest rate increases because 1) they had a property when IR were 17% 2) interest rates now are low 3) they looked forward to people losing their houses because it gave them an opportunity to pick up a...
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    Perils of prosperity (opinion)

    My personal opinion is that they took over when the hard decisions were made and have ridden the "good times" ever since. If this is the case then political parties are going to play the short game. Only ever aiming for the next election. Do some investigation into the state of our defence...
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    Perils of prosperity (opinion)

    http://www.couriermail.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,12218728%255E27197,00.html Perils of prosperity Saturday View with Matthew Franklin 12feb05 The good news from Canberra: You've probably got a job. The bad news: Don't pin your hopes on a fat pay rise any time soon. And an...
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