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DEAR LEADER If you do not understand the content below then you should step down now and not waste your money and time on your endeavours to become the leader. It is time for a new way of living for all people, a new way of leadership, a new way of caring for the nation. It is time to throw out the old systems, change the old concepts of government, the old way of making decisions in government. After all, there are no decisions to make when the decision is about family. If your family needs help, do you have to sit down and have a discussion to arrive at a decision as to whether you should help them be better or healthier? If you love your family, there is no decision to make. A true leader should love their people who are the nation. Be the first leader in a very long time, to challenge the old ways and bring in new ways of leadership. It would be wise for you to not go into this endeavour trying to get on the same bus as the others. Their bus is very much like yours, the routes are much the same and the system is much the same. Get on the train instead. A different route and different scenery. Many blessing to you for your endeavours. 1. The current government parties and all past parties keep talking about the economy and placing their importance on that word. The people of Australia are the economy. You of all people should know the importance of people to run your business interests. If all the people in Australia were to leave tomorrow, how would you make money? No-one to run the business processes, no-one to buy goods. You could sit in your office and wonder who will advise you, drive you to your meetings, fight the wars........ Why is it when the government says the economy is growing, people on the streets are not? Why are the charitable organisations growing in their operations, why do we have those organisations at all. The country that doesn’t need those organisations is indeed a self sustaining country, a smart country. 2. Remember, healthy people equals a healthy economy. Fix the hospital and health system. It would show a true and honest caring for the people. 3. Why is it, when governments make policy that they are policies for the future, while the things that matter now are not addressed adequately? 4. Why is it the government needs to set up a Gonski report or a commission to come to a decision about how to look after the people? Do you set up those avenues when you make a decision about your FAMILY? Or do you simply look at what is the best for your family out of love for them? The fact that current leaders need someone else to tell them the best way to go shows no love for their family, the people of Australia. In fact, when have you ever heard any leader talk about the love for the people and therefore the love for the nation. I believe the last one to truly do that was JFK. Any leader who needs someone else to advise them on what is best for a human being is not a true leader but rather a sheep following someone else’s concept of how it should be done. 5. Why is it members of parliament keep referring to non-members of parliament (the public) as ORDINARY people? That statement in itself is an ORDINARY statement from a sub-standard human being. 6. Any company e.g. banks, telecommunications etc. that make profit from the Australian people must hire Australians who hold full residency. 7. Any company that wants to sell goods in Australia MUST manufacture or process those goods in Australia from Australian resources, thereby, protecting our manufacturing and processing base. It is all good to say we need to support other countries by buying from them to bolster relationships, but why support another country when we really are not supporting our own. If all the goods Australia needs are made here, prices for those goods would go down, more jobs created and the money stays in Australia instead of leaving Australia as it is now. 8. When the banks take from the “economy” on average 20 billion dollars a year, where does that money go? Not back into the economy. 9. The government some years ago privatised the commonwealth bank and telecom as it was called then. The people of Australia already owned those entities. Was that a double dip on the people? Australia needs a peoples bank, a bank that provides the basics for the majority of Australians. Someone has to keep the banks honest. 10. Why is it major corporations make very considerable profits and then ask their customer base to pay for paper invoices, to name just one of the ridiculous charges that use to be a normal cost of running a business? 11. Profit is good, as you would acknowledge. However profiteering is not good. Imagine the banks taking half the profit they do, they still make profit and there would be another 10 billion dollars a year for the community. Sustainability in business is smart, not the ‘grab as much as we can while we can’ attitude that is and has been displayed for many years. 12. Regulation and legislation costs so much money on both sides of the spectrum. Governments regulate and legislate increasing the cost to the public and companies and then set up departments to oversee that regulation or legislation, a double cost for the public and companies. No-one checks to compare the costs to the return. Why is it, that we keep hearing that money in government is short? We are still a country of only 23 million people, the population has not changed that much over the years. Where does the money go? 13. The government should have formed a superannuation bank instead of an industry. The collective funds could have been used to fix the current ailing infrastructure e.g. hospitals, roads, rail etc which have been badly neglected for many years. Not everyone is going to retire at once. 14. Why is it that during the floods in Queensland the federal government announced it spent millions of dollars in flood assistance by sending the defence forces to help. The public of Australia already pay for the defence forces. There should be no charge and if there is then that is another double dip. 15. Why is it that governments consider being one of the world leaders in any facet e.g. health, transport, living standards etc is good enough? It is not. Being THE BEST leader is what they should be aiming for. 16. A progressive leader would want a level playing ground for all Australians. A very smart progressive leader would advocate a “one dollar here one dollar there” international monetary system. In doing so, developing nations would re-value overnight saving Australians considerable funds which could be redirected to domestic needs. 17. Change the OLD ways of legislative thinking. We are in a new era now. Now is the time to focus on the Australian people rather than business and economy. Again, take all the people out of Australia and you have a block of dirt called Australia. Nothing happens without people. Human Beings. 18. The true leader who undertakes to throw the OLD system out and at the same time develop a new system or way of life for human beings will be heralded around the world. It will not be easy, it will take guts and determination, honesty and integrity, but it will reap benefits beyond most of the current leaders vision. After all, everything the current governments do now is based upon a system developed hundreds of years ago. How draconic is that my friend. 19. The true leader would focus on things that need fixing NOW, look after and care for the people NOW without though for another nation. Let them or teach them to look after their own, after all it is only ignorance on the part of the other nations leader that cause them to have slow growth or require assistance from another country. A true leader would not send money to another nation but rather send people with knowledge and expertise to help the other nation grow. All the money in the world will not help anyone unless they have the knowledge of how to use it positively. 20. And lastly, please do not forget the people of this country are the success of this nation, not just the members of parliament, the business leaders or the financial institutions who are totally reliant upon the Australian people for their success. Please don’t be a fool like the rest. Be a standard for all to aspire to be like.
Posted on: Thu, 11 Jul 2013 08:12:12 +0000

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