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We the People...

Post by The Mechanic » Mon Feb 18, 2019 8:21 am

Wayne Glew

You'll love this one cods...

https://www.facebook.com/wayne.glew.12/ ... Ab2sDH6pn4

Australians don't get taught the Australian constitution ...

Why?

Americans now don't get taught the constitution... the leftist took it out of the classroom...

Why?

Because they don't want you to know your rights...

have a look at this video ... have a look at how much of Australia China already owns...

Have a look at the New Airports that have been built and are going to be built and what going to go near these airports...

Chinese Schools, for Chinese being taught by Chinese Teachers....

why???

better wake up people .. its an invasion...

come next election if Bull Shitten becomes PM he's going to UP the land sales to China....

how the Labor/Greens party gets one vote is mind boggling....

Selling out Australia to the Chinese as fast as they can...

Selling out our Sovereignty to the UN...

Stealing retirees nest eggs...

High Taxing to pay the UN and other Traitors..

Doubling filthy illegal reffo intake and more

Starting up the boats again..

how could they possibly be in front in the Polls?
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Re: We the People...

Post by The Mechanic » Mon Feb 18, 2019 8:28 am

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Re: We the People...

Post by cods » Mon Feb 18, 2019 8:45 am

I hate to say it but I dont get taken in by PANIC merchants look at climate control...its gone stark raving mad...

so no I dont get all anti Chinese......

lets face it... no one owns the land.....we cant take it with us..

same with any business airport or dock.. it will always remain in aussie govt hands..

you have seen the old ads '' WE WANT YOU. with a huge finger....well thats how it works...
if the govt decides you aint fair dinkum tough your gone we will keep what you have built ON OUR LAND>>

its called NATIONALISING mechanic...

have no fear......

I had a laugh reading this this morning....

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/ ... 7eb6cd0b14

That’s fine, I guess, but the Kiwis will have to wait. On energy and border protection issues, Australia is presently following Germany’s example.

We’re blocking coal mines and opening access to asylum seekers like Chancellor Angela Merkel on a Bitburger beer bender.

Back in World War I, a popular army recruiting poster showed a map of Australia as it might become if the Kaiser prevailed.

“Australia” is crossed out and replaced by the name “New Germany”. (Coincidentally, the name “New Australia” is proposed in this year’s lamb ad.)

All of Australia’s state capitals are renamed, too. Sydney becomes Nietscheburg, which would have been a better name for Melbourne, given that city’s natural inclination towards morbid pointlessness.

Melbourne is instead retitled Zeppelinburg, while Adelaide — oh, the humanity! — is appropriately dubbed Hindenburg.
Perth takes its Germanic name of Tirpitzburg from naval leader Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz, a bumbler who didn’t even make it through the war before handing in his resignation. Bit of an insult to Perth, there.


Chief Justice of the NSW Land and Environment Court Brian Preston.
As it happens, Australia might even have pre-empted Germany’s current determination to eliminate practical and reliable means of electricity generation. Germany might be shutting down its nuclear plants, but Australia never got around to building any in the first place.

And Germany’s decision to quit coal power by 2038 is mirrored by a ruling from the NSW Land and Environment Court that blocks a new coal mine in the Hunter Valley.

“Climate change is caused by cumulative emissions from a myriad of individual sources,” Justice Brian Preston found, further observing that climate change will only be stopped by an “abatement of the greenhouse gas emissions from these myriad of individual sources”.

He’s basically talking about all human activity. Like empire-building Germans, Preston doesn’t think small.

All things considered, if Australia is in the market for international leadership, it might be better to follow — in spirit, if not in violent practice — the lead lately established by France.
Just as Australians are facing ever-rising power charges following market-shifting subsidies for alternative power sources, the French last year copped additionally fuel taxes as a counter to global warming.

Australians, as we do, complain about our power charges but don’t do much else besides. The French, by comparison, became rather more active.
Beginning last November, the “gilets jaunes” or “yellow vests” movement has created delicious havoc throughout the French countryside and also within Paris and other cities.

On Saturday, the 14th consecutive weekend yellow vest protests swept Paris, Lyon and Bordeaux. Interestingly, the movement continues despite the French government quickly caving in to initial demands and cancelling the increased fuel tax.

Under cover of the protests, anti-government and anti-tax enthusiasts have engaged in all kinds of public-minded activism. In January, it was reported that more than half of France’s 4600 speed cameras had been rendered inoperable.

In 2016, 23 French speed cameras were destroyed. In 2017, the number increased to 40. But then the French government cut the speed limit on two-lane highways from 90km/h to 80k/mh.

Bad move. Nearly 3000 cameras were subsequently neutralised, by a variety of effective methods
The lenses of some were painted over. Others were covered with heavy black plastic, breaking laws against interfering with a police device and also violating France’s burqa prohibition.

Still others were simply smashed to pieces using whatever is the French equivalent of a cricket bat. A week-old baguette, probably.

(Incidentally, I still have somewhere a French speed camera fine from several years ago, the only such fine I’ve ever received from any nation I’ve visited. In solidarity with my yellow-vested brothers, it remains unpaid.)
Imagine, if you will, how a little French-style action — minus the outright violence, of course — might set to rights certain governments in Australia. Our governments evidently take heed of children demanding protection from climate change, but remain immune from any organised fury from actual voters.

Lord knows we should have enough motivation.

Before even considering power charges, Australians by some estimates pay out around $1 billion every year in speeding fines. The French are on the hook annually for close to $1.6 billion, which given the much larger French population means we are handing over substantially more per person.

Forget New Zealand and Germany. We need some liberté.


I might buy a yellow vest in case some of us aussies grow some balls...

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Re: We the People...

Post by Valkie » Mon Feb 18, 2019 6:10 pm

I look forward to China taking over

It will be a rude awakening for
Muzzos
Lazy dole bludgers
Lazy, greedy muzzos
Somali monkeys.
And
Politicians

Come on China
I'll welcome you.
I have a dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream

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Re: We the People...

Post by cods » Mon Feb 18, 2019 6:35 pm

that wont do...



what will I do with my yellow vest?

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