skippy.
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... wrote on Nov 16 th, 2011 at 10:29am: skippy. wrote on Nov 16 th, 2011 at 10:19am: ... wrote on Nov 16 th, 2011 at 10:12am: skippy. wrote on Nov 16 th, 2011 at 10:09am: ... wrote on Nov 16 th, 2011 at 10:06am: skippy. wrote on Nov 16 th, 2011 at 10:03am: ... wrote on Nov 16 th, 2011 at 9:58am: skippy. wrote on Nov 16 th, 2011 at 9:35am: BigOl64 wrote on Nov 16 th, 2011 at 9:25am: skippy. wrote on Nov 16 th, 2011 at 8:43am: cods wrote- Quote:the so called renewable will be no different They are for me, I haven't had a power bill for nine years. My brother in law had quarterly bills of 400 bucks, he got solar early this year, hasn't paid a bill since, in fact, he's making money. All nicely subsidised by the Australian taxpayer; solar power is a very expensive freebie indeed, especially for those who are too poor to afford it, as they are paying extra for those that can. I do love how lefties hate anyone being subsidied for anything, unless it is themselves of course. Yep ,subsidised just like private health funds, that Howard introduced. In fact when I got my solar it was subsidised too, by HOWARD. Most companies offer interest free loans for solar, and its not just the well off that can afford it, from my observations its the whiny little rightards that have not been successful in life that whine the loudest. Unless they're 'well off' enough to own their home, it doesn't matter whetehr they can afford the panels or not. Nobody is going to put solar panels on a rental. But why should I care - I already gots mine Are you claiming you need to be 'well off' to have a mortgage now?? I live on the far north coast of NSW, near Byron, and yes prices are a bit pricey around here, but 30 minutes in land is the largest city on the far north coast,and you can buy a house there for 200 hundred grand, hardly expensive. Depends how you define 'well-off'. I'd put 'well off' as midway between 'battlers' and 'wealthy'. So you don't need to be well off to have a mortgage do you?? even western Sydney would be affordable for most people, its just a whole to live in. Yes, most do need to be well off to have a mortgage AND have the spare cash for a solar set up. I might remind you that while house prices might be cheap in woopwoop, most people live in capital or major cities, where they're not so cheap. Are you really so petty as to make an argument out of this? I thought western Sydney was in a capital city, please explain??? look at the prices around Cambeltown and Green valley, then get back to us, I bet a mortgage would be comparable to rent in many of those places. I live in Perth so I don't know, or care, about house prices in some suburbs of Sydney. There's usually a reason why prices are much cheaper in one area than another. So what you really meant was a mortgage is only for the well off in a sort after good suburb, yes that's true, why didn't you say that to begin with.
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