Harvey Norman Boss- "Two Parties, Same
Destination"
21st Oct. 2007
So close to an election it is refreshing to hear a representative of the
globalists come out and call "a spade a spade".
In a recent article in the South Australian "Sunday Mail" newspaper, Harvey
Norman boss Gerry Harvey announced his support for any government, of whatever
political hue, to bring in what he described as "a second tier" to the labour
market.
In doing so, Mr. Harvey spouted the economic philosophy faced by our nation's
forebears when unscrupulous bosses pushed for the importation of cheap labour
from the "developing world" in order to maximise profit and push Australian
workers to either accept lower wages and conditions, or be removed from the
labour market all together.
Mr. Harver went on to announce that foreign "guest workers" should be invited
into our nation to be paid less than the award wage and such a move would
"preserve Australia's economic success".
Harvey went on to inform the apparently ignorant readers that Australian
manufacturers were moving overseas to utilise cheap labour. It would appear that
he seeks a government that would advocate saving the few Australian based
manufacturers the inconvenience of moving operations overseas and bring the
cheap, compliant Third World labour to our shores instead.
Like most advocates of an unfettered flow of international capital and labour,
Mr. Harvey did not appear too concerned about the result of the forthcoming
Federal election provided "business went on as usual".
Telling us what most already know, Harvey declared that life would not
change under a Rudd government as both parties embraced similar policies.
Australia- the One Party State.
This being the case, one can only wonder why the so-called representatives of
the interests of working class families- the union movement, continues to
financially aid Labor- a party aiming to stab them in the back as soon as it
gains power!
At least in times gone by, both the union movement and much of the Labor
Party recognised the desire of unscrupulous bosses for a flow of cheap,
compliant foreign labour and fought the process tooth and nail through
legislation restricting immigration, governing wages and when necessary making
their presence felt on the nation's docks.
Clearly, those days are gone. Search as they might, ordinary Australian
families are left defenceless as the current parties continue to push towards a
global village- a borderless world where multinationals effortlessly shift both
capital and labour around the globe in order to maximise profit. To hell with
the consequences and misery, both environmental and economic, that they leave in
their wake.
Although not standing in this election, the Australian Protectionist Party is
working hard to build a foundation on which to launch a campaign for 2010.
Protectionists recognise the need to offer an alternative to the Global Village
Idiots who would run our homeland into the ground, destroy our identity and
treat human beings as mere economic units, to be disposed of as international
trends dictate.
The time is long overdue for Australians to make a stand and actively oppose
the destruction of the family farm, the decimation of our industries and the
sell off of our national assets. These belong to the Australian nation, to our
young who have every right to expect the level of self determination and
independence that was experienced by previous generations.
Australia, it's YOUR country, protect what is left for future generations.
Australian Protectionism- the ONLY way forward.
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