Not sure who Gary J Matthews is but he's not happy..........cheers Bob
WHY MANY PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD HATE GLOBALISATION
By Gary J. Matthews (a Vietnam Veteran)
Ten years ago Australia had five car manufacturers, Ford, GMH, Toyota, Nissan and Mitsubishi. Now we have none. All gone overseas and the reason given? Costs were to high. Funny in that the cars
we are now importing (Malaysia etc) are no cheaper. I remember back in 1968 living in Brisbane, when the 3 major cities back then were Sydney, Melbourne
& Adelaide and Adelaide was the Industrial City. Adelaide - South Australia, was where you went to work in the Iron Ore Industry, or where you could get a
job making railway tracks for B.H.P. You could get a job building ships, submarines, cars, washing machines, fridges, TVs, Hills hoists, Victa
Lawn Mowers or make tyres at Bridgestone tyres. Lightburn Washing Machine Company even made a car called a Zeta. It was not much of a car, but at
least it was Australian and we built it. I worked at Stanvac where we made our own Petrol, Diesel, Kerosene
and Oil. We had Oil Rigs in Bass Strait, North West Shelf and the Timor Sea. We even had Australian
owned Service Stations like (H.C. Sleigh) Golden Fleece and many of us young wanna-be mechanics
back then worked as a driveway attendant. (Just like Stanley) I remember catching a train from the city to Gawler and then on to Freeling, Hamley Bridge, Stockport,
Riverton, up to Clare, Gladstone, Laura etc. And all these towns were bustling with activity, and on the
weekends they were all open for business.Our shops were filled on every shelf with food and products
all proudly made or grown, in Australia. Our fridge was full of Lamb Chops and Steaks because it was
cheap as we were a huge Lamb and Beef growing Nation. And once a month Mum would make us all
a delicacy! It was called a Sunday Roast Chicken. I remember when we all had trade skills and high quality tools that would last and last. But most of all
we had Mates. We as Australians watched each others backs even if we had not met yet, and we all
said GDay to everyone with a smile. Our kids could go anywhere they liked on their bikes, just as long
as they were home before dark. Australia was pretty safe back then.Yes, Australia was once a self
supporting nation that had it all.
It had Farms that produced our dairy, fruit & veggies and meats etc. And Politicians back then were
known as Statesmen and they were voted by the people, for the people, on behalf of the people and
did what the people wanted. We had public utilities owned by us the people, that guaranteed our Electricity,
Water and Sewage forever. No one knew how much the Snowy Mountain Scheme cost, we just built it. No one knew how much the Sydney Harbour Bridge or the Indian-Pacific railway cost! WE JUST BUILT IT! Then came CORPORATE GREED. Now everything above has GONE. Now we dont watch each others backs anymore but watch each other through security bars,
burglar alarms, and security screens. Now we dob each other in. Now we import poor quality processed food. Now we import cheap tools that break just taking them out of the packet they come in. Now we rely on ships to bring in our fuels. Now we cant afford our own Lamb or Beef anymore. Now we eat steroid pumped chicken just about every day Now we import trade skill workers on 457 Visas. Now we have high unemployment as nearly all of our Industry and Manufacturing has gone offshore. Now we have that many Laws that we have just about outlawed ourselves. But I guess we need even more laws, so now we will have Sharia Law as well. We now pay for water
that falls out of the sky at $3.80 a litre. Now we have taxes for everything. Taxes for carbon, taxes for sake of having taxes, (They call them Levys). And dont forget the newest tax is the ISLAMIC TAX (Halal Certification) Now here in South Australia in our towns we have Railway Stations and railway tracks, but no
trains. We have Public Bus Stops in our Towns but no buses. We have Hospitals and Clinics but
very few Doctors or Nurses. We all have Mobile Phones, and have little to no reception. We have Digital TVs with Bugger all Signal in the country. And the worst of all, is our once great nation is being sold off, piece by piece to every other
country on earth, except us. Tis very sad but very true! Enjoy what's left while you can?
When I was young, I reckon 99% of Australians thought theirs was the best country. A recent survey by the ABC found that this figure has dropped to just over 70%. New Zealand is our favourite alternative.
Personally I think that this country passed through the S-bend more than 40 years ago. Whitlam tried to reclaim Australia from the multinationals, but he was thwarted from within. He gave us national health and free university education, but since then every year has been worse than the last. Our pollies tell us that we live in a "strong" economy. I can remember when a strong economy meant that we had a positive balance of trade. Now it means that we can generate enough income to pay the interest on our loans.
But my main gripes with this country aren't economic. The biggest problems are the worthless, self centred politicians, legal profession, judicial system, police, council and just about every bureaucracy. We have ineffectual corporate watchdogs, banking regulators and a useless ACCC. Our trade unions are infested with criminals. We spend billions of taxpayer dollars on one Royal Commission after another, but these are just gabfests where rapacious wordsmiths gorge themselves yet again at the public trough. Society is rife with drugs, and now governments are giving the green light to dope heads.
-- Edited by dorian on Sunday 10th of November 2019 07:22:51 PM
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I'm not sure who Gary J. Matthews (a Vietnam Veteran) is either, but he seems to have a good handle on the way this country has been going down hill over the last fifty years.
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In life it is important to know when to stop arguing with people
and simply let them be wrong.
I remember those good times. Some good things these days but I reckon back then was a tad better somehow.
Mobile phones are a pet hate of mine because back in the late 60's we talked to a man on the moon but we can't talk to someone a few Km away.
Kids back then sat in front of the TV watching 'Loony Tunes' now they sit and watch animated people shooting each other and shooting up the place and that's if they can get reception.
Yep, progress, sometimes good but sometimes bad.
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
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TUG.......2014 Holden LT Colorado Twin Cab Ute with Canopy
DEN....... 2014 "Chief" Arrow CV (with some changes)
maybe but half of ya would be dead if not for modern times cheers blaze
And therein lies the rub.
Modern medicine is extending peoples lives beyond their viable use by date, and, in the process contributing to over population, a sad but inescapable fact.
Not wanting to get this thread closed for sailing too close to the polly winds, but My opinion is that our major problem was/and still is, lack of accountability from our leaders
I have an idea that may work for the future
We all know of some problems, in our geographical area/our State/our Country Let us write those real/imaginary problems down, and keep them in a secure place
Let the future candidates write down, how they would attempt to solve those problems The voters will then have a better understanding, of who is the best candidate, to solve the problems, of their own geographical area/State/Country
After the democratic election, let any honourable member, who votes against what they had written down, on how they would attempt to solve that problem, be dishonourable sacked, with no benefits Let the person who was second in the election for that area, now be appointed as the honourable member
Hopefully we shall then end up, with truthful honourable members, as they will realise that they will have the option, of being accountable for what they had written down, or sacked
Modern medicine is extending peoples lives beyond their viable use by date, and, in the process contributing to over population, a sad but inescapable fact.
Australia is doing it's bid , 100000 plus babies getting flushed down the toilet a year, and then the Gov. brings in refugees , go figure ,cheers
I see that it has a distinct "One Nation" type look with its "popularist" ideas, including the Age Pension for all, the end of income tax, free health care for all etc. In short, another conservative party pushing similar ideas to get elected.
Rod Culleton, a One Nation Senator for WA at one stage is involved.
Their policies include a good deal of medicinal Marihuana support, alternative health therapies, defence of the constitution rhetoric, and is light on how it will be funded.
I think they will struggle to get off the ground when push comes to shove, and detail is required. Be interesting to follow and see what happens.
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Regards Ian
Chaos, mayhem, confusion. Good my job here is done
Another sad indicator of where this country is going is its mistreatment of whistleblowers and the press.
Back when Howard was telling us lies about the Iraq war, he sent his ASIO goons to smash a hard drive belonging to Carmel Travers, an SBS reporter. Now we are crucifying the whistleblowers who exposed the unconscionable behaviour of the ATO, and another who exposed the governments dirty dealings in East Timor. Both sides of politics conspired to implement a law which made it an imprisonable offence to report on the treatment of asylum seekers in offshore detention camps. Big Brother is already here, and I'm not talking about that stupid TV show.
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