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Post by Struth on Mar 8, 2024 6:59:46 GMT 8
The Editor
The Cairns Post
“Listings also show that tenants are paying top dollar for rentals where everything from air-conditioners to garages either do not work or have been locked off,” (Rats, bats, sex toys: Tenants’ rent crisis horrors, 08/03)
Prospective tenants finding only substandard offerings in the rental market is the direct result of federal and state Labor’s immigration, development, construction, and tenancy policies.
By importing far too many people, federal Labor has created an artificial rental market shortage which disproportionately disadvantages the poor.
By making development and construction too protracted, onerous, and expensive, state Labor has forced house prices up and availability down.
By skewing tenancy regulations to remove appropriate property rights from owners, state Labor has driven the heavy lifters in the residential tenancy market, Mum-and-Dad investors, out due to excessive risk.
Prospective tenants won’t find a decent home to rent at a fair price while Labor remains in office because they’re incapable of admitting to errors and reversing policy blunders.
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Peter Campion
One Nation’s candidate for Cook
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Mar 8, 2024 7:01:13 GMT 8
It's their agenda. In their minds, no mistakes are being made. We are meant to suffer.
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Post by Struth on Mar 8, 2024 7:01:51 GMT 8
The Editor
The Courier Mail
“GDP figures reveal the nation would be in recession were it not for record high migration, as consumer spending nosedives in response to intense cost-of-living pressure – including from rapid rate increases,” (Rate rise a ‘mistake’, 08/03).
Record high migration to prop up the contrived metric called GDP is a staggering policy mistake by federal Labor.
I expect that per capita spending on infrastructure would now be at record lows and if that shortfall is not made up there will soon be an infrastructure deficit of catastrophic proportions.
Labor’s excessive immigration intake is creating a debt timebomb that will explode in the uncertain future they are creating.
There’s unlikely to be the economic growth to grow infrastructure without vast borrowings while Labor continues their insane war on hydrocarbon fuels here while China increases their CO2 output exponentially.
We’re not going to get back to sane policy settings while Labor and the suspiciously similar Liberal party remain in office.
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Peter Campion
One Nation’s candidate for Cook
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Mar 8, 2024 7:19:48 GMT 8
The Editor
The Cairns Post
In a discussion of native title land rights on Cape York, a Griffith University academic has cited the United Nations’ Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), (‘Ill-feeling’ over Cape claim, 08/03).
The United Nations is an unelected foreign body ostensibly established to prevent war; there’s been continual wars ever since.
The UN is famous for its ongoing series of declarations which member nations are expected to sign up to and which inevitably strip rights from sovereign populations and transfer power to the UN.
One local example is World Heritage Listing under UNESCO rules: our tropical rainforests now host more invasive weeds and feral animals than they did when Aussies logged them and hunted in them.
UNDRIP will inevitably be used to put native title land under UN control, too, probably on the basis that Australia has failed to “close the gap”.
The gap hasn’t closed because the Labor and Liberal parties created a vast taxpayer-funded bureaucracy whose very existence depends on the gap remaining open.
Labor and Liberal policies are edging control over native title land into foreign hands.
Were it not for the insidious influence of the globalist UN, native title land wouldn’t have been locked into Deeds of Grant in Trust that make it essentially undevelopable.
That approach has left most native title owners in poverty.
A far more rational and logical approach would have been to release native title land to traditional owners as smaller packets of freehold land with full development rights attached.
That would have made the indigenous people of Cape York the richest minority group in the world.
The poverty has been created by Labor and Liberal policies and will only be made worse by the UN.
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Peter Campion
One Nation’s candidate for Cook
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Mar 8, 2024 7:21:20 GMT 8
The Editor
The Courier Mail
“GDP figures reveal the nation would be in recession were it not for record high migration, as consumer spending nosedives in response to intense cost-of-living pressure – including from rapid rate increases,” (Rate rise a ‘mistake’, 08/03).
Record high migration to prop up the contrived metric called GDP is a staggering policy mistake by federal Labor.
I expect that per capita spending on infrastructure would now be at record lows and if that shortfall is not made up there will soon be an infrastructure deficit of catastrophic proportions.
Labor’s excessive immigration intake is creating a debt timebomb that will explode in the uncertain future they are creating.
There’s unlikely to be the economic growth to grow infrastructure without vast borrowings while Labor continues their insane war on hydrocarbon fuels here while China increases their CO2 output exponentially.
We’re not going to get back to sane policy settings while Labor and the suspiciously similar Liberal party remain in office.
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Peter Campion
One Nation’s candidate for Cook
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Mar 8, 2024 7:22:38 GMT 8
The Editor
The Courier Mail
Labor’s plan to award contracts based on the sexes of a company’s employees will deliver a second class result, (Deals sealed on basis of sex, 08/03).
To employ the best operative for any given position requires considering all the applicants, regardless of their definitive personal characteristics.
When a company is mandated by Labor government decree to employ a woman, the talent pool they can select from is halved.
They can no longer select the best person for the job, they can only choose the best woman for the job.
The most ridiculous part of this is the extreme policy reversal from the 1980s; instead of discrimination based on sex being unlawful, it’s now mandatory.
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Peter Campion
One Nation’s candidate for Cook
Tolga
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Post by NFA on Mar 8, 2024 14:25:37 GMT 8
Re: What, if anything, have you changed to cope with the rising cost of living
[ Rob, if the letter “RE: Call on state to back Mossman sugar future” from 28/02 is still in the in-tray, could we delete it please? The debate has moved on with your update on 06/03. Thanks! PC ] The Editor The Express Only 7% of respondents to The Express newspaper’s Express Yourself! survey said they were “not really” affected by the rising cost of living, a crisis that was created by the federal Liberals’ overreaction to Covid and state and federal Labor’s insane war on the fuels that this society is built on and for which there remains no viable alternative. 48.9% of respondents said that they have “changed what (they) buy for groceries”. The foods that are best for us, fresh meat, fruit, and vegetables, are increasingly unaffordable. The foods that aren’t good for us are still within reach. Commenting on the US’ food price inflation, Kellogg’s CEO Gary Pilnick said that Americans should eat breakfast cereal for dinner. They’d be healthier not eating it at all. It’d be far better for health to go back to affordable fresh food. That can’t be done there or here without reversing the major parties’ self-defeating climate and energy policies. 22.1% of Express Yourself! respondents use their air conditioning or heating less due to the rising cost of electricity. A recent ACOSS study found that homes being too hot because of power costs resulted in “25 per cent of First Nations respondents” seeking “medical attention for heat stress.” By pandering to white, wealthy, inner-city Greens voters with their reckless rush to renewables, Labor has put our most financially disadvantaged citizens, including our First Nations people, in harm’s way. If Labor and the Liberals were genuinely concerned about “global warming” affecting people, shouldn’t affordable fresh food and cheap reliable power be their priority? Clearly, it should. But they’re doing the opposite. Don’t listen to what they say, watch what they do. They’re pushing you towards chemical-laden breakfast cereal instead of steak and veggies. They’re leaving you vulnerable to hot days and cold nights instead of enjoying comfortable indoor temperatures. The Labor and Liberal parties have had decades to get their policy settings right. They haven’t. Everything they do makes things worse for us. The only people they’re pleasing are the unelected foreigners at the WEF and UN. They’ve had a fair shake; it’s time we kicked them to the kerb. (355 words) Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga www.cbsnews.com/news/kelloggs-ceo-eat-cereal-for-dinner-inflation-gary-pilnick-rising-food-groceries-cost-reactions/www.acoss.org.au/media_release/people-becoming-severely-ill-at-home-due-to-heat/
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Post by NFA on Mar 8, 2024 14:28:53 GMT 8
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