Where, Oh Where, has My Little Covid Concentration Camp Gone; Oh Where Oh Where Could It Be? By James Reed

The Covid concentration camps were built to keep us safe from the existential threat of Covid, the deadliest virus in the universal. No, not really, and in fact very far from it. But the governments did not let a good social hysteria go to waste, so up went the $ 220 million quarantine facilities, lovingly called concentration camps, which they were, in Queensland. Only, no sooner was the facility up, then times had changed, and restrictions were eased, making them dated. And now the lease has expired and it goes to a private corporation who will run it as a private hotel. All this bs at a cost of $ 300,000 per Covid case.

Sounds like yet another well-thought out government project. And here I was thinking that these camps were being assembled for the next pandemic. No doubt when that comes, maybe just in time for the electoral fraud machine to kick in again for the US 2024 elections, the government will spend untold more millions, and start from scratch. That’s the spirit, that makes Oz great … at the bottom of the wheelie bin.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/queensland-hands-over-200-million-quarantine-camp_5232537.html

“Australia’s Sunshine State has given away a $220 million (US$146 million) taxpayer-funded quarantine facility after it housed just 730 travellers over a 14-month period.

The cost equates to around $300,000 per person.

The Queensland Labor government will return control of the facility to the Wagner Corporation upon expiration of the lease, who will then run it as a private hotel.

“This is the worst decision ever made by a state government on behalf of taxpayers,” Deputy Opposition Leader Jarrod Bleijie told the Courier-Mail.

“The premier has never apologised for it and she should because Queenslanders will be paying the price for this waste for a long time to come.”

“It’s a $500,000 a day check-out bill that could have helped Queenslanders in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis.””

Maybe, but wasting taxpayers’ money is what the government does best.

 

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Wednesday, 27 November 2024

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