Err... I did not say there was not a shitload of economic management in leadership. There is, and thats a fact. But the government has other duties as well. The Terrorism Laws were not economic management. Neither is mandatory detention for illegal immigrants. And last time I checked, going to war is not economic management (unless we get some of that sweet sweet oil).Schroedinger said:Um Leadership is a shitload about Economic Management.
Wow awesome AWA straw man, I'm sure that guy could have found a job where he could get better pay, wait, like I did. Fuck working retail, expand your skillset and start your own business, or something.
We're not limited to working under faceless corporations. Good straw man.
If you're going to lead this country you need a strong and guaranteed economic plan.
Alls I'm saying is I sure as shitting wouldn't trust Wayne Swan a man who can barely regulate his own breathing, that wants to regulate our economy?
You forgot those born into abusive families created by welfare dependence!volition said:I heard that a lot of the homeless are actually insane. But anyone in Australia who is "poor" is most likely that way by choice (eg. drugs/gambling idiocy). We give people free money, free education, this idea that people in Australia are poor and its not their own fault... well... I don't think much of it.
Yeah, those people choosing to have mental problems and addictions should take responsibility hey.volition said:I heard that a lot of the homeless are actually insane. But anyone in Australia who is "poor" is most likely that way by choice (eg. drugs/gambling idiocy). We give people free money, free education, this idea that people in Australia are poor and its not their own fault... well... I don't think much of it.
Well with the case of addictions, that is their own fault...Ennaybur said:Yeah, those people choosing to have mental problems and addictions should take responsibility hey.
If you choose to inject heroin in the first place and subsequently find yourself addicted, you're in a predicament of your own making, no?Ennaybur said:Yeah, those people choosing to have mental problems and addictions should take responsibility hey.
heh, not only is the government a shit solution, it's part of the problemwithoutaface said:You forgot those born into abusive families created by welfare dependence!
Hmm...are levels of childhood abuse/familoy breakdown/drug addiction etc higher in the US or Sweden?withoutaface said:You forgot those born into abusive families created by welfare dependence!
I'm not 100% sure, but looking to communities which traditionally experience high levels of unemployment and receive comparitively large amounts of government welfare (dare I say it, the Aboriginal community), it's fairly clear that things such as substance abuse, child abuse, low levels of school attendance, etc, can be linked back to the fact that the parents aren't employed (you're at home all day with nothing to do to make you feel like you're worth something, you're more likely to ingest things you shouldn't, and you're less likely to be aspirational about your own or your children's future). The fact that the welfare exists with few strings attached, or did so in the past, leads to the current situation through generations where you have a group of poorly educated individuals who never had any role models to aspire to, and so it's very hard to get them into the workforce.Silver Persian said:Hmm...are levels of childhood abuse/familoy breakdown/drug addiction etc higher in the US or Sweden?
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