Wednesday 1 September 2021

Fighting Fake News with REAL 1/9/21, It's Spring a change of Season but not the PM; Clive-Aid, Fossil Fuels will save us;

 May be an image of 1 person and text that says 'He He is a glib charlatan, a mountebank, a sideshow juggling ค? act, an empty and frivolous collection of slogans and clichés. He is, beyond any doubt, our worst Prime Minister. -Mike Mike Carlton'

Scott Morrison

 YO-YO SCOMO

Scott Morrison has changed tack from ridiculing COVID-zero states to saying he “acknowledges” their worry about opening borders, with the Prime Minister telling the Coalition to start preparing for an election. As the saying goes, a week is a long time in politics. Just days ago, Mr Morrison was telling Queensland and Western Australia to get out of “the cave” of lockdowns, claiming they were ‘undermining’ the reopening plan and comparing them to children’s movie The Croods. By Tuesday, he was on a morning blitz across what he called the “low-COVID” states, singing from a new songsheet where he could see their “sensible concerns”.

 Scott Morrison changes tune on reopening as he focuses on election

 

Registered nurse Katie Katie (L) talks with a fellow nurse inside the Covid-19 ICU (Intensive Care Unit) at Adventist Health in Sonora, California on August 27, 2021.

Health care workers fear reopening Australia with just 70 per cent of the eligible population vaccinated could lead to the health system collapsing.

Yes Morrison PROMISED to fix that easy peasy don't worry be Happy. Just fly them in from somewhere say Afghanistan. two election issues solved at once

 Growing fears reopening too soon will overwhelm Australia’s health system

  The country and the planet are engulfed in climate disasters. But the consensus at one of the country’s biggest fossil-fuel summits is that only the fossil-fuel capitalists that caused this crisis can be trusted to save us.

At a Fossil Fuels Summit, the Climate Crisis Is Totally Under Control

Clive Palmer’s campaign will have a body count

CAN YOU SMELL IT, dear reader? That faint but unmistakably putrid odour of dank memes and moral decay? It can only be one of two things: a truck full of rotting fish has crashed into the abandoned vomit factory, or Clive Palmer’s political grift is back on.

Unfortunately, it’s the latter.

The United Australia Party are already gearing up for the coming election as Palmer attempts to recapture the same triumph as 2019, where he spent $83 million to secure zero seats in either house. However, it contributed to the skin-of-the-teeth return of the coal-friendly Morrison Government who celebrated their win by immediately opening the Galilee Basin for coal mining.


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