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Post by NFA on Oct 30, 2023 8:50:30 GMT 8
[ This important LtE was missed by me yesterday... apologies Jennifer ]
To comment on “Out-of-touch PM doesn’t know whose side he’s on”, 29/10 -
Credlin’s right: people do sense that we’re heading into dangerous times, (“Out-of-touch PM doesn’t know whose side he’s on”, 29/10).
The world is clearly being manipulated into the wars that feed the military-industrial complex and that concentrate ever more power in the hands of ever fewer people.
At such times nations need strong, focused, patriotic leaders who work diligently to secure domestic energy production, food and water supplies, industrial capacity, defensive capability, social cohesion, and national unity.
Albo is delivering none of that, instead he’s doing the opposite.
Credlin is being rather kind in calling Albo “confused”, “out of his depth”, and “wrongheaded”.
The “overwhelmingly defeat” of Albo’s Voice wasn’t merely “a huge error of judgment”; it suggests that he’s actively working against our interests, because while we were distracted by an overtly racist and destructive proposal every system we’ll rely on in a time of global unrest was made significantly weaker.
If Albo was deliberately undermining Australia’s security, would it look any different?
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Oct 30, 2023 8:54:01 GMT 8
Re: A suburban ‘nightmare’
The Editor The Cairns Post
The Bentley Park ResiCare boy “is understood to cost the state government almost $1m a year”, (A suburban ‘nightmare’, 30/10).
Governments have no money of their own, only what they take from us. The Bentley Park boy costs us almost $1m a year.
“1700 children were housed in residential care last year for a total cost of more than $709m.” That’s $417,000 each.
Do all the lefties waging war on hydrocarbon fuels (that includes the ALP and LNP) understand that if they win there’ll be no money for these children?
The prosperity that funds extraordinarily expensive care doesn’t come from the inner city bureaucracy, it comes from nature’s batteries – coal, oil, and gas.
Cheap energy will never come from renewables.
They take more energy to build than they ever return.
They can’t even replace themselves, much less support vulnerable kids.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 30, 2023 8:57:07 GMT 8
Re: Victims unite in crime fight
The Editor The Townsville Bulletin
Wait, what? An ALP MP told crime victims they were a “rent a crowd”, (Victims unite in crime fight, 30/12)? How bloody insulting!
Peaceful concerned citizens attended to express their dissatisfaction with irrational government policy and they were labelled as a “bloody LNP” mob.
Our contract with MPs is in the preamble to the Queensland Constitution. Neither the ALP or LNP have discharged their side of it in recent decades.
“The people of Queensland, free and equal citizens of Australia — (a) intend through this Constitution to foster the peace, welfare and good government of Queensland; and (b) adopt the principle of the sovereignty of the people, under the rule of law, and the system of representative and responsible government, prescribed by this Constitution; and…”
We don’t have “peace”, we lack “good government”, our “sovereignty” has been stolen, “rule of law” has collapsed, and the government is neither “representative” nor “responsible”.
So how do we sue the government for breach of contract? The only peaceful way is through the ballot box.
The ALP and LNP are two legs on the same sick chook. They create the illusion of choice when no choice exists.
If we want to break the cycle of government dysfunction we need to evict the ALP-LNP twins from office in their entirety.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 30, 2023 9:00:48 GMT 8
Re: Migrants reaching record numbers
The Editor The Daily Telegraph Australia has a much larger pool of unemployed workers than government figures show: the true numbers are hidden by statistical sleight-of-hand. We don’t need migrants to “fill jobs Aussies won’t do”, we just need to put limits on the duration of the dole. We don’t have a “skilled worker shortage”, we have failed education and technical training sectors. Labor’s “Big Australia” migration policy has been called a “population/property Ponzi scheme”, but it’s more than that. Labor is implementing the UN’s replacement population agenda to lock in the left-wing majority - www.un.org/development/desa/pd/sites/www.un.org.development.desa.pd/files/unpd-egm_200010_un_2001_replacementmigration.pdf. Australians need to understand that the Labor-Liberal twins are two legs of the same sick chook and haven’t represented us in decades.
The only way out of the globalist trap starts with ejecting the twins from all our parliaments.
(130 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 30, 2023 9:21:16 GMT 8
To comment on “Dutton nod for fuel excise cut”, 30/10
CP TB GCB - To comment on “Dutton nod for fuel excise cut”, 30/10 CM – To comment on “Pumping up a fuel excise cut”, 30/10 -
Opposition backroom figures wonder why support for the Liberals is so low at a time when Labor is self-evidently working against Australians’ interests.
Instead of protecting a competitive industry, the fuel excise is damaging the entire economy because the price of everything is based on the price of energy.
Getting rid of this obsolete, economically-destructive tax on energy permanently would boost the economy so much that the tax intake from everywhere else would more than replace the revenue derived from fuel excise.
If Dutton’s Liberals were serious opposition to Labor and not there to simply provide the illusion of choice to voters, they’d not only delete fuel excise permanently they’d provide the proof that CO2 never has caused global warming (found in Planck’s Law, Wien's Displacement Law, and Kirchhoff’s Law of Thermal Radiation), debunk that myth, exit the UN, and drill our abundant domestic oil in the Arckaringa Basin.
They won’t, of course, because they don’t represent us any more than Labor does.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Oct 30, 2023 9:24:07 GMT 8
To comment on “Their ABC is all in for Hamas’ hellstorm of lies”, 30/10
DT - To comment on “Their ABC is all in for Hamas’ hellstorm of lies”, 30/10 HS - To comment on “Five ABC fails on cruelty of Hamas”, 30/10 -
Just like atmospheric CO2 content and the baseline average surface temperature, there’s nothing whatsoever that we can do to change the outcome of the Hamas-Israel conflict, (“Their ABC is all in for Hamas’ hellstorm of lies”, 30/10).
All our views and opinions are just wasted effort.
But what are we ignoring while we’re all distracted by the ancient conflicts in the Middle East?
What’s coming down the road that we should be putting our energy into defending ourselves from?
Well, the WHO’s International Health Rules are designed to remove our sovereignty and to prevent us making our own health decisions.
The World Bank’s Central Bank Digital Currencies are programmable money designed to control what we buy, where we buy it, and when we must buy it by – and it can be turned off if we engage in wrongthink.
The WEF’s digital IDs are microchips to be implanted in the forehead or the right hand, just like the Biblical “mark of the beast”, and will be the West’s version of China’s social credit score system.
If we don’t start ignoring the distractions and paying attention to what matters we will sleepwalk into globalist tyranny.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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