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C C's avatar
Mar 27Edited

Stalin killed my grandparents who were polish farmers….many thousands of rural villages died of starvation while the food was confiscated for the cities….it took a few months and was called the holodomor an engineered starvation…this reminds me of what’s happening now..it’s been planned for years imho. We were self sufficient in fuel and food now we aren’t due to the uniparty dismantling our infrastructure for years. I say sack the government like Whitlam. Don’t forget our dams need pumps to get the water to us…if fuel isn’t available I’m expecting water won’t come out of the taps

Peter Bess's avatar

Well how about you get together with the other senator's in Australia and put a vote off no confidence in this government and call a early election

Nanette Black's avatar

Senator Babet, we need you and other Conservative members to make one Party! Yes ,I know, but it seems to me the only chance we have of removing our Communist Government! He is bringing more voters here every single day!

Carole Hubbard's avatar

Maybe it will take a disaster like this to wake people up to the ineptitude of the government and the importance of self-reliance in the food and fuel sector.

Stefan's avatar

"... the government has no real plan, just slogans and spin in my opinion."

That's not acurate, actually, this IS(!) the plan. They know 100%, everybody will keep sitting on their sofas and watch brainwash-TV and listen to fairy tales, until it is too late. Though, "too late" only means "too late" for us lethargic citizens, who never gave a flying fart about where we are headed. It is us who will have no petrol, no food, etc., certainly not the ones responsible.

C C's avatar

Exactly they know..it’s a grand long term plan and here we are…uniparty mask has fallen God help them

Stefan's avatar

rather God help us :)

Blessed are the ones having started to "prep" latest when trump hit Venezuela :)

Barry Clugston's avatar

The people voted for these fools. I wonder if they are having second thoughts, probably not because they voted for an ideology not common sense. God help us.

Edward Oxenford's avatar

Another blackout for several hours yesterday here in rural NSW. Ageing, neglected infrastructure. What people in the cities don't realise is that that doesn't just mean no TV, lights or heating, it also means NO WATER because water on rural properties has to be pumped into the house. So no flushing the toilet. Outside I go to stick on the generator and everything is normal. But wait, this lasts for hours. The fuel in the generator gets down to less than half full. What happens when I can't refill it because Australia has no fuel left? Guess I will have to get water from the creek in buckets. I wonder if my wife can carry one on her head? Welcome to the Third World.

Don Ferguson's avatar

They fought over toilet paper

They’re already stealing fuel.

When the famine arrives. Then you see the true character of this country.

Trucktarians will not survive.

They will however strip harvest anything potentially edible.

Orange man bully with a big stick. Didn’t think that one through.

They’d already done an exercise twenty odd years ago. And literally got their arse kicked

They changed the rules and won the game.

What’s happening now was the real outcome of the initial exercise.

There’s no excuse they knew.

And look at the global lockstep response.

Convid version two

Same script

Different shirt

Daddy Cool's avatar

Globalists started this mess for us back in 1975 with that Lima Agreement nonsense. Abolishing the White Australia Policy further added to 'divide and rule'.

We are free now to recreate our own industries once again. No globalist cabal to stop Australia from being a sovereign nation once again. 'They' have been taken care of.

"No fuel, no food" will help us wake up to our new direction.

Sean Yuke's avatar

It'll be ok. We can eat the boiled frogs who keep voting for these idiots.

Val Somerville's avatar

Well albo is getting what he wanted all along. The destruction of what was once a great country. Traitors the lot of them. Get the other patriotic Senators and call an early election.

Geoff Knight's avatar

The world is in a very tense state at present and the trouble could easily escalate inti WW111 and then where would we be? This government has not got any plans for tomorrow. It is only for today and staying in control. We the people are being managed, not supported in any way. This fuel shortage could soon be catastrophic with everything coming to a standstill.

Albanese and his government are struggling and certainly should not be relied upon for assistance and ability to cope

Daddy Cool's avatar

WW3 was thwarted over 10 years ago, Geoff. We are in good hands.

Jay Nauss's avatar

Yes indeed, we are in dire straits and if something positive doesn't happen soon to fix our fuel problems there will be blood in the streets. Maybe turmoil is what the BIG end of town wants to give them an excuse to bring in more social controls on the citizens. Has it not been said, "Don't let a good crisis go to waste." It was deliberate policy to abandon our oil supplies on which we could be independent in energy. I wait for the treason trials to begin.

Daddy Cool's avatar

The trials began years ago. Still going as there are so many to bring to justice. Thank your military.

Carl (The 'Doctor')'s avatar

When something that needs real action taken, the uniparty don't know what to do.

Meetings and the blame game is all that happens as they don't know how to do anything else. They can't even see the upcoming consequences to their inaction

We needed action a month ago (well years ago in preparation).

Apparently we have enough fuel here and ready to go, they just can't get the logistics correct

Contract suspensions, all distributors being supplied fuel on credit (the oil companies can handle that), diesel to agricultural areas as a priority, part deliveries to service stations to spread availability.

That's what I see as an outsider.

Sure there will be challenges - face them and fix them.

I suppose I have an advantage, I actually have owned and run my own businesses, which is much more than any of the Labor party members

Mim's avatar

I'm often surprised that people did not learn what happened during covid times and do not have a stock of dry food supplies. Never rely on the government to feed you and keep you alive...NEVER. Everyone over the past 6 years should have put a few things away weekly such as pasta, noodles and rice, also canned products. You don't notice any higher costs if you do it that way and also look for and buy specials.

Alfia busaa's avatar

Our government doesn’t care, they are following their agenda. Unless politicians with integrity stand together Australia is lost and many of us will suffer

Dianne Bentley's avatar

I had traveled a mere 85 kilometers this week, I had really no where to go much, I went to a service station today to top up my car which was down 1/8 th on the fuel gauge. It cost me$25.00 for that small amount! How far can a person go on $40? They will have to petrol station hop, providing there are more than one where they live! Our Coles supermarket had hardly any meat I. It and other sections were empty already!