Bullshit, it's a genuine question. You made a statement, I think it makes no sense. We were always going to get new Subs from somewhere, they were always going to cost a lot and take years to get, how can making this deal impact our sovereignty?watt price tully wrote:Which part is not would have been the right question.stui magpie wrote:How is entering into an arrangement with the UK and USA, 2 long term allies, to buy Submaries, impacting on our sovereignty?
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Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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What'sinaname wrote:watt price tully wrote:Oh contraire, the people of Victoria have endorsed the thrice elected Premier of Victoria the Right Honourable Daniel Andrews (who increased his majority in every election btw) reckon your wrongWhat'sinaname wrote:^ to be fair, I’d take Dan’s word on this as he a proven track record of wasting money.
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Yes but we could have had Camembert rather than Pine Gap hot dogsstui magpie wrote:Bullshit, it's a genuine question. You made a statement, I think it makes no sense. We were always going to get new Subs from somewhere, they were always going to cost a lot and take years to get, how can making this deal impact our sovereignty?watt price tully wrote:Which part is not would have been the right question.stui magpie wrote:How is entering into an arrangement with the UK and USA, 2 long term allies, to buy Submaries, impacting on our sovereignty?
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Lol. You can't even admit that Dan wasted $172m on useless PPE equipment despite all of the evidence that he did. Well, he threw Mikakos under the bus because when things go wrong, it's always someone else's fault.watt price tully wrote:
Straw man arguments abound in your nonsense above.
All states bought PPE at the time. Unlike you they were trying to protect Victorians. Unlike you all Governments including the Victorias Government have a responsibility to look after its citizens.
How you can so easily dismiss the health and safety of people might be OK for you but not for those with responsibility or the majority of the voting public.
I know who I’d vote for; hang on a second I think I might recall that the current state Government were elected for a third successive time with increased majorities on each occasion. Seems like the people of Victoria like to have a Government who is concerned about their health and safety too.
You're a Dan fanboi.
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This article may answer your question Stui...stui magpie wrote:Bullshit, it's a genuine question. You made a statement, I think it makes no sense. We were always going to get new Subs from somewhere, they were always going to cost a lot and take years to get, how can making this deal impact our sovereignty?watt price tully wrote:Which part is not would have been the right question.stui magpie wrote:How is entering into an arrangement with the UK and USA, 2 long term allies, to buy Submaries, impacting on our sovereignty?
https://www.smh.com.au/national/aukus-s ... 5cskq.html
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Histrionic reactions and name calling are no substitute for reasoned argument. Next.What'sinaname wrote:Lol. You can't even admit that Dan wasted $172m on useless PPE equipment despite all of the evidence that he did. Well, he threw Mikakos under the bus because when things go wrong, it's always someone else's fault.watt price tully wrote:
Straw man arguments abound in your nonsense above.
All states bought PPE at the time. Unlike you they were trying to protect Victorians. Unlike you all Governments including the Victorias Government have a responsibility to look after its citizens.
How you can so easily dismiss the health and safety of people might be OK for you but not for those with responsibility or the majority of the voting public.
I know who I’d vote for; hang on a second I think I might recall that the current state Government were elected for a third successive time with increased majorities on each occasion. Seems like the people of Victoria like to have a Government who is concerned about their health and safety too.
You're a Dan fanboi.
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Thanks Skids, that explains it well.Skids wrote:This article may answer your question Stui...stui magpie wrote:Bullshit, it's a genuine question. You made a statement, I think it makes no sense. We were always going to get new Subs from somewhere, they were always going to cost a lot and take years to get, how can making this deal impact our sovereignty?watt price tully wrote: Which part is not would have been the right question.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/aukus-s ... 5cskq.html
In short, we haven't ceded our soverignty at all, but we have created risk that will need ongoing management, particularly in case of conflict.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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As usual you provided a meaningless link devoid of context. I provided you with the context.What'sinaname wrote:You said Dan knows how to spend taxpayer fund wisely. I provided you evidence to the contrary. It’s not an argument anymore.
All states overspent on PPE because your mate Scotty from Marketing abdicated his responsibilities to Australia and said to the States you’re on your own. All states wanted to do best for the health of their citizens. So the states went about things individually and competitively to the detriment of the population as a whole. Scotty could have fixed it with Josh from accounts.
NSW also bought unusable PPE.
As usual your link is without context is meaningless.
https://amp.theguardian.com/australia-n ... ding-finds
This was a chaotic time for all states and the Federal Government playing party politics added to it.
Daniel Andrews was voted in with an increased majority for the third successive election and certainly didn’t waste money on submarines.
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Nah, by the time you get the picture we’ll be torpedoedstui magpie wrote:Thanks Skids, that explains it well.Skids wrote:This article may answer your question Stui...
https://www.smh.com.au/national/aukus-s ... 5cskq.html
In short, we haven't ceded our soverignty at all, but we have created risk that will need ongoing management, particularly in case of conflict.
“I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman
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whataboutismswatt price tully wrote:As usual you provided a meaningless link devoid of context. I provided you with the context.What'sinaname wrote:You said Dan knows how to spend taxpayer fund wisely. I provided you evidence to the contrary. It’s not an argument anymore.
All states overspent on PPE because your mate Scotty from Marketing abdicated his responsibilities to Australia and said to the States you’re on your own. All states wanted to do best for the health of their citizens. So the states went about things individually and competitively to the detriment of the population as a whole. Scotty could have fixed it with Josh from accounts.
NSW also bought unusable PPE.
As usual your link is without context is meaningless.
https://amp.theguardian.com/australia-n ... ding-finds
This was a chaotic time for all states and the Federal Government playing party politics added to it.
Daniel Andrews was voted in with an increased majority for the third successive election and certainly didn’t waste money on submarines.
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What'sinaname wrote:whataboutismswatt price tully wrote:As usual you provided a meaningless link devoid of context. I provided you with the context.What'sinaname wrote:You said Dan knows how to spend taxpayer fund wisely. I provided you evidence to the contrary. It’s not an argument anymore.
All states overspent on PPE because your mate Scotty from Marketing abdicated his responsibilities to Australia and said to the States you’re on your own. All states wanted to do best for the health of their citizens. So the states went about things individually and competitively to the detriment of the population as a whole. Scotty could have fixed it with Josh from accounts.
NSW also bought unusable PPE.
As usual your link is without context is meaningless.
https://amp.theguardian.com/australia-n ... ding-finds
This was a chaotic time for all states and the Federal Government playing party politics added to it.
Daniel Andrews was voted in with an increased majority for the third successive election and certainly didn’t waste money on submarines.
“I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman