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I cant remember ever agreeing with Larry Pickering and its written in a style I can barely stand to read, and I have no reason to trust what hes saying except that I expect it to be true. Regularly seen in Developing Countries - this is EXACTLY how slums form: good folk are forced off their farms by money lenders and corporations. We will never be able to sing Waltzing Matilda again until we see some justice for these people, and all the farmers of the inland. This is no longer the Australia we once knew: no longer our country, no longer our people, no longer the decent caring leaders we once remembered. Right now, the banks, the mining mates, the corrupt politicians and all the ‘mongrels in suits’ have won – and the Australian people don’t have a clue what has been done to them. We need to fully grasp that, and to understand that our people – dignified, decent and honourable old men like Charlie Phillott - have been deliberately terrorised, brutalised – and sold out. In one sense, Charlie Phillott has become the symbol overnight of every decent Australian: the simple right to live out our lives on the land we love - and the land we are still free to call our own. At least until some dangerously persuaded corrupted trendy liberal theorist decided to strip all that away. The truth is, no Australian was ever consulted about whether or not they wanted to see their land mined into oblivion or see our precious water poisoned and given away for free, whether they wanted to be driven off their land by the greed of banking executives who saw the chance to make a profit by wiping out the weakest and most vulnerable amongst us. No Australian was ever consulted about whether or not we wanted to see our beloved homeland sold on the cheap to greedy faceless foreigners just because some slimy two-faced minister managed to convince a weakened prime minster to meekly carry out his bidding. ----------- Unless we can redistribute wealth to where it is needed (regardless of who is in government) the rich will continue to get richer and the poor will continue getting the picture . . .
Posted on: Tue, 09 Dec 2014 01:26:18 +0000

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