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RE: Australians behind the cryptocurve? Without a strong distrust for government, the appeal isn't as strong?

in #australia7 years ago

thanks. ya i cant imagine them being able to trace cryptos competently....just my use would take 5 agents...if they had 5 agents that understood blockchain....i cant see em actually tracking it...they jusy talk shit

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Anyone good enough to track crypto wouldn't be working in private sector and if they did the goverment would ignore them like they did when they consulted for the NBN & DNS blocking of torrent sites.

lol, ya have a point....mayb if we incorporate a car service into a blockchain the moron politicians will think about learning something

They aren't really stupid, just really stubbornly resilient to change. I think you get to a certain age and you just cant adapt to new thinking. Also they fear pissing off their stakeholders more then they fear pissing off the public, being hated as a pollly is par for the course.

While they still has Murdoch in his pocket and young voter disenfranchisement the lab/lib wheel keeps on turning. Requiring people to enroll to vote for the gay plebiscite is going to work against them & labor is already preparing to take the wheel. But true change will come when we get a 3rd option that focuses on the issues because they need addressing.

For now the best option is hoping the government stay gridlocked and nothing too stupid/waste of money makes it into law!

I cant speak for political as i try to just ignore all the bs now. but i have alot of experience with qld enviromental legislation, mining and construction....and we have the most backwards legislation and thanks to what joeb elky wrote 40 years ago, qld effectively cant update anything and companys can just keep using 40 year old enviromental rules... ive been trying to ignore politics, whole system is so corrupt, polys get there 5% pay increase yearly...yet im makeing less an hour now than i was in 99, as a chef my hourly rate has reduced not relatively...my hourly rate is 2$ lower today as a mature experienced worker than it was in 99....yay for equality