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Albanese's open door : Comments

By Alex Walsh, published 29/8/2022

Albanese and Chalmers would have us believe that the mass importation of overseas workers has absolutely no effect on the earnings of the people already here.

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The first three months do not bode well for the next three years. However, both parties are big on immigration, and the Coalition would have been going down the same track.

Complacent Australians continue to get the governments they deserve. There doesn't seem to be much point in talking about it anymore. Australia is rooted.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 29 August 2022 8:26:04 AM
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Voting for your own extermination is not smart!: Don’t vote!

Dan
Posted by diver dan, Monday, 29 August 2022 8:26:25 AM
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Great article.Australians are finished with immigration fueled population growth. Albanese has no mandate for the proposed increase in immigration and the political careerists should take heed of the many polls which show a solid opposition to a big Australia.Whats more facilitating population growth shows a lack of commitment to stated climate concerns
Posted by watersnake, Monday, 29 August 2022 8:47:55 AM
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Dan,

Sadly, our fate is sealed; not voting will not save us while all the drones continue voting for the same sorts of unvarying people who want to be politicians. Politics is just a business these days. We are buggered.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 29 August 2022 10:23:25 AM
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Where do we house these migrant? In social housing earmarked for the poor? Who will go where? Tent cities, al la the Great Depression?

And how do we address The high unemployment of indigenous Australians? By replacing them with transient backpackers?

And what of young Australians still unemployed? And how many migrants will come and face our rising energy and cost of living increases? This is cart before horse writ super large by the super inept!

As automation replaces worker as it will and must! All of the above issues magnify massively!

Before any more permanent workers migrate here we need to address all the above! Starting will not just affordable energy but the world's safest, cleanest and cheapest energy, namely, MSR thorium that's both the world's cheapest by carbon-free baseload power as well!

Simply put, renewables supported by mega batteries/pumped hydro will not support energy dependent production let alone value adding or a steel and metals smelting industries!

Nice words at press club luncheons by tin eared recalcitrants, will address none of the real issues, but may add profoundly to them!?
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Monday, 29 August 2022 11:49:29 AM
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In 2019, Shorten openly overbid the Coalition on mass immigration, and lost.

This time, Albanese said not a word, until he was safely in power. Now, his treacherous intentions are entirely clear. He and Chalmers intend to deliver the highest levels of net migration that Australia has ever seen, and that is really saying something.

Quite deliberately, they are serving up another decade of wage stagnation, falling living standards, failing infrastructure, and rising house prices. The unions too are perfectly happy to go along with it.

There are 151 MPs in the House of Reps, and none in any party that is willing to oppose this open assault on voters. Democracy sausage is being shoved right up our backsides
Posted by Steve S, Monday, 29 August 2022 2:24:21 PM
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