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Opportunists in this COVID-19 ‘Scared New World’ : Comments

By Charles Essery, published 30/3/2020

An extensive field of opportunists is already running in this race to gain profit .....

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come on Alison you really don't think any public servants will lose their jobs do you. I am sure every HR Department is full of people ensuring gender equity despite ability, gw alarmist positions and every other UN invoked abomination. Meanwhile we employ an extra 1500 public servants to attend to those sacked in real jobs. Would it be great if the abc was sliced in half, public servants took a 20% pay cut and the pain was spread. Oh well the privileged will still claim victim status, play identity politics and c ap on the rest. No wonder people are turning to Trump n droves.
Posted by runner, Monday, 30 March 2020 4:43:01 PM
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Bit of a dog's breakfast of an article.

But I do agree that 'BoJo' is a frightful little opportunist who has somehow managed to pivot from 'shaking hands with all and sundry' including corona virus patients much to the dismay of health official, and possibly infecting his health minister, and ultimately infecting himself, to a Churchillian figure?

Very much wishful thinking on his part. People will not forget what a twit he has been and likely still is. How brainless do you have to be and just how many people he passed the virus on to with his irresponsible behaviour will not likely be known.
Posted by SteeleRedux, Monday, 30 March 2020 4:47:43 PM
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AJ,

Please explain what the water industry has to do with viruses. You seem to be have a a bad case of knotted knickers since Allan B said something you didn't like.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 30 March 2020 4:56:17 PM
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Tbbn, you make reasonable comments many times, but what is it you missed. The article is about economics, editors classification, not mine. Its about crisis management, nor virology. I can assure you that would not be interesting, as the microbiologists I know can hardly communicate in English, let alone write a coherent argument. The author has a solid track record in water industry in science and water. . Water industry, his senior role as Chief Water and Sewerage Engineer in NSW is a statutory SES position in NSW, as are many long-standing positions like Chief Med Officer ( Dr Kerry 'poor risk assessment' Chant will hold one of similar rank, as would Land Surveyor General.... If you are not from NSW, check your on states legislation, they all are similar. Water industry has moved un from pipes and pumps, and I reckon if he a scientist holding a statutory Chief Engr position might have been chosen for that. Finally, Crypto 1998. If he was involved at centre of it, he might just know about viruses and water treatment, the killer of waterborne viruses like Crypto/giardia, the world most endemic water borne pair of spores and cysts.

Get to the point, read the article and don't troll the man... Do you have ' history' with him... a jilted relationship, a stolen girlfriend....

Get real people read the damned articles get off your hobby horse ( Yes you Steel-rednuts, CCC). Focus on the article. Authors across OLO must put pro-bono effort for our behalf. If you can't contribute to the discussion of their articles say nothing.

Otherwise, why should they bother if you don't read them? Wake up and stop being so self focused.
Posted by Alison Jane, Monday, 30 March 2020 7:22:21 PM
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Steel-rednuts…. mosquitos get swatted in the real world of climate realist like me, why not self isolate in a 5-star hotel in sydney along with all the other whingers. OR write to OLO and become a constructive author.

Suggest topic 'COViD-19/96gg, causal links to co2'..pleaescredit me as source, even Essery, whose excellent article inspired me to suggest the title to you!

Alan B did you send that confidential msr paper?, cheers AJ

AI, the pig-ignorant senile old tart climate realist!
Posted by Alison Jane, Tuesday, 31 March 2020 7:17:42 AM
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don't think any public servants will lose their jobs
runner,
Nor should they but a reduction in some of their salaries is not only morally warranted but would also help the Nation. Let's face it, the benefit to the Nation's performance wouldn't change but the coffers would last longer. Any Public Service salary above $200,000/year should be reduced. These salaries are excessive at the best of times. That includes the ABC/SBS.
A tightening of the belt on the girth of Australia is in order.
It would lead us into a better & sustainable economy.
Posted by individual, Tuesday, 31 March 2020 7:32:18 AM
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