Pubdate: 8 Mar 1999 Source: Canberra Times (Australia) Contact: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/ Author: John Cox GOVT'S POLICIES ARE THE PROBLEM THE Australian Council of Trade Unions' Greg Combet is reported to be appalled and disgusted with the secrecy surrounding the "seven-page submission to the Remuneration Tribunal'' by the Howard Government, a submission that supported a 40 per cent increase in the wages of public service mandarins (CT, 4 March, p.2). On the other hand, the Government's strong opposition to the ACTU's attempt to increase the minimum wage of average workers shows whose interests the Howard Government is pledged to support. How elitist can a government get? And how obtuse can it get when its supports a "zero tolerance" approach to drugs on the advice of a failed United States drugs policy? This support is maintained despite the fact that Australia's own chief executive officer on Australia's Alcohol and other Drugs Council, David Crosbie, states that the fundamental problem of drugs cannot be solved by using "prison as the solution to poverty and drug use'' (same page). Thank heavens someone has at last had the guts to publicly make the connection between poverty and drug and alcohol use! Face up to it, Mr Howard! Australia's high use of alcohol and drugs is a symptom and not a disease. It has a social basis and you and the elitist policies of your Government are not the solution; you are the problem. If the electorate wishes to contribute to the solution it must first eliminate the problem at the ballot box! JOHN COX Pearce - --- MAP posted-by: Mike Gogulski