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Made in Australia? Unlikely, under ‘United Nations’ Albanese. : Comments

By Stephen Saunders, published 8/5/2024

Albanese’s population and environment policies riff on UN policy. His Made in Australia launch seems to propose a similar template for industry.

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“Dissing the public service”.

Albanese is getting worse, blaming others for his and his ministers incompetence. He doesn't get that bureaucrats are for taking the pressure off politicians, not for making the rules in place of elected politicians. They are not there to cover up his and his ministers’ dumb decisions. Even if bureaucrats make mistakes, it is up to the politicians to take the flak and fix things.

The Sydney Morning Herald indicates that the electorate might, at last, be waking up to Albanese and his slackers and no- hopers: the Coalition is now at 39%, up 6%, and Labor at 31%, is down 6%. Favouring the less-than-impressive Dutton crew shows how low Albanese is regarded.

Albanese hates Australians; that's why he is doing his best to replace them with foreigners in half-million blocks. And, he doesn't care that the majority of Australians don't like it.

But, hey. As long as Australians keep voting for the same old same old, and think that it's clever to sneer at the options available, and keep hating themselves for being white, privileged and all the other derogatory descriptions they are too stupid to reject, Australia will continue to head downwards, along with rest of the West whose mistakes we are copying. The above mentioned poll will probably swing back when the commos come up with their next big scare campaign. A new 'crisis'. Whatever their twisted minds can fabricate.
Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 8 May 2024 8:55:47 AM
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The buzzword of the moment is green value adding. Thus we'll make our own solar panels and refine our own lithium and make our own batteries.
The trouble is that China that leads these things burns a lot of coal out of sight out of mind. The northern aluminium smelters say they'll cope with 82% renewables what they mean is keep up the generous subsidies increase when requested.

Therefore rather than new industries springing up they may not get off the ground. Notice all the hydrogen projects are floundering. Existing industries like steel and aluminium might do a Ford and Holden and decamp altogether. When there's 40m of us the main employer will be street selling.
Posted by Taswegian, Wednesday, 8 May 2024 10:08:07 AM
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Shouldn't the focus be on the unions ?
Posted by Indyvidual, Thursday, 9 May 2024 4:11:30 PM
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Shouldn't the focus be on the unions ?
Posted by Indyvidual, Thursday, 9 May 2024 4:11:30 PM

You mean those organisations that have succeeded in providing working Australians with an almost 'Living Wage'?

The average annual salary for Barista jobs in Australia ranges from $60,000 to $65,000.

American Barista Average $32,343

You cannot live on that in America and it's tough here, but better.

My parents were working class people, they raised three children on a basic wage. Try doing that now that Australian unions have been decimated and the American ones almost non-existent.

Without organised labour it's just slavery. But it appears that posters here want just that.
Posted by Random, Friday, 10 May 2024 5:20:27 AM
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You mean those organisations that have succeeded in providing working Australians with an almost 'Living Wage'?
Random,
No, not the workers unions, the bureaucrat & student unions ! The ones who cost the Nation more than what the workers can provide in revenue. Those who infested the system with so many parasites that are bringing this Nation to its knees. The demand & entitlement crowds spawned by the parasitic sector of Academia.
Or, are you implying that some mutt with a BA is actually of benefit to society ? Like those $400,000/year plus bureaudroids when workers can't afford rent ? Don't forget that those rents are only that unreasonable because of bureaudroids not doing their Job ! Yes, landlords hjave become some of the greediest in the Nation but only because the bureaudroids facilitate greed at the expense of the working class ! Like those who think a NMNS is too much of a sacrifice to save this Nation ? The system you support is nothing more than an expressway to anarchy ! Remember, a well functioning society is a symbiosis !
Posted by Indyvidual, Friday, 10 May 2024 7:58:47 AM
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