With this high inflation, rental crisis, if Coalition is in power,m U would be jumping from sky to land. Now Labour in power, u will try find a reason for it. Bias is not visible for people who have it.
Labor have brought inflation down, it wasn’t even their fault, and only was so bad due to conservative governments including LNP mishandling COVID. The rental crisis is mostly due to LNP economic mismanagement. What’s the use in negatively branding Labor for a bunch of issues that they’re moving towards improving and were issues which were the fault of LNP anyway? In the game of politics, all that would achieve is bringing ALP into disrepute for a bunch of problems caused by LNP. So you give more power to LNP to come back and create more issues. Not a very wise approach.
@@TransientNeurotic Inflation is always government making. They have cut down money supply. If liberal did not provide the welfare during the COVID. u would cry wolf. Australia is not competitive any more for business due to too much government involvement and there is not much productivity gain. I am not liberal. I have voted for Green & Liberal depending on policies
Love the show but they really need to do a deep dive into the immigration issues. Labor pushed it into the stratosphere 619,000 migrants in one year. Minister Giles cheerleading the fact they fast tracked visa processing spending millions on beaucrats to push the applications through while same time Home Affairs Minister saying the same system is broken and being run rampant by sex traffickers, money laundering and fake students just wanting to come in for a job. Also at the same time of a housing, rental and inflation crisis. This is the same Albo that campaign on lowering migration then he first thing does a dodgy skills summit to justify and rubber stamp big business and Treasury's mass migration.
@@jordanshanks5340 Australian Bureau of Statistics, so government's own numbers, as at September of this year the government allowed 681,000 (sorry it was more since I last looked at it), to quote the ABS in its media release on migration: "Net overseas migration was driven by a large increase in arrivals (up 103 per cent from last year to 681,000) and only a small increase in overseas migrant departures (up 8.8 per cent to 226,600)." Simply, it's the facts and numbers don't lie. www.abs.gov.au/media-centre/media-releases/overseas-migration-drives-australias-population-growth
@@jordanshanks5340 also from May to Nov 2022, Minister Giles was cheering how many visa's his department processed 3 million in 6 months, guess what those people started arriving... minister.homeaffairs.gov.au/AndrewGiles/Pages/3-million-visas-processed-backlog-down-to-755000.aspx
@@andruskarlmust Dude... this is migration, this isn't permanent migration, resulting as it says in your own source from the borders more or less being shut throughout covid. Both the permanent and impermanent intake is being lowered under Albanese but instead you pretend it's not just becuase you hate him for whatever strange reason you concocted
Jordan lost all credibility once he refused to expose chris minns killing koalas, and tanya plibersek started opening new coal mines near the barrier reef.
And by the way this is also when Albo has been flying around making visa packs with India and China to keep the flow of migrants high and increasing. Great resource for all the deep details and numbers read Macro Business, their blog covers the migration and economics. Also the so called skills shortage is basically gov calling a few business up who in their own interest say can't fill jobs. Why bother train up locals over a year or two when U can get migrants on the cheap? Also this Big Australia policy is really from Treasury. They cried about skills shortages back in 2005 and ramped up migration to over 200,000 a year pre Covid. Remember pre Covid when their was a housing shortage and hospital and essential services shortages? Teachers and nurses walking off the job? Well puching migration up to 619,000 won't help. Not to mention the foreign workers don't know our construction industry, standards or workmanship, so importing more migrants to build more homes .... For more migrants which need more homes.... Requires more migrants, is just a never ending loop developers love.
The guy who writes for macrobusiness has a few chips on his shoulders. Not an unbiased source. Prone to extreme hyperbole that is ridiculous. Obviously, friendlyjordies isn’t the antidote but at least his deep dives are funny.
Immigration adding fuel to the fire of the housing crisis. How is that even debatable? Jordan would have been more vocal about it if the Coalition was in power. He loves to have an excuse for everything Labor does
Didn't Labor tighten immigration laws? Reframing which skilled immigrants and students get priority, and raising the bar for working visas for post grad from around 50k to 70k to stop students from getting an arts degree then hanging around to work for coles and uber eats, earning 50k and sending the cash home? I remember that happening.
@@judgejudyandexecutioner.5223 Hasnt affected the numbers. The intake in 2019 was 240,000 and now its is 510,000. My comment still stands. More immigrants coming in when theres a shortage of housing makes the problem worse.
@@MarkPrince-gc6lgyour initial point still stands but some of the extra stuff isn’t right. Immigration’s been brought up to reflect what it would have been in the case that covid never occurred and things continued on as normal. In 2021-22 we only had about 150,000 gross arrivals. You take this year’s intake figures and space it out, it basically just makes immigration numbers look as if covid never happened. Or 510,000 / 3 (years) = an additional 170,000 per year averaging the years since covid. Which isn’t all so bad when you account for the loss in intake. In fact 21-22 was an intake of about 150k and an outflow of 225k; net migration 75k outflow if I’m not mistaken on interpreting the numbers. Net skilled migration qualification criteria has changed and demands higher skilled immigrants to qualify. It probably would have been roughly the same case under LNP if not somewhat worse - less skills demands, higher numbers.
awesome final episode! as a psyop this guy is a disaster whatever his mission is he failed from lack of interest coz dull material zero charisma wanting to be famous isnt enough you got no material
@@jordanshanks5340 my life was terrible for the few minutes I spent watching this mess. Your scripted videos from a few years ago were somewhat educational, but this podcast is bad.
thanx for the chance to vent jordy is a huge letdown and i believe he is an asio asset whatever the truth this guy is a dud 5years follower finished with this fake
Lol 😂 DOSE ANYONE KNOW WERE DAN ANDREWS 🤣 ENDED UP?? Someone got to him finally !! He looked 😱 scared SEEN a clip of Dan standing in line at airport . Looked really worried 😟 stressed
Remember Alf, his back in pog form
A whole season of Alf? Interesting concept!
Yall felt WEIRD today
age of samurai rules
With this high inflation, rental crisis, if Coalition is in power,m U would be jumping from sky to land. Now Labour in power, u will try find a reason for it. Bias is not visible for people who have it.
Labor have brought inflation down, it wasn’t even their fault, and only was so bad due to conservative governments including LNP mishandling COVID. The rental crisis is mostly due to LNP economic mismanagement.
What’s the use in negatively branding Labor for a bunch of issues that they’re moving towards improving and were issues which were the fault of LNP anyway?
In the game of politics, all that would achieve is bringing ALP into disrepute for a bunch of problems caused by LNP. So you give more power to LNP to come back and create more issues. Not a very wise approach.
@@TransientNeurotic Inflation is always government making. They have cut down money supply. If liberal did not provide the welfare during the COVID. u would cry wolf. Australia is not competitive any more for business due to too much government involvement and there is not much productivity gain. I am not liberal. I have voted for Green & Liberal depending on policies
@@nagabuzz a green preferencing LNP, you do exist wow.
Based Vivek 👌
D as
@@bradleyclarke1960 The man even expressed how relieved he was. Chad energy 👌
Love the show but they really need to do a deep dive into the immigration issues. Labor pushed it into the stratosphere 619,000 migrants in one year. Minister Giles cheerleading the fact they fast tracked visa processing spending millions on beaucrats to push the applications through while same time Home Affairs Minister saying the same system is broken and being run rampant by sex traffickers, money laundering and fake students just wanting to come in for a job.
Also at the same time of a housing, rental and inflation crisis.
This is the same Albo that campaign on lowering migration then he first thing does a dodgy skills summit to justify and rubber stamp big business and Treasury's mass migration.
hahahaha you seriously think they put in 619,000 migrants in one year? You seriously think that?
@@jordanshanks5340 Australian Bureau of Statistics, so government's own numbers, as at September of this year the government allowed 681,000 (sorry it was more since I last looked at it), to quote the ABS in its media release on migration:
"Net overseas migration was driven by a large increase in arrivals (up 103 per cent from last year to 681,000) and only a small increase in overseas migrant departures (up 8.8 per cent to 226,600)."
Simply, it's the facts and numbers don't lie.
www.abs.gov.au/media-centre/media-releases/overseas-migration-drives-australias-population-growth
@@jordanshanks5340 also from May to Nov 2022, Minister Giles was cheering how many visa's his department processed 3 million in 6 months, guess what those people started arriving...
minister.homeaffairs.gov.au/AndrewGiles/Pages/3-million-visas-processed-backlog-down-to-755000.aspx
@@andruskarlmust Dude... this is migration, this isn't permanent migration, resulting as it says in your own source from the borders more or less being shut throughout covid. Both the permanent and impermanent intake is being lowered under Albanese but instead you pretend it's not just becuase you hate him for whatever strange reason you concocted
@@SmoothSkin99what? Shut up
When will Jordies realise ALP does largely, and effectively, the same as LNP? Just with a different sales pitch.
Jordan lost all credibility once he refused to expose chris minns killing koalas, and tanya plibersek started opening new coal mines near the barrier reef.
You’re extremely stupid if you unironically believe this.
He loves to kiss the ALP behind
Back to my orginal question. DOES. MISLAV. BATHE. HIMSELF. EVER?
if we dont make an equal or higher high on real estate prices than 2004-2005 it will be the definition of the beginning of a down trend
And by the way this is also when Albo has been flying around making visa packs with India and China to keep the flow of migrants high and increasing.
Great resource for all the deep details and numbers read Macro Business, their blog covers the migration and economics.
Also the so called skills shortage is basically gov calling a few business up who in their own interest say can't fill jobs. Why bother train up locals over a year or two when U can get migrants on the cheap?
Also this Big Australia policy is really from Treasury. They cried about skills shortages back in 2005 and ramped up migration to over 200,000 a year pre Covid. Remember pre Covid when their was a housing shortage and hospital and essential services shortages? Teachers and nurses walking off the job? Well puching migration up to 619,000 won't help.
Not to mention the foreign workers don't know our construction industry, standards or workmanship, so importing more migrants to build more homes .... For more migrants which need more homes.... Requires more migrants, is just a never ending loop developers love.
The guy who writes for macrobusiness has a few chips on his shoulders. Not an unbiased source. Prone to extreme hyperbole that is ridiculous. Obviously, friendlyjordies isn’t the antidote but at least his deep dives are funny.
@@lockemeup9842 Shut up lockmeup9842 you're not this unbiased orb of rationality don't pretend otherwise
what do you think of Noam Chomsky being named in epstein logs?
Please dome back
The amount of misinformation is truly amazing, fucking outstanding mates.
What misinformation?
Immigration adding fuel to the fire of the housing crisis. How is that even debatable? Jordan would have been more vocal about it if the Coalition was in power. He loves to have an excuse for everything Labor does
Didn't Labor tighten immigration laws? Reframing which skilled immigrants and students get priority, and raising the bar for working visas for post grad from around 50k to 70k to stop students from getting an arts degree then hanging around to work for coles and uber eats, earning 50k and sending the cash home?
I remember that happening.
@@judgejudyandexecutioner.5223 Hasnt affected the numbers. The intake in 2019 was 240,000 and now its is 510,000. My comment still stands. More immigrants coming in when theres a shortage of housing makes the problem worse.
@MarkPrince-gc6lg the net immigrants coming in is so high because less are leaving because less came in during covid
@@drake1896 Then reduce the ones coming in even more until we sort out the housing
@@MarkPrince-gc6lgyour initial point still stands but some of the extra stuff isn’t right.
Immigration’s been brought up to reflect what it would have been in the case that covid never occurred and things continued on as normal.
In 2021-22 we only had about 150,000 gross arrivals. You take this year’s intake figures and space it out, it basically just makes immigration numbers look as if covid never happened.
Or
510,000 / 3 (years) = an additional 170,000 per year averaging the years since covid. Which isn’t all so bad when you account for the loss in intake.
In fact 21-22 was an intake of about 150k and an outflow of 225k; net migration 75k outflow if I’m not mistaken on interpreting the numbers.
Net skilled migration qualification criteria has changed and demands higher skilled immigrants to qualify.
It probably would have been roughly the same case under LNP if not somewhat worse - less skills demands, higher numbers.
housing prices aren't a great metric for the state of the housing market
they are if people can't afford them. they also tell you lots about the demand and supply situation. but there are additional factors, correct
@@creepersonspeed5490 I agree with most of what you are saying, but the average house price tells you almost nothing about supply and demand.
awesome final episode! as a psyop this guy is a disaster whatever his mission is he failed from lack of interest coz dull material zero charisma wanting to be famous isnt enough you got no material
"psyop" "whatever his mission is" yh ok sure🤡
This podcast is terrible
Your life is terrible
@@jordanshanks5340 my life was terrible for the few minutes I spent watching this mess.
Your scripted videos from a few years ago were somewhat educational, but this podcast is bad.
what happened to my comment about the gaza genocide? snowflake or asio cutout? is jordy a fed?
RUclips blocks some comments, outside of creator control
we all know the hiatus is permanent 2year+ and zero traction a curiousity at best dissing alex jones from a bunch of lame ass nobodies too much
thanx for the chance to vent jordy is a huge letdown and i believe he is an asio asset whatever the truth this guy is a dud 5years follower finished with this fake
Can u do Victoria plzzzzz???
The stuff Dan Andrews put us through OMGS
Lol 😂 DOSE ANYONE KNOW WERE DAN ANDREWS 🤣 ENDED UP??
Someone got to him finally !! He looked 😱 scared
SEEN a clip of Dan standing in line at airport . Looked really worried 😟 stressed
Has Australia have bunkers? H a s government built any that we know of??