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Post by NFA on Sept 8, 2023 4:41:04 GMT 8
RE: Employers warm to 4-day week, Call for more annual leave, 08/09
The Editor The Cairns Post
I wonder if the employers who favour decreased productivity, lower turnover, and fewer profits while overheads remain unchanged are ultimately dependent on BlackRock and its sister companies for their finance, (Employers warm to 4-day week, 08/09).
Orders from their bankers are about the only reason I can see for their apparent support for jamming a stick in the spokes of the economic wheel.
The same applies with more holiday leave, (Call for more annual leave, 08/09). From the employer’s perspective it’s economically irrational. It can only be ideologically-driven.
The call to follow the example of France, Sweden and Austria should sound a warning klaxon.
They’ve flooded themselves with unassimilable economic migrants, diluted their societal values and work ethic, and are in economic death spirals.
If you want to keep driving up inflation, lowering productivity is one way to do it.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 8, 2023 4:44:23 GMT 8
RE: Time for six weeks of leave
The Editor The Townsville Bulletin
I shudder when I read of “experts” calling on Australia to follow the example of France, Sweden and Austria, (Time for six weeks of leave, 08/09).
They’ve flooded themselves with unassimilable economic migrants, diluted their societal values and work ethic, and are in economic death spirals. They’re not good role models.
Paying staff not to work will decrease productivity, lower turnover, and reduce profits while overheads remain unchanged.
That’s economic poison as it will drive net costs up, force price rises, and increase inflation, which will further erode Australia’s economic stability.
After the self-evident wrongology of covid and climate “experts” in past years, it’s time we all challenged every individual described as an expert to establish if they have a clue or if they’re really ideological activists.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 8, 2023 5:28:04 GMT 8
Peter,
I have to wonder who the employees and employers are that are supporting this 'move'.
I remember it as 1995 that the true extent of 'make work jobs' dawned on me.
You could sack 50% of the 'workforce' if Government Regulation and Laws were eliminated.
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Post by NFA on Sept 8, 2023 5:35:29 GMT 8
RE: Sun shines on Tweed energy
The Editor The Gold Coast Bulletin
Details matter, so let’s consider the Banora Point solar project at the Tweed Shire Council’s wastewater plant, (Sun shines on Tweed energy, 08/09).
It won’t “power (the) plant”, it will power it when the sun is shining – a vital distinction. The plant will remain dependent on coal-fired power at night and when it’s cloudy.
Using intermittent electricity from solar arrays when the sun shines robs the coal-fired power plants of the full-time business they need to maintain themselves.
Nobody is installing the only viable alternative to coal, which is nuclear.
The council’s desire to cut its “greenhouse gas emissions by 747 tonnes a year” is plain silly when two other details are considered.
The lush, green Tweed Shire absorbs 8.75 times as much CO2 as it emits – because CO2 is plant food and more CO2 means more plant growth.
There is no mechanism in gas physics for CO2 to “trap heat”: that’s been a globalist myth since its creation.
Of course, facts won’t stop the low-info left signalling their imagined virtue while contributing to the destruction of the cheap, reliable electricity that they and their families are totally dependent on.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 8, 2023 5:38:17 GMT 8
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Post by NFA on Sept 8, 2023 6:09:44 GMT 8
RE: Dutton’s voice games are bound to backfire
The Editor The Courier Mail
You don’t need to be an associate professor to understand the real reason both Labor and Liberal are working to re-insert race into our Constitution, you only need to be a reasonably competent researcher, (Dutton’s voice games are bound to backfire, 08/09).
Neither Albo’s nor Dutton’s version of the Voice will change anything for the genuinely disadvantaged aboriginal people on remote communities – those are maintained as socialist enclaves precisely to keep a permanent victim class in place to assist with campaign virtue-signalling.
No, it’s the globalists who own and operate the Labor and Liberal parties who want the aboriginal people mentioned specifically in the Constitution. They’ve worked to that end in other countries, too.
Under the globalists’ belief system, they only have a contract of ownership over indigenous people and their land assets if they’re in their countries’ Constitution.
The Voice isn’t what the remote aboriginal communities want – they weren’t even asked. It’s what the globalists want and it’s part of their global control agenda.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 8, 2023 6:21:38 GMT 8
RE: $30bn sun energy deal is on
The Editor The Daily Telegraph
Some questions for Mike Cannon-Brookes, ($30bn sun energy deal is on, 08/09).
Do you have a contract with the Singapore government for the part-time electricity industrial solar installations produce? Are they unhappy with their current gas-fired electricity?
How will your incredibly expensive subsea cable cope with crossing the world’s most active subduction zone? How will you prevent pirates stealing sections of it to sell for its metal value?
How much CO2 will be produced in mining materials for the vast amounts of metals in the cable, the panels, their supports, and all the ancillary equipment? Will the panels ever produce enough “clean” electricity to offset them?
How much native wildlife will lose their habitats due to shading of the ground below your vast fields of shiny glass? What effects will those heat flux changes have on the local environment?
Are subsidies from Australian or Singaporean taxpayers part of the business plan? Did those taxpayers vote for this project in any elections?
I won’t hold my breath waiting for answers.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 8, 2023 6:26:37 GMT 8
Does he have 'authority' to lay such a cable?
How much marine habitat will be destroyed to lay the cable?
Who is the primary financier?
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Post by NFA on Sept 8, 2023 6:43:16 GMT 8
To comment on “Court blow for Trump”, 08/09
CP TB GCB - To comment on “Court blow for Trump”, 08/09 CM DT - To comment on “Walls are closing in on Trump”, 08/09 -
Had the January 6 US Capitol walk-through been an “insurrection”, the most heavily-armed citizens in the world would have brought guns and been successful, (“Court blow for Trump”, 08/09). A long list of Trump supporters have been jailed for over 15 years for offences such as “touching a barrier”. One fellow who wasn’t even there got 22 years.
Contrast that with the BLM and Antifa rioters who destroyed $2 billion of property and killed 22 police and innocent civilians and not only haven’t faced charges but the leaders have embezzled money and bought themselves luxury real estate without sanction. Those who got arrested were bailed out by now-VP Kamala Harris and charges were quietly dropped.
The US justice system has been subverted by communists and Australian media should stop pretending it hasn’t been. The implications for Australia are dire.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Sept 8, 2023 7:00:11 GMT 8
The 2020 election was a communist coup.
And look at our elections here, like that of Victoria's.
What we suffer from is denialism.
Millions of fuckwits in Australia and the USA and all of the anglosphere west who believe they still live in free democracies, and after the last three years, that takes self delusion to a whole new level.
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