Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Australias Third World Farmers

Farmers On The Road To Destruction

Charles Armstrong the NSW Farmers Association President, has recently stated: "due to the Government restrictions regarding farmers lands, under the carbon trading scheme, the farmers will loose $600,000,000 in productivity, exports etc, ;of course the Government has not compensated farmers and farmers must absorb this loss". Mr Armstrong also said: "this will result in Third World standards for the Australian agriculture industry".

This is an abhorrent way to treat our food producers. Bearing in mind agriculture is the backbone of Australia and has contributed to much of Australian wealth and culture, one would expect a different attitude.

The great paradox these days is that any fleabag from the Third World who floats into Australian waters and cries "asylum" is treated with such compassion and understanding and given a free stake in Australia's wealth.

No wonder there is such a high rate of suicide amongst our farmers! We could say the main drought Australian farmers are experiencing is a drought of any concern for them by their own Governments. Surely, this is another one for KRudds ever growing shame file.

We wonder whether the Farmers Federation will finally grasp the fact that the Australian farmer is slated for destruction by the globalist parties? Will the Farmers Federation break with that other globalist cane-toad party -the Nationals?

1 comment:

  1. What Next Plow in the Citrus Trees,Grapes,
    Look the List Goes On and on, Government Buying Land with water attached ??? Do You Not ask the Question Why?
    kRudd and his Zealots are off Global Travelling,
    Handing out Money Left Right and center..Sure we need to help But Help with building materials,Low cost housing,Manufactured Good's Things that we have sitting in our warehouse's ,This will in turn help our economies .And we can be sure of them getting our much needed help Do Not give them Money as we do not know where it may end up.
    At The End of the Day..
    They( Multinationals) Will Just Import Cheaper from overseas..
    Cheers,
    Wayne

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