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Post by NFA on Jan 3, 2024 7:11:48 GMT 8
Re: Water-tight promises
The Editor The Cairns Post
“Reducing water demand” is code for making water more expensive, (Water-tight promises, 03/01).
The poor suffer the most from expensive water.
Evil is defined as “something that is a cause or source of suffering, injury, or destruction.”
Groups that advocate “reducing water demand” are evil by definition.
Cairns is surrounded by pristine Wet Tropics mountain catchments with a wide choice of new dam sites.
Cairns people have paid enough taxes to have built several twins to Copperlode Dam by now.
Cairns people should be enjoying abundant cheap pure mountain-rainforest water delivered by gravity, not by electricity.
The same groups that block new dams are also making electricity very expensive with their climate scam.
It’s a mistake to listen to what people say for evidence of their intentions – watch what they do.
Environmental groups that plant trees, pick up rubbish, or care for injured wildlife are genuine.
The ones that work to make the basics of modern life, electricity and water, unaffordable to half the population are evil.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jan 3, 2024 7:18:11 GMT 8
The ATO and the banks know but you really need to track down the source of funding/finance of the evil ones that work to make the basics of modern life, electricity and water, unaffordable to half the population.
The funders/financiers are the true evil bastards.
If we ever get an Australian government one of the first items to do is to eliminate income tax and the tax category Not-for-Profit and levying a fee, if not outright banning, of overseas so called 'donations'.
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Post by NFA on Jan 3, 2024 7:21:21 GMT 8
Re: Further disaster awaits state
The Editor The Townsville Bulletin
If you’re wondering why we’re seeing “stagnating State Emergency Service volunteer numbers,” it’s because of centralised control, (Further disaster awaits state, 03/01).
Community groups work well when they’re led and managed from within their community, but when management functions are transferred to a distant and disconnected headquarters they decline and fail.
Too much centralised and all-powerful management has been proven to be a mistake throughout history, but control-freaks can’t help but repeat it.
To have strong healthy volunteer groups like SES and RFS they need to be largely autonomous and free to make their own decisions unhindered by Brisbane-based know-alls.
The left won’t understand this, of course, because in their minds only they know what’s best for other people.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jan 3, 2024 7:24:06 GMT 8
I think there is a strong case to be made that capital cities be States and leave the rest alone. They can't even manage their own crap and they can tax each other without borrowing money to do the ridiculous things they do.
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