Q. How many National Party MPs does it take to change a lightbulb?
A. It’s not the moment to ask these questions when people are getting hurt bumping into sharp objects blundering around in the dark.
Corrections to the blogosphere, the consensus, and the world
Thursday, November 14, 2019
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Bin L'Age
Fires
It’s plainly stupid to suggest that Scott Morrison has any responsibility for this year's horrific fires. It’s perfectly reasonable, though, to suggest he and his policies are going to be responsible for many of the much worse and more numerous fires we’re going to have in 2030, let alone 2050; not all of them, as it’s a worldwide problem, but perhaps 3% of them - 150, say. And when I say ‘Scott Morrison’, of course, I mean the people who voted for him. It’s mathematically impossible for a government to be stupider than the people who elected it.
It’s plainly stupid to suggest that Scott Morrison has any responsibility for this year's horrific fires. It’s perfectly reasonable, though, to suggest he and his policies are going to be responsible for many of the much worse and more numerous fires we’re going to have in 2030, let alone 2050; not all of them, as it’s a worldwide problem, but perhaps 3% of them - 150, say. And when I say ‘Scott Morrison’, of course, I mean the people who voted for him. It’s mathematically impossible for a government to be stupider than the people who elected it.
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