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CV and mad panic behaviour
(10-01-2021, 03:51 AM)Mav link Wrote:Maybe she refused to vaccinate and the mandate got her.
You can order her a Stripe shirt, Grim Reaper badge and send her to one of your re-education camps for the evil cult of the unvaccinated...
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No, the best analogy is that the unvaccinated should be like a player who suffers possible concussion: pull them out of the game so they’re not a danger to themselves or others and only let them play again once the danger has passed. That senior RN should take a break for a while.
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(10-01-2021, 03:04 AM)cookie2 link Wrote:Gladys has just resigned as NSW premier.

She instantly steps aside for this which is on the very minor scale to our guys crimes all while Dan marches on as if we have forgotten the 800 lives lost due to his incompetence and sheer stubbornness. The latest work cover inquiry has confirmed no individual will be found responsible. What a joke.     

Its not surprising the people start doing there own thing and stop listening to the instructions when its bought to us by a liar who has run out of respect tickets. 

Glady should have taken a leaf out of Dan's legal defence playbook. It seems the 'I cant recall' response is the best defence in this country to avoid any prosecution and she could of just continued on like our man without missing a beat. What a corrupt and farcical system we have in this country.
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Minor scale? Corruption is what ICAC is investigating. Of course, right-wingers wouldn’t think that’s serious.
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ICAC saw a NSW premier resign for accepting a 3K bottle of wine.  Per effin spective.
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If I didn’t know better, I’d have thought you were making a satirical comment, capcom  Tongue

Just have a think about what you’ve said: $3,000 isn’t chickenfeed. Otherwise, she wouldn’t have resigned. I think you’ll agree she’s a tough cookie and she wouldn’t have resigned if she’d been stopped for speeding. And of course it isn’t a simple bottle of wine: it’s linked to alleged rorting of grants. She’ll apparently be battling to escape unscathed. Let’s just back over that for emphasis: she didn’t resign on a whim, she just accepted what was unavoidable.

But you’d be right to wonder why she needs to fall on her sword while SloMo’s Ministers escape pretty much unscathed after the sports rorts affair, the car parks for marginal seats affair and Christian Porter’s tours de force. Now Angus Taylor has served a short banishment, he’s back! No doubt Porter will only need to wait a few moments before he’s back on the front bench too ...

PS: Are you sure there’s a $3,000 bottle of wine at the heart of this? Isn’t the main issue that her allegedly corrupt fellow Liberal and her secret boyfriend of 5 years was rorting grants through a company he controlled?
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(10-01-2021, 10:13 AM)Mav link Wrote:If I didn’t know better, I’d have thought you were making a satirical comment, capcom  Tongue

Just have a think about what you’ve said: $3,000 isn’t chickenfeed. Otherwise, she wouldn’t have resigned. I think you’ll agree she’s a tough cookie and she wouldn’t have resigned if she’d been stopped for speeding. And of course it isn’t a simple bottle of wine: it’s linked to alleged rorting of grants. She’ll apparently be battling to escape unscathed. Let’s just back over that for emphasis: she didn’t resign on a whim, she just accepted what was unavoidable.

But you’d be right to wonder why she needs to fall on her sword while SloMo’s Ministers escape pretty much unscathed after the sports rorts affair, the car parks for marginal seats affair and Christian Porter’s tours de force. Now Angus Taylor has served a short banishment, he’s back! No doubt Porter will only need to wait a few moments before he’s back on the front bench too ...

PS: Are you sure there’s a $3,000 bottle of wine at the heart of this? Isn’t the main issue that her allegedly corrupt fellow Liberal and her secret boyfriend of 5 years was rorting grants through a company he controlled?

Try Barry O'Farrell (NSW Premier 2014), NOT Berejiklian. 
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Big Grin There ya go: I was wondering where you got that!
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A good memory ....
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Interesting history. Apparently Nick Greiner set up ICAC with a view to uncovering the scandals during Neville Wran’s time as Premier but it has now taken down 3 Liberal Premiers: Greiner himself, O’Farrell and now Gladys.

It seems both Greiner and O’Farrell were cleared by ICAC after they resigned: see HERE. No doubt Gladys hopes for the same.

It does seem strange that ICAC has caused 2 Premiers to resign only to clear them later. Although with O’Farrell, failing to declare a $3000 gift from a company seeking govt contracts was a bit concerning. The whole idea of pecuniary interests declarations is to help stop bribery.
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