Post by Struth on Apr 6, 2022 21:19:57 GMT 8
People are waking up to the environmental damage caused by commercial wind farms. Wind farm investors fund The Greens through the Australia Institute. The Greens will lose a lot of votes this election. Bruce, Ravenshoe
Volodymyr Zelensky has USD $1.4 billion. That’s more than Will Smith, Chris Rock and Dave Chapelle combined. How did he get so wealthy working as a comedian in the poorest nation in Europe? MW, Redlynch
I can’t help thinking that this spike in youth crime and truancy seems to be a consequence of the children of the most irresponsible amongst us who were given huge payments to breed as baby bonuses about 15 years ago. Yet another own goal by government. One Tooth Wally, Cairns North
Michael McGuire (06/04), I have voted for 42 years by starting with the worst and working backwards to the least worst and I ain’t Robinson Crusoe there, mate. The ALP and LNP have betrayed our trust so badly in the last two years that they deserve a decade or two in the political wilderness. Ex-ALP Voter, Cairns
Members of the Biden, Pelosi, Kerry and Romney families occupy seats on the board of the company responsible for the US biolabs in Ukraine that Putin is destroying. It is dangerous to assume the ruling cabal in the US are the good guys. Garry, Mareeba
With regard to Harry Bruce's cartoon on Wednesday 6/4, some of the covid restrictions are coming off now because an election is due in May and the federal branches of the ALP/LNP want to get/keep power. A new "deadly variant" will spring up after that. So to answer the question posed by Harry's cartoon character, now we wait. In the interim, the mandates are still in place in health buildings and in employment, so the battle is far from over. Janelle, Brinsmead
Looks like the ALP has the Rudd team back together and the LNP is going to persist with the ScoMo clown show. Einstein defined insanity as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. Are we going to prove ourselves insane and vote for these pests yet again? Janet, Aloomba
The government should never have forced private businesses to exclude people on the basis of their personal medical decisions (CP, 06/04). Businesspeople really need to mount a class action, not only against the government but also the WHO, WEF, pharmaceutical companies and everyone else who either profited or gained power as a result of the plandemic. Michelle, Whitfield
Of course kids are skipping school (6/4) – the covid over reaction taught them that school is optional. Parent, Whitfield
We’re probably rubbish at recycling because people are increasingly aware it’s a rubbish idea. If rubbish had value we wouldn’t be throwing it out. It’s not like we’re short of places to bury it. Alice, Westcourt
The reduction of pollution during Western nation's Covid-19 lockdowns caused clearer skies and a spike in surface temperature. How will the warmunists explain that away? Higgs, Tolga
Now that the US media is openly admitting that Hunter Biden’s laptop was real all along, shouldn’t the Australian media be clarifying that for its customers? Kaylee, Cairns
If it’s a requirement for vehicles to be roadworthy, why isn’t it a requirement for roads to be vehicleworthy? Courier Operator, Earlville
If you watch the videos of the alleged war crimes in Bucha (6/4) closely you can see details like a corpse pulling its hand out of the way of the approaching camera car and another corpse is visible in the camera car’s rearview mirror getting up and walking away. We all know propaganda is a big part of every war, but in the video era they should try a lot harder. Cynic, Cairns
That ridiculous French submarine deal (CP, 06/04) highlights why we need personal accountability in government. Taxpayers should have the right to sue people like Mr Harbourside Mansion for their catastrophically bad schemes. Taxpayer, Cairns
Apparently there's a new Covid omicron variant called XE. While the disease itself is quite mild, the alarmism around it is intense. It's like authorities never heard the parable of the boy who cried wolf. Jason, Bungalow
This election we might as well vote for the Muppets – because we’ll get one anyway. Disillusioned, Cairns
As yet another particularly quiet cyclone season draws to a close, a new analysis of Asian Category 5 typhoons has been completed. They were common between 1950 and 1970 during a cooling period when we were being warned of the coming ice age, but there were none between 1980 and 2000 during a warming period when were being warned of more frequent and more severe cyclones. This destroys the alarmist narrative of the UN. Weather Watcher, Clifton Beach
“Car rego charges set for increase” (CP, 6/4). What? We have to pay even more tax to drive cars we bought with wages that were taxed, that are fuelled with petrol that is taxed, on roads we were taxed to build, to go to the shops and buy goods that are taxed? How about the greedy wastrels in govt try spending less on themselves for a change? Truckie, Smithfield
I find the lies about how many people are fully vaccinated particularly irksome. Where I live fewer than half have had two jabs and even they are flatly refusing more. It’s time govt and media admitted the vaccines don’t provide immunity and gave our suspended police and nurses their jobs back, with backpay. Russell, Herberton
Volodymyr Zelensky has USD $1.4 billion. That’s more than Will Smith, Chris Rock and Dave Chapelle combined. How did he get so wealthy working as a comedian in the poorest nation in Europe? MW, Redlynch
I can’t help thinking that this spike in youth crime and truancy seems to be a consequence of the children of the most irresponsible amongst us who were given huge payments to breed as baby bonuses about 15 years ago. Yet another own goal by government. One Tooth Wally, Cairns North
Michael McGuire (06/04), I have voted for 42 years by starting with the worst and working backwards to the least worst and I ain’t Robinson Crusoe there, mate. The ALP and LNP have betrayed our trust so badly in the last two years that they deserve a decade or two in the political wilderness. Ex-ALP Voter, Cairns
Members of the Biden, Pelosi, Kerry and Romney families occupy seats on the board of the company responsible for the US biolabs in Ukraine that Putin is destroying. It is dangerous to assume the ruling cabal in the US are the good guys. Garry, Mareeba
With regard to Harry Bruce's cartoon on Wednesday 6/4, some of the covid restrictions are coming off now because an election is due in May and the federal branches of the ALP/LNP want to get/keep power. A new "deadly variant" will spring up after that. So to answer the question posed by Harry's cartoon character, now we wait. In the interim, the mandates are still in place in health buildings and in employment, so the battle is far from over. Janelle, Brinsmead
Looks like the ALP has the Rudd team back together and the LNP is going to persist with the ScoMo clown show. Einstein defined insanity as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. Are we going to prove ourselves insane and vote for these pests yet again? Janet, Aloomba
The government should never have forced private businesses to exclude people on the basis of their personal medical decisions (CP, 06/04). Businesspeople really need to mount a class action, not only against the government but also the WHO, WEF, pharmaceutical companies and everyone else who either profited or gained power as a result of the plandemic. Michelle, Whitfield
Of course kids are skipping school (6/4) – the covid over reaction taught them that school is optional. Parent, Whitfield
We’re probably rubbish at recycling because people are increasingly aware it’s a rubbish idea. If rubbish had value we wouldn’t be throwing it out. It’s not like we’re short of places to bury it. Alice, Westcourt
The reduction of pollution during Western nation's Covid-19 lockdowns caused clearer skies and a spike in surface temperature. How will the warmunists explain that away? Higgs, Tolga
Now that the US media is openly admitting that Hunter Biden’s laptop was real all along, shouldn’t the Australian media be clarifying that for its customers? Kaylee, Cairns
If it’s a requirement for vehicles to be roadworthy, why isn’t it a requirement for roads to be vehicleworthy? Courier Operator, Earlville
If you watch the videos of the alleged war crimes in Bucha (6/4) closely you can see details like a corpse pulling its hand out of the way of the approaching camera car and another corpse is visible in the camera car’s rearview mirror getting up and walking away. We all know propaganda is a big part of every war, but in the video era they should try a lot harder. Cynic, Cairns
That ridiculous French submarine deal (CP, 06/04) highlights why we need personal accountability in government. Taxpayers should have the right to sue people like Mr Harbourside Mansion for their catastrophically bad schemes. Taxpayer, Cairns
Apparently there's a new Covid omicron variant called XE. While the disease itself is quite mild, the alarmism around it is intense. It's like authorities never heard the parable of the boy who cried wolf. Jason, Bungalow
This election we might as well vote for the Muppets – because we’ll get one anyway. Disillusioned, Cairns
As yet another particularly quiet cyclone season draws to a close, a new analysis of Asian Category 5 typhoons has been completed. They were common between 1950 and 1970 during a cooling period when we were being warned of the coming ice age, but there were none between 1980 and 2000 during a warming period when were being warned of more frequent and more severe cyclones. This destroys the alarmist narrative of the UN. Weather Watcher, Clifton Beach
“Car rego charges set for increase” (CP, 6/4). What? We have to pay even more tax to drive cars we bought with wages that were taxed, that are fuelled with petrol that is taxed, on roads we were taxed to build, to go to the shops and buy goods that are taxed? How about the greedy wastrels in govt try spending less on themselves for a change? Truckie, Smithfield
I find the lies about how many people are fully vaccinated particularly irksome. Where I live fewer than half have had two jabs and even they are flatly refusing more. It’s time govt and media admitted the vaccines don’t provide immunity and gave our suspended police and nurses their jobs back, with backpay. Russell, Herberton