Tag: Money for nothing

Tim Gurner says employees have become too arrogant

Property developer Tim Gurner.

Tim Gurner is a tale stitched into the fabric of the Australian dream. The lump sum inheritance, or the familial guarantor. The financial backstop that’s always there in every story, though never in the headline. They are the foundational facts that are glazed over in the origin stories of Australia’s over-levered property wunderkinds.

The mindset of a brainless brat claiming “victimhood” and now being on “struggle street”. He should reveal his pay and bottom line over the past two decades rather than wail a dirge of mourning to his short-term loss of those recent Cha-Ching years. Gurner has no regard for the reality of the past 10 years where the data shows what he’s claiming is absolute bullshit.

Any financial downturn now in the building industry has been sudden and recent due to the rise in interest rates and the promises he made to secure his loans when rates were so low and for a very long time. If he’s financially squeezed now and over-leveraged and unprepared for it in the current market, it’s due to his own mismanagement. He can’t expect his workers to pay for for his fuck up. After all he didn’t share his profits with them during the boom times. But it sounds as if the little prick is promoting the expectations of Capitalism not to be made public and has made headlines globally. If he’s lucky he’ll be showered with money from a world of grandfathers and told to zip his lip.

Had he structured his business more cooperatively, sharing his profits with workers rather than railing against them he might have avoided the situation he finds himself in now. Seems his grandfather is dead and his family thinks he is an idiot and should have stayed mum. Hadn’t he heard of “phoenixing” a well-practiced builders’ strategy when financially in trouble.

“We need to see pain in the economy. We need to remind people that they work for the employer, not the other way around. There’s been a systematic change where employees feel the employer is extremely lucky to have them, as opposed to the other way around. It’s a dynamic that has to change.”

Source: Tim Gurner says employees have become too arrogant

Sinking Billions: Revolving Doors

Previously, in Part One of ‘Sinking Billions’
‘Undergunned and Overpriced’ – Missing records, billions in over-runs, and flawed ships – how the Australian Defence Department’s new Frigates project is a boondoggle for a British weapons-maker.

Declassified Australia is highlighting by this series of articles the extensive influence of industry insiders within government, the lack of transparency, and the absence of effective governance.

In the second part of her coverage of the Australian Defence Department’s new Frigates project, Michelle Fahy says it is a jobs merry-go-round for former military officers, bureaucrats and weapons makers.

Source: Sinking Billions: Revolving Doors

Self-Proclaimed Billionaire Trump Now Begging Small-Dollar Donors For Money | HuffPost Australia

Former President Donald Trump appealed to small-dollar donors to send him cash during his speech at the...
Begging for Chump Change

The lies Trump told at CPAC about the election and his record were not new, but his request for supporters to give money to his new political committee was a first.

Self-Proclaimed Billionaire Trump Now Begging Small-Dollar Donors For Money | HuffPost Australia

Here’s how Fox News is spinning the Mueller report

The destruction of  The Fourth Estate in the USA and what the American Constitution intended. Extreme Conservative Collusion to privatise  and monopolise Propaganda in the USA under the banner of News and Opinion ” Money for nothing and chicks for free” as far as the current President and TV Reality personality is concerned. (ODT)

Here’s how Fox News is spinning the Mueller report

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The Mueller report didn’t address collusion, but that’s not stopping Fox News from screaming “no collusion”

Cormann Says He Calls Woolworths CEO Each Week To Do Grocery Shop – The Shovel

That’s the way you do it. Money for nothing and trips for free. Cormann in the crosshairs with Joe Hockey’s help a case of Insider Trading? (ODT)

Cormann Says He Calls Woolworths CEO Each Week To Do Grocery Shop – The Shovel

A fair go for local news media

Last year, Facebook recorded $327 million in digital advertising revenue in Australia, and Google reported $882 million. Many industry experts believe most of this revenue came from aggregating local news content and swaying advertisers away from media organisations through cheaper rates. Google and Facebook have not clarified the source of their revenue because Australian corporate reporting standards do not require them to. This is a problem — a black hole in the local digital laws. The fact that Google and Facebook can surreptitiously make millions from local news content and avoid paying any royalty to the source is appalling. Local news media is already struggling. Like a parasite living off its host, these two corporate behemoths continue to breathe down their necks and make money off them. As a member of the local media and journalism community, I demand that our Federal Government do more. Their counterparts in India have imposed a 6 per cent equalisation levy on Google and Facebook’s advertising revenue. In the EU, plans are underway to impose a 3 per cent levy which will bring in €5 billion a year.

Source: A fair go for local news media

‘Too Little, Too Late’: Critics Denounce Trump-Linked Energy Firm’s Apology for Puerto Rico Threat | Common Dreams

Contrary to the tone of the company’s statement, the workers who Whitefish has brought to the island are not volunteers and are in fact being paid hundreds of dollars per hour—well over average rates—for their work.

The firm is financed by a major Trump donor, and its CEO employed the son of Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, who hails from the town where Whitefish is based.

Source: ‘Too Little, Too Late’: Critics Denounce Trump-Linked Energy Firm’s Apology for Puerto Rico Threat | Common Dreams