Here in the Redlands Shire of Queensland, we probably have the best living conditions in the world!
Take a look at the major issues of the shire! Wow! Drugs are the major threat – a modern day Nirvana affliction.
Traffic is a problem because we have too many cars! There is horror when the two coincide:
- Driving along a main road recently we nearly got taken out by a spaced out punk in a hot rod spinning out doing a wheelie at an intersection. He lost control doing a 360⁰ spin which missed our car on the other side of the road by inches!
And you think living in Syria is dangerous, or Paris, Brussels, London or New York..!
But our rural roots come through in the swing to the right that is evident in the attitudes below.

But look at the support for euthanasia and medical marijuana! And the sugar tax!
So we rich people want to get skinnier, die when we choose and do so happily!
We see China as a big threat but are happy to take their money for our exports, sell them our property and encourage their tourists.
What are the questions not asked?
Do you support increased Police powers including:
- invasion of privacy of communications
- shoot to kill if there is a threat to life
- preventative arrest and detention of terror suspects…?
We are not back to the death penalty yet, but it may come back to that…!
Another touchy political subject is student loan debts … perhaps no more loans unless a 75% pass rate is achieved? And don’t leave the country until you have paid what you owe?
Lucky I am not standing for election! In a social welfare funded state, clawing back what has been granted in the past is a political nightmare.
Therein lies the root of the failure of liberalism – if you swing too far and mak
e too many allowances, the return swing becomes very lumpy – ask the US Democrats!
Not only do we need to count our blessings, we also need to ensure we don’t give them away!!

Vitamins, insurance, bullet blenders, carpet cleaners, supermarket value, lawyers, housing developments, cruises, charities… the subject is endless and of unlimited creativity.
I remember the riots and looting in London a few years ago; with speculation that the have-nots were so driven and manipulated by marketing that they quickly resorted to 

anges and complexities of our world today.


auses.
This is a form of corruption whereby people in office unfairly enable favourable access to state resources for their benefactors and abandon their duty to protect the state’s interests.
ots the government revenue intended for all citizens, inflates project costs and denies fair competition.
One wonders who is pulling the strings and for what purpose? Are the unions aware of the groundswell of opinion swaying to the right? Is the government allowing these infrastructure breakdowns to stimulate electorate outrage and thus justify smothering the unions?
ment revenue, expenditure and the benefits to be derived from the awarding government contracts, (read “backhanders”).
begin again.
There are some very wild cards now in play in global politics. They are not who might be called gentlemen. I would call them loose
cannons, who have abundant egos, few scruples and Messianistic delusions.
Then there are the others who are really nihilists and anarchists who have been fighting the world for some time.
right. Circle those wagons, don’t let any strangers near…
A thought that recurs since the Brexit vote and the Trump emergence is how the electorate has seized inappropriate vehicles to express their discontent. It seems democracy has failed to a great extent in the First World . It never succeeded elsewhere really…