Posts Tagged ‘43’

A pragmatic future

November 26th, 2007 by Daniel Young | No Comments | Filed in Life, Politics

I am not a religious person but it’s good to see religious leaders use their position to raise important issues that affect us all. The Archbishop of Canterbury came out and said what most people already think about the Americans and their imperialist agenda. He has also provided his view on what the Americans (and the West, in general) need to do to regain the moral high ground and I agree with him.

It amazes me that in these apparently transparent times with almost immediate access to information and breaking news our leaders can carelessly throw their weight around while wrapping the whole exercise up as some sort of freedom march.

With Blair, Howard out and Bush on his way out, perhaps we can look forward to a period of pragmatism over dogmatism… I’m convinced that it doesn’t have to be this difficult.

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New government

November 24th, 2007 by Daniel Young | 1 Comment | Filed in Politics

There has been a change of Government in Australia today. The polls were right, the Labour Party had it in the bag. John Howard has resigned. Long live Kevin Rudd.

Australia has enjoyed an economic boom during Howard’s ten years in power. Personal wealth in Australia has grown higher relative to most of the rest of the countries in the world.

This boom has been largely driven demand from China and other countries for Australia’s raw materials, of which there are plenty.

Labour is entering power at a very uncertain time. The sub-prime crisis combined with disruption in the Middle East, changing global hierachies and the threat of environmental crisis makes for a pretty shitty few couple of years.

I wonder if the Liberals are happy that Labour will take the flak for what is about to happen, leading to their return in just three years time. It will provide more content for negative campaigns in the future. 

The Australian manufacturing sector has deteriorated into nothing and the remaining industry – agriculture – is threatened by climate change, the country is in drought and is now subject to the rise and fall of two masters, the US and China. 

Its election day and people have made their choice but… 

How much influence and control does this country have over its own destiny? So many of the real influencers are macro external and the global nature of things means that Australia has no option but to play ball.

There is no place in the industrial complex for the sort of protectionist tendencies that were once associated with the Labour Party.

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The final countdown

November 22nd, 2007 by Daniel Young | No Comments | Filed in Politics

Only a few days until Australians go to the polls. The Liberal Party got busted in the New South Wales seat of Lindsay for distributing materials purporting to come from an Islamic group, which supported the Labour Party. Pretty shocking tactics…

All we’ve heard about during the run up to the election is the two party perferred vote polling. I can’t help but wonder if the Greens have the potential to skew the results somewhat given the fact that environmental concerns are high on most people’s agenda and as there is little to separate the parties from a policy perspective.

Is there a mood for change? We’ll find out soon…

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Ruled by fear

November 17th, 2007 by Daniel Young | No Comments | Filed in Politics, Social media

My other title for this post was: He needs us.

I just watched a Liberal party broadcast fronted by John Howard. He basically said that everything is a mess but we shouldn’t change the government because the future is uncertain. I’d argue that its due to the certainty of John Howard and people like him that we are in this mess. Watch it and make your own mind up?

I couldn’t find the Uncertain Times Commercial on YouTube but I did find this:

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