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View Poll Results: Can Australia continue to have a car industry?
Yes 33 33.67%
No 65 66.33%
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Old 25-12-2015, 09:49 AM   #11
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Default Re: Future Australian car industry?

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Originally Posted by castellan View Post
Yes I could be planning on bankrolling but I know a lot of wealthy people who will not invest in Australia any more, because they have been burnt to many times.

I know many people from other nations that are truly shocked at how we just toss away so many opportunity's not to mention the way most in Australia could not care less.

I am not in the 'hoping' to bring it back basket, but I do say that it did not have to be just tossed away.
Hope is only one thing, but I do say that this nation could of done a hell of a lot better and the fact is it did not have to close down and it did so, only due to a lot of foolishness.
Backward moronic unions have killed many business in Australia because their communist inspired and they have been working to destroy capitalism, not to mention the far right wing trash has only helped them do it.

General Motors said of Australia after WW2 that it did not truly want to invest in Australia on it's own bat, because it was too socialist, so they would never of came here, and only did as such because the government wanted them here.
TL;DR: No, you're not going to be doing anything about it so you're just as bad as the people you're talking about.
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