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brown Australia Policy: Indians DOMINATE Melbourne Housing Market

The Lying Press admits Indians are taking over Melbourne’s housing market, but they couch their language to make it sound entirely normal. From News.com: Chinese property...

Australian Building Industry In Crisis: You Get What You Deserve

Blame Covid. Supply chains. Russia. Just don’t mention the bleeding obvious. How many paragraphs do you think this will take today? (Feel free to...

The recession reveals our weaknesses

For the first time in about a decade, the Australian economy is in recession. This is bad because the only thing either side of...

Quote of the Day: Moochers can pay us to leave

Yesterday Mark Moncrieff proposed paying foreign invaders to leave Australia as a solution to our impending demographic replacement. The final point he made was...

Dia Beltran: Housing Affordability Crisis in Australia

Everybody is talking about the coming Bubblegeddon which is going to hit the Australian housing market. It could hit tomorrow, it could hit in...

Australians are addicted to Ponzi

The Victorian state election in Australia last weekend shocked the political class on all sides right across the nation. The incumbent Labor government which...

The Truth about Australia’s HUGE Property Bubble

Australia has one of the biggest property bubbles the world has ever seen and it is going to pop eventually. The bigger it gets...

The recession Australia deserves to have

Australia’s housing bubble is on the verge of going pop. The housing bubble is based on a few factors, namely an immigration Ponzi scheme,...

The civil war that we might have to have

This article was originally published at https://pushingrubberdownhill.com/ on 16/10/18, where Adam Piggott publishes regularly and brilliantly. You can purchase Adam's books here. Australia’s last economic recession...

XYZ Live #36 – “Aborigine Day” with ScoMo, the Australian Housing...

Topics covered: Scott Morrison's proposal for a day to celebrate Aboriginal culture as an alternative to changing the date of Australia Day. Is Australia's...