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Post by Struth on Apr 25, 2022 11:37:18 GMT 8
The Editor
The Express
It’s been 158 years since the world’s first climate alarmist, George Perkins Marsh, wrote, “The earth is fast becoming an unfit home for its noblest inhabitant, and another era of equal human crime and human improvidence … would reduce it to such a condition of impoverished productiveness, of shattered surface, of climatic excess, as to threaten the depravation, barbarism, and perhaps even extinction of the species.”
It's been 52 years since the first Earth Day when advanced Western free-market capitalist nations began diligently applying pollution reduction technologies to all forms of industry to reduce real pollutants, such as CO, NOx, SO2, lead, and PM2.5 particulates, by as much as 99%.
It’s been nearly 34 years since the global warming scare and the war on CO2 began, with a key feature of the overheating of the planet from the molecule that feeds all plants being sharply rising seas flooding all the low-lying cities of the world.
Yet here we are in 2022 with more people, more food, more technology, more luxury, and more clean air and water than there’s been at any time since that first climate alarmist wrote his first scary tale.
Even better, there’s no sign of the rising seas from the melted polar ice caps that we were repeatedly told would be gone by 2013 at the latest, proving conclusively that CO2 was unfairly demonised and remains nothing but plant food.
Climate alarmists are just a cult of brainwashed scientifically illiterate conformists, skilfully manipulated by extreme-left political activists who are desperately seeking power over everyone else.
That is why this federal election is so important. Both the LNP and ALP are committed to a “Net Zero” plan that will do precisely zero for the environment, but which will lock in control of the Australian economy, and all Australians with it, by the unelected international cabal that has subverted the United Nations.
If we want to return to the prosperity that most Aussies over 30 grew up with, we must accept that our legacy political parties have been subverted and we must abandon any loyalty we have for them. This election we need to give the LNP, ALP and Greens our last three preferences.
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Post by NFA on Apr 25, 2022 11:46:49 GMT 8
absa-bloody-lutely
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Post by Guest on Apr 25, 2022 12:42:33 GMT 8
So, you two are determined to reelect the Socialist Progressive Uniparty?
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Post by NFA on Apr 25, 2022 13:06:24 GMT 8
So, you two are determined to reelect the Socialist Progressive Uniparty? Are you Graeme Byrd?
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Post by Guest on Apr 25, 2022 13:43:40 GMT 8
No, Byrd only gets moved and sometimes one of his posts is deleted. I am the only person you have actually banned - three times now.
That aside, as I have explained at least a couple of hundred times now over the last six years, our preferential voting system is rigged and the only way to throw a spanner in the works is to forget about parties and number the sitting member LAST if they are Lib, Labor or Nats. How you number the rest of the candidates is less important than who you number LAST as it is the only place where your vote will not flow to that candidate in the distribution of preferences.
The hang up about the Greens is especially ridiculous. They hold ONE single seat in the HoR - the inner city seat of Melbourne. If you live in that electorate by all means number Adam Bandt last. However, if you live in one of the other 150 seats numbering the Greens candidate below the Libs/Nats or Labor pretty much ensures one of them will get elected.
By the same simple maths numbering the Labor candidate below the sitting Lib because you "hate the socialists" simply guarantees the reelection of the Lib, and vice versa. Why do you think the Powers That Be spend so much time, money and effort into presenting each election as a competition between Liberal/Nats and Labor? They don't care which of them wins as long as it remains a two horse race with a predictable outcome.
PS - I did not coin the phrase "Progressive Socialist Uniparty" - S.P.U. - pronounced "spew". It was Winston Smith or twostix I think - back in 2016. But I like it - very apt.
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Post by Struth on Apr 25, 2022 14:31:15 GMT 8
Researchers have found that the tetanus vaccine provides full protection for 60 years but the covid injections only provide partial protection and only for 90 days. All jabs are not created equally. Chloe, Kuranda
Labor and Liberals are running up quite a carbon footprint in this election campaign. Don't they really care about climate change? Greenie, Yorkeys Knob
With trust in politicians, polls and media at all time lows, and with all three groups controlled by the political left, there really isn't much chance of the Senate going further left (25/04) unless a majority of us are profoundly dense. By now we all know someone financially or physically injured by the government injection mandates or the unavailability of regular medical services for the pandemic that wasn't. No sensible person truly believes they were saved from certain death by government intervention in their personal affairs. Ellen, Kanimbla
I have noticed that when the global warming believers wish to deride their opponents there is always a mention of a lounge room or a lounge chair, (Trevor, Brinsmead, CP, 25/4). Why is this so? Is scientific analysis universally forbidden on comfortable seating? Clearly it is not, which makes me wonder what else the believers are wrong about? John, Mooroobool
I'm sure if those people pictured worrying about what someone else's private property looked like really cared, they could all co-sign a loan to buy Taylors Point and keep it as it is now. Graeme, Trinity Beach
Before the LNP or ALP tell me how they're going to spend vast sums of our money fixing Cairns to Tablelands road routes, I want them to tell me how they're going to clear the $1 trillion-plus debt they've already racked up in our names. So far only the UAP has a plan to do so. Smogdog, Koah
I'm wondering how the Greens' protestors who were demanding an end to fracking move around in the vast and hot Northern Territory (25/4). If they drove petrol or diesel engine cars they are just ignorant hypocrites, because every oil well ever drilled has been fracked to some extent. Driller, Mareeba
The reason north-facing inlets such as Trinity Inlet fill up with mud so regularly is because the prevailing winds and currents cause them to act as giant sediment traps. If wet season mud reached the Reef there would be mudflats there. There isn't because it doesn't. Mariner, Portsmith
If run off from the mainland reached the Reef, the sand out there would not be white. Juss Sayen, Cairns
David Penberthy, the reason approval ratings have gone down for both major party leaders is that they blew our trust during the covid years. They'll never regain it. Also, neither Twitter nor talkback radio represent the real world as they are both heavily censored by the self appointed "narrative shapers" who own and run them. Stanley, Westcourt
"Weather guru's dire flooding warning" (CP, 25/4). If the BoM had even the slightest ability to predict the weather of the future any more than four days ahead it would have been warning us of the ENSO (La Nina) and IOD contributions to flooding years ago. Weather Watcher, Trinity Beach
Probably the worst crime ever committed against Australians by our own government was the 2020 banning of Anzac Day services over a nothingburger flu. That will never be forgiven or forgotten. Digger, Cairns
An episode of the popular One Nation cartoon series "Please Explain" featured Joe Biden advising Albo to hide out in the basement during the election campaign. Is that what's going on right now? MW, Redlynch
Peter Dutton's "warning" isn't "bizarre" (CP, 25/4), it's just too little too late. The chemical weapon has already hit us - it was in some batches of the covid vaccines, which is why we're losing so many sports stars to heart conditions. Wake up, Australia! Barry, Parramatta Park
It's a testament to how clean and safe our society is when residents become alarmed by a muddy puddle. Alison, Westcourt
Rick of Redlynch, (CP, 25/04) history shows that the most tyrannical governments began with disarming their own citizens. A fully armed citizenry keeps governments respectful and makes the nation almost impossible to occupy by a foreign force. Without arms or even the right to defend ourselves and our homes we're on a very slippery slope - as we see with the out of control criminals in Cairns. History Guy, Freshwater
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Post by Struth on Apr 25, 2022 14:32:13 GMT 8
In continually describing sensible centre-right conservative family values politicians such like Ron DeSantis as "far right" (23/4), the American media is showing its own "far left" bias, which is why some outlets, notably CNN, are going broke. Janice, Manoora
Climate worriers are carrying on about the rain being climate change, but long term locals know it was pretty wet in the 1970s, too. There were plenty of times when kids from the beaches and Redlynch were sent home early from Cairns High School because the floodwaters were about to close the roads. Alan, Kamerunga
Another night, another teenage crime wave. Business as usual for the ALP state government. Jailing the little criminals would lose them votes, so suffer in yer jocks you fools who worked hard to buy nice things. Jess, Mooroobool
Chinese hegemony is too obvious to ignore (CP, 23/04) - unless you vote for the Greens or the Socialist Alliance and then ignoring it is official policy. Kerry-Anne, Edge Hill
Too funny - "Democrat" (23/4) calls out "Digger" (21/4) for not using his or her real name. This is why normal people laugh at lefties. Republican, Cairns
Ooh, ooh! I know what to do with the Wellcamp "quarantine facility" now that covid is smoke on the water. It'd be perfect to accommodate the rough sleepers! The gates could even be clanged shut to make sure they stay dry! Smudge, Cairns
Albo, on having Covid-19 (CP, 23/04) - "I'm just one of the many millions of Australians who have gone through this..." So it's not "very deadly", Albo? Because if it was, we'd have hundreds of thousands of dead, right, Albo? Clifton, Innisfail
I don't understand - why have house prices in beach suburbs gone up so much (16.5% at Trinity Beach, CP, P.3, 23/4) when we keep being told that seas are rising? I've been told that since I was a child, so they must be going to flood beach suburbs soon, right? Westy, Bayview Heights
Pat O'Shane, you must surely know that "socialist" is the deceptive term used by communists to describe communism, but you dare call me, the son of a man who fought Hitler's National-Socialists, a fool? Take a look in the mirror, Pat. Digger, Cairns
"Kids in self-harm surprise" - 23/4. There's no surprise there at all. If you run a massive fear propaganda campaign on the whole world it will affect our precious, easily influenced children the most. All for a disease no more deadly than any other year's flu. All for the shadowy figures who control our governments to test their control over the people. It's not OK and those shadowy figures must be held to account. Chris, Cairns
If unvaccinated foreigners are allowed in, why do we still have police and nurses who are suspended without pay for being unvaccinated? Cedric, Kuranda
Is the election only in Leichhardt? Or is there one in Kennedy, too? Going by Saturday's paper there's one in Leichhardt but no one would know if there's one in Kennedy. Mario, Babinda
British WWI Chancellor of the Exchequer David Lloyd George said words to the effect of "if you're not a socialist in your twenties you haven't got a heart, but if you're still a socialist in your forties you haven't got a brain". Juss Sayen, Cairns
Unbelievable - the very expensive BOM is blaming the weather for forecasting difficulties (23/4). Wrong! The BOM was quite reliable in the 1960s and has only been having trouble since it bought "supercomputers" and filled them with global warming rubbish. People will believe anything when their job depends on it. Jason, Mareeba
Would the rising seas brigade (CP, 23/04) please explain why, when water finds its own level, that seas are rising at some islands in Torres Strait but not at all in Cairns? Christian, Cairns North
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