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Post by NFA on Feb 29, 2024 11:16:58 GMT 8
Re: ‘Nuclear not most costly’
The Editor The Cairns Post News Corps’ David Mills Is empirically correct, the federal government’s assertions that nuclear is the most expensive form of electricity are not borne out by international analysis, (‘Nuclear not most costly’, 29/02). In addition to the many examples cited by Mills, Finland’s new 1,600-megawatt Olkiluoto 3 nuclear plant, which can generate up to 15 per cent of the country’s power demand, has slashed their power prices by 75.38 percent. Their average spot electricity prices fell from €245.98 per megawatt hour to €60.55 per megawatt hour. As an added bonus, Olkiluoto 3 has introduced more stability into the nation’s grid, which had been becoming increasingly unstable due to the fitful nature of renewables. Additionally, in 2022, the European Parliament supported EU regulations that classify nuclear power plants as environmentally sustainable. Australians are becoming increasingly aware that Labor, the Liberals, the Greens, and the Teals have no interest in us having the cheap and abundant electricity that built modern society.
Only One Nation has the energy policies needed to prevent Australia sliding back to the 18th century.
(175 words) Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga www.thenationalnews.com/business/energy/2023/05/14/nuclear-power-helps-bring-down-electricity-prices-by-75-in-finland/
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Post by NFA on Feb 29, 2024 11:19:15 GMT 8
It's always, and only, CSIRO 'AI' Models that determines that Nuclear Power is the most expensive for Australia.
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Post by NFA on Feb 29, 2024 11:24:57 GMT 8
Re: Inflation shock eases
The Editor The Cairns Post
There’s two reasons for the cost-of-living crisis we’re suffering: the Labor party and the Liberal party, (Inflation shock eases, 29/02).
They’ll blame anyone but themselves and point to everything from Ukraine to the RBA to shift responsibility for what they’ve done.
But they’re not fooling as many Aussies as they used to.
We saw the Liberals ignore all our established medical rules and precedents to act in lockstep with the unelected foreigners at the WHO and implement Covid responses that have been proven unwarranted.
The debt they created caused the government-owned RBA to devalue our money by printing half-a-trillion dollars without corresponding economic growth.
Then Labor kicked us while we were down with their unsustainable and reckless rush to renewables which only forces energy prices up.
The cost of energy underpins the cost of everything else.
Labor also created an influx of migrants to compete with Australians for housing, causing a housing crisis and spiking rents.
If Australians want sensible policies that serve Australians, they’ll need to dump Labor and the Liberals and elect One Nation MPs.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Feb 29, 2024 11:27:17 GMT 8
To comment on “Fed cops ditch parade”, 29/02 --Frankly, no police service, state or federal, should be participating in the gay mardi gras, (“Fed cops ditch parade”, 29/02).
The community, who fund police, expect police to enforce the laws as they’re written by our elected representatives – not to link their official status to minority interests or activities which many find disturbing.
All that does is undermine public confidence in police and demoralise many long-serving officers – or was that always the underlying globalist-inspired plan? Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Feb 29, 2024 11:33:13 GMT 8
CP GCB – To comment on “AI glitches shine a light on Big Tech’s left agenda”, 29/02-- There’s a reason for woke AI that the excellent James Morrow didn’t mention, (“AI glitches shine a light on Big Tech’s left agenda”, 29/02).
It’s the same reason that corporate CEOs seemingly abandon their fiduciary duties and all accumulated economic wisdom to pursue woke issues at the expense of their share price.
It’s because they’re told to. The AI programmers, the Big Tech CEOs, the corporate CEOs, the university chancellors, the public sector chiefs, and most of our political parties are being told to pursue woke agendas and they’re obeying.
So exactly who has that sort of power and reach?
As always, follow the money.
Only the mega-wealthy multinational investment funds have that sort of influence, funds such as BlackRock and Vanguard.
Find out who owns the majority controlling interest in them and you’ll know who’s driving all the worst contemporary narratives. What’s their endgame?
Humiliating humanity is just the start of it. Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Feb 29, 2024 11:38:00 GMT 8
To comment on “‘Secret’ play for powers to probe”, 29/02
DT - To comment on “‘Secret’ play for powers to probe”, 29/02 HS - To comment on “Labor ‘hiding’ the truth”, 29/02 --
The first thing every tyrannical fascist government in history has done is ban private citizens from owning guns.
The second thing they’ve done is censor free speech.
We’ve passed step one and we’re onto step two, (“‘Secret’ play for powers to probe”, 29/02).
Fascist governments can’t risk citizens speaking freely for the same reason they can’t risk citizens owning guns: it would enable the citizens to overthrow them.
Australia’s fascist Labor-Liberal UNiparty government claims its censorship laws are to “fight misinformation and disinformation”.
Misinformation is a statement that is accidentally untrue.
Disinformation is a statement that is deliberately untrue.
The UNiparty makes both types of statements.
The real reason for the censorship laws is to fight “malinformation”.
Malinformation is the term the UNiparty applies to accurate statements that expose their true agenda.
This missive will be considered as “malinformation” by the UNiparty.
And yes, I do mean to describe the Australian UNiparty government as fascist.
Benito Mussolini said fascism should rightly be called corporatism as it’s a merger of corporate and government power – which is exactly what we’re living under in 2024.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Feb 29, 2024 11:41:26 GMT 8
Re: Greens back a fossil boycott
The Editor The Courier Mail
For the most spectacularly destructive policy proposal imaginable in the 21st century, check out the radical Greens’ Brisbane City Council contracts plan, (Greens back a fossil boycott, 29/02).
Every private company in Brisbane – bar none – directly profits from “fossil fuel” extraction because without “fossil fuels” in manufacturing, electricity generation, and transport there can be no 21st century Brisbane.
Literally everything in modern Brisbane is brought to residents by “fossil fuels” and there are no replacements for “fossil fuels” in manufacturing everything from medicines to cosmetics.
In effect, the Greens’ plan is to take Brisbane back to the mid-1800s – and I doubt there’s even one Greens voter who could live using only mid-1800s technology.
Additionally, the mislabelling of hydrocarbon compounds as “fossil fuels” must stop; they never were fossils, that was a myth created by JD Rockefeller in 1892 to create the illusion of scarcity and drive prices up.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Feb 29, 2024 11:45:35 GMT 8
The "Greens" want to go back to an economy based on slavery.
We will be the actual slaves and they will be the slave masters.
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