How have our politicians performed
How do you think our pollies are tracking. If you think they are doing a good job think again. In the early 80's you could buy a block of land for $6,000 or around 28% of your annual income today you are looking around $130,000 or around 250% of your annual income. Is that really progress - I think not!
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Hoons taking over the streets
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Government hypocrisy at it's best
The recent Tom Koutsantonis debarcle has again clearly displayed how governments protect their own and lack consistency. This issue hit a raw nerve with the electorate and caused an unprecendented community outcry. Radio stations and media outlets were bombarded with comments that were not favourable to the government, yet in a true display of arrogance they attempted to play it down. Now ask yourself the question, if this had been a member of the general public would the government have been as compassionate - I think not!
You have to wonder, when a news reporter from a newspaper can turn up to take photo's of illegal activities on our roads, yet our law enforcement agencies no nothing of the activities, something is a miss here.
Watch the usual retric come from government which will be a criticism of Provisional drivers in general and justification for their ridiculous laws. This has nothing to do with Provisional driving laws and is used by government to divert attention from the real issue - these hoons are law breakers and we all know that this Premier is tough on crime - yea right Mr Rann
Prime real estate to be used for hospital
We are now faced with this ridiculous plan to place a new hospital on a prime piece of real estate which had the capacity to totally transofrm the city into a vibrant entertainment hub, just picture yourself walking along the promenade from the casino past the convention centre, restaurants and cafes, entertainment precinct and our new state of the art stadium - instead you will come to a barraced blocking the entrance to the hospital what a joke!, at least we can go there to die
How many times have you cursed "Damn P plate drivers" Is that really you speaking or have you been influenced by a government view that ALL young drivers are hoons. As of June 15th 2009 the representation of young fatalaties on our roads is the worse it has been yet the government continue to present the same retric
Will the new RAH fix our health system?
Is the decision by the SA government to replace the 800 bed Royal Adelaide hospital with a new hospital of similar size on prime real estate a waste of taxpayers money? The net gain of 100 beds to a congested health system at a cost of $2 billions makes the cost of each additional bed $20 million
Is Population growth the unfixable problem?
Our political leaders can no longer longer afford to bury their heads in the sand on the worlds number 1 problem. In the first 2000 years of civilistion the population grew to an estimated 6 billion people globally, yet it is only going to take 100 years to grow this amount again, visit the world population clock to get a true perspective on how quickly the world population is growing.
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Government hypocrisy at it's best
The recent Tom Koutsantonis debarcle has again clearly displayed how governments protect their own and lack consistency. If this had been a member of the general public the premiere would have been reaching for the noose. Many young novice drivers have been disqualified from driving for much, much less - hypocrisy at its best.
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Indian Students Invading Australia
An organised invasion is occurring right beneath our noses. Have you noticed a massive influx of immigrants in particular India. While many citizens who wish to migrate to Australia including family members, have to go through the legal process which can take up to 10 years it seems that if you are an Indian student who cannot speak englsh with a bogus qualification you can freely enter.
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SA election surrounded by controversy
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The recent state election in South Australia has been surrounded by controversy. First we had political candidates immitating Family First members and now stories are emerging of many people who did not vote or fraudently voted. This is democracy at it's worst, quite often when the gap narrows political parties will do everything in their power to remain in power, even if it breaks moral and ethical standards.
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