Local support for Local employment must be addressed
The Latest reports in the
Advertiser (Report reveals South Australia's 577,000 Centrelink customers) paint’s a picture that Salisbury is full of welfare
dependent people, dole bludgers and single parents, with out spelling out the
true issues facing the 5108 area, says Mark M Aldridge Independent for Ramsay.
To start with the article
does little to explain the welfare system, where even those on a near
comfortable income, can claim family assistance, rather than the government
simply lowering the tax, to be honest this situation empowers only the
government, as by over taxing the people, it can control how that money is
given back, with the usual wastage we have come to expect by over governance of
the system itself.
''A lot of middle-class
families pay tax and then receive a portion back as Family Tax Benefit or the
Baby Bonus. If we reduced these payments, could we not cut everyone's tax
bills.'' Says Mark?
“With all hopes
now laying with the
Olympic Dam expansion, which is expected to create 10,000 new direct and 15,000
new indirect jobs, it is time now for the government to ensure some of these
indirect jobs are taken up in the Salisbury area, as we have the infrastructure
in place in the Salisbury area”
The mining boom and the
governments love of big business in general, has been at the expense of local
manufacturers and small business, something that needs to be addressed says
Mark, “the recent success of the Jobs 101, proves thinking outside the square
does work, how about some support for the local industries and small
businesses, so we can increase local employment opportunities where they are
most needed”
Other short-term disasters
like the baby bonus, did little for long term planning, the government
subsidized home loans, have destroyed affordable home owner ship and created a
sharp rise in the cost of rental housing, pushing many into cheaper
accommodation, away from where the many jobs are located.
“It seems those people in
supposed safe Labor seats like Ramsay and Port Adelaide, are the very people
missing out on the support they need” this fact should be the crux of the
story, with out any spin that degrades the people of my community.
Local jobs for the local
community, starts with the support that the community needs, and that includes
the many hard working smaller businesses, manufacturers, and the many hard
working trades people, that would be more than happy to employ local people, if
they felt they had the support of the state government for a change.
It is my position that if
the people of Salisbury continue to vote Labor, their future will continue on
the same path, it is past time party politics in general received a swift kick
in the butt, for every aspiring candidate should represent the people of their
electorate rather than the current allegiance to their political party, and
just maybe the people will see change
“Mike Rann has represented
the area of Ramsay for a long time, and as the premier one would have thought
he would have backed up his electorate, rather than the current vision of the
local manufacturing industries closing their doors, seems to me politics at a
party level is all about numbers, rather then those most in need, something
that has to change”
A couple of hundred local
business receiving the support they need to employ more local people, is much
easier and less expensive than throwing all our money at the mining Industry,
but seems we smaller operators voices are simply not being heard.
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