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Dear John
‘Contingency’ is the catch
word of the week, as a massive IT outage cripples Australian
businesses, our airlines are ground to a halt, EFTOPs
(electronic funds transfer at point of sale) fails, and our electricity grid is put at
risk.
When governments prepare
public policy or decide to interfere with market forces, especially by
implementing new technology, they should have a plan
b, or c, or d if that technology fail.
But it’s not only
technologies that should have ‘plan b’s’– it’s every aspect of
government.
Writing this week, some
journalists point out that an Albanese ministerial reshuffle will be
hard, because there is an absolute lack of ‘talent’ on his backbench
to promote to the front bench. That opinion doesn’t even consider that
there is an extreme lack of talent inside his cabinet. When
governments get elected you would hope that they elect MPs who are
talented enough to conduct the work needed to maintain the arms of
administration, and increasingly it shows this is not the case across
Australia.
Albanese has no plan ‘b’s –
no ‘talent’ to promote to the front bench, no plan ‘b’ public policy,
and no ‘plan ‘b’ to keep the country open after foreign attack or
interference.
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Listen to MMM report on Malcolm Roberts 3G
fight.
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Talentless government
ministers have pushed through legislation like the Digital ID, which
when it fails will withhold government services from millions of
Australians. Ever tried linking your ATO to your MyGov account, or
even setting MyGov up? There is no ‘plan b’ – the twits who created
this mess never thought what to do if computers failed and no one
could log in to the centrally controlled systems. They can’t even
create a seamless system to connect all of your ‘myGov’
accounts.
To top this mess off,
ministers who couldn’t read a book, let along craft legislation, have
been making a mash of Australia’s energy grid. They have peppered our
landscape and destroyed farming land with solar and wind, which don’t
work without sun or wind, and then closed reliable and baseload power
sources like Coal powered generators. The mind boggles that they think
they can get away with it.
There is a no plan ‘b’ for
when solar and wind fail – Labor and the Green, assisted by the
Liberals, have closed, or are closing, all of our ‘back-up’
plans.
It all comes down to
contingencies. When your front bench and back bench are full of dorks
who have never held a job in the real world, you can expect those
fools won’t know how to prepare for ‘contingencies’. Small
businesspeople have contingencies, they have a back-up roster,
insurance, off-grid IT systems, and a paper trail should things not
work.
What small businesses can’t
cater for is when the government mandates a system, like a ‘cashless
society’, and then their shop can’t take any payments because some
bloke in San Fransisco plugged in a software update then knocked off
to go for a stroll while the world collapsed around him.
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PLEASE EXPLAIN
CARTOON

Albo has got a backbone and finally stands up to the banks..... or
does he? When dollars and control speak, Labor listens.
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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation https://www.onenation.org.au/
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