Knowledge hoarded up is just wrong. Knowledge for money is just wrong.
It appears the Government are scraping the barrel with this type of legislation, pulling the wool over the eyes of the people.
You know this is real when people themselves think paid education is both good and right. The Public Relations departments did their jobs and convinced people this is how its done.
Go before you are hunted off the political cliff. |
Today Christopher Pyne claimed that making students pay more than $100,000 for a degree would give them "more opportunity". SHARE and say that's unfair.One must have understanding as well as skill... this is the missing ingredient when attempting to make the gold of antiquity! It is the alchemical combination of self, the combination of the thoughts the attitudes of self.
Skill with no understanding is simply a waste of time and those who are now saddled with this go around in circles endlessly because their rhyme and reason was mercenary buying out their ideologies. They are deemed for an eternity of the trauma, attempting to reconcile their eternally scattered spirits.
Knowledge is fragmented and the wrong people are attempting to hold the lamp but it just burns them because they are not worthy
This lot of loafers in Government have no gnosis and so they have zero understanding of how it really works down here on Planet Earth.
Meme compliments of the Labor Party FB Page. |
IMAGES OF SOME FORMER PRIME MINISTERS
soon we can add ABBOTT to this list at the top.
Kevin Rudd (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
English: Prime Minister of Australia Julia Gillard at a Q & A Session in Rooty Hill, New South Wales (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Gough Whitlam (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke in the Pentagon. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Group photograph of Federal Labour Party MPs elected to the Australian House of Representatives and Australian Senate at the inaugural 1901 election, including Chris Watson, Andrew Fisher, Billy Hughes, Frank Tudor, King O'Malley and Lee Batchelor. From left to right: Back Row - Charles McDonald, George Pearce, Josiah Thomas, James Page, James Fowler, John Barrett, David O'Keefe. Middle row - David Watkins, Thomas Brown, King O'Malley, Hugh Mahon, William Higgs, Andrew Fisher, Hugh de Largie, Frederick Bamford. Front row - William Spence, Anderson Dawson, Gregor McGregor, Chris Watson, James Stewart, Lee Batchelor, James Ronald. Kneeling - Frank Tudor, Billy Hughes.
Billy Hughes (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Chris Watson, first federal Labour leader as of two months after the election, and would later be Prime Minister in 1904. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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