He says people shouldn’t expect help after flooding and the army is not waiting just around the corner to help them.
It’s like he doesn’t want to be PM anymore?
He seems bent on pissing off every sector of the Australian populace.
He is a do-nothing leader!
He cannot lead because he is not a leader.
Perhaps he wanted the job so he could swan about with world leaders and travel the world at the taxpayer’s expense.
He and his wife refer to The Lodge and Kirribilli as “their home”.
He claims people want less government or small government and he does so at a time when nature, climate inaction and science are all proving that what every country needs is a big government that takes effective charge and acts on behalf of all citizens and at scale so no one is left behind.
He is simply not up to the job!
Source: Scott Morrison is the gift that keeps on giving – » The Australian Independent Media Network
As communities are struggling to rebuild from devastating floods, the Prime Minister has once again bungled the response, writes Graham Perrett.
The last three years have starkly revealed a Prime Minister who naturally shirks responsibility. We have someone in The Lodge who happily blame-shifts to states and territories whenever he can. A man who leaves every decision to the last minute and then does as little as possible. The next Election will decide if Mr Morrison is fit to lead our country into a second decade of Coalition rule.
Amongst the mud and the destroyed belongings piled on the sidewalks, my local communities are helping each other pull through this latest challenge. I could not be prouder of them right now. Good governments step up during times of crisis. I know very well that the people of Moreton are my boss. Those who step back during a crisis aren’t worthy of the title of government. They are frauds or charlatans and Australia deserves better.
Source: Scott Morrison: The great Australian disaster
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