0:00
1:10:02
We have a lot to say about submarines. Also, shutting down public transport to stop a protest: Sensible tactic to calm things down or bad idea that'll just make things worse? If only I were writing this several days in the future and could see what would happen on Monday and Tuesday.
Three large sons
- Australia has entered a new military pact with the US & UK to build a couple of new submarines. It’s pronounced “Orcus”.
- We wasted billions of dollars on the Collins class Submarines.
- No one remembers Scott Morrison’s name.
- Scott Morrison called French President Macron the night before the contract was announced. They’re pissed now.
- France is a major provider of military contracts in Australia.
- Nationals MP Matt Canavan is already trying to pivot this into a push for nuclear power.
- The move has also pissed off Indonesia, who canceled a planned visit between President Widodo and Scott Morrison.
- Australia’s very clever defense policy.
- Greens leader Adam Bandt called the submarines “floating Chernobyls”.
- Correction: Lang states that Matt Damon was in Pearl Harbor. This is a common mistake; he was thinking of Jon Voight.
- Police shut down Melbourne’s public transport to put a damper on anti-lockdown protests.
- The protests still happened.
- Construction workers also protested the shutting down of tea rooms.
- The University sector has lost 40,000 jobs since the pandemic started.
- Shoutouts to Joel Fitzgibbon, who is not recontesting the next election in Hunter, but has been highly effective at saying the quiet part loud.
Weitere Episoden von „Not Good Enough“
Verpasse keine Episode von “Not Good Enough” und abonniere ihn in der kostenlosen GetPodcast App.