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Has The Morrison Leopard Changed His Spots

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IT IS THE SUN STUPID !
Posted by Bazz, Friday, 11 March 2022 2:35:56 PM
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Morrison is very presidential. He is the boss. Cabinet government went out the door with Turnbull, and has not been seen since.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 11 March 2022 2:58:09 PM
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"switching to the Green Labor con trick of human-cause climate change, zero emissions"

It doesn't matter anymore ttbn, it's no longer up for discussion.
It's policy, from the UN, the World Economic Forum, and Global Investment Funds Management.

When will you listen?
Our leaders don't call the shots.
They're managers at Bunnings while the real decision makers sit in the Wesfarmers boardroom.

Democracy is just a pretend thing.
The worlds been conquered, sovereign countries conquered by democracy without even realising that they have.
The world has now exists as being completely fake and manufactured.
Everything is propaganda.

Total Spectral Dominance by the globalists.

The stuff we get to decide upon is stuff that doesn't matter.
It simply exists to give the impression that the place we exist in is one of our own choosing.
- But it's not, the whole games been rigged.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Saturday, 12 March 2022 1:19:50 AM
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AC

Not up for discussion? It still get a good going over here. Any "weather event" has the nutters squealing about climate change and the evils of fossil fuels. Of course this is not the real world, and the main concerns for Australians are petrol prices, cost of living, housing (especially rental costs), aged care, the NDIS, access to GPs and the scarcity of wage rises.
Posted by ttbn, Saturday, 12 March 2022 8:26:10 AM
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For decades consumers have been promised renewable energy that will be greener, cheaper and more reliable than the power delivered by the derided fossil-fuel generators. Instead, after billions if not trillions of dollars investment in the likes of wind farms and solar panels, consumers worldwide find they must pay much higher energy bills in return for a service that is far less reliable – all for a reduction in emissions that can have no appreciable effect on climate.
Posted by ttbn, Saturday, 12 March 2022 9:48:07 AM
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Hey ttbn,
I didn't mean its not up for discussion between us.
I meant that its not longer up for discussion as far as government policy is concerned.

I agree with you, and I don't who how many leaders actually believe in or support the agenda, but what I do accept as reasonable is that if these people were to weigh things up, they would undoubtedly realise that what's best for them its to not to go against the tide.

Whether settled or not, if you say it isn't then you'll have a target on your back.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Saturday, 12 March 2022 12:20:59 PM
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