All of N S W IN LOckdown as of 5pm today 14th August
Mike Harding said
05:07 PM Aug 15, 2021
Santa wrote:
I agree, lots of opinions in this thread, very little wisdom.
Ah well... you'd be capable of judging I expect you think...?
Whenarewethere said
06:45 PM Aug 15, 2021
Santa wrote:
Tony LEE wrote:
I for one am deeply appreciative of the fact that Grey Nomads members are not running this country
I agree, lots of opinions in this thread, very little wisdom.
I vote Green!
dorian said
06:46 PM Aug 15, 2021
dogbox wrote:
dorian wrote:
If Mark McGowan would run for premier of NSW, I might start voting again.
if you don't vote you shouldn't really complain about who runs the state/country should you
I can't bring myself to vote for someone just because I despise them the least. Voting for a particular candidate implies that you trust them to honour those pledges that influenced your decision. If they don't follow through on their promises, then they have defrauded me of my vote. Whitlam gave me something to believe in, Hawke kept the flame alive for a while, and then Keating snuffed it out. When he came to power, that was the end for me.
As for criticising the performance of an elected official, I'm obliged and entitled to do that whenever they deserve it.
dogbox said
06:47 PM Aug 15, 2021
Aussie1 wrote:
Whenarewethere wrote:
Dicko1 wrote:
Des and Jane wrote:
I think the Eastern States should take a good long look at how Mark McGowan has handled things here in W.A We are still relatively safe with his hard policies in place.
Thats easy to say when you have a small population and no where near the travel requirements of Vic and NSW. Being isolated from the Eastern seaboard has been a huge help.. I seriously doubt that the 80% figure bandied about will not suffice if we want to try and get back to normal
WA will be stuffed if the government stops all the trucks from the east feeding them.
Correct whenarewethere, And the eastern states will be financially stuffed well and truly if we in WA cannot continue our mining activities and keeping the East from going broke .
As we are currently doing. Along with our over contribution of GST.
I sure feel sorry for the sensible folks in the East, particularly in NSW. You certainly have a high percentage of morons over there.
So yes the Premier's (in particular the stupid NSW Premier) should take a leaf out of Mark McGowan's book. What a shameful record she has.
what is WA share of gst money
Aussie1 said
06:58 PM Aug 15, 2021
Whenarewethere wrote:
Santa wrote:
Tony LEE wrote:
I for one am deeply appreciative of the fact that Grey Nomads members are not running this country
I agree, lots of opinions in this thread, very little wisdom.
I vote Green!
Well you have my deepest sympathy.
Aussie1 said
07:01 PM Aug 15, 2021
dogbox wrote:
Aussie1 wrote:
Whenarewethere wrote:
Dicko1 wrote:
Des and Jane wrote:
I think the Eastern States should take a good long look at how Mark McGowan has handled things here in W.A We are still relatively safe with his hard policies in place.
Thats easy to say when you have a small population and no where near the travel requirements of Vic and NSW. Being isolated from the Eastern seaboard has been a huge help.. I seriously doubt that the 80% figure bandied about will not suffice if we want to try and get back to normal
WA will be stuffed if the government stops all the trucks from the east feeding them.
Correct whenarewethere, And the eastern states will be financially stuffed well and truly if we in WA cannot continue our mining activities and keeping the East from going broke .
As we are currently doing. Along with our over contribution of GST.
I sure feel sorry for the sensible folks in the East, particularly in NSW. You certainly have a high percentage of morons over there.
So yes the Premier's (in particular the stupid NSW Premier) should take a leaf out of Mark McGowan's book. What a shameful record she has.
what is WA share of gst money
A bloody sight more than it should be Cobber. I was referring to our contribution. And how much the less productive states leach from it.
You stay safe. Cheers
-- Edited by Aussie1 on Sunday 15th of August 2021 07:07:05 PM
yobarr said
07:49 PM Aug 15, 2021
Aussie1 wrote:
dogbox wrote:
Aussie1 wrote:
Whenarewethere wrote:
Dicko1 wrote:
Des and Jane wrote:
I think the Eastern States should take a good long look at how Mark McGowan has handled things here in W.A We are still relatively safe with his hard policies in place.
Thats easy to say when you have a small population and no where near the travel requirements of Vic and NSW. Being isolated from the Eastern seaboard has been a huge help.. I seriously doubt that the 80% figure bandied about will not suffice if we want to try and get back to normal
WA will be stuffed if the government stops all the trucks from the east feeding them.
Correct whenarewethere, And the eastern states will be financially stuffed well and truly if we in WA cannot continue our mining activities and keeping the East from going broke .
As we are currently doing. Along with our over contribution of GST.
I sure feel sorry for the sensible folks in the East, particularly in NSW. You certainly have a high percentage of morons over there.
So yes the Premier's (in particular the stupid NSW Premier) should take a leaf out of Mark McGowan's book. What a shameful record she has.
what is WA share of gst money
A bloody sight more than it should be Cobber. I was referring to our contribution. And how much the less productive states leach from it.
You stay safe. Cheers
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chappy said
09:35 PM Aug 15, 2021
Sorry this forum has turned into a pub brawl! And I was enjoying a break from all the rubbish that blares at me from every tv station, fb post and newspaper! Please be kind and remember the reason we joined this forum Help, laughs and information. Stay safe nomads.
Rob Driver said
08:54 AM Aug 16, 2021
Des and Jane wrote:
I think the Eastern States should take a good long look at how Mark McGowan has handled things here in W.A We are still relatively safe with his hard policies in place.
You are absolutely correct.
Elected officials have a moral responsibility to protect the population and McGowan is the one who is doing his absolute best to achieve this.
These people aren't elected to *look after their mates*. Unfortunately the majority of them make the decisions which covertly achieves a desired result and then they cover their action with *spin* to the gullible public.
Mark McGowan stood up to Palmer and his circus and won. He makes hard but sensible, well informed decisions to protect West Australians.
Mark McGowan should be the head of the country
dogbox said
09:15 AM Aug 16, 2021
Whenarewethere wrote:
Santa wrote:
Tony LEE wrote:
I for one am deeply appreciative of the fact that Grey Nomads members are not running this country
I agree, lots of opinions in this thread, very little wisdom.
I vote Green!
the green's have some great policies some thing for everyone ! i just wonder how they plan to pay for them .
Whenarewethere said
09:21 AM Aug 16, 2021
By not cooking the planet.
peter67 said
09:34 AM Aug 16, 2021
They'll settle for cooking your wallet instead.
the rocket said
01:47 PM Aug 16, 2021
So glad strop n i went to lismore nsw before all this. We had a great time. back to brisbane for medical n no more travel since. maybe our planned trip to wa is now just thoughts in our heads. Shame. my love n hugs go out to all in lockdown. Keep safe my friends.
Cupie said
04:07 PM Aug 16, 2021
Tony Bev wrote:
dorian wrote:
If Mark McGowan would run for premier of NSW, I might start voting again.
Funny you should say that, Dorian
Not many people know that Mark McGowan, was born and raised in Newcastle NSW.
He went to public schools in NSW, and then went to a university in QLD, long before he came to WA
I for one (an Australian living in WA), appreciate that he has kept WA, safe so far
Oh .. based on that he is eligible to play for Qld in SOO. I knew that there was something good about him. He is a Queenslander.
The Tertiary training is the most important bit, hey. LOL
Knightrider said
04:12 PM Aug 16, 2021
I agree, so Dorian, if you don't vote, cop what you get & quit complaining. Suck it up until you vote.
Gary and Barb said
04:36 PM Aug 16, 2021
As a Victorian, lock-downs are a part of life.... frustratingly so! Still, I can see the sense in it, particularly in light of NSW's situation atm. We feel for them, having been through it all before, so no schadenfreude from me: just best wishes.
I wonder if the 'blame game' is just a release of frustration for everyone. Seems that you can satisfy yourself and simplify the problem by finding a scapegoat - generally a politician/s. Probably, the truth is that we are dealing with a phenomenon that has caught us all hopping. It's catch-up from here on. McGowan has a fair bit in his favour (apart from slapping down Palmer[enthusiastic applause]!), and that is the relative isolation that WA has. Even so, a great job, well done.
The walls are closing in on me and it looks like another fortnight before we get parole. Absolutely aching to get out in the bush after having three big trips cancelled in rapid succession.
Stay safe all.
landy said
10:12 PM Aug 16, 2021
dogbox wrote:
Whenarewethere wrote:
Santa wrote:
Tony LEE wrote:
I for one am deeply appreciative of the fact that Grey Nomads members are not running this country
I agree, lots of opinions in this thread, very little wisdom.
I vote Green!
the green's have some great policies some thing for everyone ! i just wonder how they plan to pay for them .
The Greens have some great Idea's. Lets get China to implement them and see if the work before buggering up our economy and life style. Landy
-- Edited by landy on Monday 16th of August 2021 10:13:24 PM
Dicko1 said
04:00 AM Aug 17, 2021
Knightrider wrote:
I agree, so Dorian, if you don't vote, cop what you get & quit complaining. Suck it up until you vote.
Totally agree. If you don't vote then shut up about any issue you have with how the country is run or what pollies are doing. Not voting means you are part of the problem.
peter67 said
08:57 AM Aug 17, 2021
Clive Palmer hasn't gone away, still planning on suing WA over lockdowns, someone's going to drop him eventually.
Wizardofoz said
10:35 AM Aug 17, 2021
I would have thought that WA does need tourism and last I knew, was 'still' part of AUSTRALIA, can they do without it for a very long term or, the way Gladys is now talking, 'forever,...I could be wrong but I seriously think not.
Current numbers from NSW show of the 66 people in ICU, 59 are not vaccinated and seven have had one dose. No one currently in ICU or requiring ventilation has been fully vaccinated.
yobarr said
03:18 PM Aug 17, 2021
Dicko1 wrote:
From a news article today..... Current numbers from NSW show of the 66 people in ICU, 59 are not vaccinated and seven have had one dose. No one currently in ICU or requiring ventilation has been fully vaccinated.
That's strange? Nah,maybe not.Cheers
Mike Harding said
03:40 PM Aug 17, 2021
Dicko1 wrote:
From a news article today.....
Current numbers from NSW show of the 66 people in ICU, 59 are not vaccinated and seven have had one dose. No one currently in ICU or requiring ventilation has been fully vaccinated.
I think that is pretty much the situation around the world.
Dicko1 said
06:21 PM Aug 17, 2021
Mike Harding wrote:
Dicko1 wrote:
From a news article today.....
Current numbers from NSW show of the 66 people in ICU, 59 are not vaccinated and seven have had one dose. No one currently in ICU or requiring ventilation has been fully vaccinated.
I think that is pretty much the situation around the world.
I,m sure it is. I just wish the naysayers would wake up to themselves and realise that in the not too distant future it will be the unvaccinated that will be the ones who may not be around for too long..
Wizardofoz said
06:19 AM Aug 18, 2021
They may be around but will be like the 'Lonesome Cowboy'...all dressed up with nowhere to go!
Ah well... you'd be capable of judging I expect you think...?
I vote Green!
I can't bring myself to vote for someone just because I despise them the least. Voting for a particular candidate implies that you trust them to honour those pledges that influenced your decision. If they don't follow through on their promises, then they have defrauded me of my vote. Whitlam gave me something to believe in, Hawke kept the flame alive for a while, and then Keating snuffed it out. When he came to power, that was the end for me.
As for criticising the performance of an elected official, I'm obliged and entitled to do that whenever they deserve it.
what is WA share of gst money
Well you have my deepest sympathy.
A bloody sight more than it should be Cobber. I was referring to our contribution. And how much the less productive states leach from it.
You stay safe. Cheers
-- Edited by Aussie1 on Sunday 15th of August 2021 07:07:05 PM
Whenarewethere wrote:
Dicko1 wrote:
Des and Jane wrote:
I think the Eastern States should take a good long look at how Mark McGowan has handled things here in W.A
We are still relatively safe with his hard policies in place.
Thats easy to say when you have a small population and no where near the travel requirements of Vic and NSW. Being isolated from the Eastern seaboard has been a huge help.. I seriously doubt that the 80% figure bandied about will not suffice if we want to try and get back to normal
WA will be stuffed if the government stops all the trucks from the east feeding them.
Deleted
You are absolutely correct.
Elected officials have a moral responsibility to protect the population and McGowan is the one who is doing his absolute best to achieve this.
These people aren't elected to *look after their mates*. Unfortunately the majority of them make the decisions which covertly achieves a desired result and then they cover their action with *spin* to the gullible public.
Mark McGowan stood up to Palmer and his circus and won. He makes hard but sensible, well informed decisions to protect West Australians.
Mark McGowan should be the head of the country
the green's have some great policies some thing for everyone ! i just wonder how they plan to pay for them .
By not cooking the planet.
So glad strop n i went to lismore nsw before all this. We had a great time. back to brisbane for medical n no more travel since. maybe our planned trip to wa is now just thoughts in our heads. Shame.
my love n hugs go out to all in lockdown. Keep safe my friends.
Oh .. based on that he is eligible to play for Qld in SOO. I knew that there was something good about him. He is a Queenslander.
The Tertiary training is the most important bit, hey. LOL
I agree, so Dorian, if you don't vote, cop what you get & quit complaining. Suck it up until you vote.
As a Victorian, lock-downs are a part of life.... frustratingly so! Still, I can see the sense in it, particularly in light of NSW's situation atm. We feel for them, having been through it all before, so no schadenfreude from me: just best wishes.
I wonder if the 'blame game' is just a release of frustration for everyone. Seems that you can satisfy yourself and simplify the problem by finding a scapegoat - generally a politician/s. Probably, the truth is that we are dealing with a phenomenon that has caught us all hopping. It's catch-up from here on. McGowan has a fair bit in his favour (apart from slapping down Palmer[enthusiastic applause]!), and that is the relative isolation that WA has. Even so, a great job, well done.
The walls are closing in on me and it looks like another fortnight before we get parole. Absolutely aching to get out in the bush after having three big trips cancelled in rapid succession.
Stay safe all.
The Greens have some great Idea's. Lets get China to implement them and see if the work before buggering up our economy and life style. Landy
-- Edited by landy on Monday 16th of August 2021 10:13:24 PM
Totally agree. If you don't vote then shut up about any issue you have with how the country is run or what pollies are doing. Not voting means you are part of the problem.
www.skynews.com.au/australia-news/coronavirus/nsw-premier-says-even-with-80-per-cent-double-dose-and-zero-cases-restrictions-will-remain/news-story/24c2e8505c2e9514a0ab90cef930a18b
Current numbers from NSW show of the 66 people in ICU, 59 are not vaccinated and seven have had one dose. No one currently in ICU or requiring ventilation has been fully vaccinated.
That's strange? Nah,maybe not.Cheers
I think that is pretty much the situation around the world.
I,m sure it is. I just wish the naysayers would wake up to themselves and realise that in the not too distant future it will be the unvaccinated that will be the ones who may not be around for too long..