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Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:06 am
by tigerpie
Wishful thinking that companies won't be trading with China when this is all over.
While its cheaper to buy from china we will still trade with them in order to make bigger profits.

We've all now had a huge reminder that they have zero global community responsibility.

Every pandemic, other than Ebola, has its origins in China and they'll never change.
They eat tiger dicks, cause they think it makes them braver and more virile.
That culture is totally ingrained in their society and will never change.

In a perfect world, stop all imports and exports to China and put them back in the dark until they clean up their act!
They should be made to pay reparations, like Germany had to, for bringing the whole world to a halt.
Bring them to their knees until the pull their #$cking heads in!

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:07 am
by TEX07
Corona Man wrote:Ok guys, how do you feel about this.....

I just retrieved an e-mail out of my junk file, from a Chinese company, offering to sell my company face masks.

Opportunistic or not?

Rich, given these ar$ewipes started this thing.

They got a sharp reply.


There was someone going round the Village SC Carpark last week putting flyers on all the car windows selling them for $2.50ea.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:08 am
by Q.
tigerpie wrote:Wishful thinking that companies won't be trading with China when this is all over.
While its cheaper to buy from china we will still trade with them in order to make bigger profits.

We've all now had a huge reminder that they have zero global community responsibility.

Every pandemic, other than Ebola, has its origins in China and they'll never change.
They eat tiger dicks, cause they think it makes them braver and more virile.
That culture is totally ingrained in their society and will never change.

In a perfect world, stop all imports and exports to China and put them back in the dark until they clean up their act!
They should be made to pay reparations, like Germany had to, for bringing the whole world to a halt.
Bring them to their knees until the pull their #$cking heads in!


This would cripple Australia

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:09 am
by Booney
It would, but I think it's inevitable our current trade agreements will change.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:11 am
by Q.
China annually imports 4.5 million tonnes of Australian barley worth $1.2 billion on average.

You cut that off, you cripple every farmer in Australia.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:17 am
by Corona Man
tigerpie wrote:Wishful thinking that companies won't be trading with China when this is all over.
While its cheaper to buy from china we will still trade with them in order to make bigger profits.

We've all now had a huge reminder that they have zero global community responsibility.

Every pandemic, other than Ebola, has its origins in China and they'll never change.
They eat tiger dicks, cause they think it makes them braver and more virile.
That culture is totally ingrained in their society and will never change.

In a perfect world, stop all imports and exports to China and put them back in the dark until they clean up their act!
They should be made to pay reparations, like Germany had to, for bringing the whole world to a halt.
Bring them to their knees until the pull their #$cking heads in!


Agreed, if there is going to be a hashtag here perhaps it's one for ScoMo - #sendthebilltobeijing

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:18 am
by tigerpie
Jim05 wrote:
Booney wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
Booney wrote:Here's some food for thought.

Will the future see an Aussie built car once again?
Nope.
Everyone is doing their bit and being patriotic currently but when push comes to shove finance dictates what people are willing to pay and most people won’t pay 20-30% extra for an Australian made car.
With the ridiculous wages being paid it just isn’t viable


Agreed, I'm only floating a hypothetical though.

But, the government is going to have to drive our economy through the roof and what better way than stopping/restricting cheap imports ( of all manner of things ) and manufacture them locally? A whole supply chain once again lives.
True but car manufacturing is just too costly in Australia. No one wants to pay top dollar for the garbage Holden and Ford were producing

Jim. Ever owned one?
The VF is one of the finest cars in the world!
Its an attitude shift in the buyer that we need.
That goes for all Australian products.
Every time you buy one you should be proud you are keeping your neighbour, your mate, your kids mate, in a job.
But no its cheaper to buy a Great Wall shitbox so that's what you'll do.
I'm alright Jack screw the rest of ya mentality. Not the Australian way.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:19 am
by Corona Man
Q. wrote:China annually imports 4.5 million tonnes of Australian barley worth $1.2 billion on average.

You cut that off, you cripple every farmer in Australia.

No problem, new pricing structure post Covid-19 - that Barley is now worth $2.4 billion.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:20 am
by Booney
And the government will encourage us to buy local. It has to. We're currently around $200bn ( IIRC ) in stimulus packages deep.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:25 am
by The Bedge
I worry/wonder the long term impacts this event may have on our future as people if it goes for an extended period - like will social distancing, restricted trading hours/shopping hours become the norm? Will people stop shaking hands with people they see? Will people walk around with facemasks constantly? Will those who can continue to work from home more often? Will the younger generation lose valuable social interaction skills?

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:27 am
by MW
The Bedge wrote:I worry/wonder the long term impacts this event may have on our future as people if it goes for an extended period - like will social distancing, restricted trading hours/shopping hours become the norm? Will people stop shaking hands with people they see? Will people walk around with facemasks constantly? Will those who can continue to work from home more often? Will the younger generation lose valuable social interaction skills?


Social media/mobile phones has already done this...

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:31 am
by tigerpie
Q. wrote:China annually imports 4.5 million tonnes of Australian barley worth $1.2 billion on average.

You cut that off, you cripple every farmer in Australia.

Well not every farmer but i get your point.

These *"ckers are fast becoming THE global bully that everyone's scared of.

Let's say the next pandemic that generates there wipes their population in half, or more....kills their economy and sends them broke.
They won't be importing bugger all then, and we certainly wouldn't be importing anything from them.
Same result.

I'm just saying its time someone stood up to them.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:32 am
by Booney
The Bedge wrote:I worry/wonder the long term impacts this event may have on our future as people if it goes for an extended period - like will social distancing, restricted trading hours/shopping hours become the norm? Will people stop shaking hands with people they see? Will people walk around with facemasks constantly? Will those who can continue to work from home more often? Will the younger generation lose valuable social interaction skills?


It's going to take us several weeks, if not months to adjust to this new normal that has been cast upon us and I think at the other end we'll have new behaviours that will stick with us for longer than we've been forced to do them.

Ie - if we can't shake hands for 12 months it will be years before it's seen as normal again, if ever.

Re face masks, no, this time next year we'll be getting 'flu and 'rona vaccines.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:33 am
by tigerpie
The Bedge wrote:I worry/wonder the long term impacts this event may have on our future as people if it goes for an extended period - like will social distancing, restricted trading hours/shopping hours become the norm? Will people stop shaking hands with people they see? Will people walk around with facemasks constantly? Will those who can continue to work from home more often? Will the younger generation lose valuable social interaction skills?

What you mean just like China?

Good point you make though.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:34 am
by Brodlach
Been really odd seeing people and not shaking hands, feels a little awkward

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:36 am
by Q.
Corona Man wrote:
Q. wrote:China annually imports 4.5 million tonnes of Australian barley worth $1.2 billion on average.

You cut that off, you cripple every farmer in Australia.

No problem, new pricing structure post Covid-19 - that Barley is now worth $2.4 billion.


That's be nice, but that's not how it works.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:39 am
by Corona Man
Q. wrote:
Corona Man wrote:
Q. wrote:China annually imports 4.5 million tonnes of Australian barley worth $1.2 billion on average.

You cut that off, you cripple every farmer in Australia.

No problem, new pricing structure post Covid-19 - that Barley is now worth $2.4 billion.


That's be nice, but that's not how it works.

Because they can buy Barley elsewhere.... no problems we can collude with whomever we like, price remains firm.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:39 am
by Booney
Q. wrote:
Corona Man wrote:
Q. wrote:China annually imports 4.5 million tonnes of Australian barley worth $1.2 billion on average.

You cut that off, you cripple every farmer in Australia.

No problem, new pricing structure post Covid-19 - that Barley is now worth $2.4 billion.


That's be nice, but that's not how it works.


As someone who is involved in importing from China I can tell you it's exactly how they work!

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:41 am
by tigerpie
Brodlach wrote:Been really odd seeing people and not shaking hands, feels a little awkward

I ran in to an old footy mate I haven't seen in ages at the supermarket.
We both went to shake hands, then kinda did an awkward pull back like we had shit on our hands.
Must've looked funny. We both had a giggle about it.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:42 am
by Pseudo
Booney wrote:
Dutchy wrote:IMO the government could do something really simple to assist the mental health of people for the next month and thats extend daylight savings for another month. I know Im enjoying the hour after dinner, whether it be a walk, ride or kick of the footy with the kids or just muck around in the garden. This helps me massively with what is going on after a tough day at work. I know that will make the mornings darker for longer but give me the daylight at the end of the day every time.


I'm finding motivation very low, being dark still at 7am isn't helping.

^ what he said!