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Post by Struth on Feb 3, 2023 7:03:29 GMT 8
The Editor
The Cairns Post
I see I’ve triggered all the far-left extremists (CP, 03/02). Good, it means I’m over the target.
Sean McGinn, there are simple solutions to the problems inflicted on us by the Labor-Liberal left, but fixing the problems they cause is not their agenda. For example, for leftists, a family sleeping in a car is better than a family sleeping in an uninsulated house. To extend that to “shanty towns” is the “absurd absolute” logical fallacy.
Elizabeth, Earlville, I supervised my five children properly – none of them have criminal records. Because I’m not a socialist, it’s not my job to micro-manage others’ parenting. But I would cut the price of energy so parents could get jobs, have dignity, and raise better behaved children.
Oliver, Parramatta Park, the tunnel alternative I proposed would solve the range crossing issue, reduce Cook Highway congestion, reduce the left’s hated CO2 emissions, create new near-CBD land, and pay for itself. But the left hate solutions.
Raymond, Atherton, seems to have forgotten that the US had roads and services well before they had an income tax system. How? Well, things can be achieved far more effectively without a huge government apparatus squandering our wealth.
As the combined illogic of the liberal left infesting our parliaments steadily destroys our standard of living, the “95%” will start to wonder how Anthony “32%” Albanese gained the power to ruin their lives. Good luck, lefties, you’re going to need it.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Feb 3, 2023 7:04:19 GMT 8
The Editor
The Australian
All Australian should be very concerned by the evidence of the political weaponisation of our justice system that seems to be emerging from the Higgins-Lehrmann case, (Lehrmann rape case fallout: Brittany’s ex-boss claims she was intimidated over trial evidence, 03/02).
One need not be particularly cynical to notice the timing of this highly publicised case relative to the federal election.
In the US the weaponisation of their justice system led to election theft, open borders, unprecedented drug importation, energy shortages, spiking inflation, and a war in Ukraine that is inching toward a nuclear exchange.
The Higgins-Lehrmann matter may be far bigger than a “she said/he said” – it may point to systemic corruption that is very dangerous to our democracy.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Feb 3, 2023 7:04:44 GMT 8
Housing shortages are a direct result of left-wing politics, (“Landlord cuts and runs”, 03/02). The Labor government’s Residential Tenancy Authority’s rules give more rights to the tenant than the owner of the property, and when property owners take tenants to court the tenants get leniency while owners are treated as potential criminals.
Because of these left-wing rules, there are far easier investment alternatives than property for Mum and Dad investors, the major rental property investor demographic, and so the supply of properties for rent will decline. This is just as left-wing governments want it, or they’d change their rules that caused the problem.
This illustrates the left’s much-loved “Hegelian dialectic”, a time-worn problem-reaction-solution process engineered to achieve a given outcome. Create the problem with unbalanced RTA rules. Engineer the reaction of homeless families demanding something be done by government. Implement the intended solution of more taxes to pay for government housing and more government and corporate (i.e., fascist) control over private housing.
Those who don’t understand history are doomed to repeat it.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Feb 3, 2023 7:05:16 GMT 8
To comment on “Greenfields ‘too costly’ to open up”, 03/02 -
Many of us are old enough to remember when it was not “unaffordable” to develop new suburbs, (“Greenfields ‘too costly’ to open up”, 03/02). What changed? New developments “need to be environmentally and economically responsible”.
The economic side of it is the developer’s worry and is none of the Gold Coast Council’s business, which leaves the environmental side. What environmental problems do new suburbs create? That’s up to the vivid imaginations of academic activists who are expert in creating mountains out of molehills.
There is a supply-side problem in housing that has been created by left-wing politics. This illustrates the left’s much-loved “Hegelian dialectic”, a time-worn problem-reaction-solution process engineered to achieve a given outcome. Create the problem with unwarranted development rules. Engineer the reaction of homeless families demanding something be done by government. Implement the intended solution of more taxes to pay for government housing and more government and corporate (i.e., fascist) control over private housing.
Those who don’t understand history are doomed to repeat it.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Feb 3, 2023 9:22:44 GMT 8
The Editor
The Gold Coast Bulletin
I wonder if Anna or Albo can explain how incremental increases in carbon dioxide over time that were meant to cause small but continual increases in temperatures resulted in “Big chill brings summer snow”, (GCB, 03/02).
We’ve long been told that global warming from climate change meant the end of snow and rising seas – but neither of those has occurred.
Instead, we have snow in the hot southern hemisphere summer and the only sea-level rise has been the ongoing post-Little Ice Age thermal expansion.
One of the many wonderful attributes of water is that it doesn’t lie. It pays no attention to the left’s political power grab. When it’s cold, it freezes.
Summer snow and no spike in sea level means the CO2-warming myth is busted.
The main proponents of that myth always knew that, or they wouldn’t buy beachfront mansions. Right, Kevin “Sunshine Beach” Rudd?
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Peter Campion
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Post by Struth on Feb 3, 2023 9:23:59 GMT 8
he Editor
The Courier Mail
It’s nobody’s business but the electricity bill payer’s if people want to keep their homes cool while they’re out, ($28m on empty houses is not cool, 03/02).
Busybody micromanaging lefties will shriek about “carbon”, but resolutely block carbon-free nuclear despite it now being a time-proven technology.
Of course, CO2 never did trap heat, as Planck’s Law, Wien’s Displacement Law, Kirchhoff’s Law of Thermal Radiation, and the second law of thermodynamics prove conclusively.
Back off, lefties – you constantly involve yourself in issues you don’t understand and everything you do makes things worse.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Feb 3, 2023 9:24:46 GMT 8
Back off, lefties – you constantly involve yourself in issues you don’t understand and everything you do makes things worse.
Love that line....
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Post by Struth on Feb 3, 2023 9:25:47 GMT 8
To comment on “Tax cuts to go ahead despite IMF warning”, 03/02
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The last group Australia’s communist federal treasurer should listen to is the IMF, (“Tax cuts to go ahead despite IMF warning”, 03/02). The IMF (and their fellow travellers at the World Bank and WEF and their predecessors) have been responsible for every war in the past century. Their corporate-government alliance philosophy is what Mussolini described as “fascism”. The last time fascists gained power they fought a war against communists.
So well done, Mr Chalmers, for pushing ahead with stage three tax cuts “for now”. If you start obeying the IMF, we’ll know you’ve abandoned communism for fascism.
Jennifer Short
Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Feb 3, 2023 9:26:37 GMT 8
The Editor
The Daily Telegraph
Oh, my goodness, a “bushfire bomb” sures sounds scary, (La Nina sets fuse for bushfire bomb, 03/02).
What would intelligent governments do? Would they encourage property owners (including government departments) to conduct hazard reduction burning like pre-technology aboriginals did for thousands of years?
Yeah, nah – they’ll blame “climate change” and harvest the votes from the gullible left.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Feb 3, 2023 9:27:04 GMT 8
The Editor
The Herald Sun
It is deeply, exquisitely, ironic that Medicare and energy are at the top of the so-called “National Cabinet’s “priority list” (HS, 03/02).
If you’re hoping that those who broke these systems are going to fix them, well, just don’t hold your breath.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Feb 3, 2023 11:22:26 GMT 8
The phrase "stop climate change" translates to "end capitalism". Juss Sayen, Cairns
A leading cardiologist and epidemiologist has said, "It's 99%, if not 100%, of Australians in the hospital with COVID-19 are fully vaccinated. 10% of people in Australia have not taken a vaccine. So it's the unvaccinated in Australia that look terrific." Chloe, Kuranda
Remember "two weeks to flatten the curve" and give governments time to beef up hospitals? Now we see "Top docs hit alarm on failing system". Good one, Annastacia. Yvonne, Atherton
I don't know who needs to hear this, but a digital identity plus digital money is a real-world prison. It gives others, many of whom have questionable ethics and motivation, complete control of the minutiae of your life. Resist at all costs. JS, Edge Hill
TJ (GCB, 3/2), by "Harry's dad", do you mean James Hewitt, who wrote a book about the affair he had with Diana around the time Harry was conceived? Royal Watcher
The third instalment of Project Veritas' interview with Pfizer's Dr Jordon Walker is out. Ladies, if your cycles are stuffed up since your covid injections then you need to know two things. It will probably affect your future fertility, and Pfizer knew but didn't tell you. Angela, Whitfield
To illustrate the incredible stupidity of Joe Biden, he has said he views global warming as a greater threat to humanity than nuclear war. Here's the facts. Life loves warmth, which is why Antarctica is a biological desert. Life abhors radiation, because it mutates genomes. Biden appears to have dementia. FJB, Cairns
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