Lmao murdoch?Luckily he’s in Australia so we should be okay.
Lmao murdoch?Luckily he’s in Australia so we should be okay.
so this is that "avocado toast" clown?
We need to see a bullet fly through his head and his ilk. Same deal with the Hollywood exec talking about people needing to lose houses before the negotiate.
Capitalists have gone mask off since the pandemic, and for those who are hard of hearing/ slow, this is a declaration of war on the labor class. Do with that information what you will.
if his country saw 50% unemployment, he'd never step foot outside his bunker until things settled down.
unemployment reached 25% during the great depression, a lot of rich people wouldn't be safe if the most educated generation in history saw 50% unemployment in any first world country.
if his country saw 50% unemployment, he'd never step foot outside his bunker until things settled down.
unemployment reached 25% during the great depression, a lot of rich people wouldn't be safe if the most educated generation in history saw 50% unemployment in any first world country.
fukk a bullet. We need swords and guillotines. Decimate their mortal flesh like beef from a cow.
Millionaire tells millennials: if you want a house, stop buying avocado toast
Australian real estate mogul Tim Gurner advised young people to solve their housing woes by putting their ‘$22 a pop’ toast toward a deposit insteadwww.theguardian.com
It's him. These multimillionaires are so divorced from reality they think that not having coffee or avocado on toast will allow someone to purchase a house that is hundreds of thousands of dollars. Meanwhile, they don't want to pay anyone a reasonable wage and are in fact, openly saying we need to tank the economy to get employees back in line with their expectations.
He's wrong because the law of Supply and Demand is suppose to work in both directions. Productivity has steadily grown, why wages have been flat for 50 years. Wages may in fact be down from 50 years ago. So the solution isn't high unemployment but higher wages. He's just promoting the option that he personally benefits from.What did he say wrong? You think a bunch of people who don’t want to work is good for the economy?
No, he’s not Murdoch.Lmao murdoch?