The Forum > General Discussion > We're all in this together
We're all in this together
- Pages:
-
- Page 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- ...
- 7
- 8
- 9
-
- All
The National Forum | Donate | Your Account | On Line Opinion | Forum | Blogs | Polling | About |
Syndicate RSS/XML |
|
About Us :: Search :: Discuss :: Feedback :: Legals :: Privacy |
Which brings us to the various lockdowns. None, and I do mean none, of the people who make decisions about the lockdowns, pays the economic cost of those lockdowns. Health experts remain employed. Politicians remain employed. No public service has been laid off or put on JobKeeper.
The ABC et al are fond of telling us "we're all in this together" except when they're telling us its 'unprecedented times' and 'Orange Man Bad'. But we're not all in this together. Sure they can't get their smashed avo latte, and that must be an unimagined heart-ache for them, but they are in no danger of becoming unemployed.
Imagine if the government instituted a policy that the same proportion of publicly funded employees would be JobKeeper-ed as in the private sector. That the pain would be shared. That medical experts and pollies would have their salaries reduced in the same proportion as the overall income loss of the plebs.
As a thought exercise, I wonder just how very different the policy proposals and policy decisions would be under those circumstances. I suspect the lockdown enthusiasm would evaporate if we really were all in this together.