Increase Age Pensions Now Mr Rudd

The Reserve Bank has come to the rescue of big business, now Mr Rudd please come to the rescue of the less fortunate.

The Board of The Reserve Bank of Australia today decided to lower the official Government cash interest rate by 1% from 7.0% to 6%, effective Wednesday 8 October 2008. For standard variable home loan mortgage borrowers, this drop may translate to a 0.5% to 0.8% reduction in their individual rate.

This huge drop is a direct response to the turmoil in world financial markets. The Bank in my opinion, is attempting to stimulate lending in both business and home loan sectors. Both benefit the bank executives and the top end of town. The benefit to ordinary home owners is a fortunate side dish winner for a government craving credibility, and wondering what will become us if China stop buying our commodities at an obsene rate. The drought has ment our ability to produce food for export is diminished and our manufacturing sector is almost dead after decades of neglect by sucessive governments. I guess we still have mountains of gold somewhere in the outback.

I hope the radical rate drop works, despite my misgivings for its reason, but I for one would also like to see an increase in all Centrelink payments, including the age pension and newstart allowance. This act will stimulate the economy, as the less fortunate will spend their money giving a boost to our biggest industry, retail.

If your Bank or Lender does offer to reduce your rate, please check their work. Banks and other financial institutions make huge profits and sometimes huge errors. Get some mortgage checking software, keep them honest.
Stumble It!

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