IFocus
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Hey @IFocus, this is the guy who supported the mantra, "There are too many leaners and not enough lifters", he isn't as silly as he is cabbage looking IMO.
US economy will suffer regardless of a Trump or Harris win, former treasurer Hockey warns
The former Australian treasurer and ambassador to the United States, Joe Hockey, says the US dollar will grow weaker under either of the platforms of US presidential hopefuls Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. He also warned the Republican that he had made "absurd" spending commitments.www.abc.net.au
There's something strange happening across the western world. There's an authoritarian model being laid over multiple countries. All similar and involve:
Internet censorship.
The undermining of technical skills and standards.All similar and involve:
Yes it's all about optics, Swanny is still riding the wave of being "the Worlds best treasurer and still wondering how he caught the wave in the first place". LolHmm then photographed smoking cigars being a leaner
Hockey was a B grade minister in Howards government but promoted because of his communication skills.
Got done over by Abbott in the leadership stakes and became a failed treasure or at least failing to get his 1st budget passed.
Then to move him out of the way took the learners option and became ambassador to the US.
By all accounts was actually a very good ambassador gaining access to all the right people including Trump.
I thought he had some interesting comments... but
Secondly, she has taken the opposite road to the teals, who make gender issues their main priority by having only one gender, the right gender.Uluru Dialogue co-chair Megan Davis, a Cobble Cobble woman and constitutional expert who worked on the voice process for 12 years, described Senator Payman’s announcement as “curious timing given it’s the anniversary of the referendum and many of our people are still grieving”.
Oh they could do much worse, as extremely difficult that is to imagine. Just look at the sh1tholes they come from.It looks like a perfect fit, for Australia ATM.
Let's be honest, at least they aren't lifelong Canberra hacks and could they do any worse than the current crop of muppets.
Maybe that gives them the understanding and drive to try and stop Australia becoming the same style sh1thole as they left, which appears more and more likely to happen ATM.Oh they could do much worse, as extremely difficult that is to imagine. Just look at the sh1tholes they come from.
Well we could do something absolutely radical like examining the underlying causes of places either becoming sh1tholes or not. When was the vanguard, the pinnacle of Western society and what were the conditions which brought that about... Economic, ideological, social, military, religious(or not as the case may be), educational.Maybe that gives them the understanding and drive to try and stop Australia becoming the same style sh1thole as they left, which appears more and more likely to happen ATM.
Of course I'm being tongue in cheek, but there appears to be a complete lack of direction at the moment, neither party is looking further ahead than the next election and the general public are more aware of the ramifications these days.
The only saving grace IMO, is some of the Western countries have recognised the underlying issue and still lead the world in many things, the problem with Australia is the Sydney centric ruling class is way invested in its own smugness.Well we could do something absolutely radical like examining the underlying causes of places either becoming sh1tholes or not. When was the vanguard, the pinnacle of Western society and what were the conditions which brought that about... Economic, ideological, social, military, religious(or not as the case may be), educational.
What made England the greatest nation on Earth at one point. When was the US the absolute envy of the world. At what point was Australia the wealthiest country per capita on the planet and why?
Why is it that each of these countries I've mentioned, the seem to be in terminal decline? What changed, why did it change, and who changed it?
Each of my questions can have reasonably objective and fairly obvious answers to the objective enquirer.
Indeed a great deal of the malaise can be placed squarely at the fault of the short-term election cycle, but my belief is that it is symptomatic rather than causative. The issues are far deeper than that and may be less obvious.
Absent of critical and unselfish thinking, I believe they are cycles at play. I have to mentioned the book called The Fourth Turning here several times which I think is extremely insightful.The only saving grace IMO, is some of the Western countries have recognised the underlying issue and still lead the world in many things, the problem with Australia is the Sydney centric ruling class is way invested in its own smugness.
As you alluded and I agree 100%, the constant decline in educational standards and the lack of honestly when laying the blame for the decline, is causing the spiral.
Having a vent but plenty of people agree with him.......................
“You would think that a country with 1200 years of coal supply would be an energy superpower,” he said.
“You would think a country with 28 per cent of the world’s uranium reserves would be an energy superpower. You would think a country with 20 per cent of the world’s gas exports would be an energy superpower. You would think a country with 3.46 people per square kilometre would have cheap land and cheap housing.”
He added Australia was third in the world for production of cobalt, fifth in the world for the production of nickel, sixth in the world for production of copper and has 47 per cent of the world’s lithium production.
“[We should be] an energy and electronic and mechanical engineering superpower,” he said.
“We control 56 per cent of the world’s iron or exports. You would think that we would be a steel superpower. We have cheap energy, we have abundant iron ore, and we [should] elaborately transform that to become an export powerhouse. We should be the richest country in the world, full stop. We have everything.”
Too busy spending more than we earn, funding ideological and social agendas, rather than funding growth.Yep and given we have been governed in the main by conservative parties.... what's the excuse?
My observation is governments and society at large have slowly but surely purged out the capable.The issues are far deeper than that and may be less obvious.
In an economic sense I'll argue that Labor and Liberal have both implemented the progressive agenda over the past half century.Yep and given we have been governed in the main by conservative parties.... what's the excuse?
Absolutely spot on, what politicians have to realise is, unless we are exceptional at something technical, we are just another country that digs and ships $hit.In an economic sense I'll argue that Labor and Liberal have both implemented the progressive agenda over the past half century.
Shutting down manufacturing. Dig and ship. Outsourcing and privatisation. Financialisation. The dismantling of technical institutions and competence. Dysfunction in critical industries. Etc.
To separate the two would be akin to arguing about flying with one airline versus another or arguing the difference between Coles and Woolworths. Some differences yes but only in the detail, fundamentally they're the same thing.
It's not like either can say they seriously opposed the present circumstances. Same with the Greens, they might've opposed the odd random detail but overall they supported it and in some cases were the actual cheerleaders that convinced Labor or Liberal.
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