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Now Australia's PM suggests a Royal Commission
Jan 6th, 2020 at 6:34pm
 
Cunning ScoMo can see the opportunity to permanently cut the repulsive sick Greenies' water off after they caused the bush fires.

There should be an RC into this. Of particularly interest is the effects of Bob Carr turning NSW into the worlds largest National Park. Then appointing various Greeny environments to run all the various state government departments such as National Parks & Wildlife Services, the Environmental Protection Authority etc. Even thought this happened a number of years ago, this is when the Greeny (rot) set in, and it continues today.

If a royal commission confirms mismanagement of the state forest fuel loads is a major contributing factor then every politician and councillor who praised the Greenies policies against all common sense should be named and their retirement benefits reduced to compensate the victims of their stupidity.




Scott Morrison considers bushfires royal commission
ROSIE LEWIS 6:43AM JANUARY 6, 2020

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The Prime Minister used a one-hour press conference to declare that now was not the time for blame and fend off a backlash over his performance. Picture: Getty


Scott Morrison will consider establishing a bushfire royal commission once the disastrous summer season is over as he is forced to stare down critics over his handling of the crisis.

The Prime Minister used a one-hour press conference to declare that now was not the time for blame and fend off a backlash over his performance, which has been labelled ad hoc and lacking in urgency by his political opponents and some defence analysts.

He praised the response from the country’s firefighters, emergency services and defence force as “world-leading”.

Mr Morrison has relocated with his family to Canberra, where there will be daily Defence briefings on the fires burning across four states, and on Sunday said he would talk to the states about a royal commission into the circumstances that led to such a long and extreme fire season.

“It is something I would consider in concert with states and territories and these are matters that we are assessing right now,” Mr Morrison said at Parliament House.

“The message I have from state premiers and from fire commissioners is we are fighting the fires now. We are dealing with the emergency response now. We are dealing with the co-ordination and delivery of resources right now.

“There is a broad agreement about the need … for there to be a thorough and proper review of both the contributing factors and the response and improvements that can be made … What form that ultimately takes is something that I will work closely with the premiers on.”


On Sunday a political furore erupted over the federal government’s failure to tell fire chiefs about its unprecedented compulsory call-out of up to 3000 army reservists, after NSW Rural Fire Service Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons revealed he learnt about the announcement through the media.

Mr Fitzsimmons said he spent much of Saturday — one of the worst fire days this season — with commonwealth and military liaison officers trying to “work out” how the additional resources could be integrated into the existing firefighting effort.

Defence Minister Linda Reynolds conceded her department “could have worked a little quicker” to push information out about the deployment but said it was up to NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian, who was informed of the decision shortly before it was announced, as to how she communicated with the state fire chief.

Senator Reynolds, who admitted she spent a few days with family in Bali over Christmas but said she was not on leave, confirmed the states and territories would have the final say on requests for ADF assets. The ADF call-out was designed to maximise the resources available, she said.

A social media video promoting the government’s response to the fires was slammed by the Australia Defence Association and Labor MPs as being in bad taste.

The video was set to music and featured Mr Morrison visiting firezones. Anthony Albanese said he was stunned it had been released.

“It took six weeks for the government to agree to a national response (to the bushfires) and six minutes for them to put out an authorised Liberal Party ad, which can only be seen as being for party-political purposes at a time where it requires national leadership and it requires a non-partisan and non-political approach,” the Opposition Leader said.

Mr Morrison rejected the suggestion there was “some other purpose” in the video other than communicating the government’s response. He dismissed criticism of his performance as “noise and blame” that were “a long way away from the main issue”.

“There has been a lot of commentary, there’s been plenty of criticism. I’ve had the benefit of a lot of analysis on a lot of issues but I can’t be distracted by that,” Mr Morrison said. An overhaul of hazard reduction and land clearing and planning laws will be discussed at the next Council of Australian Governments meeting in March.


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Reply #1 - Jan 6th, 2020 at 6:48pm
 
Smart move by Scummo if people are as stupid as he takes them for....This way he can set the terms of reference, appoint party political hacks to run the RC and limit the scope solely to the States response....Scummo claims now is not the time to blame him but feel free to blame the Greens and the States....Time for this dickhead to step down before he is stabbed in the back by Peter Dutton!!!

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Reply #2 - Jan 6th, 2020 at 7:03pm
 
Philly just wishes his HERO Anal was half as smart as ScoMo.
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Reply #3 - Jan 6th, 2020 at 7:06pm
 
Sack ScoMo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Reply #4 - Jan 6th, 2020 at 7:13pm
 
The Lefties are becoming hysterical as ScoMo goes from strength to strength.

Wonder what slow and stolid Anal is doing these days ? Sucking up to the Greenies with more Climate Change SCAM rubbish ?

ScoMo will probably take the opportunity to totally repudiate the Greenies' Climate Change SCAM in the upcoming RC.
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Reply #5 - Jan 6th, 2020 at 7:24pm
 
juliar wrote on Jan 6th, 2020 at 7:13pm:
The Lefties are becoming hysterical as ScoMo goes from strength to strength.

Wonder what slow and stolid Anal is doing these days ? Sucking up to the Greenies with more Climate Change SCAM rubbish ?

ScoMo will probably take the opportunity to totally repudiate the Greenies' Climate Change SCAM in the upcoming RC.


Keep up the good work dickhead....The more Coalition supporters and their political masters deny climate change and let Australia burn too the ground the more people will wake up and smell the smoke....How can anyone justify defending a Government that claims it believes in climate change and is acting to reduce emissions when the complete opposite is true....By declaring climate change is crap and Scummo is your denialist hero the more people will wake up to the fact the Coalition are lying self serving ass holes who care more about donations than the planet....Well done dickhead....Scummo is as fake and useless as you!!!

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Reply #6 - Jan 6th, 2020 at 7:24pm
 
juliar wrote on Jan 6th, 2020 at 7:13pm:
The Lefties are becoming hysterical as ScoMo goes from strength to strength.

Wonder what slow and stolid Anal is doing these days ? Sucking up to the Greenies with more Climate Change SCAM rubbish ?

ScoMo will probably take the opportunity to totally repudiate the Greenies' Climate Change SCAM in the upcoming RC.

ScoMo stuffs up in a way that makes Shorten's election effort  Grin
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Reply #7 - Jan 6th, 2020 at 7:26pm
 
JASUN sounds like he is inebriated. And Philly is being a bit silly.
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Reply #8 - Jan 6th, 2020 at 7:39pm
 
juliar wrote on Jan 6th, 2020 at 7:26pm:
JASUN sounds like he is inebriated. And Philly is being a bit silly.


JaSin was in among all that fire drama.
JaSin saw a system that failed to deal with the disaster, because it failed to prevent it.
JaSin saw a PM, of whom he originally thought high of.
Turn into a incompetant twat who hesitated at every turn and was reluctant to let things be handled by Specialists, just to beat his own Political ego.

ScoMo failed and even made things worse.
The guy has got to go.
ScoMo is right up there with Gillard, Whitlam and other PRO-USA Prime Ministers who do not have Australia in their best intentions.

...gee, that mega-million dollar package he gave to NASA would be better used for the Firies, than Mars.  Roll Eyes
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Reply #9 - Jan 6th, 2020 at 7:42pm
 
If the Greens are to blame, the Nationals would be even more to blame, they're too lazy to get out of their own way. What have they done in the past to reduce this year's bushfire risk? Nothing! They are the ones on the ground in the bush, not the Greens, the Greens didn't win any seats out here
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Reply #10 - Jan 6th, 2020 at 7:45pm
 
we don't need a royal, we need to listen to the fire fighters and we need a leader who can lead ... we don't need a royal
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Reply #11 - Jan 6th, 2020 at 7:46pm
 
Bais is showing his bias by trying to ignore the FACT that the sick diseased Greenies are responsible for burning Australia to the ground.
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Reply #12 - Jan 6th, 2020 at 7:50pm
 
Bias_2012 wrote on Jan 6th, 2020 at 7:42pm:
If the Greens are to blame, the Nationals would be even more to blame, they're too lazy to get out of their own way. What have they done in the past to reduce this year's bushfire risk? Nothing! They are the ones on the ground in the bush, not the Greens, the Greens didn't win any seats out here


The Nationals are only interested in Rural Lands
- not 'Country' Lands. Nationals can't cope with 'Wild' Lands and its left for the Greenies to represent that factor of Land.
But regardless of what Nationals/Greenies/Democrats & Independents want... BOTH ALP & LNP are the ones who 'control' everything and have the last say.
They are BOTH responsible for this mess and we now see the despicable lengths they both go to to deflect blame off themselves because they utterly believe that Australian people are stupid (especially with Media filtering).
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Reply #13 - Jan 6th, 2020 at 8:31pm
 
Jasin wrote on Jan 6th, 2020 at 7:50pm:
Bias_2012 wrote on Jan 6th, 2020 at 7:42pm:
If the Greens are to blame, the Nationals would be even more to blame, they're too lazy to get out of their own way. What have they done in the past to reduce this year's bushfire risk? Nothing! They are the ones on the ground in the bush, not the Greens, the Greens didn't win any seats out here


The Nationals are only interested in Rural Lands
- not 'Country' Lands. Nationals can't cope with 'Wild' Lands and its left for the Greenies to represent that factor of Land.
But regardless of what Nationals/Greenies/Democrats & Independents want... BOTH ALP & LNP are the ones who 'control' everything and have the last say.
They are BOTH responsible for this mess and we now see the despicable lengths they both go to to deflect blame off themselves because they utterly believe that Australian people are stupid (especially with Media filtering).


That's the problem, they're interested in farmers who already have cleared land, no fires on cleared farming land

But they still hold the responsibility for any dense bush in their electorates, this is where the Nationals fail, when fires start and get out of control, they run and hide
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Reply #14 - Jan 6th, 2020 at 8:36pm
 
SoLow could lead and personally benchmark a royal commission into incompetence.
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