September 4, 20214 yr Notice how silent the insane woke element are about what is going on in Australia?
September 4, 20214 yr Just now, Procus said: Notice how silent the insane woke element are about what is going on in Australia? I know a guy from Australia. Always carries a huge knife and says good day a lot.
September 5, 20214 yr On 9/3/2021 at 3:02 PM, Procus said: It's not that easy when you have tyrants running the country. Don't you think Venezuelans would have "voted out" the thugs running that government if they could? The NSDAP party subverted the democratic process to gain power. Why didn't the German people simply vote them out? I know, it would be horrible if a candidate of one of the two major political parties here tried to subvert the democratic process. We should do everything we can to make sure that person would be forever disqualified from holding office again.
September 6, 20214 yr Quote Civil liberty groups say an app being trialled in South Australia that uses facial recognition and geolocation to enforce home quarantine during the Covid-19 pandemic should not be used until the proper safeguards are in place. South Australia is currently using a government-developed app to enforce home quarantine compliance for a small cohort of returning interstate travellers who opt-in to the trial. Users are sent a message at random times and must respond within 15 minutes, verifying their location and identity using facial recognition and geolocation. If they fail to do so, SA Health notifies police, who then attend the person’s home for a physical check. The state government has justified the app by citing its potential to reduce the costs associated with hotel quarantine, and say it may be used for international travellers in the future. The use of the app has not been widely reported in the Australian media.
September 6, 20214 yr On 9/2/2021 at 4:31 PM, Kz! said: How in the eff do you interpret that post as saying "this is fine?" Serious question. What's wrong with you? Why am I not surprised his post flew way over your head? Must be that very fine VCU education.
September 7, 20214 yr 57 minutes ago, Paul852 said: Why am I not surprised his post flew way over your head? Must be that very fine VCU education. Lmao loser gang unite!
September 7, 20214 yr I guess oi, oi, oi, has become soy, soy, soy. Aussies going soft it seems. What a shame.
September 7, 20214 yr Shades of Gavin Newsome at the French Laundry, Nancy Pelosi getting her day at the beauty parlor, Gretchen Whitmer's air excursions. These politicians that many here so blindly follow don't follow the rules they impose on everybody else. Time to wake up and smell the coffee!! https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9963867/Scott-Morrison-permit-avoid-quarantine-private-jet-trip-family-Sydney-Fathers-Day.html Advertisement 'How is it fair?' Outrage as Scott Morrison is granted a permit to fly between Canberra and Sydney on a taxpayer-funded jet to spend Father's Day with his family The PM used a VIP RAAF jet to fly from Canberra to Sydney for Father's Day He was given a travel exemption for trip to bypass 14 day quarantine periods The fly-in fly-out Father's Day visit has sparked fury among families in lockdown He has been accused of having one law for the PM and another for the pubic By Kevin Airs For Daily Mail Australia Published: 19:22 EDT, 6 September 2021 | Updated: 22:46 EDT, 6 September 2021 Prime Minister Scott Morrison is facing growing public backlash after flying from Canberra to Sydney and back in a government jet to see his family for Father's Day while ordinary Australians are banned from making such flights. Mr Morrison used a VIP RAAF jet for the 350km journey from Canberra to Sydney Airport after being granted a travel exemption for the weekend trip. He then flew back to Canberra on Monday morning for a cabinet meeting which his team say could not be conducted from Sydney for security reasons. An exemption is not needed to enter NSW but Mr Morrison required and was granted special permission to re-enter the ACT from NSW as an essential worker. He is planning to fly back to Sydney afterwards. He has been blasted by Australians who have been prevented from seeing dying relatives because of state border closures, while others have been separated from loved ones for more than a year by lockdowns which have failed to rein in case numbers. How is it fair?' raged Nine's political correspondent Chris O'Keefe on the Today show on Tuesday. 'There's people who haven't been able to meet their grandchildren yet, let alone be able to fly from locked down Canberra to locked down Sydney for Father's Day. 'It all seems a bit cute and a bit convenient for the Prime Minister to ring up the VIP jet and fly in and get to Kirribilli and have Father's Day when people are sitting across the Tweed border, unable to basically shake hands with their children. It's just outrageous to think that the Prime Minister thought he could get away with this. It's Hawaii 2.0 in my view.' In 2019, Mr Morrison took a family holiday to Hawaii while bushfires ripped across Australia. He was also slammed in June 2020 over a site-seeing trip to the Cornish home of his ancestors while attending a G7 summit in England, at the same time as thousands of Australians were locked out of their homeland by Covid restrictions. Darwin Labor MP Luke Gosling spent Father's Day in the Howard Springs quarantine centre in the Northern Territory after flying in from Canberra. On Tuesday morning, he tweeted a selfie from isolation and sniped at the PM: 'Happy to be doing my part at Howard Springs after being in Canberra for Parliament. 'Sure i missed Fathers Day with my family but hey, we’re all in this together right...' The MP told Daily Mail Australia: 'The PM always takes the credit for the hard work of others. Then when Australians are doing it tough he always fails to lead by example.' Former Labour leader Bill Shorten added: 'You can't have one rule for Mr Morrison and another rule for everyone else. 'I just think it's appalling judgement. I was a bit surprised when I read he had done this to be honest. 'It's not that he doesn't deserve to see his kids but so does every other Australian. When your people are doing it tough, you've got to do it tough too.' He added: 'I know that for a lot of MPs, when we leave Canberra, we will spend two weeks locked down away from our families. 'I just don't know how he was able to get a permit when most people can't. You've got to have the same rules for people. Mr Morrison's exercised poor judgement.' Previous flight records show a trip from Canberra to Sydney on the PM's private jet costs taxpayers $2,541. It means that in total, Mr Morrison's jaunt cost Australians $7,623. ACT chief minister Andrew Barr said the PM's exemption was within the rules as an 'essential worker'. 'The Prime Minister's role is unique in the nation, that is understood,' he added. On Sunday, Mr Morrison tweeted an old photograph of the family from earlier in the year, implying he was not seeing them on Father's Day. The picture, of the PM holding a dove with wife Jenny and daughters Abbey and Lily, was actually from a memorial service in January for four children killed by an alleged drunk-driver. 'Did Scomo use a cropped photo from an event commemorating four children who died in a car accident for his Father's Day post or am I going crazy,' tweeted one. 'How inappropriate is that?' added another. 'My wife and I haven't seen our children since May.' tweeted Richard McMillan. 'Yet Scomo was allowed to see his kids on Father's Day at the Australian taxpayers expense. Disgusted In the hypocrisy.' Scomo leaves locked down Canberra, travels to locked down Sydney to see the wife and kids for Father's Day, then travels back to locked down Canberra. WTF that's just beyond belief,' tweeted one furious voter. 'What a terrible example. We had our Father's Day on Zoom, why couldn't you?' asked one. 'A classic case of one law for us, and absolutely none for him.' Basketball star Andrew Bogut added sardonically: 'Must be nice...' But some insisted the PM was in the right. 'Flying to see your kids on Fathers Day seems like the least awful thing Scomo has ever done,' said one. Another posted: 'I am more concerned about how the State Premiers are wrecking this country than Scomo's visit to see his family on Fathers Day.'
September 22, 20214 yr Still completely nuts that this gets almost zero attention in here and in the msm: Australia turned into a psychotic police state overnight and no one cares. Well, it's pretty obvious why ishlibs don't.
September 22, 20214 yr Morons who care so much about Democracy, just not our version, are oh so precious.
October 10, 20214 yr Author https://twitter.com/OzraeliAvi/status/1447169440949309442?t=s3i_rGEE_2MQC0m92Le1AA&s=19
May 9, 20223 yr https://www.vff.org.au/2022/05/06/agriculture-amendment-bill-2022/ Quote The VFF is aware of misinformation being circulated amongst the community regarding the Agriculture Amendment Bill 2022 which is currently before the Victorian Parliament. The VFF received a briefing from the government prior to the introduction of the Bill and the VFF understands the intentions behind all changes to legislation that the Bill proposes. The Agriculture Amendment Bill 2022 is a complex and varied piece of legislation that seeks to amend 11 separate Acts. There are a number of changes that the VFF supports including improvements to biosecurity enforcement. Misinformation about the Bill suggests the authorised officers will be able to undertake searches without a warrant, without landholder consent and without the requirement to present identification. The VFF believes this misrepresents and misinterprets the amendments set out in the Bill. It probably isn't real, and somebody is trying to whip people into a frenzy.
May 9, 20223 yr Yes, reports that ‘’believe’’ are always so objective. Commies and their disinformation.
May 9, 20223 yr 10 minutes ago, The_Omega said: Yes, reports that ‘’believe’’ are always so objective. Commies and their disinformation. That's right - always take the news story that pretends to have 'absolute truth' - they are always a good source.
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