Good governance is generally both boring and quiet.
Leftist parties always over-promise on massive plans, often done without cost-benefit analysis, and often already done better by the private sector. The result is usually that the private infrastructure is decimated, the public option is totally dysfunctional, behind schedule, over budget and nobody accepts responsibility.
Always be suspicious of a party that wants to Do Something™.
For this to be effective, you would also need 'term limits' for bureaucrats/civil servants. Either way, cycling out career bureaucrats would probably be an even more desirable outcome, they're often more corrupt and less accountable.
I told people this would happen in a comment on a YouTube video much earlier in the year, I was shouted down by idiots and CCP trolls saying there's no way Australia can win a trade war with China.
We aren't having rolling blackouts.
The fascistic behaviour of Victoria Police here in Melbourne totally disillusioned me. The worst I'd had to deal with was a few power-tripping Highway Patrol wankers over the years, but I'd always had good interactions with police. What I've seen them do when they know they're being recorded is shocking, because they clearly believe they can act with impunity.
And I guess normies accept it, because they're okay with being oppressed so long as everyone else is too. Crabs in a bucket.
My only issue with him self-censoring to avoid YouTube's wrath is that in one of his podcasts he ranted about "silent Trump voters" not speaking up about their support for the President. I tend to agree with the point he was making there; but it's hypocritical of him to demand that others speak out despite the consequences they might face, then refuse to speak out because he's afraid of the consequences he might face.
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