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Wednesday 29 April 2020

Canberra to call Beijing's bluff over economic boycott threat

Posted to Facebook on 29/4/2020 1:21 AM
Posted to The Age (28/4/2020) on 29/4/2020
Commenting on "Cambridge scientist suggests virus did not originate in Wuhan"

https://www.theage.com.au/politics/federal/canberra-to-call-beijing-s-bluff-over-economic-boycott-threat-20200428-p54nw0.html

Australian government howls like a wolf in a wolf pack, because it does not want to be left out, especially when big brother bully US is calling for an international inquiry into the origins of coronavirus.

The three Amigos from Australia, a country with a democratic political system - Scott Morrison, Peter Dutton and Marise Payne, have been pointing fingers at China so adamantly, prejudging China of committing the biggest international crime without giving China the presumption of innocence.

Morrison is the first world leader to call for a ban on China's wet markets. Payne suggested China withheld information regarding the spread of the virus, while Dutton said "China needs to 'answer questions' on the virus origins after unsubstantiated reports from the US that it was grown in a lab in Wuhan and accidentally escaped."

What if the origin is not Wuhan, but from the US or another country? Will US allow international scrutiny while the pandemic continues to kill more than 2,000 a day in the country?

In 2009, Australia had a record number of 631,935 international student enrolment, but in 2012 it fell to 515,813. The decline was not global event, but it was due to change of Australian government policies. The students went to other countries like UK, Canada, Germany, etc.

International students need more than education. They also need accommodation, food, recreation, etc.

There is a very strong competitor which can offer a place for the international students, as well as with great tourist destinations, and that is New Zealand which is more than a lovable country, but also has a down-to-earth and kind Prime Minister.

I have been a keen traveller and I know there are many countries that can offer plenty of places of interest to visit. Australia will stand to lose plenty if it does not play the card right.

Chinese people are very different from people in many countries - a lockdown in Wuhan means a complete lockdown. The people understand societal good comes before individuals'. When China is being bullied, the citizens unite, because patriotism kicks in.

Australia will be badly financially wounded after the pandemic and needs a lot of money to fill the financial blackhole.

I doubt Beijing is bluffing, because many countries just love to supply China anything and everything in order to fill the empty coffers.

Thank you for reading.


Wednesday 22 April 2020

Negative impact of coronavirus pandemic - Economic Depression

Posted to Facebook on 22/4/2020 6:02 PM
Commenting on "Negative impact of coronavirus pandemic - Economic Depression"


A few months ago, Australians were more concerned about declining in housing financing and weak income growth, but now the coronavirus pandemic bring forth two gigantic nightmare, namely unemployment and population decline.

The pandemic kicks start a depression, and this could trigger loan defaults and foreclosures. This would exacerbate price declines.

This is the first time Australia is facing the biggest population decline in history. More than 300,00 tourists, temporary workers, and students have already departed Australia this year. It is expected another 300,000 people could leave the country to return home by year’s end.

In 2018-2019, international education contributed $37.6b to the Australian economy.

The decline in international students coming to study has a negative impact on the survival of the higher education sector, as well as on accommodation demand, especially in the CBD areas and near the institutions.

Due to loss of employment or reduction in income, many young people move back to stay with their parents instead of living out in rental properties.

This is a global economic shock, and the recovery will take quite some time. However, for the cash rich, the opportunity has arrived!

Thank you for reading.


Friday 3 April 2020

Coronavirus Australia: Hundreds pictured at Manly Beach despite social distancing orders

Posted to Facebook on 3/4/2020 10:18 PM
Commenting on "Coronavirus Australia: Hundreds pictured at Manly Beach despite social distancing orders"

https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/health-problems/coronavirus-australia-hundreds-pictured-at-manly-beach-despite-social-distancing-orders/news-story/f5eb82e2e3c64d603f3dd9cb76af4afe

This is how Australia can be hit by a sudden surge of infection cases, and the curve will not flatten but rise exponentially soon.

The idiotic politicians really have rocks in their heads believing that some young people can be trusted to follow the restrictions to stay at home unless for permissible reasons.

How can the full force of the law be thrown at such big number? How can the police contain and restrain these law breakers if a riot is to flare up? How can the police handcuff them without being closer than 1.5m?

It is joke that different states impose different fines and possible jail terms. Why can’t these be standardised?

Two weeks ago, 70 students from University of Texas flew to Mexico to a spring break party. Upon returned, 24 tested positive of the virus. Just imagine the number of innocent passengers on the commercial flight that could be infected by these brainless twits, all in their 20’s. This is how community transmission occurs.

Many people including the not so smart politicians misunderstand the term social distancing which does not just mean separation at a distance. Social distancing implies avoid social interaction or distancing from social activities.

I have been saying to bring on the lockdown, or better still call it CURFEW, a word most idiots can understand.

If my logical mind does not fail me, I foresee a jump in community transmission in the next few days, all because of these irresponsible hoons.

Thank you for reading.

https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/health-problems/coronavirus-australia-hundreds-pictured-at-manly-beach-despite-social-distancing-orders/news-story/f5eb82e2e3c64d603f3dd9cb76af4afe