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May 25, 2020 23:05:26   #
EN Submarine Qualified Loc: Wisconsin East coast
 
Kickaha wrote:
My daughter met an Australian online and he ended up coming here to stay for 3 months. After he went back, she and her 2 little girls flew there for what was going to be a 3 month stay. They ended up getting married and have spent the last year going through the immigration process trying to figure out which country to live in. I'd like it if they came back to the states (I know I'm being selfish), but what matters most is they are happy wherever they live.


I wish them a wonderful life no matter which country.
Have friends in Australia whom we have hosted here and visited there. Great place. They just talk funny.


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May 26, 2020 00:05:32   #
Kickaha Loc: Nebraska
 
EN Submarine Qualified wrote:
I wish them a wonderful life no matter which country.
Have friends in Australia whom we have hosted here and visited there. Great place. They just talk funny.



That's what my granddaughter said. The kids at the school said they liked her accent. She insisted that SHE didn't have an accent, THEY did.

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May 26, 2020 01:26:46   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
Kickaha wrote:
My daughter met an Australian online and he ended up coming here to stay for 3 months. After he went back, she and her 2 little girls flew there for what was going to be a 3 month stay. They ended up getting married and have spent the last year going through the immigration process trying to figure out which country to live in. I'd like it if they came back to the states (I know I'm being selfish), but what matters most is they are happy wherever they live.


I know someone like that a Scandinavian owns a motorcycle business put off building or buying because he didn't know where the family wanted or would be better off living permanently, I've been trying to figure out if Australia had any other opportunities other than to rise with China on the back of Gough Whitlam Government 1972 to 1975, Whitlam smashed Neoliberalism but the Trotskyist Socialists reinvented it, I don't think we did have any other opportunities after protectionism and death duties ended.

So some of Whitlam's ideas stayed, and some other improvements happened, federal gun control laws after the Port Arthur massacre 1996 made people feel a bit safer, problem is everything was paid for by trade with China so it's a difficult decision, Obama was going to break with China probably Biden won't until everything Trump's doing is undone then his female accomplice will shaft China anyway.

The most recent propaganda is that China really needs our iron ore, China doubled the price a few weeks ago, probably so Chinese Smelters would have no qualms about changing suppliers, this recession needs another infrastructure splurge like 2008, only China can do it, probably your daughter's family might be safer in the States financially.




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May 26, 2020 10:31:57   #
LAPhil Loc: Los Angeles, CA
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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Idk Phil but is L.A. open or did the scumbags lock it down until 4th July ?

First Comrade Garcetti said he was going to keep us shut down until the end of July, then lately he said L.A. would be shut down until they get a v*****e. However, as outrageous as that is, I don't take him too seriously at this point. He's up for re-e******n next year and I don't think he wants to leave a legacy as a one-term mayor who tyrannized his city. Hopefully the mood of the country and the rest of the state will influence him to loosen the bonds accordingly. If not he may have a full-scale revolt on his hands.

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May 26, 2020 12:07:17   #
Sicilianthing
 
LAPhil wrote:
First Comrade Garcetti said he was going to keep us shut down until the end of July, then lately he said L.A. would be shut down until they get a v*****e. However, as outrageous as that is, I don't take him too seriously at this point. He's up for re-e******n next year and I don't think he wants to leave a legacy as a one-term mayor who tyrannized his city. Hopefully the mood of the country and the rest of the state will influence him to loosen the bonds accordingly. If not he may have a full-scale revolt on his hands.
First Comrade Garcetti said he was going to keep u... (show quote)


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I say Revolt from A to Z

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