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Thread is about the Voice.... some one seemingly objected to the spending on Aboriginals 2017..... I pointed out it was under the Coalition....Coalition don't want change, inference is they like to keep spending.


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Thread is about the Voice.... some one seemingly objected to the spending on Aboriginals 2017..... I pointed out it was under the Coalition....Coalition don't want change, inference is they like to keep spending.


Your post has no relevance.
No your post was about why didnt the coalition reign in the spending.
I said they were probably trying to reign in other spending initiatives that Labor started in their two terms of office and as I have said many times Labor are responsible for the most socially progressive initiatives, however they have huge problems with the planning and implementation and that is why they get thrown out.
It is just you guys are so blinkered you don't accept constructive criticism and that is why Labor get chucked out so quickly and unfortunately this will be the same again.
Why dont they ever learn? Slowly, slowly catch the monkey.
 
Do you simply dismiss a detailed explanation of facts because they come from people from a University ?
Personally I won't dismiss something just because of who said it and that goes for anyone and anything.

Academia has however acquired a certain bias to it, one that can best be explained by its insular circumstances and lack of exposure to "real world" issues such as those I mentioned in a previous post. There's a disconnect between the academic world and the lived experience of those outside it.

That doesn't invalidate their input but it needs to be seen in that context.

To illustrate, I'll pose a question. Who's best placed to give advice on going from rags to riches?

Do we ask someone who's spent their entire life in the comfortable middle class world of academia?

Or do we ask someone who started with nothing and ended up with $ millions how they did it?

I'll listen to both but if there's any conflict between them then I'll always bear in mind that one's actually done it for real and the other hasn't.
 
Thread is about the Voice.... some one seemingly objected to the spending on Aboriginals 2017..... I pointed out it was under the Coalition....Coalition don't want change, inference is they like to keep spending.


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I tell you what IFocus, I will give you a heads up on what is happening in your back yard, I talk to the locals in and about our stomping ground, I don't wear the aires and flairs and talking to the young people they are pizzed off.
They are seeing the prices of $hitholes taking off as Eastern state investors are gearing up and buying in, the prices are ramping and these kids who have degrees and are working their arse off are going backwards, it isn't going well.
As I've said, get a compensation payment done, get a line under it and move on.
If not, this is going to be just another brick in the backpack of future generations.
This isn't going to end well.
The middle class aspirational kids are working for nothing and productivity drops.
Like Bas I love your passion, but I think the engine room is not being serviced.
 
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As I've said, get a compensation payment done, get a line under it and move on.

I am morbidly curious what you have in mind. 100k each? 500k each? A cool mil? Is it a sliding scale according to blood quantum? Regardless, I think the idea is more about an eternal rent payment.
 
I am morbidly curious what you have in mind. 100k each? 500k each? A cool mil? Is it a sliding scale according to blood quantum? Regardless, I think the idea is more about an eternal rent payment.
Does this mean the other people of Australia can sue for being sold stolen land and their taxes misused? Any descendant from the penal colonies gets repatriated for the mistreatment of their forefathers because they were sent here away from their families for stealing a loaf of bread to survive?
 


No, I said ask Dutton where the money went....gesszus, and yes it was under a Coalition government, the same mob who want to keep spending.
 

well if you believe in 'justice for all ' that opens a carton of canned worms ,
unfortunately England is on the verge of collapse so would take the opportunity to declare bankruptcy over such a claim ( rather than acknowledge their own policy decisions )

and ENGLAND sent them here ( by force ) and therefore they should be paying the compensation to both Aboriginals AND the descendants of the convicts , after all their big corporates harvested the wealth and slave labour benefits ( and sent much of it back to England )

i don't see why Australian taxpayers should be saddled with this as well as their tax burden , well maybe the descendants of the landed gentry you could but they probably already have tax minimization schemes in place
 
Australia is becoming a total joke. Like seriously, how many times do you have to pay for your land, land tax, land rates, capital gains tax? The govt and indigenous are also lying about many of the facts, The govt has given back land that's been paid by the taxpayer in Brisbane with little to no consultation. They've given back 2 old schools and the indigenous have put the structures up for rent, that's nill land tax and council rates and they can profit from them, yet they claim they don't have a voice.

One of the schools had what they call a Moreton Bay chestnut tree (black bean), because it was used by Aboriginals as a food source they claimed that it must have been their home at one stage. That tree was planted there when I was a kid about 50 years ago, and to add to this they needed to crush the bean up and flush them in running water because the bean is poisonous in raw form, there's never been any running water in the area.
 
I am morbidly curious what you have in mind. 100k each? 500k each? A cool mil? Is it a sliding scale according to blood quantum? Regardless, I think the idea is more about an eternal rent payment.
Eternal rent would be a huge retrogressive step back to the days of lords and serfs, where one sector owns everything by birthright, it really would become a race based society that would be interesting.
Condemning your descendants to a form of financial slavery based on their race, wow that wouldn't make for a better society.

IMO the aboriginals were dispossessed of their land, but a lot of that land has been returned to them, there would have to be an agreement reached as to what restitution is fair and reasonable, as was done with the Barnett Government and the Noongars of SW W.A.
Then IMO a Royal Commission should be held to find where the failure in the current system is and a way to make the current services more effective.
Again IMO if the voice has achieved one thing, it is that it has brought the issue to the attention of all Australians of all races and made them think about it.
Constantly blaming history for poor life choices doesn't achieve anything, as can be seen in many areas of Africa where outcomes haven't changed much despite self determination, from what I've seen.
Who will be to blame if the voice gets up and the health, education, life expectancy and educational outcomes actually become worse, as happened with our education system in the last 10 - 15 years, despite the problem supposedly being identified and addressed? It is never that easy, getting people to accept responsibility and accepting some of the blame for for their own outcomes.
 
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Trying a new tack.

 

Would've been more entertaining had you posited a dollar amount like I asked lol. ABS says at June 2021, there were 983,700 ATSIs here. How much wealth transfer, how much debt do we need to go into? Maybe start a GoFundMe where those who feel guilty can give to their heart's content.
 

Britain's second-largest city effectively declares itself bankrupt amid $1.5 billion equal pay claims

Britain's second-biggest city has effectively declared itself bankrupt, shutting down all nonessential spending after being issued with equal pay claims totalling up to £760 million (almost $1.5 billion).
Birmingham City Council, which provides services for more than one million people, filed a Section 114 notice on Tuesday local time, halting all spending except on essential services.
 
AS one who is presently undecided on whether to vote yes or no, may I tell you where I'm at presently.

45% to vote YES, 55% inclined to vote NO

And to those who dismiss the power of advertising, some weeks ago before the YES vote commenced spending all their (our, I am a proponenet of non-crossdressing pronouns) it was 40% YES 60% NO. and I don't watch television much nor much television for that matter.

So there are times when I feel as many of my cosmopolitan cousins and friends do, that there is much needs "doing" for indigenous emancipation to be possible. Then I look at the waste, and the people least indigenous at the top of a wasteful money-pile, who will turn their voice in to a bigger money pile and then power as in an aristocracy.

Then I look at my grandchildren and think No. But atm. 45% is YES in me. I need good reasons to vote Yes, and so far Im haven't been given the most important one. The one on good governance.

Can someone reassure me that the consequence of a voice will not be a just big piss up and a boon for Audi, BMW and Tesla dealerships. ?

gg
 
Can someone reassure me that the consequence of a voice will not be a just big piss up and a boon for Audi, BMW and Tesla dealerships. ?

Not really. A body guaranteed existence in the Constitution will always turn out to be a gravy train.

ATSIC was for some which is why it got abolished.

I can't see anything different happening, except it will be worse if it's guaranteed protection.
 
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