freediver wrote on Aug 10
th, 2012 at 7:30pm:
Australians have more houses of far better quality than at any time in history.
What's the point of having better houses if people don't have a choice to buy cheaper ones? Is this society forcing us to progress to a higher quality of life, and therefore living a more expensive life without the option of a cheaper one? We might as well buy caravans and park in our friend's driveway.
John Smith wrote on Aug 10
th, 2012 at 9:08pm:
what do you hope to achieve by hijacking every single thread with the same crap about sueing everyone?
It's just what makes him an individual.
freediver wrote on Aug 10
th, 2012 at 9:30pm:
Is is not a class issue. Everyone is better off. And yes Saul, they can even afford the debt.
What about those who can't afford this lifestyle? What goes up has to come down. Life can't keep getting better and better. Future generations will have to pay for our recklessness. Everyone keeps aiming for a better life, but I don't think this is sustainable. It's better to be poor and satisfied with what you have than to be like Humpty Dumpty and have a great fall.
Life may be cheaper in the short term, but our society is not entirely of our own making. We are not an independent nation. For example, we import most of our oil from overseas. We buy cheap consumer products that were made in China and many of these products were designed in America. What happens if someone cuts off the supply? How would we survive?
We're going to have to start training horses for transport, rebuilding our factories and laboratories and stop people from doing Arts degrees. There aren't enough people studying science and engineering. When life gets hard, that's when the brain drain has to stop. That's when we start following the example of Germany.
Too many people want the easy life but not the bleeding and sweating to get there.
aquascoot wrote on Aug 10
th, 2012 at 9:41pm:
that for every winner, there must also be a loser.
Exactly. Life is a zero sum game. You win, someone else has to lose.