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Monday, November 01, 2021

Australian State to Seize Savings, Homes, Driver’s Licenses of People With Unpaid COVID Fines

Australians have racked up so many fines for violating their governments’ draconian COVID-19 mandates that the state of Queensland is now threatening drastic action against those who haven’t paid up, including the loss of their bank accounts, homes, or driver’s licenses.
-Wv Citybilly

11 comments:

  1. Take Note. This is exactly what happens when government no longer fears its citizens.

    Nemo

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    1. Just wait until you see what we do when we really let the peasantry know how we feel about 'em! Say in about another couple of months or so...
      - The Australian Government

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  2. Armed people are free citizens.
    Unarmed people are subjects.
    Don't ever forget that, and what the purpose of disarming people who aren't criminals.
    CC

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    1. Enh, in the US, we have plenty of armed subjects. Lots of folks living under Saddam had guns, too; and just like here, they were also subjects.

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    2. Armed citizens took their country and themselves out of the hands of tyrants; there are still enough real 3% to do it again. Of that I have no doubt.
      Literally millions of "army of one's"
      Fear a man with nothing left to lose.

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  3. These currently unarmed subjects will become armed citizens if the Gov't tries to confiscate homes and bank accounts for Covid BS.

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  4. That shit right there, liberals are foaming at the mouth to do that here.
    The commies in your area, all have names, addresses, and a routine, learn that now.
    Peace out.

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    1. This is the time to take a hard look at the street addresses and places of frequent they should have been collecting the last several months to year now.
      JD

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  5. That disarming crap worked out so good for the Aussies huh? /sarc

    Never. Surrender.

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  6. And to think that we considered moving to Australia 50 years ago. Glad we decided not to give up our US citizenship. We did visit Australia 3 years ago, okay place, don't want to live there.

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