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Charities & Causes

Posted by: stretch

25th Jan 2011 12:50pm

i dont believe the people in brisbane should continue to request funding from the local community as they were pre warned aproxametely 5 years ago and the politicians can lie about this as much as they like but when the cost comes down to it let some of the money we the tax payers are sending over seas come back home to pay for the damage
after all we are just as poor a country as the reast and the politicians decided in price rise not the local community
so lets see them get our money back home
and start producing a few products here in australia not send it home to the politicians home land

Rose
  • 21st Apr 2011 05:04pm

I agree with what you all have said,it's so disheartening as time and people go that the aussie way as it was is fading, in days gone by the aussie always helped fellow aussies,she'll be right mate,no longer lives. Times,governments,new people,australia has changed,we can all say what we like about it all. Money,disasters,jobs,everything,nothing seems to get better,we are battling harder now than say 30 years ago,and things were tuff then too,seems to me now, when ever money and people come together it just seems to wear us down.Big buisnessess,governments will always do whats good for them money wise,so I will never win,my job will be going over seas soon,it's a matter of WHEN.I've been thro' disasters in my life time nature wise and job wise so this year with all thats happened has just made me feel even more down hearted. All those big toffs either in government or big buisnesses won't have to worry about not getting a steak on their plate this month.I wish good luck to all dinkie die aussie's who have experienced it bad this year.


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