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A friend of mine pointed out to me that in other countries, you can be robbed in the streets, but in Australia, you get robbed 'legally' every time you buy goods or services. I totally agree with her, and I would say this is more evident than anywhere else in the housing sector. Whether you are building, buying, renting, or selling, dishonesty and deception are prevalent. It is a system full of vultures trying to steal from anybody else. It gives me nausea.
PK and Bushy, what a wonderfully frank, honest and enlightening conversation. The more I learn, the more I realise how much more I need to learn. Sincere thanks for sharing guys!!
Economic growth comes via the 3 P's: Population, Productivity, Participation. The government is betting it all on Population. Investing in existing property adds no productivity to our economy, but due to government policy it is now seen as a surefire way to build wealth.
Our State politicians in Victoria actively work against their Federal colleages. When Victoria did not the GST piece of the pie they wanted from the Feds I suspect they decided to increased land tax. They ineffect collapsed house prices so that the Feds capital gains tax take collapsed fromVictoria. So they increased a state controlled tax in the property market and shafted a Federal tax to rebalance the books. Its been a devisive strategy that has impacted the wealth of Victorians
I think you’re wrong about Perth Bushy. WA is in surplus and diversified now. I think there is another year, possibly 2 of national leadership to come from WA. No other state is sitting as pretty as WA fundamentally
Why isn't capital gains tax calculated by dividing the profit amount by the years you've owned it? It's unfair to lump all profits over years of into one tax year, you get taxed at too high a %.
Hi Bushy I agree 100% about the 3 levels of government What does the state level do, other than create burocrisy Why do we need State police forces & road rules, State hospital systems, State run education systems, it basicly slows everything sown and waste money. We need migrants, but we need to control who we let in People that can add to our nation and have skills, not people that belong to crazy religions that seem like they just want to destroy us from the inside. Anyway just my thoughts
It's mostly cultures rather than religions. Some cultures aren't big on working hard. They aren't in line with Australian values but hopefully they can integrate. Otherwise we will end up like the UK, US and Canada. If you're referring to Muslims, most are peaceful. Religions in general aren't hateful, just some people are.
If Trump can get term limits done, that would open up the possibility of other countries having that discussion. We need to foster the environment for new blood and ideas. Career politicians are dangerous
Difficult to listen to no offense. Couple of smart blokes that don't understand the government is a corporation. Their primary goal is profit not the people . I appreciate you pk
There are too many trades too. Funny how before Labor 2022 we did not have this proble. The problem is the SAME as with all the other industries. It's the cost of living crisis caused by ongoing government stupidity inflating the money supply by government spending. Prices are going up, migrants are still being stuffed in uncontrollably
I would disagree regarding trades but I agree with the other points. Brick layers shouldn't be getting paid $3 a brick. We should deregulate skilled trades like plumbing and gas. It works in the US and other countries. Reason why I say we need more trades is because we don't have enough people to build houses fast enough and any maintenance or upgrades cost an arm and a leg. The overspending by the government was a response to keep us out of recession. There's pros and cons to that strategy. We are now experiencing the cons.
@tomuuni89878 2 things here I need to correct you on. A) we don't need more people to build houses We just need to stop mass immigration which IS the cause of housing crisis. 2) this inflation which BTW is not 3.4% but close to 12% in Australia will cause a recession regardless as businesses and consumers cannot keep up with Labors inflation. We are already 18 months in recession per capita, now the time has come for gdp recession causes by energy net zero
@@InfinityIsland2203 If you will stop immigration who will be the workers? Australian population is ageing and mostly lazy I hate to admit it but it's the truth. Bushy's right we just need to bring in the skilled we need and put them in an area where they are needed most or in an area that needs to be developed. People is power
Services sector is strong in Australia so there are lot of jobs in IT and Finance. As a manager in IT the skill levels and exposure of migrant IT workers is huge. Someone coming from India has already worked for US clients, local clients has huge exposure to world standards. Locally the talent is there but diversified with experience. You seem to be from a so called peaceful religion which is wired to dislike Indians so I can understand
Agree with a lot of statements made , however to say "Trump is a bit erratic", is like saying bank robbers are a bit naughty. Dont mistake genius for sociopathy, criminality & corruption. We live in the age of misinformation.
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A friend of mine pointed out to me that in other countries, you can be robbed in the streets, but in Australia, you get robbed 'legally' every time you buy goods or services. I totally agree with her, and I would say this is more evident than anywhere else in the housing sector. Whether you are building, buying, renting, or selling, dishonesty and deception are prevalent. It is a system full of vultures trying to steal from anybody else. It gives me nausea.
Australia is tied up with lots of bureaucracy and triple checking eveything, and yet, it probably has the worst housing quality in the world
PK and Bushy, what a wonderfully frank, honest and enlightening conversation. The more I learn, the more I realise how much more I need to learn. Sincere thanks for sharing guys!!
Economic growth comes via the 3 P's: Population, Productivity, Participation. The government is betting it all on Population.
Investing in existing property adds no productivity to our economy, but due to government policy it is now seen as a surefire way to build wealth.
Our State politicians in Victoria actively work against their Federal colleages. When Victoria did not the GST piece of the pie they wanted from the Feds I suspect they decided to increased land tax. They ineffect collapsed house prices so that the Feds capital gains tax take collapsed fromVictoria. So they increased a state controlled tax in the property market and shafted a Federal tax to rebalance the books. Its been a devisive strategy that has impacted the wealth of Victorians
I think you’re wrong about Perth Bushy. WA is in surplus and diversified now. I think there is another year, possibly 2 of national leadership to come from WA. No other state is sitting as pretty as WA fundamentally
Why isn't capital gains tax calculated by dividing the profit amount by the years you've owned it? It's unfair to lump all profits over years of into one tax year, you get taxed at too high a %.
Thanks PK and Bushy. Great podcast! If only Bushy wasn't put off politics.. I would have said "Bushy for PM" 😂🎉
Hi Bushy
I agree 100% about the 3 levels of government
What does the state level do, other than create burocrisy
Why do we need
State police forces & road rules, State hospital systems, State run education systems, it basicly slows everything sown and waste money.
We need migrants, but we need to control who we let in
People that can add to our nation and have skills, not people that belong to crazy religions that seem like they just want to destroy us from the inside.
Anyway just my thoughts
It's mostly cultures rather than religions. Some cultures aren't big on working hard. They aren't in line with Australian values but hopefully they can integrate. Otherwise we will end up like the UK, US and Canada. If you're referring to Muslims, most are peaceful. Religions in general aren't hateful, just some people are.
Wow in-depth conversation. Loved it!!
If Trump can get term limits done, that would open up the possibility of other countries having that discussion. We need to foster the environment for new blood and ideas. Career politicians are dangerous
Gday Bushy. Good to listen to guys chat again.
Excellent podcast PK as always. One quick question though, I have invested in Traralgon Vic and bought a property last month. What are your thoughts.
@PK how are you migrating to US? EB-5 visa or through some other stream?
Hi PK, you are the second Millionaire influencer, I came to know fleeing AUS to US ... .Is there any clear reason for this trend. Thank you.
@@PraveenM-j8w hey I’m not fleeing, I love Australia. We are creating multiple bases around the world
Difficult to listen to no offense. Couple of smart blokes that don't understand the government is a corporation. Their primary goal is profit not the people .
I appreciate you pk
Agree, found this guy disconnected from reality.
If Australia's economy wrecked into hyper-deflationary I'd laugh and laugh and...😂😂😂
Too many migrants in the IT and finance space. Need to restrict migrants to trades only
There are too many trades too. Funny how before Labor 2022 we did not have this proble. The problem is the SAME as with all the other industries. It's the cost of living crisis caused by ongoing government stupidity inflating the money supply by government spending. Prices are going up, migrants are still being stuffed in uncontrollably
I would disagree regarding trades but I agree with the other points. Brick layers shouldn't be getting paid $3 a brick. We should deregulate skilled trades like plumbing and gas. It works in the US and other countries. Reason why I say we need more trades is because we don't have enough people to build houses fast enough and any maintenance or upgrades cost an arm and a leg. The overspending by the government was a response to keep us out of recession. There's pros and cons to that strategy. We are now experiencing the cons.
@tomuuni89878 2 things here I need to correct you on. A) we don't need more people to build houses
We just need to stop mass immigration which IS the cause of housing crisis. 2) this inflation which BTW is not 3.4% but close to 12% in Australia will cause a recession regardless as businesses and consumers cannot keep up with Labors inflation. We are already 18 months in recession per capita, now the time has come for gdp recession causes by energy net zero
@@InfinityIsland2203 If you will stop immigration who will be the workers? Australian population is ageing and mostly lazy I hate to admit it but it's the truth. Bushy's right we just need to bring in the skilled we need and put them in an area where they are needed most or in an area that needs to be developed. People is power
Services sector is strong in Australia so there are lot of jobs in IT and Finance. As a manager in IT the skill levels and exposure of migrant IT workers is huge. Someone coming from India has already worked for US clients, local clients has huge exposure to world standards. Locally the talent is there but diversified with experience. You seem to be from a so called peaceful religion which is wired to dislike Indians so I can understand
Agree with a lot of statements made , however to say "Trump is a bit erratic", is like saying bank robbers are a bit naughty. Dont mistake genius for sociopathy, criminality & corruption. We live in the age of misinformation.
Big bad trump.
How dare he try to make his country better and drag it out of over regulation and make it healthy.