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could be anything


or moreJuly 07, 2021

Given the experts continue to focus on stats and figures which bear little relation to the quality of life enjoyed by most Australians, Advance thought itd be worth sharing a brilliant social media post thats been doing the rounds.

The lament which was written by Gary J Matthews in 2020 details the destruction of Australian industry, security and prosperity at the hands of complacent politicians and corporate elites who sold us out to China for a quick buck. 

Here are some of the highlights:

About 35 short years ago everyone had jobs everywhere, in fact mums used to stay home and families all lived happily just on dads wages.

We had iron ore and great steel industries. We had shipbuilding, car manufacturing, Holden, Chrysler, Mitsubishi, Toyota, Ford, even Lightburn made a Zeta. We built TVs, radios, washing machines, Victa lawnmowers, Hills hoists and fine furniture manufacturing. We built car parts and we even made our own tyres at Bridgestone!

We had fishing ports all over Australia from Port Lincoln to Brunswick Heads. We made our own cheap petrol that was refined at Stanvac Oil refinery in S.A. and Bulimba Refinery in Brisbane. Mortlake Sydney Refinerys from oil brought in from the Bass Strait, North West Shelf, and the Timor Sea.

We built aircraft, boats, submarines and battlecruisers, ships, warships, buses, locomotives, diesel-electric trains, as well as the tracks. You can add hundreds more to that list. And everything was Proudly Made in Australia.

We had corner stores and milk bars and delis, and hardware shops all over the city and country. Our rural towns were a hive of activity. They were very strong communities and were linked by a vast rail network that now lies dormant all across the country. All our food was fresh and local. Our milk and bread were delivered every morning fresh to our doorstep in recyclable glass bottles.

We had public utilities, like power stations, water and gas which would employ thousands around the country and it was always so cheap. It would sustain thousands of industries all over the nation. This was how thousands of jobs were created.

Then the government started selling out our very souls. It started to corporatise itself and began to compete against private enterprise instead of governing.

All our companies and manufacturers started going offshore or closed down because this new corporate government did deals with other countries under free trade agreements that allowed them to totally wipe out our business and manufacturing by allowing the foreign business to start flooding our once great nation with their cheap crap.

Foreign countries were allowed to march in and start taking over. They started driving our farmers off their lands and then sold it to these foreign countries. They cut back funding to our education system and slowed down teaching trade skills to our youth. They set up 457 visas to replace our trade workers with cheap workers from overseas. They allowed foreign countries to buy our power stations and guaranteed them that they would always make a profit at our expense no matter what.

Now because we have lost so much, the government then realised that they dont get much income anymore and have to find new ways to make money. They invented things like GST, excise taxes, levies by the hundreds on everything. They cut funding to our emergency services and forced us to all pay an emergency services levy. They cut funding to our police and public housing.

These new corporate government politicians gave themselves pay rises. They pat themselves on the back knowing that we are so dumb that we would not know what is going on!

Now they tell us we have to tighten our belts. We lose what little we have left whilst paying back the massive debt they created. Yet they gifted other countries billions in foreign aid setting up their countries at the peril of our own.

Everywhere I shop today, just about everything is Made in China. It dawned on me that every time I buy something Made in China, I am actually funding China to buy my own country from under my feet. We are giving China so much profit that they can now afford to buy us out. This is what they are doing, and our government is helping them do so.

Today, I drive the main roads around Adelaide and all I see is the empty buildings that once housed all these great manufacturing companies. When I drive past the Holden Plant at Elizabeth, now totally empty, I begin to cry for what has happened to my once-great nation.

This overpaid government needs more taxes to live on so they are now going to force our elderly (God bless them, for they were the ones that helped build this nation in the first place) back into the workforce until they are 70. They tell everyone to Go out and get a JOB!! This is not just South Australia; this has happened all over Australia.

Can someone in this new corporate government tell us EXACTLY WHERE THE JOBS ARE?

All they had to do was sell the milk, not the whole cow!

Today, every single thing listed above is gone, gone, gone and just left to decay.

How this once mighty 100% self-sufficient nation has fallen



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I sent an email to the Assistant Minister of Defense, Andrew Hastie. I asked two questions, 1/ if we had a military dispute, would we be able to cloth the members of our armed forces, and 2/ can we in Australia manufacture military standard hardware, i.e. nuts and bolts.

No reply. I guess that's the answer!

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I heard this on the radio years ago. A lot of the clothes were coming from china & there were a couple of manufacturing plants locally which are on standby at a couple of hundred million dollars a year ready to make bullets owned by the French.

So that leaves us with Pandanus for weaving clothes & bows & arrows!



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Craig, I'm not sure this belongs in the Jokes category, but while your summary of the changes is tragic, you overlook the primary driver for this change ..... the Lima Declaration.

Lima Declaration kills Australian manufacturing

This was signed by the Whitlam Labor government back in 1975, and committed Australia to reducing our manufacturing and import more, and the same for food. At the same time, inflation and wages growth had been soaring for 3 years under Whitlam's watch, and is still the highest on record since the post war boom. It took 20 years to bring back down to normal levels. So the double whammy of the committed reduction in manufacturing and food production, combined with high wages growth and inflation, we overshot the goal, sounding the gong for our maufacturing and food production industries. The small producer could not compete against imports.

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-- Edited by Are We Lost on Saturday 10th of July 2021 07:12:49 PM

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Steve, it didnt, I was trying to paste in an email joke and failed, this came from another source. I could not remember the Lima deal, but had read it. This is possibly a easier summary to read, it is a bad joke on most of us though. Vic copper's uniforms come from Indonesia btw.

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I have issues with the following claim:

Wonder why we're importing so much fish and seafood from countries like Thailand and Vietnam - when we are surrounded by vast oceans? Look no further than Resolution 27 "Developed Countries such as Australia should expand it's imports from developing countries."

Does anyone seriously believe that the Australian government intervened in the fish market to increase the importation of fish and seafood? How did they do this, or how could they do this?



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Dorian, perhaps " non intervention " in this case. Basa junk fillet $7 per kg from almost mud water. Manilliy prawns etc etc .

Supposedly Australian Barramundi around $30kg for example.

Lead by the nose by "Australian supermarkets" and our hip pocket.

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