Newcastle Herald Letters to the Editor: Wednesday, September 18, 2019

September 18 2019 - 12:30am
OUT OF TOUCH: Many politicians own investment properties while some Australians can barely survive week to week, subsisting on inadequate handouts, says one reader.
OUT OF TOUCH: Many politicians own investment properties while some Australians can barely survive week to week, subsisting on inadequate handouts, says one reader.

AT these worrying times of national and international crises, our federal government decides to distract our gaze with threats and further suffering on the most vulnerable and hard up members of our communities by inflicting drug testing on those receiving benefits. These are people who haven't the resources to live from week to week, subsisting on hand outs calculated decades ago when the cost of living was incomparable with today's costs. While many politicians and those with whom they associate have home ownership, government-funded accommodation when required and investment properties, the unemployed are struggling to have a roof over their heads. Are politicians deaf to the massive increases in property prices? Without the security of somewhere to affordably live, everything becomes insurmountable. The idea is humiliating. Will there be effective programs to help those who fail these tests? Better still, will all who pass these tests be provided with well paid jobs; not the low paid underemployment conditions which presently exist for many who according to government statisticians are "employed"? Politicians are laughingly claiming they would be happy to submit to these tests. Will they do so in a public location with perhaps an occasional demeaning body search thrown in for an extra giggle? Governments don't want us to think about the causes of increasing climate discrepancies, reducing resources, refugee numbers, a result in many cases of wars, many of which Australia has been a participant. Our "leaders" take no responsibility for any of these startling situations. Some of them whitewash or deny our part in these problems. How many of or politicians have PhDs in climate science? To my knowledge, none of them have appropriate degrees to have a say in this matter. Aren't many of them lawyers with the occasional chip shop owner thrown in? Nothing wrong with that, unless you're playing with our future on matters outside your field of education. Stop targeting poor people, focus on the big picture and do the job you're paid for.

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