Anti-Mathmite said:
Higher education should be FREE (consider it an investment) with the oppurtunity for people to pay if they want more than the usual.
An investment in what? If you're going to pull the "benefit to society" argument out, I'd point out that one's contribution is generally recognised through their income, and so you're suggesting that society pay for the same benefit twice.
Marriage needs to be recognised by the state,
Why?
and only forms of marriage which benefit the state and its history and don't threaten the ascession should be recognised.
Making your arguments more cryptic by making up words doesn't make them more valid. Please rephrase.
Illicit drugs should not be legalised, they are dangerous,
They are more dangerous now than they would be if they were legalised because:
1. Lack of quality controls, leads to overdoses. Dealers have no reasonable expectation of still having the same customer base in six months time, and so have no incentive to make sure their drugs are 100% quality controlled, a legal market would fix this.
2. Flow on crime. A
very significant proportion of crimes in society are committed by people who need to scrape a lot of money together to pay the inflated prices of the drug black market. Legalisation would make drugs cheaper, because it costs less to import an oil tanker full in one go than in the stomachs of a thousand individuals.
and legalising them would only lead to more people using them;
Evidence?
people who would otherwise not use them.
I don't refuse to take drugs because they're illegal, I refuse because they cause long term problems.
Abortion should be allowed, but only after the mother has been counselled (so that she can see for certain whether she really needs an abortion).
Immoral coercive force. May intimidate the woman into a decision she'll later forget. And there are going to be very few women that will have an abortion based on a whim.
Any policy of Mandatory detention, when the government is letting in tens of thousands of immigrants legitimately, is futile and pointless. The government is deliberately holding refugees back, gainging media attention, saying "look! look! we're keeping these people out, no.. no .. Don't look over THERE.. Look over HERE.. LOOK how we are keeping out this small amount of refugees" whereby, they are letting in tens of thousands of immigrants without the public being aware.
You're ignoring that we have instant access to the criminal records of those tens of thousands. We need a screening system of some kind for those which we can't, and I think mine strikes the right balance.
You're opposed to a minimum wage? Are you crazy? You're letting your ideals influence you out of reality. A minimum wage is a fundamental right if there ever was one. We don't want unskilled people working for 1 cent an hour, that's ridiculous, and don't argue that "that will never happen", because if its never going to happen, then why bother alowing it?
Because wherever they might work for 1c an hour, they can work for $5 an hour somewhere else. Just because a business is making a profit while employing people at the minimum wage does not mean the people are being employed in the most efficient manner.
A society like Australia, which has a large farming base, has no need to import any produce, and any produce that is imported, from Asian for instance, only serves to diminish our agriciultural sector. Farmers are already having to close down. This fucks up the "food chain" of the economy.
Farmers are closing down and moving to other industries, where they can make a greater profit, and the overall result is a cheaper price and higher quality for the consumer.
Did you learn in year 10 science that if you take animal A out of the food chain, than animal B has nothing to eat, than Animal C has nothign to eat, than animal D has nothing to eat? Same principle. Farmers are important.
You're ignoring the fact that Animal E exists as an alternative for Animal B to eat.