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Home Local Oz Politics ‘CHINESE DEMOCRACY’ - PERFECT FOR AUSTRALIA

‘CHINESE DEMOCRACY’ - PERFECT FOR AUSTRALIA

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The last few months has seen Australia in an interminable faux election campaign between current PM 70 year old John Howard and his mini-me ALP leader Kevin Rudd. Each day the airwaves and netways are filled with their posturings, their rantings, their focus-group crafted messages of why they are better than the other. We even have them cavorting to the whims of the loony born again Christian lobby group.

But it is truly a farce. In reality there isn’t a lick of difference between the two. They both are faithfully parroting the line of the people who really control the country. The business leaders, the media barons, and the Freemasons. I have long thought that our democracy was over rated. What we really need in Australia is a new way of governing. Something that keeps the hoi polloi under control and let those that know what is best govern. And I think I have found an ideal model of this type of government: Chinese Democracy.

The Chinese Government long ago abandoned communism as their credo. Instead they have forged an entirely new way to rule a state. It combines the glory of capitalism with the innate docility of the general population. It has seen their nation rise from backward pariah state to one that now has the rest of the world trembling.

What have they done?

Well first they did not succumb to any of that “democracy’ madness that infests the west. They recognized that to entrust important decisions of state to the whims of the general population was a recipe for inaction and disaster. They have allowed their people to sample the wonders of capitalism without allowing them to have a say in it. And their people love it. It gives them all the benefits without any of the responsibility.

Now, of course, China’s billions have needed some distraction to keep their eyes off the prize. A compliant media, Olympic Games, space rocket launches, and the occasional shooting of a mid level Government official have all helped the Chinese communist party to rule. They know the average Wing Chung Bing won’t care about whose running the country as long as there is food on their table, some sport on the TV, and the occasional gratuitous violent execution in the name of law and order. It really isn’t rocket science and you would think that the purported leaders of our nation would take notice of this.

I say that the Australian political scene is ripe for a change. The two major political parties are moribund and lack any new ideas or vision. Chinese Democracy offers us a new way in Governement. All it would take is some notional Government of National Unity between the Libs and Labour.

Perhaps after some national emergency.

Some terrorist scare.

The average aussie dimwit wouldn’t mind; in fact I reckon the vast majority would welcome it. As long as they are kept fed their Middle Class Welfare it would suit them fine.

And after a few years of this Unity Government I’d imagine the powers that be could say that there was no longer the need for elections because they knew the Government of National Unity represented the wishes of all ordinary Aussies. And besides, the footy was on TV, and we wouldn’t want the people to be distracted by an election!

It really would be the perfect form of Government for Australia. We could have Government announcements by shock-jocks.

Why not? They already run the policy agenda in our glorious nation.

What of the State Governments? I think they could serve as useful dupes for the occasional outrage by the general public. Shooting a few Premiers or State Ministers would re-assure most people that the national Government is on the job.

We may as well face the fact that western democracy is a flawed system of government. It is failing Australia and allowing the idiocy of the lowest common denominator to ruin our way of life. Let’s try something different. Something that will allow those that know how to rule get on with the job.

And I am ready to take up that job.

Comments (11)add comment

Wing Chung Bing (Jnr) said:

Just wait until we call in the bills!
August 13, 2007

Bing Bang Bong said:

Wlen you freel the crold craws of the glovernment alound your baws, you rill scleam! I plomise you!
August 13, 2007

Ozzievitch said:

This proposed change to the structure of our government should be quite easy to implement.

All that the drivers of this change need to do is lead the public by their noses around any obstacles by telling them what is Australian and what is un-Australian.

If any other objections arise just play the terrorist card.








August 13, 2007

Unregistered said:

Far out Ozzievitch!! You hit the nail on the head! That's exactly what is happening and will happen.
Well observed.
August 13, 2007

Lab/Lib crooked developer said:

Just keep that property Ponzi-scheme running boys. I don't care about the rest. This is one chain-letter the politicians are hired to keep going until something snaps! Let the public fuss over some infantile trivia.
August 13, 2007

Registered Voter said:

Snakes and Suckoles
August 13, 2007

Pip Hamlen said:

Karl fucking Rove, one of the biggest rats in the rodent-infested White House, has quit "for family reasons" (which family?!). Yep, Bush's so-called Brain is deserting the sinking ship of state! That subpoena must really be spooking the bastards!
August 13, 2007

Eddie Hwang said:

August 14, 2007

Eddie Hwang said:

Well said, Man.
August 14, 2007

Unregistered said:

Have you been listening to the Allen Watt podcasts have you?
August 14, 2007

John Stoned c/-Institute of Pubic Affairs said:

But I certainly like the labour market system in China. A magnificent example to the rest of the world.
August 14, 2007

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