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Post by NFA on Mar 11, 2024 8:23:51 GMT 8
To comment on “Irish vote No for change to ‘family’”, 11/03 --The resounding “No” vote in the Irish referendum is suspiciously similar to the one in Australia last October, (“Irish vote No for change to ‘family’”, 11/03).
That’s because these ideas aren’t coming upwards from the people to “our” so-called representatives – they’re coming down from the billionaire globalists to “their” representatives, who are selected by them and carefully manoeuvred into our parliaments. Foreign billionaires are trying very hard to change our national constitutions and manipulate our opinions through their ownership of a majority of our politicians.
Do you think that after running their massive businesses they have time to know what’s best for you, your family, and your nation?
Do you think they genuinely care for you and have your best interests at heart?
Seriously? They regard you as a “useless eater” using “their” resources – and they want you and your family and your nation gone. Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Mar 11, 2024 8:27:00 GMT 8
Re: Grilled on nuclear push
The Editor The Cairns Post Small modular nuclear reactors aren’t experimental; they’ve been around since 1954 when the USS Nautilus was commissioned, (Grilled on nuclear push, 11/03). Finland’s new full-sized Olkiluoto 3 nuclear plant proved just last year that nukes offer much cheaper electricity; it slashed their power prices by 75.38 percent. Check out the satellite views of Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Chernobyl, Three Mile Island, and Fukushima and you won’t see any sign of 10,000-year wastelands. Renewables aren’t cheaper, as Labor says; renewables-leader South Australia has the most expensive power - not the cheapest. There’s 2,130,119 MW of coal-fired generation in the world right now; we have 1.05% of it and we’re closing it down, China has 53.36% of it and they’re building much more. The Labor, Liberals, and Greens parties’ reckless rush to renewables is killing our manufacturing sector, driving inflation, and causing serious financial problems for households.
Renewables are all pain for no gain: only One Nation has the energy policies needed to prevent Australia sliding back to the 18th century.
(167 words) Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Nautilus_(SSN-571)www.thenationalnews.com/business/energy/2023/05/14/nuclear-power-helps-bring-down-electricity-prices-by-75-in-finland/www.google.com.au/maps/search/hiroshima+atomic+bomb+museum/@34.3874346,132.4442898,2284m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!5m2!1e1!1e4?entry=ttu globalenergymonitor.org/projects/global-coal-plant-tracker/ - ( docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_6AkrRZOn3ZXhSV9O6tZnX-m7aJsfG9HiQ_iEqBkbW8/edit#gid=1228809590 ) Operating - Total - 2,130,119, China - 1,136,731 – 53.36%, Australia - 22,403 – 1.05%
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Post by NFA on Mar 11, 2024 8:31:30 GMT 8
Re: Half of Aussies in financial distress
The Editor The Cairns Post
“Middle Australia is driving the record rates of cost-of-living and personal debt distress, which comes amid a rise in unemployment,” (Half of Aussies in financial distress, 11/03).
This is clear, rock-solid evidence that the Labor-Liberal duopoly has failed Australians and that they no longer represent our will as elected representatives are required to do.
The “record rates of cost-of-living and personal debt distress” are the direct result of the Liberals slavishly following the unelected WHO’s bizarre Covid edicts and Labor obediently implementing the unelected UN’s green energy Western-deindustrialisation mandates.
If the Labor and Liberal parties were implementing our will, middle Australia wouldn’t be joining the ranks of the poor and experiencing suicidal despair.
Labor and the Liberals have stuffed it; it’s time we kicked them to the kerb and elected One Nation governments that are guaranteed to reject globalist lunacy and to implement the will of Australians.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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