And what about some lulu comments from the man in the street imprisoned in Qld
seadogger 03/06/2020, 6:15 am
Me thinks it maybe time for the Duck to retire for family reasons.????????
pedro 03/06/2020, 12:28 pm
Not a lot of family there !!
Pensioner Pete 03/06/2020, 7:00 am
PP hopes for complete success with these actions in the High Court of Australia, for the future of this nation relies on the compliance by politicians at all levels, of all parties and political ideals, to comply fully with the Australian Constitution.
We see so many times how the governments, federal in particular, avoid the requirements of our Constitution by way of signing agreements with the UN, commencing with the Lima Agreement signed 1975 by the Whitlam government which has progressively led to the near complete destruction of manufacturing and industry within Australia as we see it today.
Right now we witness the destruction of businesses and jobs within the States, inflicted by dictator style Premiers using their Chief Medical Officers as the tool to inflict this unnecessary destruction upon us all, whilst the politicians and public servants remain insulated from this attack upon our individual prosperity and rights.
For Queenslanders, our rage is mounting quickly, particularly so when the Blackwater incident has been revealed for the fraud it was. How convenient it is, that Puzzleduck announced on Sunday last, Queenslanders could travel throughout the state except Cape York Peninsular soon after she discovered the outcome of the autopsy of the unfortunate gentleman who died in Blackwater had no trace of the Chinese Wuhan Virus.
How dare she play politics with peoples livelihoods and lives.
luk1955 03/06/2020, 7:22 am
We will find out if the courts really acknowledge the Constitution or whether the courts consider it an outdated piece of paper. There are various laws that allow governments to quarantine the sick but there are no laws allowing quarantine of healthy people.
And being in a democratic country, why don’t the business owners just simply open up. Various courts have ruled that laws that exceed their allowed authority are unconstitutional and illegal. Why do these businesses need to kowtow to such illegitimate authorities? This house arrest has caused far more harm than the wuhan virus could ever have done.
Big Al 03/06/2020, 7:51 am
I will happily defer to your opinion if the HC declares likewise.
I think Luk’s got a good point: Since when did the law allow healthy people to be quarantined, just in case they might get infected? This seems to be an irrelevant issue given so few of those infected have needed hospitalization.
Maryanne 03/06/2020, 8:41 am
The mania to control the infection was stupid from the start. Why did they do it? Once it became obvious that, despite all the government and media hype about it being a “deadly disease”, the new strain was no problem for over 90 per cent of the population, why did they continue with their lock down? By all means quarantine the sick and the elderly for whom it was deadly, but why the rest of us? Because they could? Because they liked bossing people around? Surely it would have been preferable to let the younger cohorts get it so as to start building natural immunity in the population.
Pensioner Pete 03/06/2020, 9:08 am
Maryanne: Politicians + Senior Bureaucrats = NIL commonsense. This equation has been around since the times of Rome and if anything, has been improved upon.
Big Al 03/06/2020, 10:05 am
PP, I’ve always added: the benefit achieved by the P&B brigade is inversely proportional to the application of common sense.
Like Murphy’s Law, basically stated is: If something can go wrong it will, which has a corollary, viz. and it will go wrong with the most undesirable result.
Penguinite 03/06/2020, 9:37 am
The HCA must surely see through this thinly disguised attempt to influence the upcoming State election. Palaszczuk either wants to delay the election or convert it to a “Postal Vote” only. Either way, Labor get a chance to manipulate the result!
Pensioner Pete 03/06/2020, 9:59 am
At least two known and previously revealed Labor tactics in securing votes are:
1: Sending into Aboriginal communities, particularly those in Cape York Peninsular, Labor party ‘assistants’ to help the local indigenous people who have difficulty with reading and writing, to vote. How thoughtful, how helpful.
2: Raising the dead at election time to vote, this should be interesting should there be a postal vote, with the post office inundated with those recently resurrected to lodge their postal votes. Scenes of ‘Walking Dead’ come to mind

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Chuck into the mix, the fact, electorates, particularly in the SE corner of Queensland are demographically manipulated to favour Labor, the fact the majority of electorates reside within the SE corner of Queensland, the fact, many rural electorates are so large in area, they are impossible to adequately service by the elected member, mostly National Party, thus placing the rural and also the regional areas at a distinct disadvantage, electorally.
And finally the fact, the LNP opposition are as useless as tits on a boar pig, as per the Queensland RACQ insurance advertisement, ‘Opposition, what opposition’?
Penguinite 03/06/2020, 12:18 pm
Mr Kaiser was a Queensland Labor MP but resigned in 2001 after admitting to involvement in vote-rigging in party ballots in the 1980s. Now re-employed by Palszcuck?
ibbit 03/06/2020, 9:43 am
Palace duck is rubbish and, I suspect, Deb of the other side is not much better with her “psalm-singing”. Luckily for queenslanders there are more than a few good people on the Deb side even though they are kept hidden while the palace Duck is short of anything that is not rubbish.
Aktosplatz 03/06/2020, 3:28 pm
Also, a typical Pallychook attack on small (private enterprise) businesses which are non – union.