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Trump Praises Oz PM Morrison at G20
by jane Friday, Nov 30 2018, 8:38pm
international / prose / post

You’re doing a “fantastic job,” as if Trump would know what day it is! Well, praise like that from an ignorant idiot is sure to help bury Morrison’s political career. Of course Morrison obediently returned the gratuitous ‘compliment,’ (curse), after all there is the existing tradition of ALL Aussie leaders knee-walking to American leaders regardless of how insane or destructive to the world Washington’s mass murdering, resource theft wars are. Indeed, Scott should’ve chosen his words carefully, considering the international context, before his supine acquiescing gestures to the leader of the world’s leading civilian killing, leading terrorist by definition, nation, notwithstanding Trump’s known ignorance of everything political.

Two beautiful losers
Two beautiful losers

Perhaps it should be viewed as one ‘beautiful LOSER’ consoling another, as there is NO HOPE for the Liberals come any election in Australia, as has been starkly demonstrated recently in Victoria. Well, let them live in their own private delusional worlds. Neither Trump nor Morrison would or could survive the very near political future as REAL intelligent leaders, not servile, knee-walking sycophants, buffoons or trained obedient dogs are required in the world today, notwithstanding the US is a clearly FAILING pariah nation, while China continues to boost other nations with huge infrastructure development projects -- now morons, consider the difference, China assists and develops while America bombs, murders and steals -- which one would gain international support and favour?

Which brings us to the great Australian character flaw, “she’ll be right mate,” well, sorry my fellow Aussies REALITY dictates otherwise. The time for apron string governments in Australia is OVER. Australia occupies one of the most critical geostrategic locations in the world YET neither Labor nor Liberal politicians are up to the task of exploiting our MANY advantages. Existing political Canberra clowns and knee-walkers are incapable, trained to follow NOT lead; indeed, the infamous Aussie cringe if not eliminated by REAL Australian LEADERS soon, would see Oz follow the USA into the pit of oblivion. The world’s allegiances and alliances are changing before OUR eyes, however, our politicians are unable to see the nose on their faces, corporate-owned and blinkered they continue in their antiquated ways much to the detriment of the AUSTRALIAN NATION -- you got that Scotty and full of shit opportunist, Bill Shorten?

No matter either way, as international pressures would soon enhance or doom Australia if the people continue to cringe and adhere to the idiot, “she’ll be right mate” antiquated cultural attitude. Effective and skilled leadership is critically necessary to contend with the many shifting power and economic changes in the world today, and following or pandering to criminal LOSERS is NOT the way.

Report from Herald follows:

PM Morrison getting things done: Trump
by Angus Livingston

Donald Trump says Scott Morrison is doing a "fantastic job" in his short time as prime minister because he's getting things done that people want done.

The prime minister spoke to the United States president at the G20 meeting in Argentina, ahead of a key meeting between Mr Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

"Just getting to know each other and so far so good, I think it's going to be a great relationship," Mr Trump said in the meeting in Buenos Aires on Friday local time.

"I know you've done a fantastic job in a very short period of time.

"You've done a lot of the things that they've wanted over there and that's why you're sitting right here."

The escalating China-US trade war is overshadowing the meeting of the world's key leaders, but Mr Morrison said the US is pursuing a clear course ahead of its meeting with China on Saturday night local time.

"Whether they come to an agreement tomorrow, really only they can discern that," Mr Morrison told reporters after he met Mr Trump.

"But ... the suggestion that the path the United States is pursuing has a protectionist motivation, I think is false."

The US has been pushing China hard on intellectual property theft, and World Trade Organisation rules that still give China developing nation status.

As part of his negotiating tactics, Mr Trump has slapped hundreds of billions of dollars of tariffs on Chinese goods, sparking similar tariffs in response.

"In the past they've sought to take a fairly orthodox approach ... what we've seen more recently you wouldn't describe as orthodox, but that doesn't mean the objective isn't the same," Mr Morrison said.

The G20 started with a group photo and a warm handshake between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman, who is accused of ordering the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Mr Morrison told a group meeting of leaders Australia's economic success was built on multi-lateral, open trade.

Angus Livingston to declare global trade is in its worst crisis since 1947.The US has been undermining the World Trade Organisation by refusing to appoint new trade judges, leading WTO boss Roberto Azevedo to declare global trade is in its worst crisis since 1947.

The European Union has proposed changes to the WTO in a bid to appease the US, but so far no resolution has been found.

Mr Morrison also met with French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss the navy submarine contract, reforming the WTO and cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.

The G20 includes Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, France, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States and the European Union.

Australian Associated Press
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