I don't believe anyone's crap about bad government. Luckily for me I don't adhere blindly to any political ideology (although I class my views as conservative and humanitarian) and in my lifetime I have voted Liberal, National, Labor, Democrat, DLP and even an Independent at different times so you are barking up the wrong tree if you think I'm a lemming contemplating a cliff. What I do know from my 37 years of voting is that politicians tell more lies than real estate and used car salesmen combined, the Liberals have a poor record when it comes to looking after those who genuinely need a helping hand, and the Labor party are incompetent when it comes to managing the economy. That is the truth as I know it from the experience of living under many governments of different persuasions and in my time I have never seen a government that has told more lies, been more divisive of class, been more poorly led and done a worse job of managing the economy than the current Rudd/Gillard regime. And that includes the previous Qld government under Beattie and Bligh who turned a good State government under Goss into a complete and utter untrustworthy rabble, dragging the sound position of the State they inherited into the cellar. Gillard's stewardship makes them pale by comparison.
Interesting points you make Smokey
I always find the question of the state of the nation an interesting one.
By state of the nation I mean how are we as citizens going/living/surviving? The question I am always asking myself is are we better off or worse now than say 1, 3, 5 or 10 years ago? Are we as a nation becoming more greedy with what want and what we think we are entitled to (yep my welfare chestnut again)? Are we sadly just turning into a bunch of sooks unable to perhaps make the sacrifices we need to; to adjust to the current climate?
But seriosuly when I sit down and look at my situation and look at what's going on around me and answer each of those
those questions as honeslty as I can I come up with My family is no worse off to Q1 and Yes to the other 2.
Is that a reflection on society looking for someone to blame and not taking responsibility for their collective lot in life. Or is it the fault of the government papmering away to the "i am owed something" menatalty or a combination of both? Seems to me so many people are looking for someone/anyone to blame
I keep hearing and reading that this is the worst government in Australia's history but I question it simply because as I said I am no worse off under this government to what I was under the previous one or the one before that.
I know what tough times are and what they mean. I just don't think people do it that tough these days. I dont think they understand ehat doing it tough actuall means/is.
We were raised solely by my Mum because my Dad died when I was 7. We did it tough. She did it bloody tough. I know what it is like to have to wear "hand me down clothes" because she couldn't afford to buy new ones for us. I know what it's like to not to go on a school camp because we couldn't afford it. I know what it's like to not go on family holidays because we couldn't afford too. So I think I have a good handle of doing it tough
But at the same time and I know it sounds stupid we never wanted for anything because I know how hard she worked to give us the best life and up bringing she could.
The most important thing she taught us though was to work for things and to not expect handouts. If you can't afford don't buy. If you want something save for it - it's not that hard
But today people are so tuned into wanting and expecting that they class not receiving what they want or expect as doing it tough. I suppose the question becomes who's faults that? Their own or the governments