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Post by NFA on Jun 9, 2023 16:28:52 GMT 8
RE: Council funding boost
The Editor The Cairns Post
“The state government has tossed the Far North’s Indigenous councils a handy chunk of money but the amount received is nowhere near enough to fix dire social outcomes.”
It’s not possible to fix the dire social outcomes on remote indigenous communities regardless of chunks of money tossed because they’re intentionally designed to be unfixable.
By running these communities as socialist enclaves governments have locked in the dire social outcomes and created a permanent victim class to be used for left-wing virtue-signalling.
Normally socialist communities collapse quite quickly, but these are embedded in a capitalist system that can be eternally milked for financial support.
The only way to improve the social outcomes on remote communities is to remove the socialism by applying the same governance as mainstream communities.
That will never happen of course, because left-wing governments need their victims so they can harvest votes from soft-hearted low-info voters by claiming they’ll fix things.
See also, Albo’s “Voice”.
(157 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jun 9, 2023 16:31:33 GMT 8
RE: Climate a good bet
The Editor The Townsville Bulletin
If climate alarmists had bet on their own predictions (Climate a good bet, 09/06) they’d have lost a lot of money over the years.
There’s whole websites devoted to failed climate predictions. Far-left Google won't let you see them, but search using Yandex.com and you’ll find them.
The reason climate predictions always fail is because climate alarmism isn’t based on empiricism – it’s a political scare campaign that relies on the brainwashing effect of repeated assertions.
It’s amazingly effective. The 1990s prediction published in the Townsville Bulletin was that we’d see two metres of sea-level rise by 2010. We didn’t, but the brainwashed believe anyway.
(104 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jun 9, 2023 16:35:13 GMT 8
RE: Push to sideline property cowboys
The Editor The Courier Mail
Once again we see a globalist-controlled Western government using the Hegelian dialectic to achieve an objective that nobody would vote for, (Push to sideline property cowboys, 09/06).
By claiming a “problem” exists in property development they can engineer a “reaction” where we demand a “solution” which is inevitably the additional power the government wanted.
The additional power won’t achieve what the voters want, which is an end to the housing crisis, instead it will do the opposite.
The logical conclusion is that the government is working to exacerbate the housing crisis, and indeed they are. But why?
The answer is the planned collapse of Western democracies that Robert Welch, founder of The John Birch Society, warned us of back in 1974.
(121 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jun 9, 2023 16:38:09 GMT 8
RE: A ‘hard landing’ on cards
The Editor The Daily Telegraph
Australia is already in recession and could arguably be in a depression, (A ‘hard landing’ on cards, 09/06) – a consequence of the Liberal-Labor twins’ policies.
The RBA cannot control inflation because it can’t access the mechanisms to do so.
If the economy was a car, then Albo is controlling the regulatory steering wheel, tax policy gearstick, immigration policy clutch, climate policy brake, and energy policy accelerator.
The RBA is the backseat passenger who leans forward and grabs the handbrake, which just makes matters worse.
Governments want us to believe that a dangerous intervention by a passenger is the only way to curb Albo’s reckless driving.
The Liberal-Labor twins are doing everything they can to comply with the globalist agenda which will inevitably collapse our economy.
The founder of The John Birch Society, Robert Welch, warned us of this way back in 1974.
(142 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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