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'New management' a let-down so far for this Liberal voter : Comments

By Andrew Farran, published 8/11/2013

The Liberals' small target strategy means we are surprised by their agenda.

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Andrew Farran, is a former diplomat (Australian) and academic
Come on people what are you on about ? Doesn't the introduction of the author tell you all ?
Posted by individual, Friday, 8 November 2013 7:15:20 PM
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A liberal voter at Monash University!

Pull the other one Andrew, it yodels.
Posted by Hasbeen, Friday, 8 November 2013 9:38:38 PM
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How about addressing the content of the article properly, people?

Well done, Andrew, a fine article.

Shall we sell off Graincorp? Is it in our long-term interest, as a nation? I certainly think not.
The more tightly our productive enterprise and infrastructure is controlled by foreign interests, the less control we will have over our own destiny - particularly as relates to the economic, fiscal and human well-being shocks and strains that are certain to become increasingly a matter of normality in global affairs in years to come (and not so far down the track as some - eternal optimists - would assume).

We have a fine and enviable social culture and enterprise/economic structure, whereas, almost everywhere we look outside there are major social and/or economic stresses, the like of which we need to strenuously avoid in our own interest.
FTA's? I agree with Anthony, that these seem increasingly in the other party's interest rather than ours.
Shall we become the 51st U.S. State? Or the guinea pig of U.S. (and/or EU) and Chinese competition in the world-domination end-game?
Aspirations as a major player in Asian (or African) development? Give me a break!

Sure, we have some (fairly minor) problems to overcome in our flagging industrial sector, but surely we have the initiative and intellectual capabilities to turn this around - we have the resources and the manpower - whereas what we don't need is to sell off the farm because it's just 'all too hard'.
Get up, Australia, and stop resting on fast fading laurels; a new era, a new paradigm, is in the ascendant, and the boat is leaving.
Other nations can see 'the writing on the wall', why are we so slow getting on board?

Atlantis? Not yet, but if we don't stand up, we'll surely get smothered - by false 'love' for our best interests (or rather, for our potentials).
Posted by Saltpetre, Saturday, 9 November 2013 2:56:44 PM
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Shall we become the 51st U.S. State?
Saltpetre,
how about just going back to being plain old, practical, sensible Australia ? There are now far too many hangers-on & that's what's causing all those problems which the hangers-on try to hide by using artificially complex over-the-top academic rhetoric. It really is a very simple problem with a very simple solution. National service & flat tax would solve the bulk of the dilemma.
Posted by individual, Saturday, 9 November 2013 5:59:39 PM
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