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Post by NFA on Nov 17, 2023 4:35:03 GMT 8
Re: We must all keep the peace
The Editor The Daily Telegraph
There is a simple way to end displays of irreconcilable Middle Eastern conflict in Sydney’s streets, (We must all keep the peace, 17/11).
Those who cannot keep their ancient hostilities firmly contained should be stripped of Australian citizenship and delivered directly to their conflict zone of choice.
Australia is renowned as a peaceful country, relatively free of sectarian violence, and if we want to keep it that way we need swift and permanent corrective measures.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Nov 17, 2023 4:43:38 GMT 8
And any Australian "citizen" who originates from a conflict zone but has returned for a "holiday" or deliberately enters a conflicted zone can work their own way out of their self inflicted troubles.
If it was good enough for the so called Australian Government to deny return of Australians during the Covid Times then its good enough to ignore requests/demands for rescue from "citizens" "visiting" their conflicted country of origin.
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Post by NFA on Nov 17, 2023 4:46:45 GMT 8
Re: Cattle route upgrade axing to cost jobs
The Editor The Townsville Bulletin
Regional roads are built and maintained by governments because they extract the money from us to do so.
Roads are the veins and arteries of the economy and failure to keep them healthy weakens every sector.
Labor doesn’t care and is stripping our money away from the places it’s needed most, (Cattle route upgrade axing to cost jobs, 17/11).
So where is Labor sending the money we’ve already paid for roads? What higher priority is there than maintaining the health of the economy’s arteries?
Labor won’t tell us, so we can only imagine it’s going to Israel or Ukraine or some other woke cause that doesn’t benefit ordinary Aussies.
Neither Labor nor the Liberals have worked for us in years so voting for them in future is an exercise in futility.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Nov 17, 2023 4:50:24 GMT 8
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Post by NFA on Nov 17, 2023 5:25:58 GMT 8
Re: Israel’s ‘shared’ link
The Editor The Cairns Post
To state the obvious, every race on Earth has “closeness ‘to land, family’ and ‘experience of colonisation,’” (CP, 17/11).
However, the implication that white people don’t have closeness to land or family or experience of colonisation is the prevailing leftwing narrative.
This anti-white narrative predominantly comes from white leftists who seem to hate that their race established the only civilisations to ever lift people of all races from slavery and poverty.
That speaks to the current level of leftwing delusion: to believe that creating prosperity for all races is bad strongly suggests some type of mental illness.
This mental illness extends to the irrational belief that expensive and unreliable energy sources will save us from weather the sun creates.
Both the ALP and LNP are infected with this strange disease, so if you want to end racism and return to cheap reliable energy and the prosperity it brings you need to vote them out.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Nov 17, 2023 5:26:51 GMT 8
Well said Peter.
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Post by NFA on Nov 17, 2023 5:43:12 GMT 8
Re: Rail cost blowout ‘hidden’
The Editor The Courier Mail
Once again we read of an ALP MP squandering the wealth we created and attempting to hide it, (Rail cost blowout ‘hidden,’ 17/11).
Most householders can balance a budget and most businesses can enforce a contract, so why can’t the ALP do either?
In 1974, the John Birch Society’s founder, the late, great Robert Welch, warned that domestic communist subversives would collapse capitalism by squandering our wealth.
That’s exactly what we’re seeing with both the ALP and LNP; neither is economically or fiscally responsible and both squander our money.
If we want to return to prosperity it begins with dumping the domestic communist subversives of the ALP and LNP from our parliaments.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Nov 17, 2023 6:06:28 GMT 8
Re: Climate in overdrive, Letters, 17/11
The Editor The Herald Sun
It’s desperately sad when school students are misinformed by the system they trust, (Climate in overdrive, Letters, 17/11).
An accurate chart of weather-related deaths over the last century shows they’ve plummeted thanks to advanced building construction, cheap and reliable energy, and better weather forecasting.
All of these are at risk of being reversed by the irrational anti-hydrocarbon fuels policies of the pro-poverty Labor-Liberal-Green-Teal clown show.
Australia has always had hot summers and floods; read Dorothea Mackellar’s poem “My Country,” first published 115 years ago which describes exactly that.
The twin myths that hydrocarbons were ever “fossils” and that they’re “subsidised” by governments speak to the extent of the brainwashing of the public.
Wake up, Australia: hydrocarbons bring prosperity and peace; deleting them will create poverty and violence.
The climate lies have been all-pervasive and the only way to correct them is to dump the Labor-Liberal-Green-Teal UNiparty from our parliaments.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by Struth on Nov 17, 2023 6:15:26 GMT 8
Well said.
When we look at the actions of our government, they are at war with the people of this nation. They are at war with this nation and our entire western civilisation and they are not just inside our borders, they control them.
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Post by Struth on Nov 17, 2023 6:24:37 GMT 8
Yet we can ship them out to other countries by the mountain load, every day.
We should organise these dumb bastards to stand alongside a railway going to Gladstone Qld , Newcastle NSW or Hay Point Qld , and well, ...we'll be nice to them and not get them to count every coal wagon,........... just every mile long coal train that passes by. It should get them ten minutes or so between each train to double check their numbers.
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Post by NFA on Nov 17, 2023 7:16:42 GMT 8
To comment on “Battery power”, “How El Niño works”, 17/11
CP - To comment on “Battery power”, “How El Niño works”, 17/11 TB - To comment on “Boost for battery power”, “How El Niño works”, 17/11 GCB - To comment on “Call to boost battery power”, “How El Niño works”, 17/11 -
We all know by now that batteries aren’t generators and can only store electricity generated by something else.
We know they’re expensive, slow to recharge, environmentally-damaging to make, and prone to bursting into flames that are hard to extinguish.
We know that batteries can’t power the equipment needed to mine the materials to create batteries.
We know that no country anywhere powers itself solely on wind, solar, and batteries.
Reports that overstate the relevance of batteries are best ignored, (“Battery power”, 17/11).
As to the insurance company’s climatologist, (“How El Niño works”, 17/11), any explanation of the ENSO cycle that fails to include the input from the sun is incomplete, misleading, and should also be ignored.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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