Pyne is two-faced ref Student costs

I want to see him wearing all synthetic clothing for his next University visit......how much are kidneys worth on the open market now?

 

"I always find it amusing when a representative from a generation that received free or cheap university lambasts younger Aussies complaining about large student debts.

 

The fact is, the Government’s proposed university reforms represent merely one of the many barriers now facing Australia’s youth.

Not only will most graduate with sky-high debts under the Coalition’s plan, but they are also likely to face poor job prospects following the hollowing-out of the economy over the past decade, as well as increasing automation.

 

Add to this Australia’s sky high housing costs, a tax system that will increasingly punish income earners while largely ignoring wealth, and tighter eligibility requirements on under-30s receiving the dole (in the event that they are unlucky enough to find themselves unemployed), and it becomes clear that the future facing many younger Australians is looking increasingly downbeat......

 

........this is hardly a recipe for building a clever nation, or ensuring that Australia has a workforce equipped to service the needs of an ageing population."

 

http://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2014/08/chris-pyne-fires-another-shot-at-australias-youth/

 

comments to follow, over 80 are certainly worth reading too.

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What is it about these guys that want to import every s hit thing about the United States to Australia.
Police state, Sub prime, Student debt crisis, dropping bombs on Iraq, have they no original ideas ?

 

If we need to copy other countries why not Germany, they are one of the few 1st world countries actually offering a decent life these days. Affordable homes, education, child care.

 

Instead we get these nihilist ar seho les who can only dismantle things

 

 

 

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