Saturday 12 June 2021

Pitting reformers against charlatans

Are you politically astute? 

Can you prove you are not a charlatan?

Do you regard safe seats in legislatures to be much the same as those associated with pocket boroughs?

Do you regard marginal seats to be much the same as seats associated with rotten boroughs in terms of political corruption?

Are you willing to spend a considerable amount of money towards the reform of Australian politics, especially if that money happens to be your own?

Are you willing to acknowledge that there are many wealthy and not-so-wealthy charlatans preventing political reforms from occurring in Australia?

Have you ever been a member of a reform club elsewhere?

The Australian Political Reform Club has been in existence for many years now.  Most prospective members have been blackballed.  They have not proved themselves worthy of membership, for a wide variety of reasons.

The exclusivity of the club is necessary, for a wide variety of reasons.  The most important reason, of course, is to prevent charlatans and other infiltrators from taking over the club premises.

Real estate in Australia has always been a highly political topic. 

Attempts to reform politics in Australia began in 1788, with efforts by the Eora people to oust the European invaders.

When the selected strategy failed, no potentially effective new strategy was identified.

The people dispossessed of their New Holland homelands have since been forced to intermingle with the dispossessed from many other parts of the world, along with a rabble of excessively wealthy charlatans and an assortment of overly ambitious bullies.


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