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Post by Struth on Jul 31, 2022 5:33:26 GMT 8
If CO2 really caused the climate to change, (it doesn't), the most cost effective way to reduce it is planting trees. We have plenty of unemployed people who could do that work, and they'd feel good about it as they'd be saving the world. JS, Edge Hill
The greatest threat to the vast left-wing conspiracy (26/7) that is determined to destroy our standard of living is conservative people who think for themselves, which is why they insult us. Juss Sayen, Cairns
(CP, 26/7) - There was a time in the 1970s when climate scientists wanted to sprinkle coal dust on the Arctic ice to combat global cooling. How long until they come full cycle (like the climate) and want to do that again? Curious, Cairns
Oh, goody. A football player (26/7) with far too many knocks to the head and no specific expertise in atmospheric physics wants to "do more" to save the world from climate change. This twit has the idea that Australia is on the playing field when we're actually just one fan in a packed stadium. Over-It, Cairns
Rishi Sunak (CP, 26/07) has strong ties to the World Economic Forum through his family's business interests, so we can expect him to be the UK's next PM. The WEF never takes a step backward and won't now when they sense they are so close to their ultimate goal of ruling the world. Pom, Whitfield
The progressive green left woke types (CP, 26/7) hail from the professional/managerial class who mistakenly believe they have the natural right to rule over the rest of us and make all our decisions for us on the basis of their delusions of superiority, when in reality they have very few practical abilities and almost no common-sense. Jonesy, Manoora
In May the World Economic Forum reported that “coal-powered electricity generation rose by 9 per cent in 2021 to 10,042 Terawatt-hours (TWh), marking the biggest percentage rise since 1985”. Global coal-generated electricity increased by 908TWh in 2021. Our total – total – electricity generation was around 265TWh in 2021. So the world increased its coal-fired generation, in one year, by more than three times our total electricity. But Albo is going to shut down our coal power to "save da 'vironment." F.M.D. Yorkeys Knob
The elites in government have stopped talking about "the Great Reset" and "the new world order" because it was attracting unwanted attention from us plebs. Now they call it "the liberal world order" or "rules based order". However, we've had "rules based order" for centuries, and what they're talking about is still just "the Great Reset" but in drag. Russell, Bungalow
Mike O'Connor (26/7), those lucrative board appointments are a little more devious than mere mateship. They are political "afterpay". They're the reward for selling out principles and doing things against the interests of voters. Poliwatcher, Trinity Beach
RE: masks in schools (26/7). There are over 150 peer reviewed published scientific research papers on the negative health consequences of masks over and above the fact they don't filter out viruses. Virus particles are 3 microns. The air gaps in surgical masks are 80 microns. The masks only have two purposes - a visual reminder of the official scare story, and obedience training. Gerald, Bungalow
In one of life's rich ironies, scientists are now saying that cleaning up old-style coal-fired power stations and reducing their heat-reflecting sulphur compound aerosols allowed extra sunlight to reach the surface and perfectly explains the global warming the left are always screeching about. As it turns out, all we need to do to end the climate emergency is go back to burning lots of lovely cheap coal. Ethan, Bentley Park
Bill Gates has said nobody should be eating beef. That bloke is literally insane, and wealthy enough to parachute FMD into Australia to destroy our beef industry and our family barbecues. Gail, Mooroobool
Pretty much everyone can work out for themselves that certain vaccines have marginal effectiveness. Most of us have heard of the sometimes-fatal side effects. Some of us even know they're pushed most strongly by people who have publicly stated their desire to reduce the world's population. If there are fewer people, does that result in more sales for the media and more secure jobs for its employees? Barry, Parramatta Park.
Who remembers the 2020 Presidential debates and Kamala Harris saying to Joe Biden, "You will do whatever the Chinese tell you. They gave your son over a billion dollars." Republican, Cairns
Former White House covid response coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx has said she knew that covid vaccines "were not going to protect against infection" and that she and Tony Fauci "made up" the idea of lockdowns with no supporting data. People who trust "experts" have been had on a global scale by some very arrogant, ignorant and nasty people. One Tooth Wally, Cairns North
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Post by Struth on Jul 31, 2022 5:34:12 GMT 8
RE, southern suburbs development (CP, 27/6) - I remember a panel of "government experts" who ruled the Edmonton sugar area must never be developed because of its value as farmland, and extra Cairns suburbs should be placed around Kuranda. Funny how we ignored them but not the climate and covid "experts". Juss Sayen, Cairns
Ouch! Lesley Clark (27/7) is sounding very selfish and superior. Families and pensioners are struggling with the rising costs of energy thanks to green-left fantasies about vital trace gases, but Lesley wants them to know that she's OK. Lucky Lesley! Bruce, Westcourt
The "crippling" Daintree River ferry issues are real easy to fix. Build a bridge. Mr Obvious, Earlville
"Elderly man's bid for bail." Funny how the government can kill you (euthanasia) when life becomes unlivable but loving family cannot. I trust my husband of 45 years far more than I trust our devious lying governments. Ethel, Atherton
European countries have demonised Russia and are now sooking that Russia won't sell them the gas they've come to rely on (CP, 27/7). As Forrest Gump said, "Stoopid is as stoopid does." VB, Cairns
In May the World Economic Forum reported that “coal-powered electricity generation rose by 9 per cent in 2021 to 10,042 Terawatt-hours (TWh), marking the biggest percentage rise since 1985”. Global coal-generated electricity increased by 908TWh in 2021. Our total – total – electricity generation was around 265TWh in 2021. So the world increased its coal-fired generation, in one year, by more than three times our total electricity. But Albo is going to shut down our coal power to "save da 'vironment." F.M.D. Yorkeys Knob
Nations have Constitutions specifically to prevent governments granting themselves "emergency powers". If we allow governments to have "powers" to disregard statute laws due to an "emergency" they will create "emergencies" to get those "powers". Terri, Clifton Beach
Humanity's average IQ increases with each vaccine death. Mean Marty, Westcourt
RE: Lesley Clark (CP, 27/7). How many more wind turbines and solar panels will be needed to charge everyone's electric car, Lesley? How much will that cause the price of electricity to rise? JS, Edge Hill
"Almost 635 tonnes" of dirt prevented from washing out to sea (27/7), but at a cost too obscene to print. From a landscape that weighs many trillions of tonnes. This sort of silliness is why we're swirling down the financial gurgler. Helen, Cooktown
Record numbers of Australians hospitalised with covid (CP, 27/7) says the masks, the lockdowns, the distancing, and the vaccines all failed. That is an irrefutable fact, and the government inflected hundreds of millions in debt and all sorts of other health problems on us for no net gain. Too much government is a very damaging thing - and we have far too much of it. Jack, Manunda
No worries, Lesley Clark, I'll just come over to your place when I need a shower or a lift into town. Sweaty, Stratford.
The windmill huggers probably don't know this but absolutely nothing in Al Gore's movie "Inconvenient Truth" came true. It was wrong on every point. But windmill hugging education bureaucrats forced a lot of kids to watch it. They made those kids dumber. Simon, Bungalow
Well aren't you the lucky one Lesley Clark (Letters, 27/7). But we can't all be old politicians forever supported by the taxpayer, and plenty of people can't afford your luxurious lifestyle. What about them, Lesley, or don't you care? Grumpy, Mareeba
If the Yarrabah road gets a major upgrade for the rare blockage (CP, 27/7) inconveniencing 2,000 users but the Kuranda Range road does not get one with its regular blockages and 20,000 users we'll know that systemic racism in government is real. Tony, Gordonvale
I don't know any of these Hollywood names and I don't care to. Too many of them have visited Epstein's island. One even shot a producer on set and killed her and never faced a court. They disgust me. Kathy, Mooroobool
If we all had an electric car, Lesley Clark (CP, 27/07), we'd need to triple the poles, wires and transformers, and we'd need 28 new coal-fired power stations - or enough wind turbines to kill every bird and bat in existence (which would cause rodent and snake plagues). It'd cost more to recharge than to refuel with petrol. Mechanic, Smithfield
Lesley Clark embodies the arrogance and ignorance of the greenie "intelligentsia", who generally have no idea what goes into making a modern society work. As long as the Lesley Clarks of the world are OK, that's all that matters to them. Kevin, Edge Hill
That bloke writing about cattle and sheep being "bad" (CP, 25/7) doesn't know much about chemistry. Methane (CH4) rapidly breaks down in the presence of oxygen to carbon-dioxide (CO2) and water vapour (H2O) - food and water for plants. Its capacity to absorb and re-emit heat is entirely and massively occluded by water vapour - and Earth is a water planet. "You vill eat ze bugs!" MW, Redlynch
I just want people to know that I now identify as coronavirus-gender and my pronouns are ah-choo and sniffle. One Tooth Wally, Cairns North
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Post by Struth on Jul 31, 2022 5:35:02 GMT 8
Exactly as predicted by far right conspiracy theorists, the WHO has declared monkeypox to be a global health emergency. Better line up for your jabs, because government is more trustworthy than your immune system. Chloe, Kuranda
Juvenile home invading car thieves aren't born with the advanced knowledge about burglary timelines (CP, 28/07). They have adult enablers. Everyone knows this except, it seems, the police. Juss Sayen, Cairns
The greedy, wasteful Qld govt is set to bring in nearly a billion dollars from traffic fines (28/7) without any effort being made to improve driver knowledge and skill to prevent these often dangerous offences. Fines hurt the rich more than the poor, but everyone has an equal amount of time. Instead of fining drivers for offenses, make them sit courses explaining the consequences of their rule-breaking. That would make roads safer. Or is it solely about getting money? Courier Operator, Earlville
How wonderful to finally see a reference to the damage badly fatigued politicians can do to our governance (28/07), even if it was somewhat oblique. Politicians should be under the same rules as truckies with drug and alcohol testing and fatigue logbooks. At worst a truckie could injure or kill a few hundred people, but politicians can harm millions. Charlie, Caravonica
The reason banks (NAB, Westpac, 28/7) want "net zero" is because they're in bed with the international banks behind the World Economic Forum's "Great Reset". The economic crash won't affect bank executives. It's we the people who will be sent broke. Over-It, Cairns
Really? 15 is too young to travel on a bus alone? At 15 I did a solo trip to Canberra by bus, train and plane. I'm so lucky not to have been wrapped in cotton wool by a helicopter parent. Ray, Trinity Beach
In a shattering blow to the globalists embedded in Western governments, which includes Albo's ALP and ScoMo's LNP, a former German Chancellor has gone to Moscow to seek an end to the punishment Russia is inflicting on the EU. Without Ukraine as a place to launder Western taxpayers money, the globalists house of cards collapses. Will our so-called "leaders" face the consequences of selling us out? Curious, Cairns
Rick, Redlynch, you've obviously never read the Bible. Homosexuality is a sin and the Manly players refusing to wear the rainbow-striped jersey are refusing to support sinners - exactly in line with their religious beliefs. This is a massive own goal by Manly which has signed up a lot of devout Christian Pacific Islanders. And in case you didn't know, Rick, the LGBQTI+ mob have a song about "coming for our children". They can't reproduce, so they must recruit. Donna, Yorkeys Knob
"Hospital steps up response". The more vaxxed and boosted we are, the more covid hospitalisations we have. I'm so glad the polio vaccines didn't work that way or half the country would be in wheelchairs. Sally-Anne, Mooroobool
6.1% inflation (CP, 28/07) is a direct result of electing ALP and LNP stooges who are loyal to the Davos class and their Great Reset plans, which are designed to bail out the privately owned central banks around the world. We had the option to eject the entire ALP and LNP from parliament in May, but sadly most Aussies are too brainwashed and uninformed to understand how important that was. Eileen, Herberton
Yeah, nah, covid didn't come from the wet market (CP, 28/07), it came from the nearby bio-warfare lab. We can be sure of that because it includes a patented gene segment with a one-in-three-trillion chance of that coming from the wild. This is just another attempt by the guilty to cover their tracks. Geoff, Kuranda
There is no "climate crisis". There is no definitive evidence of an effect on temperature from CO2. What we have is a "climate propaganda crisis". Climate is cyclical and it was much hotter in the 1930s. Tony, Gordonvale
"Property prices set to decline" which means some families will face mortgage foreclosure for owing more than their home is worth. Clive Palmer warned you. (And Clive kept the nickel refinery going six more years than it would have, and was forced out of business by the state ALP port authority and blocked from paying the workers by federal LNP receivers.) Suzanne, Edmonton
So, Ruth of Freshwater, (28/7), what you're saying is you can't answer Jennifer Short's question about a large town powered solely by ruinables, you can only point to something that might. Maybe. I'll bet you a thousand bucks it won't. Monica, Cairns North
The federal Labor government has no need for "Northern Committees" (28/7) because they don't want to hear our views. We get what we get and we don't get upset. Central command rules, comrades. Ex-ALP Voter, Cairns
Exactly how is our Pauline "racist" for objecting to the racially divisive "welcome to country" that Ernie Dingo made up in 1976? There never was a "welcome to country" in culture, it was a response to the NZ Haka. Dividing us on racial lines is Marxism 101, and exactly what we'd expect from the socialist ALP. MW, Redlynch
(CP, 28/7) Bunnings can battle inflation on its own - I won't be back until they get rid of their Big Brother facial recognition system. (See the sign just inside the door at the Portsmith store.) Tradie, Clifton Beach
"6.1% inflation" (CP, 28/7) is exactly the same as a 6.1% pay cut AND a 6.1% tax on your savings. People should be very angry with our legacy political parties right now. Economist, Cairns
Go, Donald! All you need to do is make sure the vote count is properly supervised (see '2000 Mules') and Republicans will take the House and the Senate in a red wave. Even my Democrat friends are disgusted by the Biden (Obama) administration and their anti-American activities. Republican, Cairns
Joe Biden gave an 11-minute speech with blank robot eyes which blinked just six times. See it on the White House web site. What drugs is the US President on? Dwyane, Kanimbla
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Post by Struth on Jul 31, 2022 5:35:47 GMT 8
Imagine what bad things corporations and capitalists might do if they didn't need skin in the game and weren't limited by having to sell what they produce to willing customers. Well, the government doesn't have that limitation - particularly when the two parties only pretend to oppose each other. Juss Sayen, Cairns
The reason banks , Max (29/7), want "net zero" is because they're in bed with the international banks behind the World Economic Forum's "Great Reset". The economic crash won't affect bank executives. It's we the people who will be sent broke. Over-It, Cairns
Re editorial. In my experience those who don't notice inflation are rather well paid. Ask an aged pensioner who built this town and paid into their pension through their tax (which was printed on our payslips) whether there is really inflation. You may be surprised. Albert, Earlville
Keith Hill, if you think the Reef is dead or dying then you haven't been there and you don't understand corals' natural adaptive ability. Mariner, Portsmith
"Tent city emerges". This is a disgraceful failure of governance, and if welfare bodies hadn't been captured by woke leftists they'd be calling it out as such. We have more land and resources per capita than any other nation and we should be the richest by far. It would only take a few acts of parliament and we could be the richest, with no families living in tents. But if our prog-left Labor and Liberals agreed to do that they wouldn't be able to achieve the Davos Group's Great Reset, and that's their priority. Mario, Innisfail
Just to be clear, no renewables supporter has answered Jennifer Short's challenge to name a city the size of Cairns powered by wind, solar and batteries alone. Coal Hugger, Cairns
I've noticed a lot of actors and politicians go to Ukraine, but they never seem too worried about wandering around in a war zone. Funny how we didn't see that in Iraq or Afghanistan. Film Fan, Smithfield
So far the Wellcamp Quarantine Centre has cost Queenslanders $237 million dollars. Just think how many extra nurses could have been employed instead. Paul, Bentley Park
Oh, Archie, you're so very wrong. A $20 increase for pensioners has already gone to rising food, fuel, and electricity costs. It would be better to fight inflation by opening up our vast oil and gas reserves and ramping up coal-fired power stations. The only path to economic prosperity and low or no inflation is cheap energy. Cedric, Kuranda
It seems Keith Hill (CP, 29/7) has never read a history book. Even without the printed proof from the past, everyone older than 50 with a working memory knows that what Keith thinks are lies are actually the truth. Tanya, Atherton
Labor seems shocked to find the economic cupboard bare, (CP, 29/7). To be fair, the Liberals had been in the habit of paying back Labor's debt so Labor was used to entering office with plenty to spend. But the last so-called Liberal government tried to overtake Labor on the left, so now Labor has to forget woke or go broke. If it wasn't so terrible for us as Australians it would be hilarious. Shep, Trinity Beach
Yeah, nah, covid didn't come from the wet market (CP, 28/07), it came from the nearby bio-warfare lab. We can be sure of that because it includes a patented gene segment with a one-in-three-trillion chance of that coming from the wild. This is just another attempt by the guilty to cover their tracks. Geoff, Kuranda
In case you missed it, the World Economic Forum has merged with the United Nations. Its first combined call is for the end of private car ownership. Except for the elites, of course. They'll have armoured limousines. Terry, Atherton
Parliament question time on TV showed all the lefties wearing submission muzzles and only a few on the conservative side doing so. I don't think they're really scared of viruses, I think they're embarrassed to show their faces while destroying our nation. Ex-ALP Voter, Cairns
RE: "Ice loss threat". Antarctic air temperature averages 70 below zero and the ground is permanently covered in thick ice, so where does the warmth to melt ice to groundwater come from? It has to be the earth's core, right? Now show me where the IPCC factors in heat from the earth's core in their climate modelling. I'll wait. Mark, Redlynch
Gary on jury selection. (CP, 29/7). Gary, you can legally throw the jury letter in the bin and not answer it. Its only compulsory once you fill the form in and return it. A clerk of the court told me that in the late 1970s. Never filled a jury notice letter since. Straight to the bin. Ancient Steve, Redlynch
Putin is not mad or evil (CP, 29/7). He is working to stop the globalists. The inflation we're suffering is because our leaders are working with the globalists. Leon, Atherton
(CP, 29/07) Notice something about the mega food and fuel hub planned for Innisfail? No mention whatsoever of electric cars. Greenies are way ahead of themselves boosting those. The first battery electric car was built in 1839 but they're still not practical. Mechanic, Smithfield
I've noticed that the Biden administration is very concerned about Ukraine's borders but not at all bothered by the US-Mexico border. Why might that be? Republican, Cairns
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Post by Struth on Jul 31, 2022 5:43:47 GMT 8
Former White House covid response coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx has said she knew that covid vaccines "were not going to protect against infection" and that she and Tony Fauci "made up" the idea of lockdowns with no supporting data. People who trust "experts" have been had on a global scale by some very arrogant, ignorant and nasty people. One Tooth Wally, Cairns North
History shows us we are now well into the stage of communist control where they openly tell you they have killed and will be killing millions more because they know they can gloat...with no reprisals. Whatchagunnadoaboutut?
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