Horst Herb wrote:
On Thursday 31 May 2007 09:06, Cedric Meyerowitz wrote:
Horst, do you realy believe the current opposition will be any better for
GP's, Medicine, IT/IM etc. than the current government ??  Just think of
all the current bad things in Medicare we have that was started by them
etc.  I suppose the higher taxes we'll pay, impossibe industrial laws for
us small business operastors etc. is also fine by you.

I don't think they can do any worse for australia as a whole. I am suprised how many doctors can't see beyond their own wallets.

I want my four children to live in a country free of wars and social disquiet, with excellent infrastructure allowing them to develop to the full of their individual potentials. I other words, I want them to have a future.

As it is, we have been dragged into an unjustifiable war, are the worlds number one environmental pig (worst polluter!!! in per capita terms), have pissed off just about any neighbour we have, have destroyed most international relationships bar two, have ravaged most public infrastructure, have decimated public education, and have selled off most valuable public assets. And as doctors we should be particularly ashamed at having aboriginal health below the standards of most third world countries nowadays!

I doubt anything short of a full blown civil war could make the *long term*prospects for Australia any worse. The current situation is like a farmer having sold off the property he inherited and now blows the money on baubles and impressing rich friends.

Horst
So does that mean you will now become an Australian Citizen and vote instead of standing on the sidelines and bagging those that do? Or will you still remain a Permanent Resident and keep your EU passport for insurance
T
(who became a Citizen 5 years ago and actually uses his vote and his voice to try and make a stand - not just his voice)
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