Gary Gutful
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...and it works.It’s called dog whistling.
...and it works.It’s called dog whistling.
It sure does. Low information republican voters just hear; Trump - transgender - schools - children - democrats.
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Exactly. But also the the educated people can't help but repeat it and put down people who vote for him calling them dopes ,hicks etc. So that makes more of them want to vote for him even more due to being angry.
Low information will remain low information. His real puppets are the ones who love high information. They do the leg work
I find it a little comical. I mean yeah he is off his tits. Do you think he actually believes what he says?
Straight out of the Nazi Goebbels playbook.well his response to his ex-staffer asking him "why do you lie so much?", he says, "if you say it enough, people will start to believe you"
his words, so he knows he is lying
Tonight's Q&A is about housing affordability. So I am agnostic about this.
I assume that they argue that if they stop me owning more than 3 (residential) properties, it frees up more into the pool for first home buyers ?
Does that then shrink the pool for those that rent ? That group who don't have 10-20% of the Sydney property market saved ? Do we assume wrongly that everyone wants to or can afford to own a home ?
Does it solve one problem, only to create another ?
Is the assumption here that the investment properties I own are all "affordable" ?
Isn't the solution to the rental and first home buyer markets just a supply issue ?
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Lots of good commentary on your part and plenty of issues that should be explored, but I don't trust Q&A to do so in a balanced and thoughtful manner.Tonight's Q&A is about housing affordability. So I am agnostic about this.
I assume that they argue that if they stop me owning more than 3 (residential) properties, it frees up more into the pool for first home buyers ?
Does that then shrink the pool for those that rent ? That group who don't have 10-20% of the Sydney property market saved ? Do we assume wrongly that everyone wants to or can afford to own a home ?
Does it solve one problem, only to create another ?
Is the assumption here that the investment properties I own are all "affordable" ?
Isn't the solution to the rental and first home buyer markets just a supply issue ?
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The three property thing has already been partyl dealt with here in Sydney. Sophisticated investors in NSW would know that NSW have already triggered Land Tax measures in the last budget which discourage ownership of multiple homes.Lots of good commentary on your part and plenty of issues that should be explored, but I don't trust Q&A to do so in a balanced and thoughtful manner.
Lots of good commentary on your part and plenty of issues that should be explored, but I don't trust Q&A to do so in a balanced and thoughtful manner.