The Australian totalitarian megathread - She won't be right mate.

That blogger got a point. That totalitarism is an economic suicide.

If there was ever a politician who will be dragged from his chamber in a revolution, history would point to Daniel Andrews. Now he is throwing anyone who opposes his authoritarian measures out of Parliament. The Western powers invaded Iraq and wanted to invade Syria on the premise that they were abusing their people as dictators. None of the actions of Saddam Hussein come close to what Andrews has done to those who live in Victoria. He has now imposed an absolute mandate for vaccines, all for a disease that Scandinavia has downgraded to the equivalent of the flu.

Real GDP at Constant National Prices for Australia peaked in 2018. If people like Andrews remain in power, then this three-year decline, which is a reaction so far, will turn into a trend, meaning that Australia’s economy will decline further into 2023. The damage to the economy will become permanent if this declines beyond 2023. Indeed, Australia became independent only in 1931. Thus, the high in 2018 was on target for an important high on our Economic Confidence Model. This warns that as long as the 2018 high stands, then the decline could unfold over a 19-year period into 2037.

And some dislike when someone said an inconvenient truth.
 
It's by definition a social service, what the hell is wrong with your brain. (I know you kinda just told us)
This isn't the American totalitarian megathread ya dingus
I get it. The post war welfare state, which I support. Socialism is a big target, though, sweetie....It's superior to the American equivalent where one pays thousands of dollars to go to the emergncy room, though....
 
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Make sure to make use of the national health care system when you get heart inflammation.
He's winding you up.
It's by definition a social service, what the hell is wrong with your brain. (I know you kinda just told us)
This isn't the American totalitarian megathread ya dingus
The correct local parlance is 'cunt' or 'gronk'.
I get it. The post war welfare state, which I support. Socialism is a big target, though, sweetie....It's superior to the American equivalent where one pays thousands of dollars to go to the emergncy room, though....
Have you been to the dentist yet bud?
 
after 3.5 months of giga-lockdown, NSW is finally a green zone again. Sydneyoids are still eating shit, though
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I'm personally looking forward to a total collapse of the "papers please" dictatorial bullshit once there's a 2 hour wait to get into any venue because they have to check everyone's credentials.
Id give it until Christmas.

Also, I'm hoping for lawsuits from the people who have medical exemptions but still won't be able to go to the pub/visit grandma/eat in a restaurant.
 
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I’m borrowing brothers vaxx pass. Will make sure to cough on your beer if I see you
Apologies for the double post, I couldn't get this quote to work...

Do you think it'll actually be something that gets checked that often? I live regional, so I've been to the pub at least once a week for the last couple of months (since whenever they opened again), and I haven't been asked once for vax certification, nor for proof that I'd "checked in" with a QR code.
Is this something that actually happens in the metro area?
 
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Apologies for the double post, I couldn't get this quote to work...

Do you think it'll actually be something that gets checked that often? I live regional, so I've been to the pub at least once a week for the last couple of months (since whenever they opened again), and I haven't been asked once for vax certification, nor for proof that I'd "checked in" with a QR code.
Is this something that actually happens in the metro area?
I have a fake vaccination pass (you can find the link on my profile.) show that with your ID and I've had no issues getting in anywhere been to the pub nearly every day since opening lol
 
Apologies for the double post, I couldn't get this quote to work...

Do you think it'll actually be something that gets checked that often? I live regional, so I've been to the pub at least once a week for the last couple of months (since whenever they opened again), and I haven't been asked once for vax certification, nor for proof that I'd "checked in" with a QR code.
Is this something that actually happens in the metro area?
Yes. When the pubs were open here you needed to check in with a QR code at the door.
 
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