This immigration crisis could be solved if we had a working, functioning government that had the will to do so but instead they are spineless. One way to solve a problem is to look at how others have solved a similar problem and Australia is where you find the answers.
Just "normal".Bitter? Or compassionate?
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It certainly has been. Supposed to be showers for a bit. I m going out in the garden hopefully the showers will wiz past north or south of me.Luckily since the 3rd nov, interest rates on mortgages are dropping a bit, so nows a good time to fix
In other news its been wet n windy here
Sorry but the tide is very much in the far left/ immigrants favour!
Luckily since the 3rd nov, interest rates on mortgages are dropping a bit, so nows a good time to fix
In other news its been wet n windy here
I wouldn't want to swap places.
the Australian immigration minister had balls and could do his job unlike the useless excuses we have for home office and immigration.
they are about 7.4 here.
Somewhere around 16 years ago when I moved here, I got a mortgage with a 6% rate. Like full FHA type here thinking houses would keep going up as they had been doing - right before 2008, and being less stingy then than I am now, I thought we'd be moving on.
I think I refinanced here one time, but that wasn't that productive if you were intending to prepay because you just add the closing costs to the balance of the loan. When I refinanced, it was at something like 4.25 and I thought "we'll never see 6% again!!
I haven't followed them but would guess they got down into the high 2s or low 3s.
I got itchy some time ago and paid off the balance (the benefit of living in the US at the time when at least the smaller houses were cheap, they are double now, same house, 16 years older) and instantly was inundated with mail and email literature "take a loan out and make your home the home of your dreams! Your home is your biggest investment!".
Well, not remotely close to even numerically true, it's an expense unless you get really lucky timing. The power of branding in the states with the realtors makes people think that structures are investments - stupidity. Some of our original neighbors have moved twice, to bigger houses each time with their new found equity (but a much bigger balance to pay). They think they're going forward - doubling or tripling property taxes and I guess never planning to actually own their houses. Each time you transfer real estate here, unless you can do the contract work yourself, you end up paying about 8% of the property value in realtor costs, legal costs, transfer taxes and closing costs.
Did you mean 'understand'I failed O level English twice, I know I mangle the language at times but I hope people undertand what I am saying whether they agree or not.
Surely that's a quote from a slightly deranged character in a work of fiction by LC.Re the definition of words, I'm rather fond of the quote by Lewis Carroll -
" When I use a word................ it means just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor less"
What is your problem? I was merely disputing the idea that the tide was in favour of immigrants, I don't believe that constitutes a false dichotomy. Let's have some more stories about your neighbor, or some guy you met once from England, who told you everything there is to know about the place.False dilemmas for sale today, folks! Get them cheap!
What is your problem? I was merely disputing the idea that the tide was in favour of immigrants, I don't believe that constitutes a false dichotomy. Let's have some more stories about your neighbor, or some guy you met once from England, who told you everything there is to know about the place.
What is your problem? I was merely disputing the idea that the tide was in favour of immigrants, I don't believe that constitutes a false dichotomy. Let's have some more stories about your neighbor, or some guy you met once from England, who told you everything there is to know about the place.
Then it's ridiculous to say that the tide is with them. Of course it isn't.It's not a realistic thing - "put yourself in their shoes" with the bend toward "it could happen to you".
Would you rather be you with immigrants or you without immigrants. Those are your choices. Their choices are "would we rather stay where we are or try to move to the UK".
To try to get people into the "they're you in different circumstances" kind of knuckle smacking is just beating people over their heads with their own virtues.
It is, indeed the words spoken by one of his characters, and aren't they all a bit strange? But it does contain a grain of truth - which is that words change their meaning, simply because people use them to mean specifically what they want them to mean, Is this not how language mutates? After all 'simplistic' did not use to mean 'over simplified,' Someone at some stage decided to use it for what they wanted, and the idea caught on.Surely that's a quote from a slightly deranged character in a work of fiction by LC.
I'm not disputing that. Word meaning is defined by common usage. Unless you're French.It is, indeed the words spoken by one of his characters, and aren't they all a bit strange? But it does contain a grain of truth - which is that words change their meaning, simply because people use them to mean specifically what they want them to mean, Is this not how language mutates? After all 'simplistic' did not use to mean 'over simplified,' Someone at some stage decided to use it for what they wanted, and the idea caught on.
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