
Digital currency or surveillance system?
I recently spoke with Cory Bernardi about the threat of a social credit system and how they will use a digital (same as electronic) currency to impose their will on us in the name of protecting us.

I recently spoke with Cory Bernardi about the threat of a social credit system and how they will use a digital (same as electronic) currency to impose their will on us in the name of protecting us.

Since coming to power the Albanese government has refused to provide details on the following…

A few weeks back I questioned the CBA on the rise of the foreign bank lending to our agricultural sector and how closing branches in the regions is making it harder for locals to use Australian banks.

Recently the head of the Australian Banking Association Anna Bligh appeared before the RRAT committee in regards to branch closures.
She was unable to answer how much income banks collect in electronic transaction fees. No doubt because it would be embarrassing to admit that shutting down branches actually increases profits for the banks.

Whether you give 5 minutes notice or 5 years notice, Banks have an obligation under their social licence to keep branches open in the regions.

Earlier this week I spoke about Australia’s productivity crisis by going back to mistakes made in the 1980’s when the Hawke Keating government destroyed our manufacturing sector due to the Button plan and instead created a paper shuffling and brainwashing industry in Superannuation and the University sector.

Labor is planning on lifting superannuation to 15%. It’s already hard enough for people to make ends meet now, but that won’t stop Labor from stealing your wages to feather the nest.

In light of Qantas selling tickets on flights already cancelled, putting an expiry date on Covid credits you have to ask why Albanese is blocking other airlines from coming to Australia.

I recently spoke with Cory Bernardi about the threat of a social credit system and how they will use a digital (same as electronic) currency to impose their will on us in the name of protecting us.

Since coming to power the Albanese government has refused to provide details on the following…

A few weeks back I questioned the CBA on the rise of the foreign bank lending to our agricultural sector and how closing branches in the regions is making it harder for locals to use Australian banks.

Recently the head of the Australian Banking Association Anna Bligh appeared before the RRAT committee in regards to branch closures.
She was unable to answer how much income banks collect in electronic transaction fees. No doubt because it would be embarrassing to admit that shutting down branches actually increases profits for the banks.

Whether you give 5 minutes notice or 5 years notice, Banks have an obligation under their social licence to keep branches open in the regions.

Earlier this week I spoke about Australia’s productivity crisis by going back to mistakes made in the 1980’s when the Hawke Keating government destroyed our manufacturing sector due to the Button plan and instead created a paper shuffling and brainwashing industry in Superannuation and the University sector.

Labor is planning on lifting superannuation to 15%. It’s already hard enough for people to make ends meet now, but that won’t stop Labor from stealing your wages to feather the nest.

In light of Qantas selling tickets on flights already cancelled, putting an expiry date on Covid credits you have to ask why Albanese is blocking other airlines from coming to Australia.
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