It's rather weird and condescending for people to call me ignorant. I don't know everything and I know I have a lot more to learn but something so foundationally simple as this is very bizarre for people to act arrogant over.
@@masenko4519 My apologies for the tone, but I was tired of people very aggressively telling me absolute conspiracy theory garbage and not listening. If your intent to learn is genuine then the tone isn't aimed at you, so I apologise for that.
@@masenko4519 yeah it's condescending to to people who are at the peak of the Dunning-Kruger curve. There is nothing worse than being that person. I have the same feeling any time I see, hear or read the work of reporters giving their take on energy. The stupidity is mind boggling. Three quarters of them mix up power and energy which you should learn in grade 10.
I don’t think I want to see our esteemed Scomo organising our school, hospitals and transport thanks. He’s not that good at getting things where they should be I.e vaccines. and for that matter I wouldn’t like to see local councillors in Ipswich or the Goldcoast justify the use of that kinda money. Haha
When eventually maybe in years to come when all the layers of knowledge about politics will be peeled (off) there wont be any more talk. There will be silence! And we know that nowadays already such people can be found... Wisdom in advance!
Wow, local government doesn't exist? Great news! Now I don't have to pay that fine I got for not voting in the local election last year despite them not mailing me my ballot :)
Technically correct actually if you stand in our lawful jurisdiction of our Commonwealth Constitution. Just try and convince our courts of your constitutional rights and the difference between law and legislation in our dejure jurisdiction, many have tried and failed regardless of the amount of well researched and apparent flawless evidence.
@@Baggyarsediver Did you not watch the video? Or wonder why they failed? He explained how Local Govts are in the State Constitution's, and there is nothing in the Federal Constitution that prohibits them, like lots of other things. The two referendums were not about the legality or Constitutionality of Local Govts existing.
The prime minister was fake if he was real he would have an effect on things but there has been no effect of the prime minister so there is no prime minister
My Father was a mason and my grand mothers 3rd husband in England was mason that held a fairly regal position I am led to believe, I'm pretty sure they are also real. They seem fairly well documented in history. So is Bigfoot, maybe Auspol Explained is claiming Bigfoot is real thing.
Would recognition of local government in the constitution potentially protect local governments against amalgamations at the state level ala Westconnex in Sydney by the NSW State government?
Imagine watching all your videos and then thinking 'I should tell this fellow to do their own research'
It's rather weird and condescending for people to call me ignorant. I don't know everything and I know I have a lot more to learn but something so foundationally simple as this is very bizarre for people to act arrogant over.
@@masenko4519 My apologies for the tone, but I was tired of people very aggressively telling me absolute conspiracy theory garbage and not listening. If your intent to learn is genuine then the tone isn't aimed at you, so I apologise for that.
@@masenko4519 yeah it's condescending to to people who are at the peak of the Dunning-Kruger curve. There is nothing worse than being that person. I have the same feeling any time I see, hear or read the work of reporters giving their take on energy. The stupidity is mind boggling. Three quarters of them mix up power and energy which you should learn in grade 10.
You say we have a Prime Minister, as a Victorian, I'm not so sure about that...
Unrelated but I really like that pin on your lapel. Nice touch.
My fathers actually the opposite and wants state governments to cease. Just federal and local.
I don’t think I want to see our esteemed Scomo organising our school, hospitals and transport thanks. He’s not that good at getting things where they should be I.e vaccines. and for that matter I wouldn’t like to see local councillors in Ipswich or the Goldcoast justify the use of that kinda money. Haha
Why?
When eventually maybe in years to come when all the layers of knowledge about politics will be peeled (off) there wont be any more talk. There will be silence! And we know that nowadays already such people can be found... Wisdom in advance!
The racoons are collecting your rubbish
I want to be friends with the racoons
Wow, local government doesn't exist? Great news! Now I don't have to pay that fine I got for not voting in the local election last year despite them not mailing me my ballot :)
Technically correct actually if you stand in our lawful jurisdiction of our Commonwealth Constitution. Just try and convince our courts of your constitutional rights and the difference between law and legislation in our dejure jurisdiction, many have tried and failed regardless of the amount of well researched and apparent flawless evidence.
@@Baggyarsediver Did you not watch the video? Or wonder why they failed? He explained how Local Govts are in the State Constitution's, and there is nothing in the Federal Constitution that prohibits them, like lots of other things.
The two referendums were not about the legality or Constitutionality of Local Govts existing.
We have a prime minister? Who's that? What does he do? /sarc
The prime minister was fake if he was real he would have an effect on things but there has been no effect of the prime minister so there is no prime minister
checks out. Nothing in the constitution about it
lol my grandfather who ive never met is a mason, so maybe neither of them exist
My Father was a mason and my grand mothers 3rd husband in England was mason that held a fairly regal position I am led to believe, I'm pretty sure they are also real. They seem fairly well documented in history. So is Bigfoot, maybe Auspol Explained is claiming Bigfoot is real thing.
Would recognition of local government in the constitution potentially protect local governments against amalgamations at the state level ala Westconnex in Sydney by the NSW State government?
Local governments would still be the domain of states and their laws so local government areas would still be able to be combined together
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