Die Judicii wrote:We are all guilty of blaming the government/s for the current plight of our used to be great country.
The common catch phrases of, Weak Kneed,, Knee Jerk Reactions,, Gutless,, Clueless,, Ill Informed,, are a daily occurrance.
But where does the repair actually begin,, and what in particular needs to be done first and foremost, that will set us as a country back on the rails ????
So, become a Prime Minister, or even the government itself,,,,,,, and list in order of importance, what the REAL solutions would be for Australia.
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in 1996 , john howard didn't just introduce gun laws , he brought in free trade agreements , which removed import tariffs . the tariffs protected local industry and manufacturing. i've watched our industry decline over the last 30 years , we've lost jobs and the skilled workers those jobs produced . we hardly make anything anymore , it's all imported . urea for fertilizer is in the spotlight at the moment , we used to make it here . government didn't learn about our sovereignty and security from covid at all . we almost ran out of chemicals for purification of drinking water during covid cause it's imported from china . so to me , making things here is a big one, for our security and jobs .
secondly, scrap duel citizenship . it hardly inspires loyalty and patriotism to australia as a nation . much more stringent checks on immigrants . we've let some real ratbags into this country that don't assimilate . their here for the better living conditions , not to become australians
get out of UN agreements . the UN is driving our ridiculous green policies and dictating what refugees from what countries we have to take as well as influencing some of our foreign policies. our country , our choices .
our political system needs to be overhauled . one vote for the person your voting for . preferences and voting boundaries are being skewed to favour the duopoly . they've also put a cap on donations to the minors to favour the duopoly . it's hardly democratic .
so there's a few for ya DJ . it's early , my coffee hasn't kicked in yet , so some of these views maybe flawed . but this is the key points to me . when i did a stint recently driving a truck delivering plumbing for commercial and construction around brisbane and the goldy , the most common big projects in industry where massive sheds for transport and logistics. in a year i can't recall delivering to any new manufacturing business , just logistics for imports
