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Queenslanders to pay $1.2 billion in interest every year because Labor Went Bust In A Boom
Leader of The Liberal National Party John Paul Langbroek writes: . Queenslanders will have to pay an extra $1.2 billion in interest payments every year because the Bligh Labor Government… Read more
Agriculture Saves Australia From Recession – So Why The Hell Is Kevin Rudd Kicking Us To Death?
Central West New South Wales farmer Rob Wass writes: . Things are quite wet down in this neck of the woods. We have had about 50mls in the previous 24… Read more
Queensland the Blighted State
Freelance Journalist and Agmates member John Mikkelsen writes: . JUST a couple of months ago, Queensland Premier Anna Bligh told us we had to have an early election to provide… Read more
Rural Banks Behaving Badly
Rural Lenders behaving Badly: Extract from an article I wrote back on the 17th of November Banks Foreclosing On Farmers Across Australia If you have a substantial farm debt with… Read more
Treasurer Wayne Swan Puts a Human Face On The 2009 Budget.
Agmates member Glen Hocking suggested to me today that Agmates is indeed a trend setter. He explained that he was sure that Agmates TV had inspired Australian Treasurer Wayne Swan… Read more
House Prices Fall + Vacancies Double + Jobs Halve = Impending Disaster
Three pieces of news collided today to show the coming catastrophe that is closing in on the 10′s of thousands of working Australian’s who have used negatively geared residential property… Read more
USA – Laid off Workers Brawling Over Lost Jobs – Video
Desperation and despair in Americas mid west. WAYLAND, Mich. (NEWSCHANNEL 3) – The economy continues taking its toll on people across the country. Locally, the emotion and pain of job… Read more
Who would you put your money on – Kevin Rudd or George Soros?
Our Prime minister Kevin Rudd is talking down the chance of any agreement on further fiscal stimulus ahead of this weeks G-20 summit in London. In this BBC interview Kevin… Read more
