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A wind of political change blows across the states of Australia : Comments
By Rodney Crisp, published 28/3/2011Governments inevitably lose touch with reality and find themselves turning in circles, ultimately sinking into a state of total impotency and debauchery.
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In fact it is a revolt against the idea of global warming. If we vote against the carbon tax, global warming will go away and we will be safe in our preferred way of life.
It is all part of denial that most terminal patients go through.
As global warming effects get worse, compounded by peak oil attitudes will change to “why us” and then anger.
Only then will the popular vote be cast for a party that is trying to combat the inevitable.
In the meantime the “new broom” L/N government will get into bed with big business as usual and we will see an increase in mining in the Hunter and elsewhere, huge new development programs on prime agricultural land, immense roadwork’s, clear felling in state forest and all the usual manifestations of a government run by the BUA lobby groups.
I would not like to be a citizen of Sydney from here on. The traffic and pollution will get worse, more population will be packed into the city decreasing the lifestyle even more.
It will only be as conditions worsen that the voter will ask, “Who can we turn to, to save us”?
The only alternative will be the Greens.
Even though the propaganda campaign against them will be running at it’s strongest, there will be an awakening that there is no alternative.
More labor?
I don’t think so. Continue with Liberal Nationals? People will have seen the empty promises left abandoned.
Will it be too late by then to save anything? Probably.
As for a rosy future where we all live in Mac Castles, drive even bigger SUV’s, live the life of an Australian billionaire, forget it.
Just 400 people in the US have 50% of the assets of the whole country or 155 million of the population and that’s the way we are headed.