Post by Struth on May 23, 2022 6:21:00 GMT 8
The Editor
The Express
Over the course of the election campaign, I met a great many deeply brainwashed people who fervently believed things that were self-evidently untrue.
Nearly all of them believed in a global warming climate emergency. None could explain the complete absence of “more frequent, more intense” cyclones in the 2021-22 cyclone season or the ongoing failure of the seas to rise when they’re certain that the poles they’ve never visited are melting.
Some believed we had to stop using coal, oil, and gas “immediately”. None could explain how they’d get home without their petrol or diesel car, how we’d pay for hospitals without coal royalties, or how we’d force China to stop opening a new coal-fired power station every 7 to 10 days.
Nearly all believed “renewables are cheaper”. None could explain why their power bills have doubled since renewables began being forced into the grid in 2005 or are set to double again in the next few years – a forecast from energy experts at One Big Switch.
Some believed renewables are essential. None could explain where power would come from at night during wind droughts, how much habitat and wildlife would be destroyed by wind and solar “farms”, or how much battery storage costs or where all the required lithium will come from.
Nearly all believed “more taxes” could fix the myriad of underfunded government programs. None wanted to be the ones who paid those taxes even though all of them were poor or middle class who are always the ones that pay the bulk of the taxes.
Some of them believed “taxing billionaires more” could solve Australia’s debt and deficit disaster. None could explain how 111 billionaires worth a total of $404 billion could solve the problems of a federal government that spends $670 billion a year.
After the result was called, I spoke with people who gloated that freedom parties lost. Apparently, they hate freedom and making their own decisions but love Big Brother and Big Pharma and think handing our personal health decisions to foreigners at the WHO is a great idea.
I find all of this deeply disturbing. It seems our brave forebears who fought to their deaths for our freedom sacrificed their lives in vain. A majority of us are incredibly gullible and far too willing to believe what the blatant liars in corporate media, renewable corporations and government tell us.
And as to David Blake (Express, 04/05) who isn’t a solar salesman but has sold “a few hundred thousand solar panels”, apparently he missed the memo that greenie frightbats must never ever engage in public debates because of their inevitable humiliation – so bring it on, David.
The Express
Over the course of the election campaign, I met a great many deeply brainwashed people who fervently believed things that were self-evidently untrue.
Nearly all of them believed in a global warming climate emergency. None could explain the complete absence of “more frequent, more intense” cyclones in the 2021-22 cyclone season or the ongoing failure of the seas to rise when they’re certain that the poles they’ve never visited are melting.
Some believed we had to stop using coal, oil, and gas “immediately”. None could explain how they’d get home without their petrol or diesel car, how we’d pay for hospitals without coal royalties, or how we’d force China to stop opening a new coal-fired power station every 7 to 10 days.
Nearly all believed “renewables are cheaper”. None could explain why their power bills have doubled since renewables began being forced into the grid in 2005 or are set to double again in the next few years – a forecast from energy experts at One Big Switch.
Some believed renewables are essential. None could explain where power would come from at night during wind droughts, how much habitat and wildlife would be destroyed by wind and solar “farms”, or how much battery storage costs or where all the required lithium will come from.
Nearly all believed “more taxes” could fix the myriad of underfunded government programs. None wanted to be the ones who paid those taxes even though all of them were poor or middle class who are always the ones that pay the bulk of the taxes.
Some of them believed “taxing billionaires more” could solve Australia’s debt and deficit disaster. None could explain how 111 billionaires worth a total of $404 billion could solve the problems of a federal government that spends $670 billion a year.
After the result was called, I spoke with people who gloated that freedom parties lost. Apparently, they hate freedom and making their own decisions but love Big Brother and Big Pharma and think handing our personal health decisions to foreigners at the WHO is a great idea.
I find all of this deeply disturbing. It seems our brave forebears who fought to their deaths for our freedom sacrificed their lives in vain. A majority of us are incredibly gullible and far too willing to believe what the blatant liars in corporate media, renewable corporations and government tell us.
And as to David Blake (Express, 04/05) who isn’t a solar salesman but has sold “a few hundred thousand solar panels”, apparently he missed the memo that greenie frightbats must never ever engage in public debates because of their inevitable humiliation – so bring it on, David.