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Post by NFA on Jan 2, 2024 7:46:07 GMT 8
Re: Politics kills the fun for families
The Editor The Daily Telegraph
Local Councils and the ABC are funded by taxpayers from all political persuasions, (Politics kills the fun for families, 02/01).
Councils have elected reps, so you’d expect the promotion of particular political views there. The remedy is the population can vote them out if they’re too obnoxious.
However, we can’t vote the ABC out – and it’s long been captured by the very obnoxious woke extreme-left.
The 60% No vote in the Voice referendum categorically proves that the Australian majority doesn’t support woke extreme-left causes.
Therefore, the ABC doesn’t reflect the sentiment of the public they’re meant to serve.
We wouldn’t expect the woke extreme-left Green-Labor government to correct the ABC’s faults because they like their billion-dollar taxpayer-funded megaphone.
What’s instructive is that the so-called “conservative” Liberal-National Coalition failed to correct it when last in power.
That failure shows that the Coalition is also a left-wing organisation: don’t listen to what they say, watch what they do.
None of Australia’s legacy political parties are conservative: conservatism is a skinsuit they wear to disguise their true nature.
We’re not going to fight off the creeping communism of the legacy parties by re-electing any of them.
If we want a better future we need to sack them all and give some new blood a go.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jan 2, 2024 7:47:57 GMT 8
Peter,
There's not much "creeping communism" these days.
It's flat out and full tilt at the wall!
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Post by NFA on Jan 2, 2024 7:59:35 GMT 8
Re: Why more of us feel like victims
The Editor The Courier Mail
Sir Robert Peel’s original model of policing involved the consent and cooperation of the public.
The “Bobby” organised townspeople to capture and restrain suspected criminals to be taken before the Court.
However, as our governments fell under the influence of the wealthy globalists we were increasingly excluded from helping administer our own laws.
Eventually the public was completely sidelined from law enforcement on the proviso that the government could do it better.
The lived reality is that the government can’t do it better, (Why more of us feel like victims, 02/01).
There are now yawning vacuums in response, investigation, prosecution, punishment, and restitution.
Nature abhors vacuums, so the rise of vigilantism has become inevitable: if the government can’t manage crime, the people will do what they must for peace and security.
Labor won’t fix the mess they’ve created because that would be against the wishes of the globalists, who want fear, anxiety, and division within communities.
The LNP won’t fix it either, as they too are under the influence of the globalists.
If we want to return to the much safer society that everyone over 50 can remember, it can only begin when we delete the legacy political parties and elect representatives who will do what we know works.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jan 2, 2024 8:05:11 GMT 8
You can chuck all the judges and magistrates as well.
When the newly appointed head of the High Court of Australia is a Harvard Graduate you can bar him from the bar.
I think the patrons of the front bar of a working area pub would give fairer sentencing than the cretins we have supposedly dispensing "justice" in our courts these days.
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Post by NFA on Jan 2, 2024 8:14:00 GMT 8
Re: Good riddance to 2023, the year of woke idiocy
The Editor The Courier Mail
I fear Mike O’Connor’s optimism for 2024 is sadly misplaced, (Good riddance to 2023, the year of woke idiocy, 02/01).
2023’s woke idiocy was merely an acceleration of the globalists’ psyops that began in 2016 with the Brexit vote and Trump’s first presidential term.
Brexit and Trump showed the globalists that the masses weren’t blindly swallowing their lies and deceptions, which triggered them to double down.
The Covid plandemic of 2020 was designed to prevent Trump extinguishing the globalists’ 300-year plan for total global power, due for completion in 2030, in his second term.
2024 is a presidential election year and the globalists know that another disease panicdemic won’t be effective in hiding election fraud as too many Americans are awake now.
Therefore the globalists are left with two main options.
They can use their mass-importation of military-age male illegal aliens to trigger a civil war or they can use a cyber attack to bring down the internet and electricity grid.
Either of these will cripple the US, delay Trump’s inevitable return to power, and create turmoil in countries across the globe.
So Mike’s optimism for 2024 appears misplaced and if we were a sensible nation we’d be diverting every dollar from woke causes such as renewables to boosting our defense forces.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jan 2, 2024 8:16:21 GMT 8
I have no idea who first said this but it holds true,
In a Time of Universal Deceit — Telling the Truth Is a Revolutionary Act
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Post by NFA on Jan 2, 2024 8:21:37 GMT 8
Re: Dennis Walls, Letters
The Editor The Cairns Post
Dennis Walls (CP, 02/01) has invoked the ghost of Nullinga Dam, which was always just a distraction squirrel to suppress discussion of dam sites that would actually work to future-proof Cairns.
There’s three viable dam sites that could deliver drinking water to Cairns using only gravity and without dependence on electricity.
They are Flaggy Creek, Davies Creek, and the upper Mulgrave River – and in each case the anti-humanist green-left has preemptively blocked them with National Parks, WHL, and native title.
Cairns’ growth rates will accelerate as global cooling makes the southern states increasingly unliveable, so water shortages are inevitable unless new storages are built.
The worst water supply option is electricity-dependent pumping from the Mulgrave aquifer, particularly with the green-left’s ongoing attack on cheap reliable electricity.
We need politicians who will reverse the unwarranted anti-dam legislation and do what needs to be done so people can drink and grow food and wash.
Therefore, we need to vote the Labor-Liberal twins and their Green-Teal subsidiaries out of our parliaments.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jan 2, 2024 8:23:34 GMT 8
And cut off reticulated power and water to supporters of communist water.
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