Wednesday, June 22, 2016

My position

It’s clear that as our society has become more and more urban, we have lost touch with the country. While no country should be dominated by one group, our choice for leadership is not so much about trust because we know so little about the people involved,
 The city must be very careful because it is increasingly telling us how to do things . Because  regional people  are less than 15 % of the population its easy for that to happen in a maths dominated democracy . 

The decision we must ALL make between the lesser of two evils is about real competence to manage and encourage sound economic growth and sharing of those returns.

City folks may wonder but those of us who have listened closely to the Greens ( 3 decades) know they don't listen . We call on you,  however well intentioned they are,   to not vote for them anywhere . The Greens  also don't dig deep enough to cut it where it counts.  They of course will cite climate change- a topic too big for them and too big for this page  see here 


While no party of combination is perfect , the LNP is clearly more competence based than the very lose thinking GreenLabor coalition. G&L  too are historically reactionary meaning they are willing to risk the future using their revolutionary ideas and our money:   is this the time for experiments ?  
  Labor’s vulnerability to the Greens has meant they spend money on things that don't work and take causes that risk or in reality undermine their identity and then their credibility.
Few people who follow Regional would survive out here if they did that. The Country can not afford them and should not give their current largesse ( because they sit heavily in the Senate) more ground. 

Regionals have been fighting to hold their influence for a long time but the numbers each year for us get worse .  

The only way the Coalition can work is if the country as a whole stops the stalling in the Senate.
I have been reminded many times that even though I have only one main issue, I have to join a team to get it happening. Too many independents are just that - too independant

Barnaby Joyce has said it well  in this address to The Press Club today
 I leave you to his summary. Powerful and pointed. 

http://iview.abc.net.au/programs/national-press-club-address/NC1606C022S00


Vote strongly for the Majors  in both the Reps and especially in the Senate .Clearly I will put the Greens last. So far no independents and most minors I know seem worthy of the honor of joining the Senate team.  

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