I'd probably add to this that I don't think the Australian political system/structure is even worth saving.

I don't think I could say with any great certainty that if the political boundaries expanded or contracted in the extreme whether we'd be better or worse off.

I can't think of some previous golden era where things were better.

The Australian nation state meme is irreparably and irrevocably dead to me.

Despite all of that though, I am very optimistic and bullish for the future.

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Where to go though?

In the end, for the 63% of the nation whom are home owners, we also have

- very good and accessible healthcare + education (at least junior and secondary)

- it’s generally safe. Of course we have crime, some violent, however compared parts of USA and Europe, def safer.

However, beyond that and previously mentioned draconian censorship, we also have

- very high income tax on top of GST, CGT, stamp duty, etc

- very high energy prices (when we have an abundance of coal - don’t get me started).

- extreme property or rent prices, great for the landlord class, but it’s not really a win for the nation (I own a home, but I’m not for the extraction of wealth - it’s not productive)

- very tough business conditions. Small business environment not as good as somewhere like USA.

What else?

Where would you go if not Australia?

I don't plan on going anywhere, I love the actual physical country and feel connected to it. My family and friends are here.

I can effect positive change in my local community separate from the government apparatus.

-The internet can help us educate ourselves

-Housing is down and will continue to go down in bitcoin terms.

-I don't care for what the legacy media, or centralised social media has to say. I can say what I want here.

I know a lot of Australians don't have the luxury to think like that, but I don't care. Without wishing Ill will on anyone, I'm only interested in the people in my orbit.