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Aussies Wanna Kiss: The Common Sense Australian Transformation
Aussies Wanna Kiss: The Common Sense Australian Transformation
This book addresses the whole political and cultural landscape of aussies. It poses remedies for a failing democratic system.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) February 7, 2011 --
A new book has been launched in Australia which threatens to rewrite the whole Australian political and cultural landscape in a way Aussies will like but politicians will hate.
Called Aussies wanna KISS (that well-known acronym encouraging us to Keep It Simple Stupid), it has some simple solutions to some serious Australian problems:
Feeling over-governed by a bunch of parties whose members are more interested in their party and their own lurks and perks than helping ordinary Australians?
Easy – let’s cut Australia to only two tiers of government, not three. Trim the fat, spend more wisely and put bureaucrats into real accountable jobs that earn money for the nation rather than wasting time and money and selling off of our national assets.
Under-whelmed by your personal inability to influence politics and see real changes take place to critical issues and how they are handled?
Easy - let’s change the whole nature of the way our leaders are elected and the parameters of their responsibilities, so they govern wisely using real skills rather than sit in a portfolio about which they know nothing. Real leaders with definite jobs, not party hacks trying to perpetuate a party rather than lead the nation.
Excessive bureaucratic encumbrances, at all levels of authority, continue to sit on Australia’s economic performance and multiply like fleas on a dog’s back?
Ordinary Aussies are tired and disdainful of the under productivity of the bureaucratic baggage they are forced to carry while Australian primary and secondary industries have been criminally sacrificed for the short term political party objectives (and those of their backers) of the governments of the day. Where common sense and the common interests of Australians have been replaced by or, at best, rank after political party agendas where contrived smoke and mirrors is a substitute for full accountability and performance.
Apart from giving non-performing politicians the heave-ho, the book urges Aussies to change other facets of our lives. Creating wealth at home means investing in real priorities at home, not selling it overseas so a few people make money offshore rather than many benefiting here.
Our collective national health and wealth means every Australian being both a contributor and a consumer can rely on equality in good governance.
This book addresses the relevance of the Westminster system of government and compares alternative modes of government over the past 100 years. Aussies wanna KISS poses remedies for a failing democratic system. It recognises the need for Australians to pursue greater self sufficiency in all facets of their individual and collective lives in adopting better methods which can only be brought about with the strong strategies as proposed.
The book and website offers every Australian the opportunity to participate in a National Petition for changes to how we are governed and it will certainly send our political and judicial circles into a tail-spin.
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