Play Nice Scott Morrison - How Long? Part 6 - Prosperity Theology, The Coal Man + His Bootlickers

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Scotty from Spin is cooked,The Liar From The Shire aint recovering from this






Mr Turnbull, who is in Glasgow for the COP26 climate summit, said he had no doubt the French leader had been deceived and said he had the same experience as prime minister from 2015 to 2018 when he worked with Mr Morrison.

“Oh, he’s lied to me on many occasions,” Mr Turnbull said when journalists asked him about the events on the sidelines of the summit.


“Scott has always had a reputation for telling lies.”




“When a prime minister behaves disingenuously or dissembles or is dishonest, it will reflect on his or her credibility, it will reflect on the credibility of their party and the government,” he said.


“But when you do that as leader of the nation, internationally, it reflects on us all.

“Deceiving people is bad wherever you do it but when you do it at an international level it has much graver ramifications.”


“Morrison created the impression to the French that everything was going ahead at the same time he was planning to pull the plug if he got a better deal,” Mr Turnbull said.

“That would be regarded as sharp practice in the property development sector, let alone between nations.”



“He can bluster as much as he likes but he’s not fooling anyone,” Mr Turnbull said.



“He has sacrificed Australian honour, Australian security and Australian sovereignty. Now that is a shocking thing for an Australian prime minister to do.”
Firstly, Malcolm Turnbull has demonstrated what a weak prick he is and why he was/is not a statesman or prime minister material. He is an utter disgrace and has opened a can of worms that will come back to bite him big time. To grandstand on the international stage and criticise the PM is, as far as I am aware unprecedented in Australian history. Did he forewarn the international press that he is a bitter and twisted failed PM who has a vendetta against the current Liberal Party?

Now on the Macron and submarine issue, for Macron to say he was blindsided is a complete nonsense. He'd known for months if not years the submarine contract was on the verge of collapse, and when the penny dropped that Australia was going to break the contract - as it should have done much earlier - he refused to take Scomo's call. The old "head in the bucket of sand" trick.

It is common knowledge Macron is on the nose in France and will do whatever he can to build up support in an election year. It is also common knowledge that he wants to be the architect of a European Army and that he is using the AUKUS to manipulate Biden who is anti the European Army and pro NATO. Morrison is caught up in this.

France was in breach of the contract in Year 1, but hedged a bet that Australia being a tiny minnow on the world stage would do nothing. The submarines were meant to be built in Australia and France was going to help Australia establish the capability, but then France declared it would not build the first fleet in Australia but in France. Then costs started escalating. A recent major contract milestone was missed. If that raise a red flag, what would?

Lesson learnt? France is an untrustworthy business partner. If you don't believe me do your Googles on what really went down with this fiasco of a contract.
 
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Here is what is wrong with the ABC:

Ita Buttrose - Given chair position despite not being shortlisted, former executive at NewsCorp, Network 10 and Fairfax

Peter Lewis - Chair of McGrath Ltd (real estate agents), Anacacia Private Equity fund, has been a board member for Yahoo7 and ANC (NewsCorp subsidiary),
former CFO of Seven Network Ltd, Seven Group Holdings Ltd, Seven Media Group, and Seven West Media Ltd

Joseph Gersh - Gersh Investment Partners (real estate investment firm),
director of The Sydney Institute (offshoot of the IPA, funded by Shell, Boral, AMP, Australia Post, Macquarie Bank, Corrs Chambers Westgarth, Britich Telecom, Philip Morris - tobacco)
Former Australia Council board

Peter Tonagh - former VP and partner of The Boston Consulting Group, former NewsCorp and Foxtel chief, Quantium chairman (huge data science company, owned by Woolworths), director Village Roadshow,
In 2018 he lead the National Broadcaster Efficiency Review of the ABC and SBS on behalf of the Department of Communications and the Arts.
Member of the Council of the Australian Film Television and Radio School

Mario D'Orazio - AIM WA chairman, Australia Post board, former Seven executive, former Australia Council

Fiona Balfour - board at Land Services SA (private real estate firm https://au.linkedin.com/company/land-services-sa),
Airservices Australia, Western Sydney Airport Corporation board (https://www.afr.com/politics/optus-...n-to-build-new-sydney-airport-20170807-gxqknj)
former Metcash board, former Quantas and Telstra CIO
Riddled with infestation.
 
And just imagine how much more it could do if it were properly funded.
There has been a lot of pressure put on ABC reporters. Andrew Probin almost got fired a while back because he was doing his job and the LNP didn't like it. They parachuted Ita into the job and she didn't even apply. Barry Cassidy was moved on as was Virginia Trioli. Lisa Millar has I'm
And just imagine how much more it could do if it were properly funded.
There has been a lot of pressure put on ABC reporters. Andrew Probin almost got fired a while back because he was doing his job and the LNP didn't like it. They parachuted Ita into the job and she didn't even apply. Barry Cassidy was moved on as was Virginia Trioli. Lisa Millar father was a National Party MP.
 
There has been a lot of pressure put on ABC reporters. Andrew Probin almost got fired a while back because he was doing his job and the LNP didn't like it. They parachuted Ita into the job and she didn't even apply. Barry Cassidy was moved on as was Virginia Trioli. Lisa Millar has I'm

There has been a lot of pressure put on ABC reporters. Andrew Probin almost got fired a while back because he was doing his job and the LNP didn't like it. They parachuted Ita into the job and she didn't even apply. Barry Cassidy was moved on as was Virginia Trioli. Lisa Millar father was a National Party MP.
Tell me about it. The conservatives* know that the ABC is all that stands between them and open season on the nation’s coffers.
 

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There has been a lot of pressure put on ABC reporters. Andrew Probin almost got fired a while back because he was doing his job and the LNP didn't like it. They parachuted Ita into the job and she didn't even apply. Barry Cassidy was moved on as was Virginia Trioli. Lisa Millar has I'm

There has been a lot of pressure put on ABC reporters. Andrew Probin almost got fired a while back because he was doing his job and the LNP didn't like it. They parachuted Ita into the job and she didn't even apply. Barry Cassidy was moved on as was Virginia Trioli. Lisa Millar father was a National Party MP.

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Get your facts right. Morrison’s mistake was to naively think a desperate Macron would t use him as a pawn in his re-election campaign. The French f’ed up massively with this contract in terms of deliverables, timelines and costs. We simply had to get out of it.

I get it you hate Morrison, but f you only stopped and considered how Macron has behaved perhaps you wouldn’t be so strident in your criticism

Macron is more likely to be reelected than Morrison is.

Morrison is the desperate one that is so ignorant he didn't know Macron could speak English.
 
Macron is more likely to be reelected than Morrison is.
Not the point at all

Morrison is the desperate one that is so ignorant he didn't know Macron could speak English.
Link? Do you accept Macron is playing us off? He knew the contract was in tatters, that the French had underdelivered and over promised at huge, escalating cost.
 
Macron is more likely to be reelected than Morrison is.

Morrison is the desperate one that is so ignorant he didn't know Macron could speak English.
More likely he was hoping we wouldn’t realise Macron speaks English
 
Don't think anyone disagrees that the French deal was a bad one, but the issue is that we have embarrassed an ally, and made it worse by the leaking of a private conversation between the two leaders...
 
Not the point at all


Link? Do you accept Macron is playing us off? He knew the contract was in tatters, that the French had underdelivered and over promised at huge, escalating cost.

Wouldn't believe a word that Morrison says, or the way his MSM mates present those words.
 
He knew the contract was in tatters, that the French had underdelivered and over promised at huge, escalating cost.

Most of that sentence is entirely false made up lies.

There was certainly no escalating cost except foreign currency costs - that was confirmed in Senate Estimates last week. Look it up yourself before you ask for a link you ignorant fool.

The contract was not in tatters, there were some challenges which is entirely understandable.

And speaking of underdelivering, it is almost certain Australia will never EVER get the US nuclear subs. It will be blocked by the House or the Senate in the USA and will never get off the ground.

Your man Morrison leaking against the USA has almost ensured this will happen. The USA is not leaking their nuclear secrets to a country who cannot be trusted.
 
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