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By Everald Compton, published 4/9/2018

When John Howard departed the political scene in 2007, there began an era of instability that has all but destroyed legitimate democracy in Australia.

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Everald old mate, Democracy is actually on the ascendancy world wide, not the decline.
Read Pinker.

WTF has John Howard to do with it. John Howard was actually a prick with ears in my view.
Posted by diver dan, Tuesday, 4 September 2018 1:02:08 PM
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So is Everald's solution finding politicians who are "good people" like Abraham Lincoln. Note that Lincoln was responsible for triggering America's most destructive war - the Civil War. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjM6zjwi4R0

Isn't politics about the distribution of limited resources where some miss out?

This reality defies any general feeling that politicians are "good people".
Posted by plantagenet, Tuesday, 4 September 2018 1:38:12 PM
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We do need a good clean out and a change of direction.none of which either of the major parties is up for. With stupidity and self-service reigning supreme at the moment and using divide and rule tactics to retain office.

When what we need is statesmen and others willing and able to rise above both party politics and personal considerations.

The coalition is damaged beyond repair and needs to divide along moderate liberal and right-wing lines to allow the voters to eliminate the deadwood and the humbug egocentric politics from the place.

If we had an irrevocable bill of rights, which included a citizens initiated referendum! we could use it to bring about some real if resisted to the last man, reform.

Menzies cried when Curtain died because the contest back then, was between ideas. Now, it's between ideologies and what they won't do!

Vision limited to opinion polls or the election cycle where the only goal is to win at all costs? And if the first casualties are the truth and personal integrity, so be it.

At one time it was all about the country and Australians, now about personal considerations and the party, with the poor beggar country, a dismal last.

By their fruits, ye shall know them!
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Tuesday, 4 September 2018 4:12:31 PM
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Yes, one needs to clutch one's rose coloured glasses to desperately find the "good people" of the past.

Viewing the "good people" who are safely in the past, that is - so their human foibles (bad sides - like Curtin's alcoholism* ) are even more safely obscured and hopefully forgotten.

Alcoholism and it laying the groundwork for his heart disease that killed Curtin early.

* http://aso.gov.au/titles/documentaries/hellfire-jack-john-curtin/notes/
Posted by plantagenet, Tuesday, 4 September 2018 6:07:52 PM
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' The worst was Tony Abbott. Totally out of his depth, hugely vindictive and with a frightening brand of ancient religion. He plagues the Parliament and will continue to do so until he is thrown out. Most of the blame for the decadence of Parliament right now rests at his door, but his closed mind won't let him realise it.'

You show Everald that bigotry does not diminish with age. The only man with the backbone to stop the flood of illegals and get rid of the idiotic breathing tax and then to receive this vomit from you. I suggest your brand of demonising is far more toxic than Tony who has shown to be a very decent Aussie albeit with flaws.
Posted by runner, Tuesday, 4 September 2018 6:14:42 PM
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The collection of people together into groups once were groups of people who worked together to achieve common goals.

The party indicated common goals, beliefs of people working together.

Over time attention has been a shift of attention away from those people with common interests towards concentration upon "the Party".

Whether "the Party" is communist, socialist, capitalist, Labor, Liberal, Country, National, Green, or any other label, they are now run by their own internal oligarchs who each run their "Party" machines to suit their own individual whims, not those of their members.

George Orwell had it right, that all animals are equal, only some are more equal than others.

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Posted by polpak, Wednesday, 5 September 2018 9:53:44 AM
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Everard, what is destroying democracy in the western world is endless third world immigration, and a political system which has abandoned it's own people for the ever growing ethnic vote.

Former Prime Minister John Howard was himself a victim of this phenomena. His electorate of Bennelong was as blue ribbon a Liberal seat as you could get. Yet the Prime Minister of Australia lost his seat in parliament. This was because Bennelong's demographic changed with the influx of mainly Chinese immigration. Naturally, the Chinese voted in accordance with the interests of their Chinese homeland. China had decided that Howard was to pro US, and Rudd represented a party which often criticised the US, so Howard had to go. The Labour candidate who ousted the sitting prime minister did so with the help of posters printed almost entirely in Chinese. Naturally, a writer who wrote a book about Chinese influence in Australian politics could not find a publisher to print it after warnings to potential publishers from China.

Both the Libs and the Labs are complicit in the ever growing levels of immigration. Both parties ignore the very high levels of ethnic criminal behaviour and neither of them will admit that quite frankly, some ethnicities self evidently make much better citizens than others. Both parties encourage ethnic communities to maintain their ethnic identity and shamelessly pork barrel them when they do. The Libs and the Labs are the ones who invented identity politics, so it is laughable when they scream "blue murder!" when they find that Pauline Hanson is using identity politics to attract the Australian electors they both shafted.

Look at the Labor policy on Israel. Labor was once the champion of Israel until it figured out it could get more votes sucking up to the Muslims than the Jews. Now Labor sticks it to Israel every chance it can get because all the blue ribbon Labor seats in Sydney are in Muslim suburbs.

How is that for a more clear sited analysis, Everard?
Posted by LEGO, Thursday, 6 September 2018 6:56:22 PM
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