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If you agree China has a middle class then you would surely agree China cannot be communist, communist / soclialist is a classless society but as we all should know this is never the case, Xi Ping and his families worth is over 1billion dollars US and that is just what is known.
I don't for one minute think he will divi it out to those fellow countrymen in rural China who live in abect poverty. Voting in a socialist government is fine as long as you can secure a place in the top pecking order, much like if you are in a union best thing to do is get into the top hierarchy guarantee a good wage from the union funds, even rip a few dollars from the funds as so many do and then get a cushy $150,000 a year job working forWork Care with a good retirement package


Probably easier to become a train driver[/QUOTE]
Not a job with a future considering the driverless trains are going to become the norm.
Not a lot of reporting about coles settling court case where the union Allied Employees Union (SDA) ****** over workers with EBA who where getting less then the award but it seems those who lost money are not going to get all there lost wages but i guess the one who did the case fared better.
Well little Billy Shortarse is guilty of doing over union members, good qualifications for our next PM
 
Probably easier to become a train driver
Not a job with a future considering the driverless trains are going to become the norm.

Well little Billy Shortarse is guilty of doing over union members, good qualifications for our next PM[/QUOTE]
Probably be jobs looking for body parts Shortarse is there because the LNP want him there because of his fine union history have been told about the AWU friend worked at oil refinery doing shut down and the union would turn up for there union dues.
 
I was in Coles today buying some Atta flour for my rotis etc, they stock Laucke flours and mixes.
 
Actually, I have been looking for some milled/kibbled grains to add to my bread mix...( dont really want to buy the pre packed flour/grain mix )...cant find any anywhere...I even tried the healthfood shop ( run by vegan communists no doubt )....might be time to hit the local produce store and get a 25Kg bag of mixed cracked grain chook food
 
You ask the question and answer it yourself, centrelink would be able to supply closer figures. My point is if we take the job stats as is instead of saying some of those in the stats work only 1 hour / week we have a constant to work with, if we start putting variables in there a more accurate number would never be achieved. I think there will be alot more than you think manticle who would rather bludge off society. We should try the Finsh method (Dave posted a link) that would give a more accurate percentage of those who are happy to live off the taxes of others. Does it bother me, not especially, we have one short life, if some want to waste it thats their problem, fortunately the majority of us are willing to put in and secure a better life and upbringing for their family
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Not sure I can answer it, nor can Centrelink despite treating every individual on welfare like they are bludging.

I just know my own nature and those of many of my experience, coupled with the ****** conditions and poverty trap inherent in welfare, would lead to preferring work over welfare where possible. I’d wager those who think otherwise are either young, inexperienced and stupid or have just given up.

Got the dole for about 4 weeks in the early 2000s. Had to jump through hoops to get on it and stay on it, finding menial work was far, far easier and paid better.
 
These automated train systems are good long as the power don't out,the computer don't fail.or the ***** running forgets about you..i left V/line because those who thought they could run the system had no idea..today it's the same...and the woolies near where i live go there at 3pm there's hardly no staff and shelves left empty..it was refurbished lost a few checkouts and got a coat of paint..the main things that needed fixing are still faulty
 
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The moment we start doing that.....WHAMMO!!! Wheat garden license needed, $289.55 a year. That'l;l teach you *******s that think you can squeeze yourself outa the system.
Get ahead of the game, i have a wheat garden inspectors course you can do to get your wheat garden certifiers accreditation. Once you complete your course you have to apply through the wheat garden ombudsmans office with your non refundable applicatio fee.
Bloody hell madpierre , you've just created a whole new department.
 
Get ahead of the game, i have a wheat garden inspectors course you can do to get your wheat garden certifiers accreditation. Once you complete your course you have to apply through the wheat garden ombudsmans office with your non refundable applicatio fee.
Bloody hell madpierre , you've just created a whole new department.

Ummmm....hops? Yeast collection? That dodgy pumpkin vine down behind the back shed?
 
Woolworth are going to get reverse vending machines for cans and bottles that you feed your empty containers into and get 10 c back problem is they have the large companies running the scheme and if you buy a carton of cheap soft drink for $10 its going to cost $5 or more extra and only getting $2.4 back and if cans probably already recycling and what are you going to put in the recycle bin that you pay council to pick up this is in NSW December 1.Someone in NSW must have been given some brown paper bays.
 
Woolworth are going to get reverse vending machines for cans and bottles...

To quote from Yes Minister: I can forsee all sorts of unforseen problems. Just reading about the scheme, they're being very selective regarding exactly which containers are eligible. I can see frustration looming, and folk just saying Stuff It (or similar) - not worth the hassle.

I was involved in a local festival recently, and we provided lots of pairs of wheelie bins - one red, one yellow (one for normal waste and one for recyclable items). End of the day, it made f*** all difference - they might as well have been all the same colour.

Unless there's a HUGE financial incentive to recycle (more than 10c), I don't think it'll work, but will be delighted if proven wrong. :cool:
 
Actually, I have been looking for some milled/kibbled grains to add to my bread mix...( dont really want to buy the pre packed flour/grain mix )...cant find any anywhere...I even tried the healthfood shop ( run by vegan communists no doubt )....might be time to hit the local produce store and get a 25Kg bag of mixed cracked grain chook food
I use the grains out of the self serve where the nuts are along with caraway seed.
 
The local health food shop here is pretty ****. One of them Go-Vita ( or something like that )

Thinking about these guys... They have a big truck with a grain auger so I can easily full a garbage bin full

http://www.riverina.com.au/products/grain-mixes/
I only mentioned the self serve section (probably Coles) where you can get all the seeds because I doubt you have an exclusive Indian grocery store near you, but if you come across one they are worth having a look into, they have 27 grain flour in 20 or 25 kg bags plus lots of different seeds you could put into bread.
 
I only mentioned the self serve section (probably Coles) where you can get all the seeds because I doubt you have an exclusive Indian grocery store near you, but if you come across one they are worth having a look into, they have 27 grain flour in 20 or 25 kg bags plus lots of different seeds you could put into bread.


....actually....there is an Indian/Asian store in town...must check it out
 
Looks pretty tasty.

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Unless there's a HUGE financial incentive to recycle (more than 10c), I don't think it'll work, but will be delighted if proven wrong. :cool:
I don't know, 20c was certainly a reason to steal coke bottles when I was a young fella. 10c for any old bottle or can would have had me providing valet bin service at the local shops.
 
I well remember at the local picture theatre where as soon as the movie was over, and patrons had barely left their seat, there was a mad scramble by all us local urchins to find as many bottles under the seats as we could carry! At thripence a pop, it was a lucrative little earner!

You only had to collect half a dozen, and that paid for getting in. Crikey, how many at 10c would you need to get into the movies now?
 
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