Gordon wrote on Apr 18
th, 2025 at 3:48pm:
An unintended consequence of this policy will be that Aboriginal parents have more spare cash to spend on alcohol, increasing the dysfunction and abuse Aboriginal kids suffer.
Actually coming from the Greens who are the most racist party, they have probably factored this in as their stock in trade is to have Abos desperate and dependent on welfare.
There are no free lunches.
There is for a currency-issuing government (in fact, money is created out of thin air, a process restricted to private banks at present. Feel free to educate yourself re money creation: you can start by googling 'how is money created'.
As for "unintended consequences" re governement welfare, you are on the ball (at last).
Blacks call welfare money "sit-down money", which merely maintains the social disaster originating in entrenched socio economic disadvantage, developed over many years while the required assimilation was not achieved. Many people rightly call welfare "the poverty industry' which merely supports all the bureaucrats delivering the 'welfare 'money, but not the blacks themselves who continue to drink themselves to an early death.
The solution is not welfare money, but government intervention ensuring every individual is able to participate in the normal path to economc participation, ie, education, stable family environment, housing, and access to work opportunities.
The Voice referendum failed because government couldn't explain how the Voice would close the gap - because the real task I outlined above is difficult, but nevertheless remains the only way to close the gap.
Interesting fact re your "no free lunches" dogma: after WW2 during the Keynesian 'welfare state' era, Menzies was able to maintain unemployment at below 2%, and ensure everyone had access to either public or private housing, and fund the massive Snowy River Scheme, via
deficit spending (no balanced budgets in sight, or sought by anyone), and deliver free milk to public schools.....
Since then we have been tricked into accepting Thatcher's neoliberal -
small government, balanced budgets, "other people's money" narrative, as if government budgets are like our own household budgets (which is nonsense: government ISSUES money (via authorized banks) whereas citizens are USERS of the money...meaning the budgets of the two entities (government versus citizens) have very different constraints...).
Which is why we now have a housing crisis, a cost of living crisis, while government can't "afford" to ensure full employment, and have to pay below-poverty welfare...
Such much for 80 years of "growth".