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The D words?
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By: bias0007 29/11/2009 9:45 am Yahoo! Profile: bias0007 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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It wouldn't hurt to mail those to Rudd before he hits us with another tax percepts (ETS) this is going to be the biggest con job we've ever witnessed if it goes ahead....a direct solution is the only common sense way to go, order the multinationals to bear the costs and make a contribution to Australia. The idea of OZ workers having to pay to keep their own jobs is mafia tactics
We just simply can't trust politicians with money these days, it gets diverted to other causes and they spend it willy nilly, you can't keep up with their extravagance and it's too late once they've spent it
We haven't heard much about any further drop in revenue lately, I'm just wondering what the negative figure is now...is investment at a standstill ?
I'd like to know the real situation in China, we get mixed reports but given that we're still in crisis, I'm believing that all is not well there...backed up by Dubai, the slide is still down !!
China is also resisting future International scrutiny of it's emissions reduction effort...will this mean we will just have to BELIEVE them ? having said that, I think they are taking the direct approach and ordering state industries to work on reducing emissions, this is great in my book...so might we be up-dated now and then as to how they're going with coal fired emissions reduction ? I hope it's not forlorn |
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By: perceptions_now 26/11/2009 11:01 pm Yahoo! Profile: perceptions_now Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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DOWn
Dollar
Debt
Default
Devaluation
Deleverage
Depression
Dubai
D Oil Price
D Gold Price
D Climate
Declining population
Demagraphics
Depleting Oil Reserves
Depleting Resources
Destabilising Climate
Democracy Lost
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