Saving Australia from the Greens:--and Chinas red army

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Re: Saving Australia from the Greens:--and Chinas red army

Post by Jovial Monk » Sun Apr 03, 2011 8:39 am

I remember the fuss the Libs tried to make of Gough travelling to China, and how they begged Nixon not to go.

I rarely post in a thread started by smellie mellie but by god there was no support from the Libs for Gough’s first visit!

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Re: Saving Australia from the Greens:--and Chinas red army

Post by harvey » Sun Apr 03, 2011 8:59 am

Viking King. wrote:
harvey wrote:
You've taken it all out of context
It is one thing to have trade which is quid pro quo, it is quite another opening the flood gates sacrificing Australia's economy, jobs and businesses.
No, not out of context, I am not talking of war,
and I do not believe China will walk over us simply because they have the ability, sure, we just like every other country buy product from China because lazy mongrels in the import/export game from home will buy from there at a far less cost than to make a product then sell at home for 50 times the amount, and we let it,.
I mentioned nothing about wars or conflict.
China won't walk over us, it is our own local industry that will stop our own local industry.

No one mentioned war, whered that tangent comment come from?
Rather the issue is about TRADE.

And how Australia is improving Trade from China's point of view (increasing China's exports increasing Australia's imports), but not from Australia's point of view.
That is what is drowning Australia.

Viking King.

Re: Saving Australia from the Greens:--and Chinas red army

Post by Viking King. » Sun Apr 03, 2011 9:11 am

Yes, but it is people like you and I that have caused it to get as big as it is, we want cheaper items,
industry want everything made at a cheaper labour cost to improve thier profit margin.
You may have noticed that big retailers are complaining about you and I shopping on the internet, Why?
because we can buy it cheaper from overseas just like they do and therefore cutting back thier profits.

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Re: Saving Australia from the Greens:--and Chinas red army

Post by harvey » Sun Apr 03, 2011 9:21 am

Viking King. wrote:Yes, but it is people like you and I that have caused it to get as big as it is, we want cheaper items,
industry want everything made at a cheaper labour cost to improve thier profit margin.
You may have noticed that big retailers are complaining about you and I shopping on the internet, Why?
because we can buy it cheaper from overseas just like they do and therefore cutting back thier profits.


You're not well are you viking king.
Hope you get better soon.

Viking King.

Re: Saving Australia from the Greens:--and Chinas red army

Post by Viking King. » Sun Apr 03, 2011 9:30 am

harvey wrote:
Viking King. wrote:Yes, but it is people like you and I that have caused it to get as big as it is, we want cheaper items,
industry want everything made at a cheaper labour cost to improve thier profit margin.
You may have noticed that big retailers are complaining about you and I shopping on the internet, Why?
because we can buy it cheaper from overseas just like they do and therefore cutting back thier profits.


You're not well are you viking king.
Hope you get better soon.
Well, you explain trade to me then.

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Re: Saving Australia from the Greens:--and Chinas red army

Post by harvey » Sun Apr 03, 2011 9:34 am

Viking King. wrote:
harvey wrote:
Viking King. wrote:Yes, but it is people like you and I that have caused it to get as big as it is, we want cheaper items,
industry want everything made at a cheaper labour cost to improve thier profit margin.
You may have noticed that big retailers are complaining about you and I shopping on the internet, Why?
because we can buy it cheaper from overseas just like they do and therefore cutting back thier profits.


You're not well are you viking king.
Hope you get better soon.
Well, you explain trade to me then.


Trade is meant to be to and fro from both parties - reciprocated.
Not one way (or biased), imports somewhat matched with exports

Viking King.

Re: Saving Australia from the Greens:--and Chinas red army

Post by Viking King. » Sun Apr 03, 2011 9:52 am

Trade is meant to be to and fro from both parties - reciprocated.
Not one way (or biased), imports somewhat matched with exports
Do we not sell raw materials to China so they can produce an item to be sold worldwide?
Do we not sell food product to them?
Do we not buy processed food product back from them?
Do we not sell timber product to them?
Do we not buy it back as either wood chip/pulp/furnature?

We buy and sell to each other, the only reason they have a bigger hand is because China has a population about 200 times bigger than we do, one bad thing is that our dollar can buy more from them than they can from us.
Same with U.S, we have equal dollar now, so we can buy more from them.

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Re: Saving Australia from the Greens:--and Chinas red army

Post by harvey » Sun Apr 03, 2011 12:32 pm

Viking King. wrote:
Trade is meant to be to and fro from both parties - reciprocated.
Not one way (or biased), imports somewhat matched with exports
Do we not sell raw materials to China so they can produce an item to be sold worldwide?
Do we not sell food product to them?
Do we not buy processed food product back from them?
Do we not sell timber product to them?
Do we not buy it back as either wood chip/pulp/furnature?

We buy and sell to each other, the only reason they have a bigger hand is because China has a population about 200 times bigger than we do, one bad thing is that our dollar can buy more from them than they can from us.
Same with U.S, we have equal dollar now, so we can buy more from them.


You're not familiar with the Rudd-Gillard foreign trade or current issues are you

Viking King.

Re: Saving Australia from the Greens:--and Chinas red army

Post by Viking King. » Sun Apr 03, 2011 8:47 pm

Forgive me, my bad, I though "Trade" was an agreement made between two parties.
So why do many believe that China will walk all over Australia?

Outlaw Yogi

Re: Saving Australia from the Greens:--and Chinas red army

Post by Outlaw Yogi » Sun Apr 03, 2011 9:16 pm

I imagine, because they don't recognise patents or registered designs, so will make knock offs of just about anything and everything, and now they're acquiring such a large manufacturing base they'll gain the ability to dominate economy of scale, meaning they can sell their products cheaper than we can make it.

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