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From: Rod Speed on 23 Jun 2010 00:39 HD wrote > Mr.T <MrT(a)home> wrote >> HD <herpem(a)bigpond.com> wrote >>> If you think it is bullshit, maybe the farmers should move to the city >> If they can afford the land prices, sure. > I'm sure they can when they sell their multi million dollar stations to the Chinese More fool you. You clearly dont have a clue about city prices. And the chinese cant buy their stations anyway. >>> and you can buy your food from China >> A lot of it comes from there already. > Yea, your grain for your bread, your daily milk, butter and cheese, > your beef, your fresh fruit and vegetables etc. etc. > You haven't got a clue. You either.
From: Rod Speed on 23 Jun 2010 00:40 HD wrote: > "Mr.T" <MrT(a)home> wrote in message > news:4c21504b$0$1027$afc38c87(a)news.optusnet.com.au... >> >> "HD" <herpem(a)bigpond.com> wrote in message >> news:O5ZTn.4094$Ls1.61(a)news-server.bigpond.net.au... >>> If you live in Sydney or Melbournr close to an exchange and you get >>> a good >>> service, the bloke in Longreach or Winton has the right to have the >>> same srvice as he pays the same tax as you. >> >> These are PRIVATE enterprise services. The bloke in Lonreach gets a >> cheaper >> house and misses out on fibre cable. HIS choice! Why should >> taxpayers pay for HIS internet, will he pay for THEIR mortgages I >> wonder? MrT. >> >> > Mr. totally clueless, > If Farmers stop producing, your taxes go up by 20% at least. Pure fantasy. Farmers pay hardly any taxes. > Your living cost would go up another 30%, Pure fantasy. > You probably would lose your job as well. You dont even have one.
From: Rod Speed on 23 Jun 2010 00:43 terryc wrote > HD wrote >> If you live in Sydney or Melbournr close to an exchange and you >> get a good service, the bloke in Longreach or Winton has the >> right to have the same srvice as he pays the same tax as you. > I can not remember where I read it, Funny that. > but somewhere there is an implementation plan that indicated NBN > rollout was running up the "middle" inland of the Eastern states first. Like hell there ever was. > That was before Ruddles's ballon deflated from the polls and it became clear > that he really needed broadband in all the marginal electorates, just like in Tassie. > <sigh, I have an election choice between two parties lead by ultra conservatives>. Then do the decent thing and hang yourself.
From: HD on 23 Jun 2010 02:06 "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:88dhhcFcvcU1(a)mid.individual.net... > HD wrote: >> "Mr.T" <MrT(a)home> wrote in message >> news:4c21504b$0$1027$afc38c87(a)news.optusnet.com.au... >>> >>> "HD" <herpem(a)bigpond.com> wrote in message >>> news:O5ZTn.4094$Ls1.61(a)news-server.bigpond.net.au... >>>> If you live in Sydney or Melbournr close to an exchange and you get >>>> a good >>>> service, the bloke in Longreach or Winton has the right to have the >>>> same srvice as he pays the same tax as you. >>> >>> These are PRIVATE enterprise services. The bloke in Lonreach gets a >>> cheaper >>> house and misses out on fibre cable. HIS choice! Why should >>> taxpayers pay for HIS internet, will he pay for THEIR mortgages I >>> wonder? MrT. >>> >>> >> Mr. totally clueless, >> If Farmers stop producing, your taxes go up by 20% at least. > > Pure fantasy. Farmers pay hardly any taxes. It has nothing to do with paying taxes. Rural produce are our biggest export industry after mining. Without that industry Australia would be in a mess and having to import not only food products but also things like cotton and wool, the cost of living would be so high that people could only afford the bare basics and that causes large scale unemployment. > >> Your living cost would go up another 30%, > > Pure fantasy. > >> You probably would lose your job as well. > > You dont even have one. No I don't. My working days are over.
From: HD on 23 Jun 2010 02:08
"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:88dhnvFdt2U1(a)mid.individual.net... > terryc wrote >> HD wrote > >>> If you live in Sydney or Melbournr close to an exchange and you >>> get a good service, the bloke in Longreach or Winton has the >>> right to have the same srvice as he pays the same tax as you. > >> I can not remember where I read it, > > Funny that. > >> but somewhere there is an implementation plan that indicated NBN >> rollout was running up the "middle" inland of the Eastern states first. > > Like hell there ever was. > >> That was before Ruddles's ballon deflated from the polls and it became >> clear >> that he really needed broadband in all the marginal electorates, just >> like in Tassie. > >> <sigh, I have an election choice between two parties lead by ultra >> conservatives>. > > Then do the decent thing and hang yourself. Or join the communist party. |