Australian Private Debt

Australian private debt points to a potential financial crisis

 

 

Australia’s private sector is grossly over-indebted, especially the household sector. The hysteria surrounding Australia’s non-existent public budget ‘emergency’ is a smokescreen cloaking the critical household budget crisis.

 

The fictional narrative concerning public debt arises from an unshakeable adherence to pseudo-scientific economic theory and class war, such as ‘justified’ public austerity policies which target the poor and marginalised.

 

Meanwhile, the public is distracted from the true threat: the unrestrained private spending spree that further enhance the power, profit and authority of the horde of private monopolists, usurers, speculators, rent seekers, free riders, financial robber barons, control frauds and indolent rich.

 

The current dynamics of the political and economic system means private debts will continue to spiral out of control, until the catastrophically-inefficient FIRE sector inevitably implodes.

 

Nevertheless, the current housing booms in Melbourne and Sydney show no sign of abating in the short-term, with 2012 an opportune time to purchase according to the ‘Speculative Index’, which measures the irrational exuberance embedded in prices.

 

If the real estate fever gripping the nation does not break soon, Australia may well secure the top OECD ranking for the most over-indebted household sector.

 

A financial crisis beckons, for history documents that extraordinary over-lending routinely precipitates chaos; falsifying expert claims that ‘this time is different’.

 

Entire Article Here

 

 Note to self: must make more of an effort to pay off my credit cards.

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Talking to yourself again LOL

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@paintsew007 wrote:

Talking to yourself again LOL


No actually, we were having a conversation about people who winge non stop about what the Gov't is doing

but never seem to be in a hurry to pay back the debt to the Gov't that they owe.

 

 

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@aps1080 wrote:

@paintsew007 wrote:

Talking to yourself again LOL


No actually, we were having a conversation about people who winge non stop about what the Gov't is doing

but never seem to be in a hurry to pay back the debt to the Gov't that they owe.

 

 


Not only not in a hurry but don't have to so they won't.

 

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@paintsew007 wrote:

Talking to yourself again LOL


oh have you seen one of my supposed errant alter-ID's?

Please send it home.

 

Show it the way along the chemtrails thx.

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Yes, I just noticed that on the other thread.

 

Clearly NO intention, EVER.

 

 

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I thought this thread was about Australian Private Debt.

 

Crazy antagonist, personally targeted and nasty comments so far!....guess that's all they have LOL

 

pathetic......just like their same attempts in responses on other threads Smiley LOL

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Good grief.  I think that article was written by someone who had swallowed every bit of boring business terminology in the book....and then some.

 

As for credit cards.....I don't like them.  I much prefer a debit card and if I don't have the money for something frivolous I'll save up for it.  I'm really old school I guess. Smiley Wink

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@paintsew007 wrote:

I thought this thread was about Australian Private Debt.

 

I started out that way.

 

Crazy antagonist, personally targeted and nasty comments so far!....guess that's all they have LOL

 

Yeah I know and they all invaded this thread over from the stinking thread.

 

pathetic......just like their same attempts in responses on other threads Smiley LOL

 

Yeah. Oh well. Give's em something to do I suppose.

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