The USA has only the elected President & Vice-President in executive Government; that is
its Ministers are employed on merit; not politically elected.
Our recent Ministerial shenanigans (pork barrelling etc) would indicate that the country would be
better served by eminent Australians who are specialists in their field being our Ministers rather than
than our political acts who seem to be appointed by political raffle
aimed at political factional harmony rather than competence.
The US is venerated on these threads, particularly by the Right, so from a Right perspective, what would be
wrong in emulating our hero Yanks?
Perhaps the Right & Far Right could comment please?
I know that Labor would not support such a move because it would minimise the influence of Trade Unions
on policy and Ministerial selection in future Labor Governments.
In a future Government wouldn't it be nice to have Malcolm Turnbull as AG , Kevin Rudd as Foreign Minister,
Jaques Nasser as Industry Minister etc.
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