THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: While housing markets in the rest of the world crumbled, Australia's market stayed robust. Critics, however, warn of a housing bust. WSJ's Geoffrey Rogow went to Sydney's Property Expo to find out what average Australians think of the debate.
Democracy is an illusion! It’s become a political system fostered by the élite, for the élite, in order to fool the people that they have a stake in the system. In actual fact, they have virtually none. The whole political system in the modern era, despite having noble beginnings, is now used to benefit the few at the expense of the many. – Mark Alexander, June 29, 2018
Wednesday, 3 November 2010
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: While housing markets in the rest of the world crumbled, Australia's market stayed robust. Critics, however, warn of a housing bust. WSJ's Geoffrey Rogow went to Sydney's Property Expo to find out what average Australians think of the debate.
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