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Half the kids in this image along with millions of other young people across the country will be rent slaves for all of their lives—shackled to a landlord—never knowing the security of owning their own home—and they have not got the slightest clue why—well— the newspaper—”the question is inkorporated” is going to change all that.

This online newspaper is all about fighting for the reboot of the au dream—resurrecting the “lucky country” for the nation’s young people, it’s about the abolition of rent slavery and mega-mortgage poverty, it’s about telling young people why houses are unaffordable—what caused it and how to fix it.

It’s about the lack of integrity of Australia’s major political parties and why they are “so past their use by date”.

It’s about many things and we will get there.

It’s about democracy on its knees—“government for the people by the people” perpetually molested by the governing class, it’s about standing up for democracy—helping it off its knees—one question at a time—all of it—just one question at a time.

One question at a time—is—a—long—shot—but if the question is asked a thousand times by a thousand people or a hundred thousand times by a hundred thousand people—not such a long shot.

The question is inkorporated will do just that—ask “the question is” of members of the governing class at the end of an analysis on topics such as:

The housing bubble and its consequent housing unaffordability crisis.

Corruption by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) in 2015 on “Home Ownership” and its continuing damage to the society today by way of housing stress, housing unaffordability, homelessness, increasing poverty, productivity decline and loss of monetry policy effectiveness etc.

The use of housing as a tax minimisation scheme by Federal politicians and other high salary earners causing the Nation’s decline in home ownership.

Why unlike Norway, Australia’s governing class has not insisted on National wealth building from Australia’s natural resources.

The nightmare of Neoliberalism along with its imposition of private monopolies of essential services on the society etc., etc.

The general format of each article of the newspaper is as follows:

  • An analysis of a topic such as the housing bubble will be presented.
  • Members of the governing class responsible for the economic or social outcome will be asked questions regarding the topic in “the question is” section of each article.
  • You as a readers can ask “the question is” of these members of the governing class by simply clicking the red “the question is“ button.
  • This is your democracy so ask the question and being better informed is the only defence of our democracy we have— there is no other way except for Constitutional reform. You may also find it is in yours and your children’s best interests to know the answers to these questions.

Below is the first question from the article titled “Australia’s Housing Bubble Overvaluation Quantified at 84%—the killer of the Au Dream“ addressed to Governor Bullock of the RBA since the RBA is in large part responsible for prudent economic stewardship of the economy and by law must step up if the politics of successive governments stymie sound economic governance and it is way past time that the RBA lived up to its responsibilities and called out the housing bubble:

“The question is—Governor Bullock and this and the following questions are directed to all members of the RBA Boards as well—have you noticed the astronomical housing bubble that has evolved since the institution of the 50% Capital Gains Tax Discount on investment property sale profits?”

And the second question:

“If you or any members of the RBA Boards have not noticed the bubble then—Why not?”

A couple of other questions from the same article asked of Governor Bullock and the Board’s Members.

“Governor Bullock what hope do the five or six year old working class children starting school this year or ten years ago or ten years hence, intending to become a nurse or teacher or of some such vocation, have of buying their own home after graduation if the housing investor tax concessions are allowed to prevail?”

“Do you think these children know, Governor Bullock, that they are players in a real live game of Manopoly with the likes of Anthony Albaneses, Tony Burke, Peter Dutton, Susan Ley, Karen Andrews, Tanya Pliberseck, Allegra Spender, Daniel Tehan, Michelle Rowland, David Littleproud, etc., etc., etc…………. a game that they have already lost if they lack family money and in this loss— no matter what their choice of profession up to about the the tenth percentile past the average salary—they are already rent slaves and burdened with its hideous rent slave poverty—they just haven’t arrived there yet?”

If you want to ask these questions of Governor Bullock and the members or the RBA Boards then go to the article titled “Australia’s Housing Bubble Overvaluation Quantified at 84%—the killer of the Au Dream“ and click on the red “the question is” button, it looks like this:

Every click of the button in that article and other articles is counted and this count is displayed at the top of each article in the line “the question count—counted clicks”.

“make the count count—hit the button” — in the fight for the life of the lucky country

“make the count count—hit the button” — this will do for the paper’s slogan—tell it to your friends put it on a T-shirt.