How does that saying go again?
“Nothing to hide, nothing to fear”, right?
Well that applies to the plebs and not those in government, silly.
They have everything to hide, because their actions are not lawful.
How does that other saying go again?
“It’s legal, until you get caught”
That’s pretty much how all those in positions of power operate.
How can you trust any person in government if their objective is to deceive you and deliberately keeping information from you.
You won’t be off to a good start if you’re accused in an alleged criminal action (e.g. travelling faster than an allegedly allowed velocity), and you're up against people who do not provide you with ALL the necessary documentation.
Even worse when they got the magistrate/judge in their pocket.
If any of those people in government have the intention of committing a criminal activity, then they do not deserve their tax payer funded position, as this would be also the case in the ‘real world’, i.e. a job loss in a company/for a private employer.
If Daniel Michael Andrews and his cronies worked in the ‘real world’ they would have been removed from their positions and not being able to get another job, which happens to many serfs when they stuff up.
At the end of the day how do you know these people are lying?
Their lips are moving!
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