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If there's nothing incriminating in the national cabinet meeting minutes, why are they trying to desperately to keep them hidden from the public? Even liberal party members are crossing the floor to vote against it because they're sick of the lack of accountability of this government.

If the national cabinet minutes made the federal government look good, there's no doubt they'd be releasing them.
Vote against what?
The only liberals in National Cabinet are PM and Premiers of NSW, SA and Tas. I doubt anyone votes - just reach consensus. (but maybe they should issue the minutes as clearly they all take their own notes and work off them)

Minutes of the Vic Crisis Cabinet - are you calling for them ? Cabinet papers are sealed for 30? years.
 
We are talking about the guy standing in front of the vaccine tank right? If we are then clearly you are a much deeper man than I am.


Leunig is way too smart, and his work way to subtle,

to juxtapose the Tianamen square, with anti-vax protests,

if he thought they were equivalent.

thats the gag, that they aren't.

IMHO.

the first thing I thought of with the little box in the top left, was a live feed spoof.

anyway, its a cartoon.

finally, Id add, theres a really vast difference between being anti-vax and anti-mandatory-vax.

FWIW, im neither at this point in time, but I see the anti-mandatory-vax POV clearly, concurrent with thinking the anti-vaxxers are all nut job dumb *smile*

further, if you identify as pro-mandatory-vax, I reckon you want to reflect on your position.

I guess when I reflect, I am anti-mandatory-vax, whilst thinking the best thing for society is the government coercing everyone to get vaccinated :rotfl1
 
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Leunig is way too smart, and his work way to subtle,

to juxtapose the Tianamen square, with anti-vax protests,

if he thought they were equivalent.

thats the gag, that they aren't.

IMHO.

the first thing I thought of with the little box in the top left, was a live feed spoof.

anyway, its a cartoon.

finally, Id add, theres a really vast difference between being anti-vax and anti-mandatory-vax.

FWIW, im neither, but see the anti-mandatory-vax POV clearly, but think the anti-vaxxers are all nut job *smile*
The guy standing in front of the tanks is a universally-recognised symbol of resistance to tyranny and has been parodied many times. Don't think there's as much to the cartoon as you're reading into it.
 
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I find this interesting.

Im in Vic & I had my 1st Pfizer on July 15 and my 2nd exactly 3 weeks later on the 5th August.

they've pushed it out to 6 weeks up here.

its like those rotating clowns that you put table-tennis balls in their mouth and win a prize.
 
The guardian reporting that 500 of todays Vic Covid cases stem from Grand Final Parties?

Jeez, Paluschezk is riding a white elephant into a painted corner of a tinderbox with the NRL on Saturday
 
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I go back to the start of this wave - Delta. I am not a reader of the epidemiology, I just hear what CHO and all the other experts say - Delta is X times more transmissible / catchable than the 2020 variant.

The restrictions in Victoria in 2021 were by and large what we had last year. Even if we had the same degree of adherence to rules there would be greater transmission. I think the NSW experience showed that in July/ August. They got away with it last year, not this year.

eg I have no evidence but would mask / distancing regs in construction tea rooms be adhered to at higher levels last year?
Do you think the large families of northern Melbourne mixed less last year? There are the same number of multi family households as there were last year etc.
work place transmission is still occurring.

So I think the ingredients were all there for us to follow the NSW trajectory.
It has been accelerated by:
1) more "permitted workers" - these are not essential workers - just someone who can get a boss to sign a form
2) complacency of the VACCINATED, have the superman cape
3) Lockdown fatigue - young people in particular (staying at home was the last thing I ever wanted to do in my 20s - uni, sport, weekends away, pub, footy, work, parties, and repeat - two years without that .... )

I agree with most of what you've written, but i do think that restrictions were more closely adhered to last year than this year. For example, i did not go to any grand final day parties in 2020, despite very much wanting to. But there's no way of knowing for sure, i suppose.

Vote against what?
The only liberals in National Cabinet are PM and Premiers of NSW, SA and Tas. I doubt anyone votes - just reach consensus. (but maybe they should issue the minutes as clearly they all take their own notes and work off them)

Minutes of the Vic Crisis Cabinet - are you calling for them ? Cabinet papers are sealed for 30? years.

Vote against the federal government bill to keep national cabinet minutes from the public. The AAT ruled that National cabinet was not part of the standard cabinet, and therefore not exempt from FOI. So instead they're trying to rush through a bill to keep things secret, and one liberal is voting against the bill which seems likely to defeat it.

 
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Yes but none, not even Gladys, has presided over a worse pandemic outcome than Victoria. Dan is apparently the man. Everyone knows it is his way or the highway. He needs to be accountable for the outcomes; he can not keep deflecting.

The numbers do not lie.
The current Victorian outbreak is Gladys' fault. The severity of it is the idiots' fault.
 
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Vote against the federal government bill to keep national cabinet minutes from the public. The AAT ruled that National cabinet was not part of the standard cabinet, and therefore not exempt from FOI. So instead they're trying to rush through a bill to keep things secret, and one liberal is voting against the bill which seems likely to defeat it.



Heroic LNP Senator from Queensland.

im gonna go have a lie down.
 
I find this interesting.

Im in Vic & I had my 1st Pfizer on July 15 and my 2nd exactly 3 weeks later on the 5th August.

Pfizer had that shorter period between doses based on the early data. Was spaced out to be more conservative and also to give more first doses out.

People jumping at shadows here - its all about getting people vaxxed faster, contingent on supply.
 
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Leunig is way too smart, and his work way to subtle,

to juxtapose the Tianamen square, with anti-vax protests,

if he thought they were equivalent.

thats the gag, that they aren't.

IMHO.

the first thing I thought of with the little box in the top left, was a live feed spoof.

anyway, its a cartoon.

finally, Id add, theres a really vast difference between being anti-vax and anti-mandatory-vax.

FWIW, im neither at this point in time, but I see the anti-mandatory-vax POV clearly, concurrent with thinking the anti-vaxxers are all nut job dumb *smile*

further, if you identify as pro-mandatory-vax, I reckon you want to reflect on your position.

I guess when I reflect, I am anti-mandatory-vax, whilst thinking the best thing for society is the government coercing everyone to get vaccinated :rotfl1

Throw in Leunig's very well-known anti-vax stance and your interpretation becomes a massive overread IMO. It's a simple visual with a simple message. Vaccination is tyranny. Leunig may be smart but when it comes to polemical political positions otherwise intelligent people become raging *smile*-gibbons. (I do it myself).

I'm also anti-mandatory vax but must admit my opinion changes often on this. I have no problems with employers/schools etc being mandatory, they are at legal risk if they don't after all.
 
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Throw in Leunig's very well-known anti-vax stance and your interpretation becomes a massive overread IMO. It's a simple visual with a simple message. Vaccination is tyranny.


so with the duck sipping tea from a rainbow coloured teapot,

hes trying to convey that waterbirds like consuming beverages from colourful vessels?

oooooooohhhhhhhhhhh, I get it now.
 
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so with the duck sipping tea from a rainbow coloured teapot,

hes trying to convey that waterbirds like consuming beverages from colourful vessels?

oooooooohhhhhhhhhhh, I get it now.

Didn't see any duck in the cartoon I'm talking about, just saw a guy standing in front of a tank that had a hypodermic needle pointed at him.

There's not much room for interpretation there.
 
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Didn't see any duck in the cartoon I'm talking about, just saw a guy standing in front of a tank that had a hypodermic needle pointed at him.

There's not much room for interpretation there.

well I guess you're brain is more correct than mine then.

congrats. :cupgold
 
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The guardian reporting that 500 of todays Vic Covid cases stem from Grand Final Parties?

Jeez, Paluschezk is riding a white elephant into a painted corner of a tinderbox with the NRL on Saturday
More likely NSW... do they all get together like Vic's do on GF evening (that would be worst of any AFL GF time slot Sunday night, though I think NSW has a public holiday on the Monday)
 
The guardian reporting that 500 of todays Vic Covid cases stem from Grand Final Parties?

Jeez, Paluschezk is riding a white elephant into a painted corner of a tinderbox with the NRL on Saturday
Would seem that NSW should be more scared of those parties in Sydney and Penrith but I guess their higher vaccination levels will help somewhat.
 
Heroic LNP Senator from Queensland.

im gonna go have a lie down.
I agree with most of what you've written, but i do think that restrictions were more closely adhered to last year than this year. For example, i did not go to any grand final day parties in 2020, despite very much wanting to. But there's no way of knowing for sure, i suppose.



Vote against the federal government bill to keep national cabinet minutes from the public. The AAT ruled that National cabinet was not part of the standard cabinet, and therefore not exempt from FOI. So instead they're trying to rush through a bill to keep things secret, and one liberal is voting against the bill which seems likely to defeat it.

Ok. Was not aware of this push. As National cabinet comprises both side of the aisle it will be hilarious watching them try and score points from the same words.
What ticking time bombs do you think are in these minutes? And if so why haven't they leaked out? It's not just the 7 or 9 chiefs in the room there are all their aides in the back rows. And any premier would use anything disclosed in cabinet to there advantage. Albanese probably has a transcript.
 
What ticking time bombs do you think are in these minutes? And if so why haven't they leaked out? It's not just the 7 or 9 chiefs in the room there are all their aides in the back rows. And any premier would use anything disclosed in cabinet to there advantage. Albanese probably has a transcript.

I don't really know, I'm just a joe-schmo who's suspicious of the Morrison's motivations, in the same way that others are distrusting of Andrews and his motivations.

Possibly it will highlight Morrison's lack of leadership with the early stages of the pandemic, particuarly his role in handballing quarantine to the states. Its just strange the lengths they're going to to keep it quiet.