When Covid 19 arrived on our shoreline, it was a simply an act of neglect to following protocol that lead to the initial breakout in Australia, causing wide spread fear and panic with a heavy dose of anger & rightly so from our public at those accountable. The responsibility of those in these positions should have no excuses when following protocol or procedures as they are set in place to stop such events. Our military forces are renowned for such attention to detail & it bewilders me why our government isn't using our forces to handle this instead of our domestic workforce from day 1. The medical ship was and still would be a great way to keep Covid patients literally off our shore. The bungled hotel quarantine saw the he said she game go on to new heights with those heavily involved resigning after being chewed by the media but the ring leader of the circus, where the premier, the main man Dan Andrews, seeming walking away unscathed.. We are still in the grey as to what really happened here, but the show must go on. This bungle saw cases erupt through our most vulnerable in the aged care sector leading to Victoria's lockdown causing outrage from citizens and business owners.
We have seen some radical laws introduced because of this, noticeably these laws are restrictions on our basic rights. when you can go, who you can go with, how many at your funeral or wedding.., realise your being herded like sheep, this is coercion, weather it be good or bad, this is a democracy, not a communist society.
Locked indoors by law!
DID you vote for that?
Compulsory wearing of masks...
DID YOU vote for that?
Limits on your wedding, your funeral!
DID YOU VOTE FOR THAT?
No Jab. No Travel Visa!
I SAID, DID YOU VOTE FOR THAT?
Your right of choice is severely under scrutiny.
We have also seen the minister for health discarded as Covid19 was a medical emergency & lets face it, the minister for health, formerly the famous minister of the wikipedian environment knows nothing about health...& wikipedia can't help him on this one, so if there was a agricultural emergency.. like, say... fires... or floods, or drought for like 9 years... shouldn't we pass the the problem to people who know what to do like covid showed us with health? Just a dig.. but seriously, the public felt a little more assured by the chief medical officer explaining what is going on. Although there were contradictory comments by several advisors the national cabinet including Dan Andrews sought to abuse the new laws of this national cabinet that gives no right or access to vote against their decisions to introduce such radical new laws stripping you of your freedoms, introducing heavy mostly unaffordable fines... Just remember the Eureka stockade, Peter Lalor got the people together to protest on the sudden law of having to have a gold digging permit, fines were handed out the same day as introduction by police... & we all know how that ended up... That's right! THE PEOPLE WON!
They won the right to be asked before such laws were introduced & chose their own representative.
The national cabinet was introduced for quick emergency type discussions that have powers such as introducing these radical restrictive laws and fines.
DID YOU VOTE FOR THAT? Too bad if you wanted to, cleverly designed by the current operators, we can't.
It's time to put your hands up and protest against the national cabinet to have a seemingly no limit ability to bring whatever they want to law while you still can.
Back THE-DDU and it will provide the platform for your voice to be heard, it will hover over the government like shadow with your voices, with eyes of an eagles and talons to strike those that forget who they represent. If you don't do anything, nothing will change!
Pete Carter.
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