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Media commentator macsween_prue says government departments are 'infiltrated by climate-loving, left-leaning people' who want to 'ignore what the government and people's mandates are'.

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Media commentator Prue MacSween says government departments are "infiltrated by climate-loving, left-leaning people" who want to "ignore what the government and people's mandates are".

NSW Water Minister Melinda Pavey reportedly turned up uninvited to a meeting of senior bureaucrats, stating those not interested in building dams and water infrastructure in the state should "vacate the room immediately". Ms MacSween said, "Sadly, when we change governments, we don't change the heads of the departments in a lot of cases, and the bureaucrats down the line.

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macsween_prue What's a media commentator?

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macsween_prue Common sense must prevail! They are paid to be professional not your lackeys for knee jerk reactions! Any comment on the hand-picked advisers that find themselves in the system due to their mates in Parliament?

macsween_prue Should read educated well informed people seeking to correct current government policy. But tell us macsween_prue what exactly are your qualifications other than being on the payroll of a right wing news organisation?

macsween_prue Sounds like kust the kind of dog who'd turn in their own kid

macsween_prue They're called scientists, and they want to ensure the electorate is well informed about the state of the planet and what policy decisions should be taken to avoid harm to citizens of this nation. A shame our government ignores them and don't know how to govern.

macsween_prue When a citizen's vote no longer counts and is dismissed as irrelevant Then this leaves the populace with only one other option to change the government.

macsween_prue Over run

macsween_prue klimateklowns

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