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Post by Struth on Mar 14, 2024 12:21:09 GMT 8
The Editor
The Courier Mail
If a person genuinely believes a product is bad, they will assiduously avoid using it.
The worse they believe the product is, the more ways they’ll find to avoid using it.
In 2022, Greens leader Adam Bandt spent $8,300 of your money on a private jet flight from Townsville to Rockhampton to deliver – wait for it – a lecture on the evils of fossil fuels.
He spent a further $15,000 on another private jet flight from Canberra to Brisbane, a route well serviced by commercial flights.
The political leader of the anti-fossil fuel brigade didn’t use Zoom to avoid travel - he used the form of transport that produces the most emissions.
It’s a huge mistake to believe what politicians say – you have to watch what they do.
Based on his actions, Bandt has no problem with fossil fuels – he just wants to stop you from using them.
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Peter Campion
One Nation’s candidate for Cook
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Mar 14, 2024 12:22:38 GMT 8
The Editor
The Cairns Post
While it’s great for Cazalys to reduce their electricity costs with their new solar panels, it’s not so great for the reliability of the electricity grid, (Hi-tech shade a huge hit, 14/03).
Australia’s only reliable 24/7 generators are coal- and gas-fuelled, and their business model is built on continual operation.
Displacing them with solar during daylight hours takes away the income they rely on for maintenance, which shortens their lifespans.
Cazalys is dependent on coal- and gas-fuelled electricity at night.
Coal does the heavy lifting for the grid and when the renewables obsession drives it out of the market widespread rolling nighttime blackouts will be the new normal.
I doubt Cazalys patrons will be too impressed by the solar panels when it’s regularly closed by blackouts.
The current energy market rules are setting us up for failure and only One Nation has the policies to restore sanity and prevent permanent widespread rolling blackouts.
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Peter Campion
One Nation’s candidate for Cook
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Mar 14, 2024 12:23:57 GMT 8
The Editor
The Courier Mail
There’s one aspect of the housing crisis that seems curiously off-limits in public discussions, (Our homeless & hopeless, Housing crisis needs long-term solutions, 14/04).
That topic is what caused it.
We all know what caused it: state and federal Labor party policies caused it.
People are living in makeshift shelters along the Brisbane River because of state and federal Labor.
The problem cannot be fixed until we discuss the reason it exists.
The reason it exists is because state and federal Labor won’t reverse the policies that caused it.
If we want to end the housing crisis we need to get Labor out of office and elect a party with much better policies.
The party with the best policies to end the housing crisis is One Nation.
Isn’t it time we had a discussion about that?
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Peter Campion
One Nation’s candidate for Cook
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Mar 14, 2024 12:25:32 GMT 8
To comment on “Rotten prices a growing burden”, 14/03 --
AUSVEG Chair Bill Bulmer says Australia is at risk of becoming a net importer of fresh goods, and that up to 37 per cent of farmers were considering quitting, (“Rotten prices a growing burden’, 14/03). Those of us who read both mainstream and alternative news from around the world are well aware that the globalist parasites want us to “eat the bugs”, and that farmers are under attack by their own governments in every Western nation.
It’s not just their citizens’ fresh food sources supplies that Western governments are attacking in this coordinated fashion, it’s their energy supplies, their education systems, their social cohesion, and their national security. It begs the question why. Clearly citizens didn’t vote for this, so who’s controlling all these governments?
As with all crimes, follow the money trail. It leads to Davos and the WEF billionaire’s club. When you have more money than you could use in a thousand lifetimes, what you crave then is power. The WEF initiates want to power to depopulate, which necessitates getting rid of your food.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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