'Failed migration strategy': Labor has 'no plan' for how to boost productivity
'Failed migration strategy': Labor has 'no plan' for how to boost productivity
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@elenawalker3746 Says:
Both the red and blue teams have failed especially using the ponzi student visas with recent stories surfacing on various media channels where Indian students are openly admitting to rorting Australia’s visa system through dodgy “ghost colleges” that leave them “free to work until they get residency”. Another story about an Indian migration agents using a loophole and tell Indians to enrol in childcare studies, even if they can't speak English properly as the English language requirements have been relaxed pointing out this study option provides one of the easiest pathways to permanent residency and citizenship. As Home Affairs Minister Dutton claimed he was taking a hard line against undesirables remaining in Australia. When the Administrative Affairs Tribunal (AAT) overturned his decisions, he complained, well what really happened is that he already had the power to ignore the AAT rulings but allowed the “killer, sex offenders and drug dealers” to remain in Australia. Also under Dutton’s watch the Albanian Mafia were identified as proficient experts at obtaining visas for its members even to the extent that they managed to secure federal government licensed migration agents in Australia to assist them in obtaining visas for their members. Then the red team is also allowing international criminals to stay in Australia and wonder the streets.
@davehad-enough2369 Says:
Albanese's failed migration strategy leading directly to the housing crisis.
@SimonXin-r4j Says:
Labour is absolutely hopeless.
@tonyperkins7485 Says:
I think candels will solve the problem 😅
@phoenixrises7988 Says:
Immigrants are taking our houses. Immigrants are taking our jobs. Time to crackdown and limit migration and cap foreign students.
@ricky6864 Says:
Productivity is easily fixed.... get rid of all the useless government departments that are not needed
@ragoldman3025 Says:
I think if we keep focusing on the humanities side of business amplifying the growth of some and denouncing the value of the majority. We focus more on the psychology of people rather than the benefit of positivity. If we keep focusing on all the negative things about "the old ways" and trying to force social norms on society, and use social conditioning to shape the country into some kind of thinj tank ideal - we will ultimately see growth, performance, and moral rise up in levels that are unparalleled to previous generations. The forecast of passive aggressive domination of the national zeitgeist in order to maximise geopolitical optics on the global stage, will undoubtedly deliver Australia into a fruitful and free spirited society of risk and reward in business pioneering like we've never seen before. More red tape, government intervention and socially chastising concepts that encourage fear of expression and deliver subservient behaviour to social norms and hivemind thinking. You're onto a winner Canada... I mean Australia
@vmura Says:
Where is the criminal Dan?
@tomjones5338 Says:
Skynews turned of the comments section on uber transitioning into genociding the elderly services
@peterburke8650 Says:
We need to make quality products. Selling each other coffee..waxing arseholes and flipping houses won't work.
@sirstiffpilchard Says:
Can't improve economy growth while energy prices keep rising due to Labor's obsession with wind and solar energy supply
@blobfishking9143 Says:
We should not Bali out VIC under any circumstance
@harrysoothsayer5086 Says:
tariffs
@DominicPelleREAL1 Says:
Vote for the LNP. See the Labor premiers brought to justice for their mishandling of COVID and the poverty it has wrought on your country. I mean...if you're a thinking adult who cares and comprehends, that is.

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