Post by Struth on Mar 26, 2022 6:45:07 GMT 8
All you anti-Trumpers who were so excited about Biden, now's your chance to brag. What's he done that pleases you most? Is it the record high inflation? The high unemployment? The new proxy war with Russia? The supermarket shortages? The surging fuel prices? Go on, please tell us. Republican, Cairns
41 active covid cases (CP, 25/3) out of a population of 240,190 (abs.gov.au
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Australia's national statistical agency providing trusted official statistics on a wide range of economic, social, population and environmental matters.
abs.gov.au
) means 0.017% of us currently have covid. Wow, what a highly infectious disease! And the bulk of them are being managed at home. How terribly deadly! Was all the economic pain and community division of the last two years worth it? MW, Redlynch
We must try to shake off the brainwashing that told us energy from wind is "clean". By the time the emissions from its manufacture and construction are factored in, there's no way it can ever produce fewer emissions than nuclear. Lars, Malanda
I have one question for lounge chair climate alarmists (CP, 25/03). How can the weather we see today be man-made when we see references to similar weather all throughout the history books in the era before anyone built a machine? History Guy, Freshwater
Well how about that. Facebook has finally admitted it made a mistake when it censored studies on how hydroxychloroquine can save lives during the covid pandemic. Now we all know for certain that censoring free speech has fatal consequences. Higgs, Tolga
"Teenagers arrested" (CP, 25/3). That's a headline we'll keep seeing until the law changes back to protecting the community. The hand-wringers that gave us this stupid set of laws still occupy the govt benches in Brisbane. Juss Sayen, Cairns
When a bar owner says you can't walk down the street because of itinerants, you should believe him - and remember it is all the Cains council's "improvements" that took away the traffic and gave the itinerants the courage to move into the CBD from their previous less-public places. Horrie, Parramatta Park
I don't know why people are surprised by bullying allegations against Penny Wong. Plenty of CCP officials are bullies. Lin, Cairns
Those giant whirlygigs weaken our electricity grid, murder our flying wildlife, and funnel money from our pockets to foreign investors - but both sides of politics keep approving them. Who are they really working for? Anna, Atherton
I hope nobody seriously thinks the LNP or ALP will save us from the renewable energy debacle being foisted on us by the enemies of our success and prosperity. They're all in on virtue-signalling, so they're impervious to facts and evidence. Paul, Ravenshoe
41 active covid cases (CP, 25/3) out of a population of 240,190 (abs.gov.au
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Australia's national statistical agency providing trusted official statistics on a wide range of economic, social, population and environmental matters.
abs.gov.au
) means 0.017% of us currently have covid. Wow, what a highly infectious disease! And the bulk of them are being managed at home. How terribly deadly! Was all the economic pain and community division of the last two years worth it? MW, Redlynch
We must try to shake off the brainwashing that told us energy from wind is "clean". By the time the emissions from its manufacture and construction are factored in, there's no way it can ever produce fewer emissions than nuclear. Lars, Malanda
I have one question for lounge chair climate alarmists (CP, 25/03). How can the weather we see today be man-made when we see references to similar weather all throughout the history books in the era before anyone built a machine? History Guy, Freshwater
Well how about that. Facebook has finally admitted it made a mistake when it censored studies on how hydroxychloroquine can save lives during the covid pandemic. Now we all know for certain that censoring free speech has fatal consequences. Higgs, Tolga
"Teenagers arrested" (CP, 25/3). That's a headline we'll keep seeing until the law changes back to protecting the community. The hand-wringers that gave us this stupid set of laws still occupy the govt benches in Brisbane. Juss Sayen, Cairns
When a bar owner says you can't walk down the street because of itinerants, you should believe him - and remember it is all the Cains council's "improvements" that took away the traffic and gave the itinerants the courage to move into the CBD from their previous less-public places. Horrie, Parramatta Park
I don't know why people are surprised by bullying allegations against Penny Wong. Plenty of CCP officials are bullies. Lin, Cairns
Those giant whirlygigs weaken our electricity grid, murder our flying wildlife, and funnel money from our pockets to foreign investors - but both sides of politics keep approving them. Who are they really working for? Anna, Atherton
I hope nobody seriously thinks the LNP or ALP will save us from the renewable energy debacle being foisted on us by the enemies of our success and prosperity. They're all in on virtue-signalling, so they're impervious to facts and evidence. Paul, Ravenshoe