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Old 06-02-2014, 01:45 PM   #10
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Default Re: Economists in Reverse Over the Car Industry

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Agreed, but I think in Oz there is an 'If we don't think about it, it will never happen' mentality. In a day and age where negatives have been abolished, this was bound to be the result...
Spot mate, there i think is an over whelming thought process in this country that good old US of A will come and fight our battles for us if it hits the fan.

No doubt as long time allies they would do their best to help us out , but economically US is still struggling, and if media reports are true they are as we speak down sizing the military because it is a case of have too , they will not always be able to fight our battles for us, and neither should they be expected to.
People here need a bit a bit of a wake up call.
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