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All this fuss about people illegally entering Australia would make a lot more sense if we were actually trying to protect something.
With manufacturing all but dead, 457's displacing local workers, selling vast areas of the country to foreign interests and yet another "free" trade agreement there's not a lot left to protect against in the first place apart from actual real acts of terrorism.
If the aim is to stop terrorists then checking visas on the streets of Melbourne seems an awfully inefficient way to go about it. If someone's not supposed to be here then they could simply choose to not carry any ID. So long as they're not driving, flying or in a pub then that ought not raise any real attention in itself.
The whole concept of checking ID's on the street would only ever identify those who have nothing to hide. Anyone else would simply not carry any ID, right?
I see that Kevin Rudd has been on TV overseas as a guest news anchor. The future for Abbott and Co is more likely to be in comedy I expect.
With manufacturing all but dead, 457's displacing local workers, selling vast areas of the country to foreign interests and yet another "free" trade agreement there's not a lot left to protect against in the first place apart from actual real acts of terrorism.
If the aim is to stop terrorists then checking visas on the streets of Melbourne seems an awfully inefficient way to go about it. If someone's not supposed to be here then they could simply choose to not carry any ID. So long as they're not driving, flying or in a pub then that ought not raise any real attention in itself.
The whole concept of checking ID's on the street would only ever identify those who have nothing to hide. Anyone else would simply not carry any ID, right?
I see that Kevin Rudd has been on TV overseas as a guest news anchor. The future for Abbott and Co is more likely to be in comedy I expect.