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The only news that would top Dictator Dan’s quitting (or being sacked by the governor) as a cause for celebrating and dancing in the streets is possibly the end of the war in Ukraine.
McGowan is the areshole* whose criminal government deliberately leaked names and addresses and a map of WA firearms owners as part of an effort to create an environment ripe for a “crackdown” . As for the other two, well they’re just two more aresholes in a long conga line.
(filter word avoidance?)
Second linky above should be https://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au/Pages/McGowan/2023/02/New-firearms-crackdown-to-bolster-public-safety.aspx
Not to be mean, but it sounds like Wilkinson has been handed her Gucci bag.
Looks like an improvement for Ten on the value for money stakes. What is the scandal about to break for McGowan, see St Jacinda of enzed… looks like Sunlies rating are about to improve
Good luck with that.
Taxpayers buy 14 lonely Aussies a $4.7m ‘friend’ (Daily Tele, 28 May, paywalled)
A $4.7 million phone service designed to help lonely older Australians is leaving tens of thousands of people on hold because the failing taxpayer-funded “FriendLine” has been monopolised by just 14 callers.
Lonely hearts R us for only $336,000.
So will McGowan get a job in the US now? He can catch up with Scummo and Jacinta.