Sunday, February 15, 2015

We've been played for mugs - The AIM Network

We've been played for mugs - The AIM Network



We’ve been played for mugs














“It’s clear to me, that for too long, we have given those who might be a threat to our country the benefit of the doubt.


We are a free and fair nation. But that doesn’t mean we should let
bad people play us for mugs, and all too often they have: Well, that’s
going to stop.”



When I heard Tony announce this I thought here we go, he has finally
realised that he is not up to the job and is going to step down.



Silly me.


Tony was of course talking about the terrorist threat from asylum seekers, immigrants and the unemployed.


“There’s been the benefit of the doubt at our borders, the benefit of
the doubt for residency, the benefit of the doubt for citizenship and
the benefit of the doubt at Centrelink.”



Considering we are spending billions on it and being asked to give up
some of our most basic freedoms, just how big a threat does terrorism
pose to the Australian way of life?  Crikey reveals some pertinent facts.



As of September 4 2014, since the 1978 Hilton Hotel bombing in
Sydney, there had been 113 Australian victims of terrorism. That
includes Australians killed overseas in terrorist attacks as well as
non-Australians killed here, such as the Turkish consul-general murdered
in Sydney in 1980.



During the period 2003-12, between 700 and 1000 women and children
have been killed by their partners or parents in domestic homicides. 
There have been over 22,800 suicides in that time and around 66 deaths
of indigenous people in custody.



In the same period, nearly 1700 indigenous people died of diabetes at
a rate, on average, about seven times higher than non-indigenous
Australians. If we’d invested a little of the money we spent going to
war in Iraq or inflating the budget of the Australian Security
Intelligence Organisation on programs that lowered indigenous diabetes
to just twice that of non-indigenous Australians, around 1200 lives
would have been saved, or around 10 times the death toll of terrorism.



The real threat to this country is not from terrorism.  It’s from
politicians who choose to reward their donors and put their party in
front of the people’s best interests.  It’s from economic illiterates
who think a surplus is a political goal within itself.



Inaction on climate change is a real as opposed to imagined threat
that will cause enormous hardship and suffering if not addressed
immediately.



Cutting money from health, education and research is a real threat to our future prosperity and well-being.


Ignoring domestic violence, defunding support groups and preventative
initiatives will see this scourge continue to destroy families and take
lives.



Defunding indigenous programmes will see the gap widen rather than close.


Rescinding gambling reform laws will contribute to the tragedy of
family breakups and suicide.  Gambling addiction was a contributing
factor in nearly 130 suicides
in Victoria over the past decade, according to figures released by the
Victorian coroner – more Australian deaths in one state than have been
killed worldwide by terrorism.  Yet dumping reform was one of the first
acts of our previous so-called Social Services Minister.



Despite obesity being a growing problem, this government fights
against food labelling laws.  It resists taxes on alcohol and
anti-smoking campaigns.  Just whose interests do they represent?



In a time of supposed debt and deficit disaster, Mr Abbott is
spending hundreds of billions of dollars to keep us all afraid whilst
ignoring urgent issues that will save many lives.



It is you Mr Abbott that is playing
us for mugs and you are right, it’s going to stop.  You have asked your
party to give you the benefit of the doubt that you wish to deny all
others but it will not save you.  Whether by your own volition, at the
insistence of your party, or through the electoral process, we will
remove this clear and present danger to our country.




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