Deliberate Managed Decline when the effort required to fix something becomes greater than the political will to repair it. Managed decline is the easy way out to stop trying to save it and just control the collapse. To rot from within and now were too far gone to slow down the collapse that its now happening on a national scale. Industries die, debts climb.

The public service, housing, infrastructure, NHS left behind while we sell citizenship to boost the GDP. They have made the decision not to save you.

The Australian government shaped the economy around tax breaks such as negative gearing capital gains discounts designed to pump up the housing market. Mass immigration policies were sold as economic boosters but actually used to prop housing demand

The government requires fresh bodies to fill the tax fall even though infrastructure buckles under the weight of the strain it places on housing healthcare and wages. It locks in a system where the elite get rich out of the decay.

One in three politicians are landlords, the worse things get for us the better they get for them. The bureaucratic machine grows wealthy, there is a whole industry built on decline, think tanks, diversity councils, migration agencies as government services fall apart they expand.

To make sure people don’t push back they use of cultural engineering to keep the population docile while their standards of living evaporate.

Firstly they strip away national pride and replace it with guilt by rebranding mass immigration as nation building or discrimination and celebrating diversity.

They create thought crimes agencies such as Prevent in UK and the E-Saftey commissioner in Australia to prevent push-back and organizing online.

The more fractured, overworked, indebted and divided a population becomes the less likely they are to push back.

Elections only shuffle the chairs and swap the faces while one side blames the other.

The system is broken how long do we kept going pretending it isn’t.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGaSgSh72rg

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-16361170

https://ipa.org.au/research/australias-prosperity/australias-new-course-is-to-be-managed-decline

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-10-16/how-many-properties-do-australian-federal-politicians-own/104476596