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> <channel><title>Comments on: How the growth lobby threatens Australia&#8217;s future</title> <atom:link href="http://www.protectionist.net/2009/09/27/how-the-growth-lobby-threatens-australias-future/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.protectionist.net/2009/09/27/how-the-growth-lobby-threatens-australias-future/</link> <description>Australian Protectionists - Australians protecting Australia</description> <lastBuildDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 08:33:09 +0000</lastBuildDate> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.2</generator> <item><title>By: Tony Ryan</title><link>http://www.protectionist.net/2009/09/27/how-the-growth-lobby-threatens-australias-future/#comment-3167</link> <dc:creator>Tony Ryan</dc:creator> <pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 08:56:51 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.protectionist.net/?p=800#comment-3167</guid> <description>James Sinnamon has presented a fair and comprehensive picture of undesirable population growth and associated development. And he is so right when he says we must stop this now, while we still can.Meanwhile, may I venture a small qualification regarding urban water resources. A significant component of Brisbane&#039;s population explosion has been the refugee victims of NSW and Queensland&#039;s rural and regional economic collapse; due entirely to removal of tariffs and consequential flooding of our domestic food market with cheap and subsidised imports.To recover resource and productivity equilibrium, including natural urban water resources, we must stop all immigration and refugee intake now, &lt;strong&gt;and&lt;/strong&gt; restore tariffs. One million citizens will then be able to return to their inland towns, villages and farms, concomitantly easing urban pressures dramatically.Those migrants and refugees who do not speak Australian must be returned to their port of origin, and those who qualify to remain, directed to move to regional centres. Australia&#039;s cities need to be depopulated, to bring urban cost of living to sustainable levels and to &lt;strong&gt;permanently end urban sprawl over precious arable lands&lt;/strong&gt;.Because state Labor governments have risen to power on the urban population explosion they will obviously refuse to take such action. The only option left to the people of Australia is to throw them out.Whilst this is the fundamental right of all peoples, to remove rogue governments, for many people it all looks too difficult. But it most certainly is not.The steps to remove unwanted governments are simple and historic:(1) Identify the issue with most popular support;
(2) Organise an appropriate petition, attempting to secure the signature of every citizen&#039;
(3) When government refuses to comply with the petition&#039;s objective (which it will), issue a signed &lt;em&gt;Declaration of No Confidence&lt;/em&gt; in the that Government;
(4) Form a &lt;em&gt;Caretaker Government,&lt;/em&gt; made up of retired and serving senior public servants and politicians.Those who believe such competent personnel would not be forthcoming have obviously not bothered to test the market. I have, and I suspect the majority of retired public servants alone, would support establishment of a Caretaker Government; with many volunteering such service.We just need to take one step at a time. The first step is to identify  the most popular issue. Our organisation (TRB) will be surveying an Aussie demographic next month, so by then we will know for sure just what this issue is.Any help with the survey would be appreciated.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>James Sinnamon has presented a fair and comprehensive picture of undesirable population growth and associated development. And he is so right when he says we must stop this now, while we still can.</p><p>Meanwhile, may I venture a small qualification regarding urban water resources. A significant component of Brisbane&#8217;s population explosion has been the refugee victims of NSW and Queensland&#8217;s rural and regional economic collapse; due entirely to removal of tariffs and consequential flooding of our domestic food market with cheap and subsidised imports.</p><p>To recover resource and productivity equilibrium, including natural urban water resources, we must stop all immigration and refugee intake now, <strong>and</strong> restore tariffs. One million citizens will then be able to return to their inland towns, villages and farms, concomitantly easing urban pressures dramatically.</p><p>Those migrants and refugees who do not speak Australian must be returned to their port of origin, and those who qualify to remain, directed to move to regional centres. Australia&#8217;s cities need to be depopulated, to bring urban cost of living to sustainable levels and to <strong>permanently end urban sprawl over precious arable lands</strong>.</p><p>Because state Labor governments have risen to power on the urban population explosion they will obviously refuse to take such action. The only option left to the people of Australia is to throw them out.</p><p>Whilst this is the fundamental right of all peoples, to remove rogue governments, for many people it all looks too difficult. But it most certainly is not.</p><p>The steps to remove unwanted governments are simple and historic:</p><p>(1) Identify the issue with most popular support;<br
/> (2) Organise an appropriate petition, attempting to secure the signature of every citizen&#8217;<br
/> (3) When government refuses to comply with the petition&#8217;s objective (which it will), issue a signed <em>Declaration of No Confidence</em> in the that Government;<br
/> (4) Form a <em>Caretaker Government,</em> made up of retired and serving senior public servants and politicians.</p><p>Those who believe such competent personnel would not be forthcoming have obviously not bothered to test the market. I have, and I suspect the majority of retired public servants alone, would support establishment of a Caretaker Government; with many volunteering such service.</p><p>We just need to take one step at a time. The first step is to identify  the most popular issue. Our organisation (TRB) will be surveying an Aussie demographic next month, so by then we will know for sure just what this issue is.</p><p>Any help with the survey would be appreciated.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
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