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Old 01-12-2020, 02:03 PM   #248
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Originally Posted by FTE217 View Post
So a bully gives you a well set up low hard belt to the mid drift (a typical low act in anyones world) to expose target as a flogg/tyrant/un ethical/bigot.
Some in the crowd think you shouldn't react.
Some in the crowd think you should counter.
Some think one from a lower level of Gov should have countered.
Some think the PM's rebuttal was right.
Some think why care.

Were just typical citizens watching from the sideline but wtf - painting it with Trumpisms and or be wary don't poke the bear.
There comes a time you got to make a stand rightly or wrongly, covid exposed enough chips on shoulders amongst fellow Aussies don't you think, there's a time when Australians need to stand together - imo this situation is one of standing behind your Team and work with them and not picking issues at hand that suit your train of thought.
Sometimes Unity needs to bubble to the top for a change.
Other countries know we are not like they will portray US, they will side with us.
More Countries will side with US and thats the best outcome in the Big picture despite the pain financially that is likely to come, no pain no gain as they say.
Agreed it is now or never (dramatic but not far off).

China should play a role in our export plan, but we need to be able to ride the waves and the same would go with any company.

We all know that diversity is key to stability, so the GovCo has some serious work to reduce the near 30% reliance on China for total exports.

How about we start on the cheap cars?
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