Post by NFA on Apr 13, 2024 20:06:36 GMT 8
Re: Mayor at loss about $142m that should go to the community, Stuck in ‘a bad place’ with little to aim for, 13/04
The Editor
The Cairns Post
The takeaway message from Luke Williams’ insightful special investigation of the circumstances that Aurukun’s people find themselves in is that the patronising top-down welfare model has failed, (Mayor at loss about $142m that should go to the community, 13/04).
The problems stem from the fact that Aurukun, and many other remote indigenous communities, are run as socialist enclaves embedded in a much larger free-enterprise capitalist nation.
Without external support, socialist societies always fail when they run out of other people’s money. That inevitable collapse ends the suffering of the people – one way or another.
With an unlimited supply of money from the wider Australian community, the torture of indigenous communities trapped within these socialist bubbles continues without end.
Aurukun’s continuing agony has been inflicted on its people by increasingly socialist Labor governments and their fellow travellers in the Liberals.
The ALP-LNP UNiparty, effectively one organisation pretending to be two to give voters the illusion of choice, will never change the socialist enclave model; both want a permanent victim class for political reasons.
There is a solution for Aurukun, as Dr Michael Limerick alludes to, (Stuck in ‘a bad place’ with little to aim for, 13/04).
It is to evolve Aurukun from a socialist enclave to a productive community by embracing the free-enterprise capitalism model that built Australia into the great nation that peaked in the 1990s.
I outlined how this could be done in a recent media release; it’s not particularly complicated, the lessons of free-enterprise capitalism are freely available.
If life is going to improve for the people of Aurukun it will be because One Nation either wins government or has a significant balance of power position.
One Nation understands how wealth is created, how functional societies are built, and how people can be unified to benefit their community and their nation.
One Nation truly represents the will of the ordinary people of Australia, as opposed to the will of the unelected foreign organisations and corporations.
That’s why we’re the only party that the globalists at the World Economic Forum have publicly named as a threat to their agenda, we’re the only party whose leader was falsely imprisoned for her political positions.
Our battle flag has the most flak holes because we spend more time over the target than anyone else – the ALP-LNP UNiparty aren’t even fighting for Australians; they’re part of the globalists’ corporate control matrix.
Aurukun can be healed, but that won’t happen under Labor or the Liberals; only One Nation has the will to free all Australians from socialism and globalism.
(425 words)
Peter Campion
One Nation’s candidate for Cook
Tolga
The Editor
The Cairns Post
The takeaway message from Luke Williams’ insightful special investigation of the circumstances that Aurukun’s people find themselves in is that the patronising top-down welfare model has failed, (Mayor at loss about $142m that should go to the community, 13/04).
The problems stem from the fact that Aurukun, and many other remote indigenous communities, are run as socialist enclaves embedded in a much larger free-enterprise capitalist nation.
Without external support, socialist societies always fail when they run out of other people’s money. That inevitable collapse ends the suffering of the people – one way or another.
With an unlimited supply of money from the wider Australian community, the torture of indigenous communities trapped within these socialist bubbles continues without end.
Aurukun’s continuing agony has been inflicted on its people by increasingly socialist Labor governments and their fellow travellers in the Liberals.
The ALP-LNP UNiparty, effectively one organisation pretending to be two to give voters the illusion of choice, will never change the socialist enclave model; both want a permanent victim class for political reasons.
There is a solution for Aurukun, as Dr Michael Limerick alludes to, (Stuck in ‘a bad place’ with little to aim for, 13/04).
It is to evolve Aurukun from a socialist enclave to a productive community by embracing the free-enterprise capitalism model that built Australia into the great nation that peaked in the 1990s.
I outlined how this could be done in a recent media release; it’s not particularly complicated, the lessons of free-enterprise capitalism are freely available.
If life is going to improve for the people of Aurukun it will be because One Nation either wins government or has a significant balance of power position.
One Nation understands how wealth is created, how functional societies are built, and how people can be unified to benefit their community and their nation.
One Nation truly represents the will of the ordinary people of Australia, as opposed to the will of the unelected foreign organisations and corporations.
That’s why we’re the only party that the globalists at the World Economic Forum have publicly named as a threat to their agenda, we’re the only party whose leader was falsely imprisoned for her political positions.
Our battle flag has the most flak holes because we spend more time over the target than anyone else – the ALP-LNP UNiparty aren’t even fighting for Australians; they’re part of the globalists’ corporate control matrix.
Aurukun can be healed, but that won’t happen under Labor or the Liberals; only One Nation has the will to free all Australians from socialism and globalism.
(425 words)
Peter Campion
One Nation’s candidate for Cook
Tolga