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View Poll Results: What are your thoughts on Australia's proposed population overload??? | |||
Yes, I agree with the two-child policy | 17 | 13.93% | |
No, I disagree with the two-child policy | 22 | 18.03% | |
I am unsure just yet | 5 | 4.10% | |
Slow, or stop, immigration perhaps? | 83 | 68.03% | |
Other (please specify) | 7 | 5.74% | |
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01-12-2010, 06:24 PM | #61 | |||
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I don't think we need a child limit policy, but we don't need to "encourage" people to have babies with baby bonuses and paid maternity leave. We don't need for (now past) government politicians telling us to have one for Dad, one for Mum and one for the country. If one couple doesn't want kids and another wants 4 - fine.
Immigration - Australia should limit immigration and bring in people for jobs we need people for. Pick and choose the people we want to bring in. Australians have restrictions just to get a work visa for even the UK - there is usually an age limit too. Yet certain people berate Australia for not opening the floodgates.
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01-12-2010, 06:24 PM | #62 | |||
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02-12-2010, 10:40 AM | #63 | |||
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02-12-2010, 11:08 AM | #64 | ||
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If we are looking at a purely local rather than a global response then the quickest and easiest is significantly reducing immigration. I know there will be calls of racism but remember we are looking to reduce local population growth reducing immigration will have an immediate and controllable result were reproductive controls will be difficult or impossible to enforce without serious human rights violations.
China has a 1 child policy but it is enforced by fear, forced abortions, imprisonment and in some cases execution. The only way a mandated population control will be enforceable would be by similar methods, is this where we want Australia to go? Border control is easily enforced sure we will still have people overstay visas but they get caught and sent back. We would not need to close the borders completely but a reduction of 75% would significantly reduce population growth while still allowing worst case humanitarian and essential skills migration. The utilisation of border control would not breach human right unlike population control leaving a situation more people would accept ( you will never please everyone)
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02-12-2010, 11:43 AM | #65 | |||
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when part of the question is to limit immigration even someone with an IQ of 25 would expect part of the debate to be immigration. When there are only 2 options and the other one is population control ( think China here) the best choice is a no brainer.
The question asked was not should we limit immigration but which option would work the best. out of the 2 options presented immigration control has the lowest human rights impact Remember this is a school assignment and the options were set by the teacher not by Fordman6. Funny thing is when I saw the question I was wondering how many posts would be required for a left wing, immigration at all costs, post to appear Quote:
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11-12-2010, 07:38 PM | #66 | |||
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12-12-2010, 12:37 AM | #67 | |||
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And your pathetic left wing jibe is also predicable... once you realise the difference between right and wrong and the difference between left wing/ right wing then people are able to have a decent discussion. And before you bother to go on and on and tell me im a left winger in my thinking, my parents migrated to this country. This is a country made up of migrants....
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17-12-2010, 10:59 AM | #68 | |||
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Slowing immigration is a good option. Unfortunately Australia is not the only part of the world that's expanding rapidly... the world's population is completely out of control and is going to get worse in the immediate future. Looking at this long-term we need to educate women in lesser developed countries to slow the population growth over all. This will, in time, lessen the need for immigration as standards of living improve in lesser developed regions. Locally, we are in the unfortunate situation where the economy has been stoked with population growth, caused by immigration. It's been a quick fix to hide the realities of Australia's economy for quite some time. The politicians are addicted to good balance sheets provided by the easy fix of skilled immigration. The solution to population growth? Well, you could cut immigration dramatically... but then our economy would slow and we'd need to rely on our own development and education programs, which have been neglected for years. Ain't going to happen. No politician has the balls to do it. Limited child policy? Don't even consider it! We currently pay teenage kids to have kids of their own, it would be a complete paradigm shift, both at a polotical level and at a cultural level. No one would wants their freedom of choice taken away. The solution? That's easy. Limit access to cheap energy - oil. The world's population has grown dramatically, perfectly in line with the time that we learned how to harness fossil fuels... and then we discovered oil reserves. BOOM! If you do some research into peak oil it's quite frightening what might happen. Medicines, plastics... everything relies on oil. Take away cheap oil and you have a silver bullet for population growth. What does that mean for the short tem in OZ? Not a hell of a lot... we're pretty much stuck with over-population until we make an investment in shirting populations away from Sydney and Melbourne. Only problem there is trying to figure out how to ensure water supply. |
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My little town could use a lot more people, maybe then we'd get something other than little art galleries which open and then close 6 months later. There is not really much here for the youngins to do apart from the skate park.
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24-12-2010, 07:21 PM | #72 | |||
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