Australia Needs Vision, Not Free Market-Brainwashed Wimps

I got this in my inbox for Valentines Day. I find these missives from the CEC very interesting reading and worthwhile sharing.


Although I can see the opening paragraph is neither going to please Liberal nor Labor supporters.


 


 


Tony Abbott’s Liberals triggered a minor controversy during Parliament’s first week back, when a party discussion paper on developing Northern Australia was leaked to the media. The paper discussed a free market approach to developing the Top End, by creating a Special Economic Zone with lower taxes and less regulation, to attract “capital” to invest there for profit. The kernel of the idea is similar to the call Gina Rinehart issued last year for a Special Economic Zone, to include lower wages for migrant workers. Labor’s response wasn’t to ridicule the obvious oxymoron of free market development, because they are free market zombies too; instead, they attacked the idea of building infrastructure in the north, pooh-poohing it as “white elephants” and “gold-plating”. Spooked by the controversy, the spineless Liberals disowned their discussion paper immediately.


Following is an example of a vision to develop Australia that is not chained to free market lunacy or political cowardice. It is excerpted from the CEC’s 1999 pamphlet, From the First Fleet to the Year 2000: The fight for an Australian Republic:


 


Dr. J.J.C. Bradfield: “Australia needs vision”


Dr. J.J.C. Bradfield, the engineer who designed the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Bradfield Scheme, exemplified the nation-building optimism of Australian patriots during the war. Compare Bradfield’s bold vision of Australia’s future—and its freedom from domination by the City of London—from Rydge’s Magazine of 1 October 1941 (p. 586), to what has happened to our nation since.


“To populate and develop Australia, we must spend money to make money. The money spent would all be for labour and materials of Australian origin. Australia has 2,000 million acres of land of which under 10 per cent are alienated. An expenditure of 5 shillings per acre or 500 million pounds, in well thought out schemes throughout Australia during the next 40 years would greatly increase the value of our heritage, and add the population we need to hold what we have. To do this we should endeavour to have a population of 40 millions say 50 years hence [1991]. We must plan how to get these millions; closer settlement and common sense in developing our primary and secondary industries will induce people to come here. Australia eventually should easily accommodate 90 million people, 30 per square mile.


“Europe has a population of 121 people per square mile, Belgium has 698 per square mile, the United Kingdom 506, Italy 339, Germany 352 and Russia 58 per square mile. Asia has a population of 73 per square mile, Japan 398 per square mile, China and India 200. Africa’s population is 13 per square mile, North and Central America 21, South America 13 and Australia 2.3…


“Australia needs to adopt a long range constructive policy to develop, populate and defend itself.


“Australia must control her own economic independence, not London. A rejuvenated inland, creating employment and settling a population in comfortable circumstances would be one part of such a long range policy.


“The nation without vision perishes, but the heart and mind of any vigorous people responds to the dreams of its national destiny and will endeavour to make full use of its heritage. We can hold the Commonwealth only by effective occupation.


“We must make no mean plans for our future development, for mean plans have no magic to stir any man’s blood or awaken enthusiasm in any one. The cost of the major works should be financed by the Commonwealth without interest, as Australia would be spending money to increase its wealth…


“WHITHER AWAY AUSTRALIA?: By a bold progressive policy of national development rejuvenate our arid lands; provide hydro-electric power for industrial purposes; open up our vast territory by highways, aviation ways and railways; house our people in healthy surroundings; manufacture our primary products into the goods we require; populate, develop and defend Australia; be a free and vigorous people keeping our place in the sun by our individualism?


“WHITHER AWAY AUSTRALIA: Let matters drift, do nothing, depend on other countries and nations, watch our fertile soil be eroded by the wind, and our arid inland become more arid, and probably become 50 years hence or less maybe, the helots of nations who now are made to subordinate themselves body and soul to an all devouring State because we cannot defend ourselves?”


Citizens Electoral Council leader Craig Isherwood reiterated today, “The CEC is committed to reviving Dr. Bradfield’s patriotic vision.”


He emphasised three steps Australia must take to reverse the decades of economic destruction caused by free trade and green fascism: 


 A Glass-Steagall banking separation, to reorganise the present, bankrupt financial system, which is incapable of the long-term investments needed to develop Australia; 


national bank, to direct public credit into long-term infrastructure investments;


A national program of infrastructure development, including water projects such as the Bradfield Scheme to develop Northern Australia into a food bowl capable of feeding hundreds of millions of people. 


 


Don't you just love C&P scrollers? lol.


 


 


 

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I'm gonna give this a good read later Icy - Gotta get some other stuff done right now so politics will have to wait.  I think we need a damn good debate on why they can't provide such incentives to rural townships who have been LONG SUFFERING with absolutely no small business stimulus for job creation or investment in decades. 


 


Unemployment is well over 15% in our region and no doubt that's reflected all over the nation in rural townships that don't have a lucrative mine to plunder.  We're just completely forgotten. 


 


All our RURAL small business needs is a break to create full time jobs - a CREATIVE approach to unemployment rather than more of the same BS perpetuation.....e.g. the Person receiving the dole (continues to receive it for 12 months) whilst employed by someone who tops up the dole to a decent f/time wage = half price worker and the dole isn't being wasted with people doing ridiculous bureaucratic hoop jumping. 


 


That same business would need to have all taxes, charges and insurances related to that particular job, waived for the first year and any training specific to the actual job provided - (currently people are being forced into unnecessary TAFE course, wasting taxpayer resources when no jobs in their local labour market caters for them no matter what training they have) 


 


When you match training to labour market availability it's more cost effective for the tax payer.  Furthermore, if every small business in a rural region could access this kind of LOGICAL stimulus for a year, they would be able to expand their business & those they employ (who would otherwise remain unemployed receiving their meagre dole) would start a flow on effect to the local community= spending their money and creating more wealth in the economy. 


 


Currently, both LNP and ALP's (one size fits all) Welfare 'roundabout' system is doing nothing more than making unemployment and poverty in rural towns FUNCTIONAL.  


 


They spend absolute millions on jobnetwork agencies in towns that have no jobs? = a bit like social parole officers...= they perpetuate the poverty & punish the unemployed rather than dealing with the actual lack of jobs.


 


If Small business is the backbone of the country, then we better get some LOGICAL support soon, or we'll be literally CRIPPLED.  = It's the recession nobody will admit to.

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 They spend absolute millions on jobnetwork agencies in towns that have no jobs? = a bit like social parole officers...= they perpetuate the poverty & punish the unemployed rather than dealing with the actual lack of jobs.


 



 


What a joke.


Job training and TAFE courses for jobs that went overseas ages ago. Oh wait...you can try hairdressing or cake decorating

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Don't forget 'Bar Work' - Most of the kids have to leave our region if they want work= average period unemployed here is over 24months.


 


What gets me so hot under the collar is the 'work for the dole' indentured servitude BS.  It smacks of 'Blame the Victim' distraction to protect complacent pollies who do nothing about rural unemployment in the first place.


 


The scheme I outlined above, at least makes the 'work' aspect of receiving the dole a positive one, where all parties and the local economy would benefit.  The way it is now, NOBODY WINS & dignity is put to the sword.


 


....even worse, such a role (i.e. work for the dole) has absolutely no classification under Industrial relations= no workplace rights or liability obligations under recognised workplace safety laws.


 


The Fed just dump people into select workplaces as 'Indentured servants' doing WORK activities but not being recognised as workers, trainees, apprentices  - They have no rights except Public Liability if they happen to be injured in a NSW Workplace?...huh? 


 


Work for the dole 'indentured servants' are treated as 'customers' if injured, whilst doing demeaning 'work duties' instead of meaningful paid work. It's nonsensical.


 


I've asked many in the industry what one classifies a person who is forced into a workplace without training, without workplace rights or classification, & without any disclosure of disability risk vs work duties being imposed.   None (even ministers) can answer that IR anomaly


 


It's the Fed version of 'THE MASTERS & SERVANTS ACT'


 


Rural Oz needs a HAND UP, not a HAND OUT.

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It's a fact I've become increasingly aware of over the years - the harder it is to get a job, the more difficult and disheartening they make it to get the dole.

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  i'm no fan of the CEC. they accuse governments of populism and engage the same tactics themselves in seeking influence. bring a tear to the eye and a yearning for yesteryear.. when the agenda is less clear.

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 "they perpetuate the poverty & punish the unemployed rather than dealing with the actual lack of jobs."
"they" ?  So what is your manifesto concerning the above CP? Because however much you use taxpayer funds to add to the "dole" and thus provide cheap labour for a rural employer one still needs a job to be on offer, and once the cash flow is turned off, the job will most likely  not be sustainable, unless the consumer/population base has grown, which is certainly not happening, in fact the opposite is more often the case..

"If Small business is the backbone of the country, then we better get some LOGICAL support soon, or we'll be literally CRIPPLED.  = It's the recession nobody will admit to."
Small business is predominantly based in urban areas, not rural!

"Unemployment is well over 15% in our region and no doubt that's reflected all over the nation in rural townships"
I doubt that, but a reference to rural unemployment levels would be of interest.

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mates and i were discussing alternative choices for government, came to the conclusion that to even consider acceptance of larooch's way of thinking, we'd 'ave to be some sorta' sandwich short of a picnic


 


B-)

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mates and i were discussing alternative choices for government, came to the conclusion that to even consider acceptance of larooch's way of thinking, we'd 'ave to be some sorta' sandwich short of a picnic


 


B-)



 


Fair enough Eloi, so you'll stick with whats currently available, despite the backstabbing personal attacks and backstabbing not to mention the repeated lies and backflips?


Now that's what I'd call a picnic short of a basket.


Better the devil you know, hey?


 


"Let matters drift, do nothing, depend on other countries and nations, watch our fertile soil be eroded by the wind, and our arid inland become more arid, and probably become 50 years hence or less maybe, the helots of nations who now are made to subordinate themselves body and soul to an all devouring State because we cannot defend ourselves?”

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What I've often wondered is has anyone ever worked out exactly how long populations can keep growing and economies can go on expanding? We live on a self contained planet with finite resources, when will the point arrive when there is no oil, gas or minerals left to dig out of the ground and not enough food to sustain the population. Presumably that situation is still a long, long way down the track but basic logic says it has to happen eventually. 

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