rubberman wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 2:33 pm
Well, that's easy enough. For One Nation, they propose tariffs. Those have been comprehensively debunked, because:
They are extremely inefficient taxes meaning lots of public servants' wages taking up a lot of the tax.
They greatly increase costs of living by making everything more expensive. That's the aim of them, to make things more expensive. So, if you really mean things being too expensive as you say in your list, then ON policies won't work, literally batshit crazy to say here's a policy to increase costs, but it will reduce them. Nuts.
They also attract retaliatory tariffs from other countries. That means our exports get hit. Since we are a trading nation, that's also crazy.
The government absolutely should have imposed tariffs on China in response to their tariffs.
The tariffs they've put on our wine for example are good. They have forced our wine exporters to spread their wings instead of relying on China.
Would putting tariffs on goods imported from China raise prices? Of course. Short term pain if there's a national focus on restoring our manufacturing sector.
We should be manufacturing as much as possible right here in Australia.
Blah blah blah its going to make consumer products more expensive. It's also going to create jobs and more money will be circulating within our own economy instead of most of it going offshore.
Even Japan has woken up and started returning manufacturing from China back home.
Next, ON wants to limit overseas investment. Ok. So, if that's limited, and we want to build up our own industry, and we don't want to increase the deficit (all things in your list), where's the money come from?
Depends, where's that investment coming from? A hostile country like China that threatens to shoot down our planes and sink our ships in International air space and waters? Then it should not only be limited, but existing investments should be seized and port leases cancelled. Even more so since China passed a law that requires all Chinese companies, even those operating abroad, to cooperate with it's intelligence agencies on demand to aid the CCP. Do you think a Chinese company cooperating with Chinese intelligence to aid the CCP is a benefit to Australia?
Where's the money going to come from? So, where did the money come from before? We have our own currency still yes? Or have I missed the bulletin where Australia no longer mints it's own money..
Then there's Clive. One of the big drags on the Australian economy is the so-called Dutch Disease. That's a big mining sector that pays little tax, employs relatively few people, and artificially raises the exchange rate. What that means is that industry in Australia that does employ people is priced out of the market because imports are cheaper by a bit and exports are more expensive by a bit. Therefore those industries are choked, plus it fuels inflation. Then, once those industries are choked out of existence, there's fewer places for retirees to invest. So, what do they do? Invest in housing, driving up prices. I had a relly who got out of industrial shares in the early 2000s and bought property. Why? Most of the companies he held shipped overseas. By investing in property, he made bank, but also helped drive up property prices. Clive Palmer campained against reforms here. Great for Clive and Gina and Andrew, of course, batshit crazy for the rest of us.
And why do they pay little tax? Why do major foreign corporations pay little to no tax despite operating in Australia?
Whose been in power all these decades? The two major parties, backed up by the Greens and Nationals.
They've made the policies, they've had their pockets filled by "corporate donors".
UAP or ON may not do better then Labor or Liberal, they certainly couldn't do any worse in fucking up the country. They may not fix the problems that the two majors continue to promise to fix every election, but if you wanted to lodge a protest vote, and enough people did, it would send a rocket up the two majors backsides, perhaps enough to get one of them to pull their finger out.
I don't know I don't have a crystal ball so I can't say they will be better or worse, what I do know is that what politicians say when their not in government and what they do in government are often two different things.
What I do know though, is what really is batshit crazy is voting for one of two major parties, or two minor parties that support them, hoping that this time around they will deliver on their promises.
But when there's a media monopoly in this country...