WE really need to get rid of this guy

bob the dog

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They never mention about weeks of holiday time so I assume it is generally considered as all time that parliament is not sitting which has to be the equivalent of six weeks. Another six weeks of sitting on a plane and then they never get anything done when they are working. Getting elected is the job.

$8500 - $17.000 is a nice bump in pay
 

Taxslave2

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Looks like all of them deserve a 50% pay cut. But we also have to look at the excessive pay and perks at lower levels of government. As well as being grossly overstaffed, they are paid around 3 times what they should be if our regional district and the one next to us are representative of the country.
 

bob the dog

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The whole thing about the Capitalist system is running at a profit enabling you to do other things. Government just spends money trying to justify their incompetence. Planning is easy, control is hard.
 

bob the dog

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Looks like all of them deserve a 50% pay cut. But we also have to look at the excessive pay and perks at lower levels of government. As well as being grossly overstaffed, they are paid around 3 times what they should be if our regional district and the one next to us are representative of the country.
A 50% cut would still leave them well paid.
 
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petros

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Yeah, Taiwan has that problem too.
China Offers To Send 100,000 Soldiers To Taiwan To Assist With Earthquake Cleanup
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Apr 3, 2024 ·

BEIJING — In what the media hailed as an inspiring show of international diplomacy and compassion, China offered to send 100,000 soldiers to Taiwan to assist with earthquake cleanup.

Following a devastating 7.4-magnitude earthquake, the Chinese government graciously reached out to Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen to inform her that China had 100,000 soldiers ready and waiting to enter the country to help with rescue efforts.

"We are here for you," Chinese President Xi Jinping said in a statement. "We see that you are in a very weakened and vulnerable state following this unfortunate earthquake and would like to extend an offer to send an inva — er, excuse me, search and rescue force including 100,000 highly trained military personnel to help you clean up the mess. Don't mind the fact that they will be carrying fully automatic weapons and shouting angrily at civilians. These are only precautions."

While Taiwanese authorities had not provided an immediate response to the offer, the Chinese government appeared to be taking the initiative to send help anyway. "No need to respond," Xi said. "We are already on our way. You will not be able to withstand the force of our… earthquake cleanup assistance."

Chinese authorities also clarified that heavily armed tanks would be delivering food, water, and "some other items" that would make a "tremendous impact."

At publishing time, the Chinese government stressed that their 100,000 "cleanup" soldiers would be staying in Taiwan for as long as necessary, and probably even longer.
 

pgs

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China Offers To Send 100,000 Soldiers To Taiwan To Assist With Earthquake Cleanup
WORLD
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Apr 3, 2024 ·

BEIJING — In what the media hailed as an inspiring show of international diplomacy and compassion, China offered to send 100,000 soldiers to Taiwan to assist with earthquake cleanup.

Following a devastating 7.4-magnitude earthquake, the Chinese government graciously reached out to Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen to inform her that China had 100,000 soldiers ready and waiting to enter the country to help with rescue efforts.

"We are here for you," Chinese President Xi Jinping said in a statement. "We see that you are in a very weakened and vulnerable state following this unfortunate earthquake and would like to extend an offer to send an inva — er, excuse me, search and rescue force including 100,000 highly trained military personnel to help you clean up the mess. Don't mind the fact that they will be carrying fully automatic weapons and shouting angrily at civilians. These are only precautions."

While Taiwanese authorities had not provided an immediate response to the offer, the Chinese government appeared to be taking the initiative to send help anyway. "No need to respond," Xi said. "We are already on our way. You will not be able to withstand the force of our… earthquake cleanup assistance."

Chinese authorities also clarified that heavily armed tanks would be delivering food, water, and "some other items" that would make a "tremendous impact."

At publishing time, the Chinese government stressed that their 100,000 "cleanup" soldiers would be staying in Taiwan for as long as necessary, and probably even longer.
Good will hunting . Or just plain hunting ?
 
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