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#39
Before this completely descends into a Monty Python sketch, can I make one serious point.
These 'cashed up' chinese having the audacity to spend their money in Australia.... errr, is that not the point. A huge cash injection for the australian economy?
It's not the chinese fault Australia has been living beyond its means for a decade. Now it has to sell off everything just to keep the standard of living they've got used too.
Anyway, almost all chinese who arrive here are NOT asylum seekers, they're are cashed up students, paying the bills for our underfunded universities and supporting the rental properties of all the new apartment blocks in the CBD.
Can't see what your problem is.
JTL

These 'cashed up' chinese having the audacity to spend their money in Australia.... errr, is that not the point. A huge cash injection for the australian economy?
It's not the chinese fault Australia has been living beyond its means for a decade. Now it has to sell off everything just to keep the standard of living they've got used too.
Anyway, almost all chinese who arrive here are NOT asylum seekers, they're are cashed up students, paying the bills for our underfunded universities and supporting the rental properties of all the new apartment blocks in the CBD.
Can't see what your problem is.
JTL
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Before this completely descends into a Monty Python sketch, can I make one serious point.
These 'cashed up' chinese having the audacity to spend their money in Australia.... errr, is that not the point. A huge cash injection for the australian economy?
It's not the chinese fault Australia has been living beyond its means for a decade. Now it has to sell off everything just to keep the standard of living they've got used too.
Anyway, almost all chinese who arrive here are NOT asylum seekers, they're are cashed up students, paying the bills for our underfunded universities and supporting the rental properties of all the new apartment blocks in the CBD.
Can't see what your problem is.
JTL

These 'cashed up' chinese having the audacity to spend their money in Australia.... errr, is that not the point. A huge cash injection for the australian economy?
It's not the chinese fault Australia has been living beyond its means for a decade. Now it has to sell off everything just to keep the standard of living they've got used too.
Anyway, almost all chinese who arrive here are NOT asylum seekers, they're are cashed up students, paying the bills for our underfunded universities and supporting the rental properties of all the new apartment blocks in the CBD.
Can't see what your problem is.
JTL
#43
Before this completely descends into a Monty Python sketch, can I make one serious point.
These 'cashed up' chinese having the audacity to spend their money in Australia.... errr, is that not the point. A huge cash injection for the australian economy?
It's not the chinese fault Australia has been living beyond its means for a decade. Now it has to sell off everything just to keep the standard of living they've got used too.
Anyway, almost all chinese who arrive here are NOT asylum seekers, they're are cashed up students, paying the bills for our underfunded universities and supporting the rental properties of all the new apartment blocks in the CBD.
Can't see what your problem is.
JTL

These 'cashed up' chinese having the audacity to spend their money in Australia.... errr, is that not the point. A huge cash injection for the australian economy?
It's not the chinese fault Australia has been living beyond its means for a decade. Now it has to sell off everything just to keep the standard of living they've got used too.
Anyway, almost all chinese who arrive here are NOT asylum seekers, they're are cashed up students, paying the bills for our underfunded universities and supporting the rental properties of all the new apartment blocks in the CBD.
Can't see what your problem is.
JTL




Sorry if i'm critical of illegal immigration and critical of some aspects islam, a religion where they stone women to death.