Farmer Roy's Random Thoughts - I never said it was easy.

holwellcourtfarm

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Livestock Farmer
That will help,! Get the pm back? We have a deputy system, they need a run for future progression. The attitude of people amaze me, the reliance on a figure head. Not utilusing the deputy so they get time in the saddle.

Anyway...i copped some rain apparently, so hot day plus a shower, crop will grow a foot!

Nothing beats unforecasted rain in spring crop.

Ant...
It's not about where he is, it's about his total denial of the facts.

This is how it's being seen in the UK (if regional restrictions don't stop you seeing it)
Australian bushfire anger explained https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-50862584
 

cows sh#t me to tears

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Livestock Farmer
Futurr progression is extremely important in large organisations.

Plus the invention of the internet and telephone reduce physical presence requirments.

You can tell you lot are farmers.

Ant....

Ant...
Well it wouldn't be so bad if he wasnt one of the main ones slagging off former Vic police commissioner Chrstine Nixon for going out for dinner the night of the black Saturday fires.....and yes I realize it's slightly different.....but not really. It's all about perception. What could Christine Nixon have done that night other than front the media? Same as Slo Mo......would you want the shitcunt on the end of a hose........
 

Kiwi Pete

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Livestock Farmer
The rt hon Scott Morrison, for his "fiddling while Rome burns" act, followed by failure to acknowledge his country is burning around him, followed by stuffing off to Hawaii in the middle of a crisis
He even turned down extra firefighters on the strength 'the volunteers love being out there'
A few volly FF's died last night when their appliance rolled, not his fault but the aussies are largely rightly p!ssed off at the shitcunt
My apologies to more sensitive readers, it would appear even the prim TFF swear-filter can't come up with a better description for the guy

#TFSC
 
And I'll be working tomorrow, and the day after and the day after that, and xmas day and boxing day etc etc.....and I'm not running the country.....

He picked a salary job, you run a business..im not saying the dudes any good, but if they have people to hold the raines thats a goid thing, other people need to develop and can often thrive unkowingly under pressure and in a crisis.

All this critism would indicate our management of risk is poor. If we need 1 person to make a difference then thats not robust. The deputy should allocate monwy and resources as they see fit.

Hes a polly so normally a dirt bag, and ss most on here calling him useless?? But want him back to help with a fire?

So is he useless or as your decribing hes pivotal to putting out flames???

Makes zero sense

Ant...
 
I can see why we keep getting caught out with disasters in this joint

Disasters with disaster management plans with disaster logic on risk mitigation.

In such an event we should have 10 people who can lead the crisis on hand in case comms or capabilities are cut.

Ant...
 

cows sh#t me to tears

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Livestock Farmer
He picked a salary job, you run a business..im not saying the dudes any good, but if they have people to hold the raines thats a goid thing, other people need to develop and can often thrive unkowingly under pressure and in a crisis.

All this critism would indicate our management of risk is poor. If we need 1 person to make a difference then thats not robust. The deputy should allocate monwy and resources as they see fit.

Hes a polly so normally a dirt bag, and ss most on here calling him useless?? But want him back to help with a fire?

So is he useless or as your decribing hes pivotal to putting out flames???

Makes zero sense

Ant...
Well as top dog, he could be putting in a few calls for a lot more Ariel capability from abroad. Could also be utilizing the heavy equipment of the defence forces to help.....(I note our military are equally as bad as our PM. Friends have 2 kids in 2 branches and both are home for xmas for several weeks.....Take note China, Australia knocks off at xmas time...). He could also offer volunteers who take unpaid time off work a 1 or 2% tax break as gratitude....Plenty he could be doing.....
 

Farmer Roy

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Arable Farmer
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NSW, Newstralya
SHITCUNT

SHITCUNT

apologists for him are SHITCUNTS as well


The country is furious about Scott Morrison's holiday while the country literally burns, but do you know what really gets Guardian Australia's political editor Katharine Murphy angry? "What I give a sh!t about is we have a government, led by him, which is, in many different ways, failing to rise to the challenges of our time. They. Are. Failing.

"I get very impatient about that. I get very worried about that. Periodically, on your behalf, I get angry about it: smug self-satisfaction, substituting for substance, day in and day out.

"People are angry about Morrison’s mini-break because it symbolises the lack of leadership he has shown on the bushfires; the lack of principled leadership Australia showed last week in Madrid on climate change and the Coalition’s indefensible record on climate at home … The Morrison holiday has accumulated public outrage because it symbolises absence: a prime minister missing in action on important things. A prime minister too regularly substituting rhetoric for action. A prime minister apparently too pleased with himself to understand that people need more from government than they are getting."
 

Kiwi Pete

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Livestock Farmer
I wonder how people would remember Churchill if, instead of demonstrating great leadership during his time in the hotseat; he ran a sideline selling weapons to the other side, turned down the help of the allied forces, and stuffed off to Brazil for a few days on the beach?

Because, there's no warm sandy beaches to be found in Australia, right?
No excellent places to just be a tourist, and unwind from the stresses of office, spend time with the family......
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Well as top dog, he could be putting in a few calls for a lot more Ariel capability from abroad. Could also be utilizing the heavy equipment of the defence forces to help.....(I note our military are equally as bad as our PM. Friends have 2 kids in 2 branches and both are home for xmas for several weeks.....Take note China, Australia knocks off at xmas time...). He could also offer volunteers who take unpaid time off work a 1 or 2% tax break as gratitude....Plenty he could be doing.....

Everything you stated can be done by deputy, as for tax concessions that can be done any time.

So you've answered your hypocrisy, he wasnt doing any of that when he was in the country, so bringing him back from holidays is not going to change a thing, the fires been bad for weeks on end and likely to continue.

I dont disagree with your policies. Its not the liberal partys position if hes here or not, nor would it be labours if they were in.

If he had the party had this policy position theyd be rolling it out, which still doesnt need a PM to do it, deputy can do it or the ministers.

If it all gets reliant on one person then its setting the nation up for failure in future.

Ant...
 

Kiwi Pete

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Livestock Farmer
Not much gonna stop all that.
It's affecting our local weather in a positive way, all those particles of dust and ash are nuclei for raindrops
Plus the immense heat of Australia contrasting with the cooler airmass over the Pacific has meant the best December precipitation I can remember, even snow in Queenstown and elsewhere inland

Hopefully you get a dampener on Christmas eve to help some of the crews out there battling, I'm no forecaster but
 
I wonder how people would remember Churchill if, instead of demonstrating great leadership during his time in the hotseat; he ran a sideline selling weapons to the other side, turned down the help of the allied forces, and stuffed off to Brazil for a few days on the beach?

Because, there's no warm sandy beaches to be found in Australia, right?
No excellent places to just be a tourist, and unwind from the stresses of office, spend time with the family......View attachment 849400

As stated if he was keen to do something and be a spiritual leader hed be here, but hes not, so getting him back to be something hes not is pointless.

If the deputy isnt keen to step up, then thays we voted for and thats what we get.

There is a very poor standard of leadership in politics around the globe at the moment, not just pricy to Australia.

Personally i believe the crisis management team should be supported as required and let them do the job, people have fallen in love with grand standing politics, even though it provides no solutions of any sort.

The ballot box will sort it eventually...

I couldnt give a f*ck what the PM says, im more interested in the fore chief when theres a fire burning...

Ant...
 

Doc

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Livestock Farmer
An over used word loses its significance and impact.
A shitcunt is the holy grail of insult imo.
The very worst possible bloke. I can’t think of any ladies that actually qualify for this description, having thought about it for the last 2 minutes
It needs title protection as you’ve nowhere else to go beyond it.
For example, Hitler qualifies as a shitcunt but Sco Mo and all the current politicos in both Aus and UK are just incompetent c?nts.
Am I wrong on this? Has the country moved on since? If it has, can you let me know the new ‘ultimate’ insult.
 

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