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  40. Lets not forget also how the government made money available at a hat drop for quarantine facilities and warehouses full of ventillators which never got used only a few years ago - what happened to all those hard assets from the public purse? Why was that expenditure so easy in a crisis when building more technical schools to address our critical skills shortage with people already among the numbers of our population count isn't? To start, we need a return to value-adding productivity overlaying the primary resources industries. Taking steel for instance: the argument that "people will go elsewhere for cheaper" doesn't play out so cut and dry as that argument alleges in markets as it is - plenty of people will sooner pay more for quality products that will endure. There are buildings across the nation still sturdy as the day they opened their doors with Port Kembla steel holding them together, meanwhile we have beand new high rises made of crap which are literally encountering structural failure before the final coat of paint is on. Further, take the Alaska model and pay Australian's dividends on national resource extraction profits. Wipe Payroll Tax; it was introduced to repay debts for our participation in WW2 - if the government hasn't managed to accomplish that in 80 years then they're incapable of being entrusted with our money for the task. Return Federal government operating costs to a limit of 2% GDP as it was from Federation until WW1 - currently sucking up ~21% of GDP. Re-establish the public postal bank system as Christina Holgate was investigating before Labor and Liberal hit her with the farce of 'WatchGate', Australian's shouldn't be railroaded into supporting the corporate agendas of the 'Big 4' which so frequently run counter to our individually held values as a nation of people. We have the potential to a far wealthier nation but have been hamstrung by a predominant poverty of policy since the get go, despite the few visionaries and lateral thinkers that have passed the the ranks of our represntatives.
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