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Just Another Kiwi 🥝 🇳🇿
@GetSortedtoday
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Jaffa Auckland Присоединился Mart 2019
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@actparty @JamesOnekaka Its not a fuel crisis... its a fuel price crisis.. there is plenty of oil
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𝗙𝘂𝗲𝗹 𝗰𝗿𝗶𝘀𝗶𝘀 𝗺𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝗻𝗼𝘁 𝗿𝗲𝘃𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗖𝗢𝗩𝗜𝗗-𝗲𝗿𝗮 𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗵𝗼𝗺𝗲
“The public service should have the same work-from-home expectations as the rest of New Zealand. We can’t allow unions to use the fuel crisis to drag the country back to COVID times,” says ACT Leader David Seymour.
“When I saw the PSA saying it was fighting for public servants not to go to work, I hoped it was an April Fool’s joke. Sadly, it says everything about the unions that their biggest priority is campaigning for their members not to go to work.
“We don’t need to think back far to remember Labour’s COVID legacy: dead Wellington streets, a ballooning public service, and declining public service performance all at the same time. A major part of the problem was public servants not going into the office.
“The PSA says working from home is an essential right for workers. It is not. Flexible working should be a privilege, not a right, just as it is in every other business across New Zealand.
“The Public Service is unique in that it is centered around Wellington where there are trains and busses most public servants use to get to work. Using the fuel crisis as an excuse for people who would have caught public transport anyway to not come into work makes no sense.
“We can’t let today’s crisis erode our country’s future. With cool heads, we can respond to fuel shortages caused by the Iran war without repeating the knee-jerk mistakes made during COVID.
“Public servants should be at work unless there is explicit agreement for them to work from home. In any other business, this would be common sense.”
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@jemelehill @lambchopnosauce Probably the next President
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@nzwarrior77 @zVentureVision @saltyreigns Yes, but that have plenty.... they just need to source from other locations.... we will be fine...
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@GetSortedtoday @zVentureVision @saltyreigns I suppose the issue is can those refineries keep their crude tanks full, will they struggle to get consistent supply.
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Yet we are to believe they will keep supplying little ol NZ with fuel.
Gold Telegraph ⚡@GoldTelegraph_
BREAKING NEWS SOUTH KOREA WEIGHS FIRST PUBLIC DRIVING RESTRICTIONS IN 35 YEARS DUE TO ENERGY CRISIS Nothing to see here...
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@itslinklauren @danwootton Charles is nothing to what his Mother was...
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@GetSortedtoday @Ollymoons @saltyreigns The only awkward part about going to Russia is we have been funneling money to Ukraine, funding their bombing
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@GetSortedtoday @Hummer35814874 @saltyreigns 11-12 million barrels per day have been disrupted, out of over 100 million barrels per day. There is no shortage, the only outlier is Trump and maybe ground troops into Iran but still think it'll affect price rather than supply to what it is currently.
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@nzwarrior77 @zVentureVision @saltyreigns The refineries already plenty of crude.... there will be a bump, a lot of money made and then we will be back to normal ish.
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@GetSortedtoday @zVentureVision @saltyreigns Houthies close red sea route it means 50 day trip to get oil to Asia refineries so 50 days worth of supply is not going to be enough.
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@Hummer35814874 @saltyreigns We wont run out... there is no shortage....
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@GetSortedtoday @saltyreigns You know nothing Jon Snow.
When the ships stop arriving in their current numbers you will learn about supply chains, strategic reserves, countries with refineries choosing to hoard as opposed to selling to places like NZ. 1-2 months from now, assuming the Stait remains closed.
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@winstonpeters @CharollaisRams Can't you ask him in Parliament?
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When are some in the media going to ask Hipkins why he said that he “didn’t see the health advice” on the risks to under 18s for the vaccine, then said he did see it but “it was too late”, then said he would’ve “done things differently” if he had seen it, then is now found to have put out a press release promoting boosters for kids – after he had seen the advice.
When are some in the media then going to do their job and ask themselves why have none of the responsible ministers told the inquiry they saw the advice – when it is evidenced now that all of them did.
When are some in the media going to figure out that the reason why Hipkins and the other ministers didn’t want to give evidence publicly is so they couldn’t be asked all of these important questions under a spotlight publicly.
This question about getting the advice from officials wasn’t put to him without notice. This was part of the inquiry, he had time, he had information, and he had the understanding of how important this question was. He still said no. They all still said no.
They all instead reverted to hiding behind a keyboard being filtered by his lawyers.
We were the first to show evidence in the House that they were aware of it but never shared it with the public and even continued the mandates - and in the House during question time we said that there was more coming.
The March 2022 Cabinet paper, in his name, proves that he did know and that other ministers knew – and there will be even more evidence to come.
It is an outrageous situation where one hundred thousand children were exposed to the known risks of having two vaccine doses yet the public, and more importantly the parents, were not told.
Hipkins says the advice “came too late" – but when he received that advice there were still 30,000 kids who only had the one shot. Too late for who?
It is alarming that the Inquiry did not come to this obvious and provable conclusion but instead relied upon his denials. This was an inquiry that was originally set up by Labour themselves, with inadequate terms of reference, and hand-picked people on it.
How can it be that this second phase of the inquiry did not pick these important documents up when we and some journalists did.
Its time the rest woke up, took their rose-tinted lenses off, and stopped believing everything that comes out of Hipkins’ mouth.
To attempt to deny these facts publicly, and rely on the inept Inquiry report, points to this being a disgraceful cover up as it now seems to be.
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@Hummer35814874 @saltyreigns I know exactly how the supply chains work... we won't run out of fuel if we pay the $$....
20% of world oil goes thru the straight.. but others have now increased production....
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@GetSortedtoday @saltyreigns Dude 😬 Think about how logistics and supply chains work for just one minute.
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@zVentureVision @saltyreigns 50+days in storage (includes in transit)
We can buy from the Russians now
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@GetSortedtoday @saltyreigns I spoke to a guy i know who drives a tanker and he said the same. No shortage or warning signals from main hubs. However...I still think they could use this as a facade to implement something
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Catholic church siganling the end of their 2000 histrory by backing satan
nzherald.co.nz/world/middle-e…
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