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Re: Easy pop shots at OZ labor Govt.

Post by Whistler » December 14, 2023, 11:27 am

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December 14, 2023, 9:27 am
When you thought it could not become more idiotic, we have Chris Bowen, Australia’s Minister for Climate Change and Whistler’s intellect mentor giving a ‘welcome to country’ introduction at the COP 28 conference.
Nothing wrong with my intellect, nor my credibility. You can not claim the same. OMG, you with no trade and no professional qualifications are passing judgement on others.

As for Bowen, he did not give a 'welcome to country' introduction at Cops 28 conference, he pointed out the stewardship of the aboriginals over millenia. As for his intellect, he holds a Degree from one of the top 20 universties in the world.
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Re: Easy pop shots at OZ labor Govt.

Post by Sport » December 14, 2023, 11:30 am

jackspratt wrote:
December 14, 2023, 11:19 am
Sport wrote:
December 13, 2023, 10:00 pm
Of course its not direct, did I say it was direct JS, your assuming arent you.
You are right, Sport - I am assuming that Albanese, the PM's department, and the Foreign Affairs department all said it wasn't necessary to add an extra 14,000km, and 17 hours flying time when he had plenty to do back in Oz.
Morning JS.
albosleazy is in charge of the leaky boat in Oz. His depts. of Foreign affairs and his own said it was not necessary to fly to Israel and show support to them, he has no spine and a gutless leader. Plenty to do in Oz, after he licked the asss of the commie leader in San.Fran. and did not mention to him the attack on the Oz navy diver and sang Jambalaya coming off the plane.

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Re: Easy pop shots at OZ labor Govt.

Post by jackspratt » December 14, 2023, 11:39 am

Jeez, you're on fire this morning Sport - early Archa opening?

Hopefully Albanese and his advisors will continue to do what is in the best interests of Australia, and ignore the baying hounds of the mindless right wing media and its followers. 👍

ps I'm sure the Carpenters did a better version.

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Post by Whistler » December 14, 2023, 12:48 pm

Sport,

There is pretty much no limit to your hatred of all things to do with progressives, Albo etc, etc. Facts don't matter, slanted articles from the gutter press get grabbed with glee.

No point responding to your posts, so go ahead and spill your guts if that floats ya boat. Enjoy your day.
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Post by Sport » December 19, 2023, 7:41 pm

And now this from the gutless albosleazy. The US has requested an Australian warship to join other navies in the Red Sea to prevent attacks from Yemen on warships and cargo vessels. The sleaze has said No. Another kick in the guts to Oz allies and we lost more face.

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Post by jackspratt » December 19, 2023, 7:59 pm

This forum probably doesn't fully appreciate how lucky it is to have an expert on international affairs and geopolitics on board. Thank you for your service, Sport.

In the meantime, it seems that others who have a far greater understanding of Australia's national interest have said no to sending a warship to the Red Sea.

Makes a welcome change from the days of Lyin' Little Johnny, and his backing of the illegal invasion of Iraq.

Deputy Sheriff anyone? 🤣

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Re: Easy pop shots at OZ labor Govt.

Post by jackspratt » December 20, 2023, 9:38 pm

Sport wrote:
December 19, 2023, 7:41 pm
And now this from the gutless albosleazy. The US has requested an Australian warship to join other navies in the Red Sea to prevent attacks from Yemen on warships and cargo vessels. The sleaze has said No. Another kick in the guts to Oz allies and we lost more face.
Who said this?
Australia is facing “an increasingly challenging strategic environment which is placing greater demand on ADF resources closer to home”, a senior Australian political figure said.

“As a result, the Australian Defence Force will reduce its naval presence in the Middle East to enable more resources to be deployed in our region.”...
Linda Reynolds, the then defence minister in the Morrison government, who announced the shift in Australia’s military priorities in October 2020.
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... ip-request
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Post by Whistler » December 20, 2023, 10:38 pm

Sport wrote:
December 19, 2023, 7:41 pm
And now this from the gutless albosleazy. The US has requested an Australian warship to join other navies in the Red Sea to prevent attacks from Yemen on warships and cargo vessels. The sleaze has said No. Another kick in the guts to Oz allies and we lost more face.
Another example of you absolutely dedicated pursuit of Albo.

You want him to stay at home to fix domestic issues, but critizise him for ignoring issues in far flung parts of the globe.

Australia has emerged as a regional power Iin SE Asia but while big international issues like Ukraine garner the attention of all countries, local regional flare ups, many thousands of kilometers from our sphere of influence must not be our concern
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Post by Laan Yaa Mo » December 21, 2023, 9:38 am

Yes, that's why Canada and Norway aren't getting involved in places far from home. Whoops. I wonder if a nation's involvement has anything to do with the amount of shipping they do through that area. If Australia has relatively little shipping through the Red Sea then it is a wise move on the part of the Government not to join in.

The Labor Government has faltered a little bit here and there, but they have put in a pretty good performance so far. However, as a Canadian living in Thailand, don't take my word for it.
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Re: Easy pop shots at OZ labor Govt.

Post by Sport » January 8, 2024, 6:39 am

A bit of a showdown coming between energy disaster dictator casanova bowen and environment minister T Plibersek and the ref will be albo 555.

'Shadow immigration minister Dan Tehan has slammed Labor’s energy plans as a "complete disaster" following the government’s decision to veto an offshore wind strategy critical to Victoria’s green energy targets.

Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek chose to rule against the project due to the “clearly unacceptable” risks its construction posed to nearby wetlands of “international importance,” according to The Australian.

A report published on Friday found building the wharves needed to assemble the wind turbines near the Mornington Peninsula would threaten wildlife and result in “permanent and irreversible damage” to habitats'. Posted on the honest and reliable Sky News channel today.

Eight days into the new year and the tyres are slowly being punctured. I am happy the ducks and frogs will be protected by Ms Tanya.

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Post by Whistler » January 8, 2024, 11:37 am

Sport wrote:
January 8, 2024, 6:39 am
A bit of a showdown coming between energy disaster dictator casanova bowen and environment minister T Plibersek and the ref will be albo 555.

'Shadow immigration minister Dan Tehan has slammed Labor’s energy plans as a "complete disaster" following the government’s decision to veto an offshore wind strategy critical to Victoria’s green energy targets.

Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek chose to rule against the project due to the “clearly unacceptable” risks its construction posed to nearby wetlands of “international importance,” according to The Australian.

A report published on Friday found building the wharves needed to assemble the wind turbines near the Mornington Peninsula would threaten wildlife and result in “permanent and irreversible damage” to habitats'. Posted on the honest and reliable Sky News channel today.

Eight days into the new year and the tyres are slowly being punctured. I am happy the ducks and frogs will be protected by Ms Tanya.
Ya reckon Tanya went and inspected the place and said 'no way', or maybe the department of the environment examined the project and recommended it was not a good idea based on environmental concerns, advising her in the process?

I think the later, and I think a minister that heeded the advise from the scientists, was doing her job.

BTW, frogs don't live in salt water.
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Re: Easy pop shots at OZ labor Govt.

Post by tamada » January 8, 2024, 12:06 pm

Sport wrote:
January 8, 2024, 6:39 am
A bit of a showdown coming between energy disaster dictator casanova bowen and environment minister T Plibersek and the ref will be albo 555.

'Shadow immigration minister Dan Tehan has slammed Labor’s energy plans as a "complete disaster" following the government’s decision to veto an offshore wind strategy critical to Victoria’s green energy targets.

Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek chose to rule against the project due to the “clearly unacceptable” risks its construction posed to nearby wetlands of “international importance,” according to The Australian.

A report published on Friday found building the wharves needed to assemble the wind turbines near the Mornington Peninsula would threaten wildlife and result in “permanent and irreversible damage” to habitats'. Posted on the honest and reliable Sky News channel today.

Eight days into the new year and the tyres are slowly being punctured. I am happy the ducks and frogs will be protected by Ms Tanya.
I am rather overjoyed that another incredibly astute politician has seen the abject folly of rushing to embrace nebulous and fanciful renew... oops. sorry, "green energy targets" just because it's cool. Especially when there's a f*ck ton of natural gas still to be defined and extracted down Otway way more cheaply than new windfarm. I'm looking forward to getting at least a couple of contracts downundah in the next 14 months or so.

Santos has got the nod for their Barossa drilling, thus paving the way to maximizing the investment in LNG processing north of Darwin and Woodside have recently completed the first phase of seismic "whale blasting" over their Scarborough development to feed their Dampier LNG trains. After 12 and 15 months respectively of EDO obfuscation, bullschizzle, wiff-waff, outright lies and general buggery.
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Re: Easy pop shots at OZ labor Govt.

Post by Whistler » January 8, 2024, 3:37 pm

tamada wrote:
January 8, 2024, 12:06 pm
Sport wrote:
January 8, 2024, 6:39 am
A bit of a showdown coming between energy disaster dictator casanova bowen and environment minister T Plibersek and the ref will be albo 555.

'Shadow immigration minister Dan Tehan has slammed Labor’s energy plans as a "complete disaster" following the government’s decision to veto an offshore wind strategy critical to Victoria’s green energy targets.

Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek chose to rule against the project due to the “clearly unacceptable” risks its construction posed to nearby wetlands of “international importance,” according to The Australian.

A report published on Friday found building the wharves needed to assemble the wind turbines near the Mornington Peninsula would threaten wildlife and result in “permanent and irreversible damage” to habitats'. Posted on the honest and reliable Sky News channel today.

Eight days into the new year and the tyres are slowly being punctured. I am happy the ducks and frogs will be protected by Ms Tanya.
I am rather overjoyed that another incredibly astute politician has seen the abject folly of rushing to embrace nebulous and fanciful renew... oops. sorry, "green energy targets" just because it's cool. Especially when there's a f*ck ton of natural gas still to be defined and extracted down Otway way more cheaply than new windfarm. I'm looking forward to getting at least a couple of contracts downundah in the next 14 months or so.

Santos has got the nod for their Barossa drilling, thus paving the way to maximizing the investment in LNG processing north of Darwin and Woodside have recently completed the first phase of seismic "whale blasting" over their Scarborough development to feed their Dampier LNG trains. After 12 and 15 months respectively of EDO obfuscation, bullschizzle, wiff-waff, outright lies and general buggery.
We obviously need a new policy where energy generation decisions have as a priority the 'tam factor'. tam contract/job prospects to form pre-eminent part of any evaluation. 5% of capital cost will then go into tam vocational training.

Graduation on training program, funding will include a Citroen 2CV converted to run on banks of AAA batteries (rechargeable), plus suitable attire to herald to all around his conversion to the green cause.
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Post by tamada » January 8, 2024, 10:46 pm

I voted for the Greens once. Then they got into bed with the SNP and, like stepping in dogshit while watching the sunrise, the moment was lost.

I have three years tops before I hang up my boots. They can go full-on "save the gay black whales" any time they like after that.

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Post by noosard » January 10, 2024, 8:38 am

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been accused of “weasel words” in a tense interview with ABC’s host Michael Rowland.

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Post by jackspratt » January 10, 2024, 9:13 am

noosard wrote:
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been accused of “weasel words” ............
........... by a member of the opposition Liberal (sic) Party.

What a surprise. :shock:

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Post by trekkertony » January 10, 2024, 4:53 pm

The seperation of powers at a federal level are just words which have no relevance to the labour government who has directed the judicial system to mask charges committed by detainees.

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trekkertony wrote:
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The seperation of powers at a federal level are just words which have no relevance to the labour government who has directed the judicial system to mask charges committed by detainees.
What are you talking about, tony?

And what is a "labour" government?

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Post by Whistler » January 10, 2024, 11:13 pm

trekkertony wrote:
January 10, 2024, 4:53 pm
The seperation of powers at a federal level are just words which have no relevance to the labour government who has directed the judicial system to mask charges committed by detainees.
No government in Australia can direct any court to do anything. There is not one single case of any government conservatives or progressive of thIs ever happening in Australia.

TT please either provide proof of stop lying on this forum
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Post by tamada » January 11, 2024, 1:11 pm

Whistler wrote:
January 10, 2024, 11:13 pm
trekkertony wrote:
January 10, 2024, 4:53 pm
The seperation of powers at a federal level are just words which have no relevance to the labour government who has directed the judicial system to mask charges committed by detainees.
No government in Australia can direct any court to do anything. There is not one single case of any government conservatives or progressive of thIs ever happening in Australia.

TT please either provide proof of stop lying on this forum
Correct. Australian federal judges that are appointed by the Governor General and not any head of state, seem to blow with the wind/go with the flow which is far, far more desirable than being tools of any wannabe despot of any persuasion.
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