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Originally Posted by cheap
Hang on.
No one could have easily foreseen the fires. Scotty was on holiday and begrudgingly came back to Australian. I don't know about you but the optics didn't look good!
C19 didn't just happen, Scotty had 30-60 days advanced warning of this impending disaster and to be brutally honest he's done a **** poor part-time job.
Scotty seems more interested in doing soft stuff (photo opportunities) going to the football, having a beer, holding up a shovel.
If you don't believe me, check Scotty's own Twitter feed - it is mostly marketing drivel and NOTHING about C19 recovery. The part-time PM who specialises in social distancing?
As it's been pointed out to me "you get paid the big bucks, do the job or **** off!
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Originally Posted by T3rminator
Agree we don't need to be "baby sat" 24/7, but can you imagine a CEO telling a large part of his/her organisation that they need to stay home, then the CEO heads to a footy game the next day? At least wait a couple of weeks. Technically nothing wrong, but it's just not a good look. People follow leaders. Anyhow.
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To be fair, australia is bigger than one city. The MAJORITY of australia seems to have done the right thing. The PM shouldn't need to put his life on hold just because a few snowflakes don't like seeing others doing things they can't do. Its not like he's taking part in a rally or protest or something. He's just at the footy.