Time to set things right. Part 2

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These are hard days for investors looking to earn interest on their money because official interest rates are at an all time low. Somehow central banks think the economy will be stimulated to prosperity if everyone spends, and they will do that because a little debt won’t hurt. Consequently retirees are not investing in term deposits as they once did for safety, instead they are interested in company profits. We like to see big business doing well because they pay dividends, even though we might not have direct interests in them.

The last days of this decade are informative. The financial year might not be half way through , but we can spot trends. There are too many trends the writer dislikes on day 180 of 2019.

• I do not like to see companies avoiding tax. The tax employees pay is not a company payment. I dislike it when they use this an excuse/answer.

“Our company is heavily invested in the economy because we provide thousands of jobs.” This does not wash with me.

• I do not like it when companies avoid paying full wages. Companies underpaying employers this year would fill a page. (The employment legislation may be difficult to navigate but the number of workers overpaid would not cover a line, therefore something does not wash.

• I do not like it when the companies showing most growth are new companies in such smelly industries as pay-day loans, artificial intelligence, or long time companies like Aristocrat Leisure (gambling) or Domino’s Pizza (wage theft,)

• I do not like it when the board pays the CEO more than 250 times the average country wage (Qantas). Each man gets 168 hours a week. Reducing the workforce does not take brilliance. Real brilliance is required to build people, and that build business health.

• I do not like it company boards put the interests of shareholders before ethics. A principled life starts with the ethics. Boards of Banks, Gambling companies, ………… have been found wanting in the last six months. The reputation of a company is unavoidably linked to its directors

• I do not like it when multinational companies falsely invoice local entities to avoid tax. (Everywhere).

• I do not approve of companies using casualisation of the work force to reduce obligation to workers. If they only work on a casual basis they work for you.

Our government does not escape criticism.

This government is linked in its unfair distribution of water.

This government is linked to being Lassize faire with mining companies; oil, gas, minerals, coal. Gold. The resources exploited are once only sales yet the miners are excused from royalty payments while in establishment.

This is the wealth for which we are famous. The government has no plan to preserve the real wealth for future generations.

In order to deliver a surplus government is withholding payment to legitimate recipients at every turn. It could stimulate the economy with quantitate easing yet it refuses

This government has no plans for the environmental safety – including its flora and fauna.

We are open for business to anyone with the other capital because the government takes no interest in who owns what under AU $200 million.

• I do not like it when under employed people are considered to be working if they clock an hour a week at a job. In every effective way they are unemployed.

We can do our bit. In fact we must do more.

The last six months have been dry across the country. Our farmers have done it tough. Meat, grain, vegetables, farm produce of all kinds are diminished. Farm incomes are down. The real costs are being avoided by the public because our supermarkets buy from the cheapest supplier.

As purchasers we have a responsibility to our countrymen. Where ever it is feasible to by local produce we should. In the past six months many of the brands we used to buy have been purchased by off shore owners. It does not improve our economy to help boost the wealth of foreign countries. (I understand our producers, our sons and daughters are employed to make these products but I see this as only temporary. Past experience shows off shore owners like the brand they do not care how, or where it is made. )

I have written this because I have grand children. I want them to know what I have witnessed in the last six months does not look good for them and I disapprove.

If you agree please let me know. If you disagree with me please comment and I can grow in wisdom. As my writing is with the prejudice of ignorance of old age I need your help. . Please bring me up to speed where you see the chance.

5 Comments

  1. I agree. You are right; You have a moral conscience. Global organisations/governments/fossil fuel conglomerates/vested interests don’t. Keep telling it as it is.

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    1. wordlywoman2 says:

      Countless numbers of people feel and think the same as you. What can we do????? Many of us are the disenfranchised, our voices are not heard. The New South Wales government alone, is spending billions of dollars on improving the ‘top end of town’ while our farmers are being forced off the land, and our voluntary fire fighters are unpaid while trying to save our sorry souls.

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    2. I’d say, vote them out of office, but you have to be able to replace them with something better and it’s often the ‘something better’ that’s lacking. All political parties seem to be in hock to some lobby group/s and it’s left to independent protest groups to organise themselves to tackle each separate issue. The planet doesn’t have time for us to mess about like this. We’re tearing it part, as well as all the social justice measures that have been fought for down the years.

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    3. seasiders22 says:

      I do like the activist group Get Up. At least they say something has to be done. The problem in my neck of the woods is the collective membership of political parties wouldn’t fill our largest sports ground. Voting for political chancers is useless unless they deliver change. Keep voting and thanks for your thoughts

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    4. It’s the only way of beating the helpless feeling.

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