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there's a lot to get through in today today's bulletin,
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and we'll get through those headlines for you right now.
Europe's leaders are raising pressure on Donald Trump to involve
Ukraine in Putin's peace talks in Alaska later in the week,
Economists in Australia once again favoring a rate cut at
the RBA meeting tomorrow. The Productivity Commission calls for user
charges on electric vehicles. Benjamin Etna, who says Israel controlling
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Gaza is the only way forward despite a backlash, and
Trump vows to take back Washington DC relocate the homeless immediately. Meanwhile,
the US House Oversight Committee now looking at the Biden
cognitive testing story to see where that's going to head.
Counter Terrorism and special ops have been deployed to protect Glaine.
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Maxwell jd Vance says indictments are needed in the Russia
gate case to prevent it from ever happening again. Doctor
William Mackus is facing a personal ban and also one
on ivor mecdin in his home state of Province of Alberta.
In Canada. RFK Junior is questioning the economics of vaccine,
medicine obscuring doctors duties, and a Japanese jab study finds
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six hundred deaths among twenty five million recipients and counting well.
Europe's leaders are raising pressure on Donald Trump to involve
Ukraine in Putin talks to be held in Alaska commencing
later this month. Let's go to this report. Europe's leaders
have raised the pressure on Donald Trump to involve Ukraine
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in a planned summit with Vladimir Putin, as Germany warned
the White House against any deal hatched over the heads
of Europeans and Ukrainians. Speaking before a bilateral meeting expected
to take place between the United States and Russian leaders
this Friday in Alaska, the German Chancellor Merz said he
hoped and assumed that the Ukraine's President Zelenski would also
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be involved. Must told the broadcaster Ard that Berlin was
working closely with Washington to try to ensure Zelenski's attendants
at the talks. WE cannot accept in any case that
territorial questions are discussed or even decided between Russia and
America over the heads of Europeans and Ukrainians, he said,
I assumed that the American government sees it the same way.
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The Secretary General of NATO Mark Rutta, said the summit
would be about testing putin on how he was about
bringing this terrible war to an end. Meanwhile, Trump has
said ending the war would involve some swapping of territories
to the betterment of both, meaning Ukraine could be required
to renounce significant parts of its territory. Celensi on Saturday
stress that Ukrainians would not give up their land to occupy.
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As a European official confirmed accounter proposal was put forward
by European representatives at the Chevening meeting, but declined to
provide details. In pointed remarks, Mark Rudd added, it will
be of course about security guarantees, but also about the
absolute need to acknowledge that Ukraine decides on its own future.
That Ukraine has to be a sovereign nation deciding its
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own geopolitical outcomes. Announcing there would be an emergency meeting
of EU ministers for Monday. Brussel's top diplomat, Karjacallis echoed
that sentiment, President Trump is right that Russia has to
end its war against Ukraine. The US has the power
to force Russia to negotiate seriously, and any deal between
the US and Russia must have Ukraine and the EU included,
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for it is a matter of Ukraine's and the whole
of Europe's a security callus said. Meanwhile, Benjamin Netnya, who
has defended his Gaza City plan as the UN warns
of calamity and starvation. Benjamintya, who has defended his plan
to take over the Gaza City in face of widespread
international outrage, even as senior UN officials warned that the
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move risked unleashing another calamity on a territory already experiencing
starvation pure and simple. In a rare press conference with
foreign journalists in Jerusalem, the Israeli PM said the plan,
signed off last week by the Security Cabinet to criticism
both at home and abroad, was the best way to
end the war and the best way to end it speedily.
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But during an emergency weekend session of the UN Security
Council in New York, there were repeated warnings that rather
than end the twenty two month war, the move would
exacerbate an already dire humanitarian situation. If these plans are implemented,
they will likely trigger another calamity in Gaza across reverberating
the region and causing further forced displacement, killings and destructions,
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said UN Assistant Secretary General Miroslav Jenka. Well, in Australia,
we are hanging on for and a decision tomorrow, one
would hope from the Reserve Bank on a cut in
interest rates, with experts convinced the RBA will cut interest
rates despite the bank shrugging off similar peer pressure in July.
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What we've learned is that economists and financial markets are
convinced the RBA will drop the cash rate from three
point eight five percent to three point six percent after
the Central Bank stared down a similar consensus about six
weeks ago. Australians are spending more but buying less than
in twenty twenty two, underlying the intense cost of living
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pressures on households ahead of the meeting. The majority of
board members nine of twelve, voted against a cut last time,
and this time we're hoping to see perhaps a different
result because inflation has now sunk to as low as
two point one percent, which is at the bottom of
the banks two to three percent range, and RBA officials
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using their other underlying measure of price growth also that
fell to two point seven percent, well within the range
there Given these developments, the cheap economist of Deutsche Bank philo'donoch,
who said that he expected that Monetary Policy Boards decision
Tuesday would be a unanimous decision in favor of a
rate cut. If the majority of banks were to pass
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on the cut in full, which they should do, there
should be at least thirty lenders offering at least one
variable rate under five and a quarter percent, while the
CBA and Westpac's lowest rates could hit five point three percent,
said Sally Tindall from the website can Star. And there's
been eighteen banks that have already dropped their fixed rates
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below five percent, and I thought it was worthwhile putting
these up on the screen for you. So starting there
from BOQ, the Greater Bank there offering four point eight
nine percent and four point nine percent for as long
as three years in fact, which certainly becomes tempting for
those people perhaps considering locking in for some form of
certainty if at the bottom of the rate cycle. And
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you can see other banks that have been listed there,
including a Quarrybank, Police Bank, You've even got members Equity
Bank there, Police Credit Union, some Land Bank, even the
Bank of China and some offering a four point nine
to nine percent fixed for one year, which could be
quite handy for some people expecting that they might catch
it on the way down again next year when that
was to expire. So much is going on meanwhile, the
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Productivity Commission, well, they've suggested that there should be calls
for changes to road user chargers to fund road upgrades.
The Productivity Commission has called for changes on road user
charges for all drivers as a way to fund road
and infrastructure upgrades. Let's go to this report. Federal body
task with boosting Australian living standards has reissued calls for
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a national road user charge to help fund major infrastructure projects,
which would also force drivers of electric vehicles to contribute
to road maintenance. As it stands, ev drivers are not
subject to the fifty one point six cents per leater
fuel excise drivers ultimately pay when refueling at the bowser.
The call to arms was detailed in the Productivity Commission's
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analysis of the National Competition Policy, the fourth of five
reports handed to Jim Charmers ahead of the Economic Reform
Roundtable later this month. This follows long term calls by
the PC to enact to road user charge on all
vehicle types, with a current charge only applied to heavy
vehicles through a diesel excise. Road infrastructure should be funded
through our user charges that reflect the efficient cost of
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providing and maintaining that infrastructure. The report said. By giving
drivers a clear signal about the cost of infrastructure, they
would have an incentive to use it more efficiently. Moreover,
there will be a signal to infrastructure providers where changes
in road capacity are warranted. Now, if you are watching
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Continuing now and we move over to the United States,
and we've learned now that Donald Trump has vowed to
push homeless people out of DC jail criminal criminals and
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saying we want our capital back. He said that you
have ours to immediately force the homeless people out of
DC to place far away now that what he's also
said is he's going to make our capital safer and
more beautiful than it ever was before. He wrote that
on his truth social account Local Times Sunday, we want
our capital back. The homeless must move out immediately. We
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will give you places to stay, but far away from
the capital. He added that any criminals roaming through the
streets of you see, you need not worry about finding
a new home. The criminals, you don't have to move out.
We're going to put you in jail where you belong.
It's all going to happen very fast, just like the border.
He said, this will be easier, be prepared. There will
be no more mister nice guy. And to put that
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information there on the screen for you, he says, we're
having a news conference tomorrow in the White House. I'm
going to make our capital safer and more beautiful than
it ever was before. And then somebody has matched it
up to this particular post from the que Post very
early on. Think about it, logically, the only way is
the military fully controlled, save and spread, and then goes
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on to say maybe one day, but it cannot go slow.
The initial wave will be fast and meaningful. It will
send a signal to others that I am immediately and
you will see the tide turn. Not even the mainstream
media can hide and rest assured. Some people will be
jailed as deep cover agents. Well, let's go back and
have a look at what Trump said just last week.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
What a shame trime the rate of muggins, killings and
everything else. We're not going to let it, and that
includes bringing in the National Guard, maybe very quickly too.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
You go, the National Guard being brought into DC to
protect the nation's capital in relation to a crime wave
that continues to go on there. Well, meanwhile, another criminal
in jail for twenty years, Gallaine Maxwell, had been moved
to a Texas prison. Well, it's now been reported that
counter terrorism and special op forces have been deployed to
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protect her whilst being sentenced to life in that Texas prison. Maxwell,
convicted sex trafficker and accomplice to Jeffrey Epstein, should be
safe from any potential threats against her life. The New
York's Sun has revealed that special ops and counter terrorism
forces have been deployed to her facility in Texas after
she received a barrage of death threats. The report states
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Epstein's longtime paramore and closest to socius, Glene Maxwell, has
received death threats since her surprise transferred to a minimum
security prison camp at Byron, Texas, prompting Federal Corrections officials
to call in the Bureau of Prison's counter terrorism and
Special Operations units to considerably beef up its security at
the facility. There's been death threats received. A source close
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to the investigation tells The Sun they are focused on
the outside looking in, as opposed to the happenings inside
the camp.
Speaker 3 (13:23):
Well.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
We've also now learned that Vice President JD. Vance has
addressed the explosive new revelations of the Russian collusion hoax origins.
I don't know how anybody can look at that and
say that they weren't aggressive violations of the law. We've
got to have consequences, he said. Let's cut to that
clip right now where he's speaking to Maria Bartiromo.
Speaker 4 (13:44):
I absolutely want to see indictment's Maria look, of course,
you've got to have the law follow the facts here.
You don't just indict people to indict people. You indict
people because they broke the law. But if you look
at what Tulsi and cash Betel have revealed in the
last couple of weeks, I don't know how anybody can
look at that and see that there wasn't aggressive violations
of the law. What they basically did is they defrauded
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the American people in order to take Hillary Clinton's presidential
campaign talking points and turn them into intelligence by defrauding
the American people, defrauding the intelligence agencies lying about what
the intel said. They would take something that supported a
Hillary Clinton campaign talking point, and they would overemphasize it
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and exaggerate it. They took anything that actually contradicted that narrative,
and they buried it deep and through that they actually
laundered Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign talking points through the American
intelligence services. That's a violation of the people's trust. That's
a violation of what our intelligence services should be doing.
And I absolutely think they broke the law, and you're
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going to see a lot of people get indicted for that.
Here's the thing that we should really bother the American people.
What do you want our intelligence community to be doing.
I want them to be catching bad guys. I want
them to be making sure that terrorists aren't going to
kill innocent and American civilians. I don't want them laundering
Hillary Clinton's campaign talking points into the American media and
giving them this air of legitimacy. It is sick and
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it's disgusting. It hurt the intelligence community, it hurt the
American people, and it hurt the first Trump administration. We've
got to have consequences for it, or we're just going
to see the same play repeated again.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
Now, well, they certainly laying the groundwork for arrests to
happen in DC, and of course, with the attack on
the Doge worker, known as affectionately as big Balls, being
another reason to prompt Trump to say that he's going
to federalize and bring in the National Guard for protection,
one wonders how this is all going to play out.
The timing is just exquisite. I Meanwhile, James Comber of
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the House Oversight Committee, appearing on Justin News with John Solomon,
says that he wants to gather evidence that could overturn
Biden's pardons and executive orders, and Donald Trump has shared
that on his truth social This is great news, says
President Donald John Trump's play part of that interview for you, now, the.
Speaker 5 (16:03):
Most damning thing you've learned in the course of these
interviews and document gathering so far, well.
Speaker 2 (16:08):
The fact that they didn't think it was important to
do a cognitive test. I mean that shows they knew
what was going on. You know, the testimony from the
last few who we've deposed and said, well, uh, doctor
O'Connor didn't think a cognitive test amounted anything. Even though
everyone in the media has said that President Trump should
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take a cognitive test, you only that it's always when
they's left up to the media. The rules only apply
to Republicans. The American people saw that Joe Biden was
in decline. Robert her stated it early on, even before
the disastrous debate, when his when he conducted his interview
with Joe Biden and Joe Biden couldn't even remember the
dates that he served as Vice president the United States,
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that something was wrong with Joe Biden. This inner circle
shielded Joe Biden from everyone, not just not just the
majority of his staff, but the media and the American people,
and they wouldn't even allow a cognitive test to be
applied to Joe Biden because they feared what the outcome
of that cognitive test would be. So I think that's
pretty damning.
Speaker 5 (17:11):
John, Yeah, that's amazing. I think I came from Bruce
Reid if I remember that correctly, and the doctors, the
fact that they were talking about it must have meant
that they had some concerns about what they saw with
the president right.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
Right, and the media, even liberal media outlets, were questioning
whether or not Joe Biden should take a cognitive test,
or whether or not Joe Biden had taken a cognitive test.
So you know, when when NBC and MSNBC and CNN
are questioning your cognitive ability and the three or four
stafforts around Joe Biden said, oh no, no, we don't
need to take a cognitive test, I think that's pretty
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damning evidence that they knew something bad was wrong with
President I states.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
Yeah, it's extraordinary, isn't it When you think that the
pressure has been on President Trump and sick and guessing him.
But the same people went asked about Joe Biden. Will
they just deflect and look the other way. But we're
all very used to seeing how that goes on now
in Australia. Now we've learned that there will be a
sizeable rally Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Canberra taking
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place on the thirty first of August twenty twenty five
from noon. It's called Australia, It's Time to Rise. The
event locations will be released on the fifteenth of August.
The event is about protecting our culture, our heritage, our
way of life and wanting to put an end to
mass immigration Australia First, no foreign flags allowed. This is
a one hundred percent organic and grassroots movement and it
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will stay this way because it is grassroots. We need
people power. Everyone needs to be constantly sharing and helping
spread the word. The organizers, who remain anonymous say please
follow whichever account this image is posted from to stay
up to date or ask for a link to where
they found it. This event is peaceful and is not
intended to incite any hate or violence. But the point
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they're being protecting Aussie culture, history and heritage and our
way of life, and obviously the point they're ending mass
immigration being the focus and we'll see how that is
reacted upon in the mainstream and whether it can get
the same coverage that the Palestinian protest over the Sydney
Harbor Bridge were able to achieve last weekend. Certainly makes
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a difference when the mainstream media wants to cover it
and the general public can start to weigh in on
the rallies and the protests and understand what people are
actually on about, because it's all about them. This is
about the Australia that we want for ourselves and not
the one that's being taken over or without any sort
of consultation by our Prime minister. Meanwhile, heading over to
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Canada now and doctor William Mackus is facing well an
injunction in joining the respondent from offering or providing any
health services to the public and from using titles and
abbreviation protected under the Health Professions Act. That's what's happened
where premiere of Albert Daniel Smith's efforts to criminalize ivermectin
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in Alberta. Now, Dr Macis has set up a give
Send Go legal fund and it's hit a new record,
raising two hundred and sixty seven thousand dollars to date.
And you can support him at GiveSendGo dot com forward
slash macis MD. He says thanks to everyone for your
support from around the world. The Alberta, Canada Daniel Smith
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is rushing to court with this attack on ivermectin before
Alberton's wake up to what's going on, and they're insisting
on August fifteenth, a vast majority of Alberton's don't realize
that the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta is
grossly overstepping their boundaries as set by provincial law. They're
trying to destroy my ivermectin cancer clinic, but health coaching
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is not regulated in Canada and the College of Physicians
has absolutely no legal authority to attack and no legal
jurisdictions over it. However, if they succeed, they will have
the ability to target anyone using ivermectin, and no Alberta
healthcare professional will ever provide any help to any patient
with iver macton Again. They will come after nurses, pharmacists, naturopaths,
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and every kind of health coach and health practitioner in
this way. When they shut down the use of ivermacton
across the entire province, effectively criminalizing it. Doctors will attack
and drop their patients, says doctor Macis if they find
out they're using ivermecden. This chilling effect cannot be understated.
It could lead to thousands of deaths. And he also
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writes Maccus says a flood Daniel Smith's office with phone
calls on seven eight zero four to two seven two
two five one, or flood CPSA registrars Scott McLeod's office
with phone calls as well. He said, as he wrote
this on Monday, Well, it's all happening, isn't it When
you look at the stories about health and vaccines, et cetera.
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And what we learned last week with Bobby Kennedy canceling
the development of twenty two different mRNA vaccines, saving almost
five one hundred million dollars in development costs. Well Combats
correspondent Michael Jong has delivered a bone chilling warning where
a Japanese science team led by doctor Yesafumi Murakami has
poured through twenty five million vaccination records and believes at
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least six hundred thousand people were lost to COVID jeps.
Speaker 6 (22:21):
The science team has let up by our mutual friend,
doctor Yasfumi Murakami. He's an expert on this and he's
been pulling together the key people in Japan and now
they have up to about twenty five million records. A
week or so ago, it was twenty one million that
they had that they were talking about. But now that
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they've they're satisfied with the most latest records they've released.
It's about twenty five million records, and that the deaths
in Japan are at least six hundred thousand they believe
that they know about, and it's clearly getting and so
it's quite severe. It makes me wonder, of course, what
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the numbers are like across the United States and in Europe.
You know, doctor Murdikami, he's living this night and day,
you know, with his team. There's a lot of volunteers.
I think it's about three hundred and fifty volunteers who
have been helping assemble the data.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
That's about four percent.
Speaker 6 (23:23):
It's pretty intensive.
Speaker 3 (23:24):
I mean, that's a big number, it is.
Speaker 6 (23:27):
Yeah. Of course, the Japanese are still going down that
direction of more jabs, not all of them, but you know,
they're like we are, except even more intensely jabbed. Than
we are. And last year doctor Murdi Kami and Masako
and I we drove up to Pukashima, which is in
a different part of Japan. A lot of people know
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Pukushima from the tsunami and the nuclear plant, but so
they've actually built a JAB plant. The things unbelievable. We
went to it and published footage from it. And this
thing is what's it called Octuris, I think it was
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the name they We were right there, we were right
at the front gate and again I published it. It's
on my substack. But they were building another what they
call replicans, what doctor Murda Kami calls replicans. These are
the ones that will replicate right like right out of
the movie. And so if somebody else gets the JAB,
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they would spread to unjabbed people.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
Quite extraordinary what we're learning out of Japan. Meanwhile, after
Bobby Kennedy was out last week pulling the pin on
those twenty two mRNA of vaccines in development, he's come
out again talking about incentives PI doctors and the distraction
that that causes. Very important as Bobby Kennedy is trying
to refocus and re aim and of course take out
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the financial incentives of big farmer along the way. Let's
take a listen.
Speaker 3 (25:00):
I'm Robert F. Kennedy, Junior, your HH as a secretary.
Let me ask you something. Should doctors make decisions based
upon what's best for their patients or based upon what
makes them the most money. It's not a tough question,
but we've inherited a healthcare system that constantly pushes doctors
toward the latter. It rewards certain treatments not because they're
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better for the patient, but because of someone profits. Think
what happened during COVID Hospitals were paid to report the
staff vaccination rates. Those numbers were fed into the National
Healthcare Safety Network, then published on the CDC website to
shame any hospital that refused to become an enforcer of
federal vagazine mandates. Today, I'm proud to announce we've eliminated
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that policy by repealing a dangerous biden error provision in
the cm AS Inpatient Payment Rule. And we're not stopping there.
We're scanning every corner of the healthcare system for hidden incentives,
medical judgment or we're finding is alarming. Doctors are being
paid to vaccine, not to evaluate their pressure to follow
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the money, not the science. We've recently uncovered that more
than thirty six thousand doctors had their Medicare reimbursements altered
based upon childhood vaccination rates. That's not medicine. That's coercion.
It's immoral. It has no place in a constitutional democracy
or in a system that claims to protect children. Medical
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decisions should be made based upon one thing, and one
thing only, the well being of the patient, never on
a financial bonus or a government mandate. Patients deserve honest,
uncorrupted advice from their doctors. Doctors deserve the freedom to
use their training and to follow the science and speak
the truth without fear of punishment. Doctors should be guided
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by medical judgment and their hippocratic oath, not by financial
and seti or a government mandates. That's what this policy
change is about, and it's just the beginning.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
Thank you very much well the Bobby Kennedy certainly changing
the focus of how doctors will look after their patients
in the future. And in the story earlier in the
bulletin about the ev chargers through the Productivity Commission, we
now learn through some breaking us that the plants have
been fast tracked for a new road user charge for
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EV drivers, and the first out of the blocks is
reported to be the New South Wales government looking to
add a charge between three hundred and four hundred dollars
a year for electric vehicle drivers. This is because they
don't pay the fifty one point six cents salita excise
duty paid on fuel. The government therefore realizing that well
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whilst you might not be polluting, even though when you
charge your using coal fired power, well now it's bad luck. Anyway,
you're going to have to cough up three to four
hundred dollars a year, likely on your local New South
Wales registration. And you can count on the fact that
with a majority of state governments being labor and a
label federal government, that that will flow through very quickly.
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So the big taxing governments, the labor governments that have
been told by Treasury that they have to increase their
taxes and lower their services, well they will most certainly oblige.
And we're going to see in the Productivity Economic Summit
coming up August nineteenth the ray of different charges there,
such as reducing the capital gains tax discount, also increasing
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taxes on super lowering of the thresholds with the Greens
trying to get three million down to two million dollars,
and one of the TiAl is even proposing to increase
the GST from ten to fifteen percent. The flavor of
communism is well and truly alive in Australia. Those lefties
certainly working out ways to take your money because they
can spend it better than you. Meanwhile, we've been told
our whole lives at the opposite holds. So how will
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consider what's going on there in the world of politics
and what will your decisions be? Thank you for watching
this news edition for Monday, August the eleventh. I'll be
back tomorrow with another bulletin a series of interviews that
I will bring to you over the coming weeks that
we'll be covering a range of topics from Australia and
around the world. Thanks everyone, see you all on the
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