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AEC demands for jabbed and masked workers backfires badly, disenfranchises voters, intentionally

19/5/22

UMPIRE  NOBBLES  ELECTORATE  – AEC Denies Right to Vote

To Adrian,  [Adrian McRae, GAP candidate for WA electorate of Durack]

I’m not sure the AEC could run a chook raffle let alone an election!  They ought to be able to because it’s said this one will cost taxpayers half a $billion!  Aside from Western Qld and regional SA areas, in YOUR electorate,  the Aust. Electoral Commission [AEC] announces, only two days out from the election, that these Durack polls may not open on Saturday:

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I’m wondering how many people could, or would bother to travel 100k or more in order to vote?  Or how many will roll up and find they can’t vote, and then miss out.  It’s shockingly unacceptable!

This is NOT due to Covid – this is just sheer incompetence.  The AEC WOULD be able to get casual workers if they didn’t mandate they be double-jabbed and wear masks.  Talk about interference in the political process by the AEC!!  Not to mention denying YOU and others your vote quota  enabling you to get reimbursed for some of the expenditure you put out  (a bipartisan scam) to give the electorate choices.  I didn’t think I’d see the day our AEC nobbled the electorate, but here we are!

It’s not enough that we have FOREIGN INTERFERENCE  by face book in our election by deleting posts they don’t like and not accepting payment to promote to electorate regions from minor parties and independents; or even that Australia Post is tardy in delivering electoral mail, irrespective of CONTRACTING  at PREMIUM rates to do so (some might call it taking money under false pretences); but the AEC puts the final nail in the coffin by disenfranchising electors, which is NOT the AEC’s right.  They’ve had long enough to sort it, and just haven’t!

What on earth could be behind this?  In your case, do you  think that this might be a thinly veiled political attack on the minor parties who the majors are afraid might  just pip them to the post when people actually put the majors last? (as per MajorsLast.com campaign)  Or perhaps your involvement with the Pt Hedland Council push to take on the State about mandates?

One can’t help wondering!  The AEC could have organised people in time – there WAS enough interest – but just not enough to get vaxxed – yet such discrimination against willing workers is unlawful and un-Australian.  The requirement is unconstitutional and an attack on our God-given free-will yet somehow we’ve been brainwashed to believe it’s OK, which is an attack on OUR RIGHT and DUTY to take part in the election process.   Then, it appears, the AEC, where there are grouped candidates (not a party) with no name at the top of the Senate ticket in a few States – just a blank box above the line –  upon inquiries from people, are given a variety of reasons why they shouldn’t tick that box, because doing so will mean the vote won’t be counted!  Not to mention them telling people that just putting 1 above the line won’t get counted either.  You probably don’t go to jail for stuffing up a chook-raffle, but you might if you nobble a horse, so what about when the AEC nobbles the nation?

I do hope people see through the way the majors think they can just herd people like sheep.  Their campaigns totally disregard INFLATION and the BIG ISSUES that minor parties are drawing attention to, such as our quasi-governance by various UN decrees, and especially current, our imminent ratification of changes to the WHO pandemic rules.   

I commend you (and those who have already made a difference by putting themselves forward as alternatives) for making the commitment to your electorate and Australia for all the right reasons.

Up there Cazaly, in there and fight!  Out there and at ‘em, show ‘em your might! 

Kind Regards,

J Bird

NSW

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On Tuesday 13 April Christine Holgate will speak publicly for the first time, at a hearing of the Senate inquiry into her removal. For a reminder of what is at stake, watch this short clip of Christine Holgate in 2018 announcing the banking deal with CBA that saved community post offices, jobs, and the regional communities that rely on post offices for banking services. Without this deal…

Banks forced Liberals to sack Christine Holgate, best ever Post Office CEO – Katter calls for reinstatement

KAP Federal Member for Kennedy Bob Katter, a staunch supporter of former Australia Post CEO Christine Holgate since her unethical dismissal last year will move in the Federal Government a motion to reinstate her as CEO.

He praised her integrity and perseverance in defending her decision to purchase Cartier watches as a reward for key employees securing long-term, profitable banking services which ensured the longevity of Australia Post branches around the country.

Banks forced LNP to sack Australia Post CEO Christine Holgate due to her support for keeping regional post offices in the owner/operator model preventing the LNP/ALP duopoly from selling post offices overseas and allowing banking in rural areas

“The most successful and honourable businessmen I have ever had the pleasure of being a friend of, Marcus Blackmore, the great innovator in medicinal supplements had Christine for a long period as his Chief of Staff and he swears by her integrity and her competence,” he said. 

“I cannot say how much I admire a person that cut her salary in her job down to that of a departmental head in a state government department. This is one of the largest operations in the country and she is the only CEO in Australian history that I can think of that reduced her salary down a fraction of what it had been under her predecessor.

“It is the first time that post offices have spoken positively about their CEOs of Australia Post and she gave them hope for the future. She had worked with owner/operator pharmacies which are owner/operated by law (albeit with corporate oversighting) and she was determined to keep the owner/operator model – clearly the most successful model which guaranteed local ownership throughout the suburbs and regional towns of Australia.

“Quite frankly she should had been sacked if she hadn’t given these star-performing, hardworking employees a bit of reward for their efforts.”

Mr Katter said, “Call me paranoid but I just can’t get it out of my head that the banking agencies were working so well that the banks were getting toey that there might be another powerful banking player in Australia. The last thing they want is any further competition, particularly from an organisation that has branches in every suburb and town in Australia, places they have long since abandoned.

MHR for Kennedy Bob Katter warns the Liberals that popular Australia Post CEO Christine Holgate should not have been sacked as she was the only bulwark against a sell-off of post offices and the LNP

“Christine has extraordinary capabilities – you don’t run a multi-billion-dollar corporation like Blackmores if you are a fool – was in her vary nature, threatening on the banking front. And a rabid free market government in Canberra whether LNP or ALP except for Rudd, I can’t name one of them that is ideologically bound to a free market mentality, has made continuous efforts to prioritise one of the last assets the Australian people own. Everything has been sold off with the vast bulk in the hands of foreigners.

“Christine did not strike me that she would agree to sell off the magical asset of Australia Post and/or bow to the whims and interests of the banks whose record was so bad that each of the banks did a huge backflip and apologised for their conduct.

“Well now we know the truth. We know now we have been misled and we know now who has misled us.

“We will get a vote in the Parliament and she will be reinstated. And if the Government doesn’t do that, then the way it is headed at the present moment, it will just be another nail in their coffin.”

Deflecting blame, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said today her dismissal is now the subject of a senate inquiry.

Australia Post donates $2m to Islamic Museum of Australia

Australia Post chief executive Ahmed Fahour is patron of the Islamic Museum of Australia.

Mr Fahour – a former CEO of NAB and Citigroup – was paid $4.8 million last year as chief executive officer and managing director of Australia Post, which is 100 per cent Government-owned.

AUSTRALIA Post donated more than $2 million to an ­Islamic museum.

The donation was made months ago, but has only emerged now, when Australia Post is sacking 900 staff to stem the losses at its domestic mail division.

Australia post is to cut service to save money, there is a positive way they can save $4.8 million dollars immediately and recover a further $2 million by sacking just one person … how many standard postage stamp go into $6.8 million ?

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