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Post by NFA on Jan 23, 2024 5:52:50 GMT 8
Re: Council’s Oz day shock
The Editor The Cairns Post
“Division 3 councillor Cathy Zeiger said councillors were blindsided by the decision,” (Council’s Oz day shock, 23/01).
What can we learn from this?
Firstly, Councils are departments of the Brisbane government set up to provide the illusion that residents have some say in their own communities.
Secondly, Councillors are there to distract the public from the Brisbane overlords and absorb the heat that would otherwise flow their way.
Thirdly, the Brisbane Labor government and its Council/State bureaucrat armies are communist subversives who are hellbent on destroying traditional Australian values.
You can only fix this by ejecting every last ALP-LNP UNiparty MP from “our” parliament.
(104 words)
Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jan 23, 2024 5:57:29 GMT 8
Peter,
You could even say that the ALP-LNP Twins have colonized our parliaments and our governments.
They are like plagues of mice, burrowed in everywhere, spreading filth and diseased thinking.
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Post by NFA on Jan 23, 2024 6:04:06 GMT 8
Re: Town left high and dry
The Editor The Cairns Post Wait, what? A town in the Wet Tropics that’s had over 330mm of rainfall so far this month has no water, (Town left high and dry, 23/01)? Could there be a bigger failure of the Brisbane government and its Douglas Shire Council? The true “3Rs” of local government aren’t “roads, rates, and rubbish,” they’re “roads, reticulation, and rubbish” – reticulation being piped water. There’s no point blaming the Councillors, they’re there to distract the locals from the Brisbane government’s shattering incompetence and/or potentially criminal culpability. I use the word “criminal” quite deliberately because water is vital for life and people start dying after three days without access to it. If the Brisbane Labor government can’t get the small things right, like keeping the taps flowing in a small Wet Tropics town, what hope that they’ll get the big things right? Yeah, nah, we can stick a fork in Labor and their Liberal twins; they’re done.
(154 words) Peter Campion Tolga www.bom.gov.au/watl/rainfall/observations/index.shtml - choose “Queensland,” “North tropical Coast,” Month to date,” and “Low Isles Lighthouse.”
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Post by NFA on Jan 23, 2024 6:10:36 GMT 8
Peter,
Talk about anti-human mice plagues infesting parliaments and governments spreading diseased thinking.
And in the middle of the world famous Daintree Rainforest to boot!
I suppose it will keep away the international jetsetting tree huggers for as long as it takes for the government to 'rescue' the situation.
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Post by NFA on Jan 23, 2024 6:13:40 GMT 8
Re: Watch zone is 400km stretch
The Editor The Cairns Post
You all know that if climate science was “settled” there’d be no guesswork in cyclone forecasting, right, (Watch zone is 400km stretch, 23/01)?
The computer models that can’t accurately forecast cyclones a week in advance are the same ones alarmists claim can predict the temperature within half a degree in 80 years’ time.
For a computer model to work it must include all the variables and know the precise conditions at the time of commencement of the system it’s modelling.
Modellers cheerfully admit they don’t include all the variables and they don’t know the commencement conditions – so it’s garbage in and garbage out.
Nonetheless, the globalists’ Australian UNiparty, the Labor-Liberal twins, are going to keep jacking up your energy costs and destroying your standard of living based on the climate lie because that’s what the globalists have decided to do.
Remember that next time you vote.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jan 23, 2024 6:16:35 GMT 8
Re: Labor’s ‘acting’ on costs
The Editor The Cairns Post
Barnaby’s right, of course, Albo’s cost-of-living caucus is an Academy Award attempt, (Labor’s ‘acting’ on costs, 23/01).
Getting inflation under control and reducing the cost-of-living is actually very simple; disavow the globalists’ fictional “climate emergency”, repeal all the regulations based on it, and go back to cheap domestically-sourced fuel.
Our whole economy and society was built on and is enabled by the plentiful hydrocarbon compounds Earth provides – which never were “fossils” by the way.
If we want to make Australia great again we need to exit the UN and all its spin-offs, declare the WEF a terrorist organisation, and get the Labor-Liberal twins the heck out of our parliaments.
Everything will keep getting worse until we do.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jan 23, 2024 6:18:58 GMT 8
The Labor-Lib Twins are the actors and Parliament is their stage.
Shakespeare would have had a 'field day' with them.
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Post by NFA on Jan 23, 2024 6:22:02 GMT 8
Re: Miles has new plan on crime
The Editor The Courier Mail
Like all UNiparty plans, Premier Giggles’ juvenile crime plan will waste a lot of money, achieve no positive results, and is only to show that Labor is “doing something,” (Miles has new plan on crime, 23/01).
The solution to criminality is consequences – do the crime, do the time – regardless of age, sex, or race.
Juvenile crime has become a rite of passage in some demographics, and yes, we do need to re-establish the values of the high-trust society we used to have to prevent that,
However, the Labor-Liberal twins won’t re-establish those values because they’re not working for us, they’re working for the Davos-class globalists who are busy tearing down our society.
Therefore the only way to prevent recidivist juvenile offending is incarceration and failure to incarcerate means that Premier Giggles shares the responsibility when known criminals reoffend.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jan 23, 2024 6:26:26 GMT 8
Peter,
I thought you were going to say that Miles' plan was to join the gangs!
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Post by NFA on Jan 23, 2024 6:46:28 GMT 8
Re: With fines at $1000+ is dodging a shock?
The Editor The Courier Mail
There’s a better way than fines to discourage non-compliance with road rules, (With fines at $1000+ is dodging a shock? 23/01).
A fine means the non-compliance is legal for a price, which punishes the poor but not the rich.
The rich can afford to pay others to take the demerit points hit for camera-detected breaches where the driver cannot be positively identified.
If it wasn’t all about revenue raising, there’d be no fines, no demerit points, and no camera-detected offences that cannot clearly image the driver.
We’d have training because committing an offence can mean the driver’s knowledge is inadequate, which is dangerous and requires correction.
Texting while driving might take an eight-hour course to train the offender on why it’s dangerous and therefore illegal.
Rich or poor, everyone has the same number of hours in their day, so it’s far fairer to take people’s time with training than it is to take their money.
Of course, it really is all about the revenue, so replacing fines with training won’t happen.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jan 23, 2024 7:26:55 GMT 8
Re: Tax-cut ‘betrayal’ warning to Albo
The Editor The Courier Mail
Wealth redistribution, taking money from one person and giving it to another, is a socialist vote-buying tool, (Tax-cut ‘betrayal’ warning to Albo, 23/01).
When enough people realise they can vote for other people’s money, the individual incentive that drives successful free-enterprise capitalism is extinguished.
Free-enterprise capitalism created the abundance we have all enjoyed throughout our lives but too much socialism will kill it and we may have already passed the tipping point.
If Albo had Australians’ interests at heart, if he wasn’t the globalists’ tool, he’d be broadening the tax cuts to promote growth while dramatically tightening the government’s belt.
Bureaucrats are economically counter-productive, they don’t produce anything and they and their regulations are a drain on the productive economy.
Slashing the size and reach of the bureaucracy would boost the economy enormously.
Repealing every regulation related to the fictional “global warming climate emergency” would slash the cost of energy and end the cost-of-living crisis overnight.
But Albo won’t do that because he’s an anti-Australian socialist who is loyal to globalists.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jan 23, 2024 7:33:02 GMT 8
Peter,
"We cannot afford to have those who lead through empty sloganeering in control. We should treat them with all the respect they deserve."
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Post by NFA on Jan 23, 2024 10:26:35 GMT 8
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Post by Struth on Jan 23, 2024 11:09:59 GMT 8
It is a slave and master mentality.
They have taken on the mindset of master without asking. They are acting like slave masters.
They will be sorry.
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