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Probably, the alt right and gun nut boot lickers are aligned with the military.
Do you know who Ian Miles Cheong is?
Lemme guess....................Rupert Murdochs hit man? Margaret THatchers illigitemate child? The reincarnation of Attila the Hun?
Is this another one of you shoehorn stunts? They're tired and boring.
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Related to anabel?Do you know who Ian Miles Cheong is?
He’s a video games journalist who’s found his niche aligning himself to Tucker Carlson, Ben Shapiro and Andy Ngo.
You can agree with him all you want;
.....but stop pretending youre not all in on that sh*t.
Is the US on the road to civil war?
Whoa!
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Scott Morrison will legislate to tear up Victoria’s multi-million-dollar Belt and Road Initiative agreement with Beijing, creating laws that will also ban a raft of other deals with foreign governments found to be against the national interest.
In an unprecedented move against Chinese interference and the protection of state secrets, the use of external powers under the Constitution to direct state, territory and local governments on national security issues will effectively kill dozens of agreements with foreign governments and institutions.
The Foreign Relations Bill, which will be introduced to parliament next week, also extends to universities and captures any questionable agreements between Australian public institutions and foreign governments.
In a major flexing of its constitutional powers, the Morrison government will cast its net over all foreign relations agreements struck by lower tiers of government, amid fears that national security has been compromised by often secret deals between state governments and foreign powers.
The move could have rippling effects for the private sector, with the Foreign Minister given powers to review any private infrastructure contracts that a state government signed as part of a BRI agreement with China.
The list of agreements that could be scrapped under the proposed legislation will range from sister city agreements, popular with local governments, to memorandum of understanding deals and include all legally and non-legally binding arrangements.
Excellent stuff. Pack up all the stop/go bandits and bureaucratic leeches and send them back over the borders where they came from.
Lots of work in NSW, QLd & WA people. Get in your cars and piss off back there. Take a few coffee shop intellectuals with you.
What the hell are you on about?
Coffee shop intellectuals. Snowflakes.
Coming from the same mob who signed the darwin port away and then had the audacity for one of their mob to get a cushy consultants gig with them, hypocracyWhoa!
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Scott Morrison will legislate to tear up Victoria’s multi-million-dollar Belt and Road Initiative agreement with Beijing, creating laws that will also ban a raft of other deals with foreign governments found to be against the national interest.
In an unprecedented move against Chinese interference and the protection of state secrets, the use of external powers under the Constitution to direct state, territory and local governments on national security issues will effectively kill dozens of agreements with foreign governments and institutions.
The Foreign Relations Bill, which will be introduced to parliament next week, also extends to universities and captures any questionable agreements between Australian public institutions and foreign governments.
In a major flexing of its constitutional powers, the Morrison government will cast its net over all foreign relations agreements struck by lower tiers of government, amid fears that national security has been compromised by often secret deals between state governments and foreign powers.
The move could have rippling effects for the private sector, with the Foreign Minister given powers to review any private infrastructure contracts that a state government signed as part of a BRI agreement with China.
The list of agreements that could be scrapped under the proposed legislation will range from sister city agreements, popular with local governments, to memorandum of understanding deals and include all legally and non-legally binding arrangements.
Excellent stuff. Pack up all the stop/go bandits and bureaucratic leeches and send them back over the borders where they came from.
Lots of work in NSW, QLd & WA people. Get in your cars and piss off back there. Take a few coffee shop intellectuals with you.
Coming from the same mob who signed the darwin port away and then had the audacity for one of their mob to get a cushy consultants gig with them, hypocracy
Coming from the same mob who signed the darwin port away and then had the audacity for one of their mob to get a cushy consultants gig with them, hypocracy
You’ve literally said you’re voting liberal and handing out how to vote cards.You're under the impression that I am a liberal voter?
It's a common trait of those trapped in the rabbit hole.
You’ve literally said you’re voting liberal and handing out how to vote cards.
Yep. I also stated "literally" that it would be for the first time.............but embellish away regardless. Distortion is your specialty after all.
Where do you vote? I'll keep a lookout for you with a specialised Scott Morrison hand signed flyer.
Vote for them all you want. But dont denigrate others as being stuck in a paradigm when you’re literally campaigning for a party.
? Think you quoted the wrong post, personaly i got no idea nor care how you vote, weird that you think i do though.You're under the impression that I am a liberal voter?
It's a common trait of those trapped in the rabbit hole.
How so?
Do you know who Ian Miles Cheong is?
shoehorn stunts
Checks out.Related to anabel?



