Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Can first female prime minister of Australia be our last prime minister and can Kevin Rudd become the first president of Australian Republic?

A number of Australian cities are among the 10 best cities in the world to live in. If you do a research into criteria that has resulted in this achivement you will find out that it is all thanks to clever minds and brave hearts on the left side of politics. It is not fair to say Liberal party has not played a role in all these because they have resisted against every bit of change with full strength stupidity. They have resisted everything that makes Australia envy of the whole world. And if you thing they have learnt their lesson, the answer is no: carbon tax, asylum seekers, etc. In 20 years from now when they look back they only become ashamed of these policies as today they should be ashamed of resisting all good things that Labor has given us (read Gough Whitlam's Legacy):

Removing Censorship;
Creating Family Court of Australia;
Providing freedom of access to government information;
Reforming corporations and trade practices law;
Protecting the environment;
Abolishing the death penalty;
Outlawing racial and other discrimination;
Legal aid service for all courts; And
Health and Education reforms.

The reality is such changes need a courage that is never found among conservative right. And now it's time for another bit of change. 
A big change that will require a courageous politician to make it happen: Australian Republic.
We have already made history by having our first female prime minister and have broken the record in number of influential female politicians (Australia Under Labor: Moving Forward). Julia Gillard now should think of a policy that creates a bigger gap between left and right. The slavemasons of right are Royalists. It's time for a bold plan that ends a long history of betrayal towards national interests of Australia and again shows that clever minds on left can change things for better. Next election should also include voting on becoming a Republic. This also guarantees the win for a left that is more and more distinguished.

The question of flag in my opinion is not a real issue. First of all current flag is a piece of post modern art with the old and historic part being the British flag and the rest is a pretty modern piece of art. And secondly we could become a republic and change our flag but for another hundred year remain colonized not by the British empire but by their corrupt big businesses and horrific slavemasonry mafia. We have a courageous man who dared to tell these companies they need to give something back to Australian people. We have a clever politician who was the only politician in Western world who warned  about danger of fundamentalists coming to power when all others were celebrating "Arab Spring". 
In a new world that all governments are going towards protectionism, why can't we modify the mining tax in a way that more meaningfully targets those corrupt and nontransparent big businesses? I am not against big businesses and well know that in big resource projects only big business can suceed. But what happens if we say the rate of mining tax will be 20% but is discounted for real Australian-foreign joint ventures and is zero for Australian companies? Or maybe introduce more tax on transaction of profits overseas? 
The right in the form it is, has lost its legitimacy. Read my other posts in this weblog to see why I can't control myself in using very
 insulting language when it comes to these fascists. In Australian republic these guys won't have any place as their masters are not masters of this country anymore. If they are so in love with their masters they can immigrate  to "England" after our brave Scottish brothers also break away from the empire of darkness.


Everybody celebrates Australia day in their own ways. I celebrate it with a dream...I have a dream....An "Australian Dream".... in 30 years my son living as a proud citizen of Australian Republic will write a blog with this title: "President Kevin Rudd's Legacy".







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