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Re: Australia just launched a Royal Commission on Chy-na

Postby Paphitis » Tue Apr 28, 2020 2:28 pm

erolz66 wrote:
Paphitis wrote:hy-na just threatened Australia with a boycott pn Australian Goods and Services.

yeh right Chi Chi Peanut. We are the drug dealer and you are our junky! :lol:


I suggest you go and work out how much 'Australia' sells to china and how much it buys from china. Boycotts, tariffs , restrictions on either and at either end or both and the numbers go down. A child can tell you that.


If Chy-na stops buying from Australia, it got nothing to sell. 8)

Therefore, we can't buy from them. Can't make those Apples.
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Re: Australia just launched a Royal Commission on Chy-na

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Re: Australia just launched a Royal Commission on Chy-na

Postby Paphitis » Thu Apr 30, 2020 1:18 am

erolz66 wrote:Make Australia Great Again

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... nd-ignored


Good! We are sick and tired of these bogus scientific reports.

Fracking has been done for decades and we have every intention of doing it for the energy worth Trillions and keeping people working.

Sorry, but it's the Guardian.

They claimn\ed to have a leaked report but they didn't publish it. So in other words, it's bullshit! An example of more Fake News.

Australia is an energy super power. It's our core business.
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Re: Australia just launched a Royal Commission on Chy-na

Postby erolz66 » Thu Apr 30, 2020 7:05 am

Paphitis wrote:
erolz66 wrote:Make Australia Great Again

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... nd-ignored


Good! We are sick and tired of these bogus scientific reports.


We. We. We. Always with the 'we'. So do you mean with the 'we' the alien lizard overloads ? So sick of them you are, that 'you' ban them from even being released publicly !

Paphitis wrote:Sorry, but it's the Guardian.

They claimn\ed to have a leaked report but they didn't publish it. So in other words, it's bullshit! An example of more Fake News.


Nothing fake in the news the report , paid for with public money, was suppressed. Stil best stick to sources like David Icke then I guess.
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Re: Australia just launched a Royal Commission on Chy-na

Postby erolz66 » Thu Apr 30, 2020 9:28 am

For an alternative and perhaps more 'balanced' view to 'Paphitis News' this is from BBC. Its on rolling news page so hard to link to directly so will post. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-52481788

Australia-China 'stoush' rumbles on
Frances Mao

Sydney

Tensions between Australia and China are high as Australia echoes American calls for a global investigation into the virus’s origins.It’s sparked a war of words, or "stoush", in Australian slang – which at times has veered into the alarming and absurd. Let’s recap. Earlier this week, Beijing’s ambassador warned that Chinese consumers - upset by a political attack on their country - might boycott Australian beef, wine and travel products. Given China is Australia’s biggest trading partner, these comments were viewed in Canberra as “economic coercion”. Australia’s top diplomat called the ambassador to rebuke him, and then the next day found details of the private call leaked online by the embassy. Despite China’s criticism, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has stood firm, saying that an investigation is an “entirely reasonable” prospect in the national and global interest. Some analysts have told the BBC the diplomatic stoush will blow over soon, with both nations too invested in their trade relationship to actually shake things up. However, Australian business groups are concerned, and have questioned why Canberra is mounting this campaign now, when other Western allies - such as the UK and France - say it can wait.
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