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Post by NFA on Oct 20, 2023 9:36:36 GMT 8
Re: Treaty ‘kick in the guts’, Stress up with living costs
The Editor The Cairns Post
To have a treaty there must be a war, (Treaty ‘kick in the guts’, 20/10). Inundating a minority group with cash does not constitute a war.
The skyrocketing cost of living worrying most readers here is the fault of the ALP-LNP twins, (Stress up with living costs, 20/10). Their energy and immigration policies caused it.
We can’t return to 1980s peace and prosperity until we evict the twins from our parliaments.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 20, 2023 9:41:08 GMT 8
Re: Battery chickens
The Editor The Townsville Bulletin
And the “Acadumbic of the Month” award goes to the associate professor proposing to use eggshells as electrodes to “add considerable value to the renewable energy market,” (Battery chickens, 20/10).
Obviously this individual hasn’t done the maths on how many chickens would be required to achieve that green wet dream.
But you know where there’s lots of calcium carbonate just laying around ready to be mined? On the Reef. All that white coral sand is calcium carbonate.
Greenies think cutting down bush for industrial windmills and solar wastelands is fine, so how long before they’re mining the Reef?
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 20, 2023 9:43:25 GMT 8
Re: Cop stations secretly shut their doors
The Editor The Gold Coast Bulletin
For years now, the Palaszczuk regime has been empowering criminals. They’ve written laws that make it harder to remove criminals from the community until they reconsider their ways.
Now they’re closing local police beats because “funding needed to be ‘prioritised elsewhere’,” (Cop stations secretly shut their doors, 20/10).
If the Palaszczuk regime was trying to break societal standards down and make life worse for everyone, how would it look any different?
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 20, 2023 9:45:30 GMT 8
Re: Paid leave to mourn
The Editor The Courier Mail
Just when we thought the Palaszczuk regime couldn’t get any more wasteful with our money, we read that pampered overpaid public servants will get five days’ holiday at taxpayers’ expense to mourn the loss of their racially-divisive Voice referendum, (Paid leave to mourn, 20/10).
If the Palaszczuk regime was deliberately trying to send the state broke, how would it look any different?
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 20, 2023 9:48:00 GMT 8
Re: Advocates reject Royal Commission calls
The Editor The Daily Telegraph
Those of us who value truth over agitprop get called names for suggesting the political left harbours a lot of paedophiles, but then the left recoiled in horror from the idea of a Royal Commission into child abuse on aboriginal communities, (Advocates reject Royal Commission calls, 20/10).
Remember NSW’s Woods Royal Commission and the long list of leftie names that was suppressed until everyone on it has been dead for decades?
The left blasted us relentlessly with their concern for the indigenous with their racially-divisive Voice, which would have cost untold billions, but now won’t support a child abuse RC because of cost?
Yeah, nah, that doesn’t pass the pub test. It smells like they’re scared of what it might find.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 20, 2023 9:50:55 GMT 8
Re: Jobless fall adds pressure on RBA
The Editor The Herald Sun
How much longer will the Labor-Liberal twins persist with the delusionary belief that the RBA’s interest rates sledge hammer can finetune the complex machinery of the national economy, (Jobless fall adds pressure on RBA, 20/10)?
To think that people dropping out of the employment market in despair indicates a lower unemployment rate and therefore a better economy is a statistical sleight-of-hand that only the delusionary could believe in.
Our current economy doesn’t have the level playing field that free-market capitalism requires; it is hopelessly tilted by regulations and littered with obstacles strewn about by the corruptocracy.
The Liberal-Labor twins won’t tell us where the extra money the Reserve Bank is taking from consumers ends up, but it sure doesn’t come back to we Australians who theoretically own it.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 20, 2023 9:53:07 GMT 8
To comment on “Unlikely cyclone may form”, 20/10 -
The rotating storm system that people are getting excited about is not “never-before-seen” and is not “the first recorded cyclone in the Coral Sea in October since official records have been kept”, (“Unlikely cyclone may form”, 20/10). It would be the first October cyclone in fifty years but it won’t be unprecedented and or unique in the record. Of course, climate alarmists embedded within BoM had to scrub the earlier records because failure to do so would undermine their “carbon-caused climate change” narrative.
Because meteorology and climate science have been so corrupted by the left-wing billionaires’ avalanche of money, the BoM doesn’t actually know what really causes cyclones to form. If they did, they’d be talking about the influence of solar storms, the weakening magnetosphere, electromagnetic effects, and the energy differential between the poles and the equator (which was reduced during the now-ending “modern warm period”).
The first casualty in war is the truth, and climate alarmism is just one front of the left-wing billionaires’ war against we “useless eaters”.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Oct 20, 2023 9:55:16 GMT 8
To comment on “Calls to fund water projects”, 20/10 -
Everyone must disavow themselves of the self-evidently ridiculous notion that the federal government will build any infrastructure that is actually useful, (Calls to fund water projects, 20/10).
If the joined-at-the-hip Labor and Liberal parties were remotely interested in doing so, they’d be doing it.
CopperString stands a good chance of being built precisely because it’s not useful infrastructure.
So-called “renewable” energy cannot provide cheap or reliable electricity, it’s not “clean”, it’s not “renewable” solely from “renewable” sources, and it cannot power the modern economy that we all rely on. At this point it’s clear that the Labor and Liberal parties are only interested in squandering the wealth they extract from the productive economy by force of law as wastefully as possible, frequently by channelling our money to their favourite donors.Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Oct 20, 2023 9:59:28 GMT 8
To comment on “Costs halt spending”, 20/10 -I agree that “spending has ground to a halt”, but only in the private sector, (“Costs halt spending”, 20/10).
Government spending hasn’t halted; it’s accelerated.
Why is it that the joined-at-the-hip Liberal and Labor parties both spend so wantonly and wastefully?
Why have they shelved all the economic literacy that our society acquired over many generations?
What’s the end-game of plunging us ever deeper into unrepayable debt?
Who is advising them to engage in this recklessly irrational course of action? It is only when you accept that the Liberal and Labor parties no longer represent you or any natural person in Australia that their current policies and philosophies make sense.
The Labor-Liberal debt is ultimately owed to the globalists’ banks, which will inevitably foreclose on debtor nations all around the world. In the words of the chief globalist at the World Economic Forum, “You will own nothing and you will be happy”.Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Oct 20, 2023 10:02:51 GMT 8
To comment on “Barnaby’s ute-beaut bush bash wedding”, 20/10 -With the passage of time a number of myths about Barnaby’s and Vikki’s relationship have been busted, (“Barnaby’s ute-beaut bush bash wedding”, 20/10), so it reflects badly on newspapers who continue to print misinformation.
It speaks to a fanatical level of political bias, which is not what customers are paying for.
In a technical sense, the publication of known misinformation is a breach of contract with customers who believe they’re buying honest reporting. Barnaby’s and Vikki’s relationship was only “scandalous” because the media painted it that way.
The media ignored far greater displays of parliament house bed-hopping for decades until a conservative deputy PM had to be taken down.
That sort of selective reporting shows rank political bias. Joyce didn’t “leav(e) his wife of 25 years for his then pregnant staffer Campion”.
Barnaby had been separated from Natalie for months when his new relationship began.
Nor was Vikki his employee when she became pregnant because she went to work for another MP the moment the relationship commenced. Facts matter and people have long memories.
When left-wing journalists persist in running fake news it just undermines their own credibility and that of their employers.
Clementine Cuneo is a disgrace and should hang her head in shame. Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Oct 20, 2023 10:05:26 GMT 8
Jennifer and Peter
A great roundup from you both.
Thank you.
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