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https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/politi ... 5jb5y.html
Jim seems to be operating in a bell-jar. Has he not seen how it's damn-near-impossible for many families and individuals to stay fed, housed, medically-looked-after and clothed (even for very sub-standard values of those four indicators) as things are? To add to the family headcount might be the tipping point for many on the brink.Father-of-three Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he would like to see Australians have more children.
Ahead of next week’s federal budget that will reveal new plans to boost housing for the country’s burgeoning population and forecast a drop in immigration, Chalmers said the government wanted to give people support if they wanted to have children, but ruled out a Peter Costello-style baby bonus.
His comments come as the government prepares to reveal new budget forecasts showing the net migration intake will fall from 518,000 last year to about 260,000 next year, heightening the debate about adding to the population without relying so much on migration.
Channelling former treasurer Peter Costello, who in his 2004 budget urged Australians to “have one for mum, one for dad, and one for the country”, Chalmers said he supported people having more kids.
“It would be better if birth rates were higher,” he said in an interview with this masthead’s podcast The Morning Edition.
It also seems that Jim has forgotten Those Poors. (This would be in line with his colleagues, who can't see us either.)He said the government’s policies in areas such as expanded childcare or superannuation on paid parental leave were all aimed at helping parents.
“All of these things are about trying to make it easier for people to have more kids if they want to, and to work more if they want to after they’ve had their kids,” he said.
Aspirational Jim-onomics aside, look at the possibility that Oz in the projected lifespan of 2025-edition babies is due to become a droughty, tree-deprived Mad Max Land, nestled in a cuppa-tea-warm, lifeless, sea dotted with pristine white corals, while various warmongers fight and threaten, and any remaining resources are sequestered by billionaires...
I wouldn't cause a kid to be born into 2025.
Perhaps some climate-distressed or war-ravaged Persons Of Colour would be worthy additions to the Oz headcount?