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Post by NFA on Oct 4, 2023 8:25:12 GMT 8
Re: Dominic of Redlynch, Texts, 04/10
The Editor The Cairns Post
Dominic, Redlynch (Texts, 04/10), I’m a retired fire commander and fire investigator who was largely based at Mareeba. I know a bit about bushfires.
Bushfires are fuel-dependent. No fuel, no fires. Lots of fuel, big fires.
Fuel loads can be reduced with logging, grazing, firewood collection, hazard-reduction burning, slashing, and mulching.
Pre-1788 aboriginals were much better at managing fuel-loads than we are now.
Why are we worse now? Because Marxist greenies embedded in governments block fuel reduction efforts.
Why do they do that? To blame bushfires on the 0.04 percent of the atmosphere that the climate conspirators have chosen as their mechanism to make energy unaffordable.
When you next fill your car or pay your power bill and it hurts, blame Marxist greenies and conspiracy-deniers like Dominic.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 4, 2023 8:36:26 GMT 8
I'm not sure that ordinary people understand how small a number 0.04% actually is in the atmosphere.
We should push for a taxation rate on income of 0.04% and then the communists would tell us that is too low a rate!
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Post by NFA on Oct 4, 2023 8:41:39 GMT 8
Re: Ian Frazer, Letters, 04/10
The Editor The Townsville Bulletin
Here’s the problem with basing a Yes vote to change our Constitution on “hope” or “feelings”: courts don’t deal in them, (Letters, 04/10).
The Constitution is our contract with our government. If you don’t believe me, read the opening paragraph.
The referendum is to insert a section into our contract with our government that makes an organisation called “the Voice” almost impossible to get rid of.
Courts deal in the letter and intent of the law. The law for the Voice has not yet been written.
The ineffably incompetent, economically destructive Albanese government will be writing that law after the referendum.
They can write laws to appoint the most extreme Marxist activists to the Voice and enable them to tax you more or take your land – and the Courts will enforce them.
Everything the Albanese government does has made life worse for ordinary Aussies and the Voice will dramatically accelerate that process.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 4, 2023 8:45:04 GMT 8
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Post by NFA on Oct 4, 2023 10:12:30 GMT 8
Why do I need a “National Metering Identifier”? -
I’ve received a disturbing letter from Ergon, the only electricity retailer in my area. It says that I now have a “National Metering Identifier”. Why is a national identifier necessary? The only retailer who can sell me electricity already had an identifier for my meter. I can provide any future competitor with that identifier.
Given the statements openly made by Klaus Schwab, the public face of the globalists’ World Economic Forum, about micromanaging the energy each person uses, it’s reasonable to assume this “identifier” will be linked to a database so they can shut my power off for “wrongthink” when I warn others about the globalists’ widely-promulgated anti-human agenda.
George Orwell tried to warn us when he wrote “Nineteen Eighty-four”, but we didn’t listen.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Oct 4, 2023 11:11:27 GMT 8
Re: 65 public servants earn more than prem
The Editor The Gold Coast Bulletin
The public service used to have lower wages than the private sector, with the trade-off being better job security, (65 public servants earn more than Prem, 04/10).
Now we’re seeing public servants earning private sector salaries but still being effectively unsackable.
These powerful, wealthy, senior public servants are who are really running our state and nation, not our elected leaders.
Politicians are terrified of them.
Based on the last twenty years, we’d be better off if we simply transferred the top one-third of public servants to remote aboriginal communities and tiny inland towns.
We can’t sack them, so simply give them reason to quit.
If they’re as qualified as they claim, the private sector will snap them up.
And I’d bet the state and nation would run far more efficiently.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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