Socialist vs Individualist - a short story.
My neighbours are socialist Boomers. They still have their “Yes” sign up on the front fence from last years failed referendum, and I learned to avoid politics (Greens voters) in our chitchat because I know we disagree.
Recently they got a letter from my landlord complaining about a tree overhanging my fence - I told them not to worry about it because I’m not bothered by it, a small patch of dead grass in the back corner from its shade isn’t a concern. They were thankful for that as it would clearly be a pain to cut and cost a bit to get an arborist in; we’re on generally good terms despite our differences.
Anyway today I awoke to a beaten up car blocking our shared driveway. I had a look inside and it looks like someone living rough, but it doesn’t appear to be abandoned.
The car is completely blocking my car but the neighbours were able to squeeze their Tesla out past it.
So I came out for a delivery after they’d just returned with the lady Boomer on her phone looking up the council’s number. She was about to call them to get it towed and I asked her to please stop and just wait a bit. The fella just says “I want it gone” 😂
Anyway I talked them off the ledge and said wait til this evening, it could be someone at work and I don’t need my car today so let’s not cause this person any more problems. They grumblingly agreed.
So my individualist arse seeing this situation wanted to give this car owner the benefit of the doubt and avoid having what looks to be all their possessions seized with a massive fine to get them back.
The socialists who virtue signal about helping others, who are not inconvenienced as I am, wanted to have the state intervene and have this clearly poor person go through the cost and stress of dealing with them to get their stuff back.
These were just mine and their natural reactions to a situation. Thought it interesting that their supposed “empathy” went out the window the second there’s an eyesore out the front and they reverted straight to Gov intervention with no self-awareness for what it might mean for this person, especially given the way they vote is essentially to take money from people like me to give to people like this..
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I think that's a part of the problem with any statist, communists, or lovers of centralising forces, they think if they pay enough they can outsource their conscience and compassion for other humans.
Where I come from we call these people champagne socialists.
I saw recently a note about house prices there. $4-$5 million? Is it still good for one bedroom? 🤔
They're just pretenders and hypocrites.
Will follow you to follow this. Interesting to see the bidders. Mostly mainland Chinese or Taiwanese? Do you know?
It has mostly been developers with a healthy contingent of mainland Chinese and wealthy Boomers levering up into investment properties. Developers have started to drop off, Chinese money and Boomers still going strong.
Australia is one of a very short list of countries who's PPP / USD ratio is greater than one.
Bermuda. Switzerland. Australia. British Virgin Islands. Liechtenstein.
I'm not saying our economy is disproportionately fuelled by money laundering and dark money capital flows. Absolutely not.
And it looks like a lot, since we also have the ruins of a real economy and most of our peers don't...
Last question if I may. Is this happening only at the east (gold) coast or everywhere in AUS?
At least the house in Kellyville looks like the buyer could move in tomorrow. There's a YouTube channel where the guy says something like "this is what 6 mlion will buy you in Sydney" then proceeds to show you a house that should be torn down on 300ms squared. 🙄🙄 He does a whole bunch of places just like that, it's kind of wild.
I couldn't find the guy I saw last time but the first minute of this gives almost similar vibes.
Your neighbors’ reaction is not directly related to their socialist views, it’s a symptom of being a statist.
Sydney definitely has the worst of it, but Adelaide home values have doubled in 4 years:
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There is nowhere in Australia where the average person can buy a house any more:
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You’d need to be on 3X average income to buy a home: View quoted note →
In fact the median household can only afford 13% of homes in the country: View quoted note →
"Bubble, bubble /
Toil and trouble /
In my cauldron /
Bake and bubble"
The witches, in MacBeth. Also Australia's economic strategy
Here’s $1.3 million dollarydoos in Annandale: View quoted note →
Saw another a week or so ago that went for $3 million and it literally didn’t have a roof - had been burned and condemned so people couldn’t inspect it but still got snapped up for the land.
Our parasites are basically playing Russian roulette with the economy. Pump it as hard as possible and hope you can kick the can so the bust doesn’t come on your watch.
We all know whoever cops the bust will be sidelined for a generation so methinks Labor will go one term and handball the grenade back to the Libs.
Well played! There are usually alternative ways to deal with situations other than relying on the authorities.
The Prime Cockroaches these days all seem retire to the USA where they cash in their chips.
We're like a West African dictatorship in that, and it means they don't have a stake in whatever they leave behind...
Astonishing. Thank you for all that information.
Any update on the car? Still there?
And yeah, chill & a bit of patience is usually a much better idea than going nuclear.
Yep update here:
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