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is it true that straya wuz cheapest cunt during wap according to the video
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from the video

Here's what Australian housing used to be during the White Australia policy, $8,000 houses ($160,000 in today's money) with govt-backed low-interest loans with just $5 money down ($100 in today's money) in all-White neighborhoods with decent amount of land to go with it.

>The 1950s and 1960s dream

>At the end of the 1950s, the median house price was around $7,000–$8,000 at a time when average earnings were around $2,000 per year. At the interest rates of the time (of around 5 per cent), such an income would support a loan of more than $9,000.
>A significant contribution to the expansion of home ownership came from houses built under the Commonwealth State Housing Agreement of the time – in other words, from social investment. These houses were on-sold on the basis of a 5 pound ($10) deposit and funded through mortgage finance provided by a highly regulated mortgage finance industry or by direct government lending.

Research Report No. 10
Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute
>https://www.ahuri.edu.au/sites/default/files/migration/documents/NRV3_Research_Paper_10.pdf
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>>526118785
Before 2000, Australia was the cheapest cost of living country with highest quality of life. Cheapest housing, food, clothing, construction costs etc.. No import dependency. No immigration. Local production. Sydney and Melbourne were not overcrowded, and the houses were cheap. Then in Y2K, the United Nations, China, Saudi... Asia forced Australia to send industries to Asia and open its borders to ghenghis mughal jihad
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vb LONGnecks @ twenty to 8 in tha fackin' mornin'
get that up ya ya dog cunt
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>>526118862
Not to mention Australia had zero debt.
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aussie in his natural habitat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVhabd9rjPI
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>>526119027
>>526119027
that's one of many arguments to bring back wap

also
straya had the world's first middle class simply because they banned shitskins/coolies/mongs/nogs/poos

18th century, Australia was often called a "Workingman's Paradise" because its laborers enjoyed the highest standard of living in the world, with higher wages and shorter hours than their counterparts in Europe or America
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>>526119148
In the 50's through the 70's it was lifetime employment, full pension, family insurance. summer vacations with the family. House, 2 cars, pool, yard. Teenagers bought cars in high school and rodded them up. 20-somethings took road trips across the United States in convertibles without seat belts.

Hotels had TV guides, even for cable. Parking was free. If you called to reserve a room you got the front desk of the hotel you were staying at.
You could call the operator and have three way-calls with your friends and family across the country. Voices were crystal clear. No one faded out, there was no static, the line was perfect.

You could rent movies for a buck for a week. And record it.
You could buy beer and cigarettes at 18.
To watch TV you just bought a TV and turned it on. All sports were free.

If you guys knew how much we have lost, you would be so black pilled you would never get out of bed.
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>>526118785
Cheapest cunt during wet ass pussy?
Well yea I guess, our women are whores and will suck cock for an ice-cream and a pepsi during times of crisis.



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