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Month: April 2019

Our Election and the lessons of America

Today, Observation Point compares Australia with the US. Not to gloat, but to highlight what’s at stake in this election.

First, this very day, in any major town or city in America, you’ll l find homeless people, thousands of them, camped on the streets. Many of them are Vets; many have been driven into bankruptcy by healthcare costs.

Now, for my second point, imagine that you sit your small child down and say, “There are nasty, horrible people who want to kill you. They could appear at any time, any second. So we’re going to practice. Get under your desk, be as quiet as you can, and maybe the nasty man won’t see you and shoot you.”

And you don’t just do that once, you do it Every. Freaking. Month. Think your kids might be traumatized?

Yeah, me too!


Well, that is exactly what happens in most American schools. They call it, Active Shooter Drills.
Any of those things would horrify us in Australia. Yet they’re just the way it is in The US.

So, do they all have something in common?

They do! Its called Predatory Capitalism. not the kind of capitalism practised by businesses competing to offer better prices and service.

I’m talking about the kind of brutal, utterly unconstrained Capitalism that kills off healthy businesses for short term profit through asset stripping.

Where drug companies can systematically target the most vulnerable people in America, lie about how addictive their drugs are, make billions in profits, while literally thousands of Americans die from overdosing.

Where healthcare companies can structure plans so their profits are huge while clients die.

Where help for the needy is stripped away so taxes can be cut and profit maximised.

We might ask why Americans put up with this.

The answer is simple. They’re powerless to do anything about it. Lobbyists in Washington, funded by Predatory Capitalists, outnumber politicians about 1,200 to 1.

Those lobbyists have just one job – to maintain the status quo; to make absolutely sure things never get better for ordinary Americans.

Now the reason I’m banging on about this, aside from the sheer horror of it, is that there are powerful forces at work here whose sole aim is to make Australia just like America.

One of the most dangerous is the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA), whose goal is to get rid of all government institutions. You can read some of their objectives here

They want to drive taxes down to the point where government cannot do its most basic functions.

They are determined to remove all government controls on the economy, so that Predatory Capitalism can have its way with us, completely unimpeded.

When you choose which party to give your vote this election, please keep in mind that several ministers in the Morrison government are card carrying members of the IPA, and are dedicated to its goals.
Is this what we want for Australia?

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What Drives Scott Morrison?

As the old song begins, “Here’s a story, sad but true…” – (Runaround Sue by Dion for those of you too young to remember).
Not just true, but true thousands of times, millions if we include the US.

The story matters because it shines a light on what informs and drives Scott Morrison.

Shayne grew up in a medium sized town in NSW, finished high school and went to work in a local factory, the largest employer in the district.
He married, and together he and his wife worked double shifts and saved like mad, until finally, they had a deposit for a home.
They, plus a couple of kids after a while, were doing okay.

The factory was quite profitable, but a consulting firm showed the owner how he could make even bigger profits by moving the operation to China.
And so he closed it down and took it offshore.
Several small businesses that supported the factory closed down right away.

Shayne, along with many others, were suddenly unemployed in a town with, equally suddenly, high unemployment. Eventually, he and his wife couldn’t meet their mortgage payments, so the bank foreclosed.

Now he was not only unemployed, but, along with his family, was homeless; he was what’s technically known as being seriously short of a buck.

But what’s this got to do with our PM, you ask.

Well, Morrison is an ardent follower of American style Wealth Theology. This preaches that if you’re poor it’s your own fault. You deserved it, so God made you poor.

So, according to Scott, Shayne deserved to be poor, otherwise he wouldn’t be in that sorry state.

On the other hand, Wealth Theology also teaches that the factory owner must have deserved to be rich and so God made him rich.

Well, I have two questions for Morrison.
What did Shayne do to deserve his situation? and
What did the factory owner do that made him so deserving of God’s largesse?

I’ll finish with a question for you, dear reader.

When you understand Morrison’s strongest beliefs, are you surprised that his govt:
> Cut penalty rates;
> Cut the NDIS;
> is giving huge tax cuts to the wealthiest among us?

No, me neither.



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