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Post by Struth on Mar 16, 2024 5:56:02 GMT 8
The Editor
The Courier Mail
Curiously, few people are willing to name the cause of Australia’s vastly excessive migrant intake – the Albanese Labor government, (Big Australia gets bigger, 15/03).
The federal government decides who comes here; its powers come from Section 51(xxvii) of the Constitution.
A huge migrant intake “to do the jobs Australians won’t do” doesn’t relieve a labour shortage, it just shifts it from low-paid jobs to high-paid jobs such as doctors and dentists as all the new arrivals need these services.
Native-born Australians have forebears who contributed to infrastructure development over time – a multi-generational family investment, which new arrivals aren’t asked to match.
The real impacts of Labor’s migrants on our established infrastructure far outweigh the perceived economic gains, which makes Labor’s motives highly suspect.
Is Labor misusing its Constitutional power to import a permanent voting bloc? Is that how it will lock itself into office forever?
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Peter Campion
One Nation’s candidate for Cook
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Mar 16, 2024 5:58:33 GMT 8
And another truth is Australians are being regulated out of jobs they want to do as preferences are given to immigrants. This is done by basically threatening businesses to take on the immigrants over Aussies to get their percentages of "brown" and women etc up.
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Post by Struth on Mar 16, 2024 5:59:17 GMT 8
The Editor
The Cairns Post
When the Australian constitution was written, the United States’ Bill of Rights was over a century old and had proven its value – but our Founders chose not to bless us with such valuable basic rights.
The only right we really have as Australians is the implied right to free political speech, which stems from a 1992 High Court decision.
Any issue which is regulated by politicians at any level, such as development on a floodplain, is by definition a political discussion, (Council bans yard signage, 15/03).
However, Cairns Regional Council is conflating the expression of political opinion with advertising and is bullying residents into removing written political commentary from their private property.
This is a disturbing attack on free political speech and Cairns Regional Council needs to rethink their reported actions.
Free speech is the human right on which all other human rights are built, so attacks upon it by governments should never be tolerated by the public.
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Peter Campion
One Nation’s candidate for Cook
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Mar 16, 2024 6:00:58 GMT 8
To comment on “So long to Covid”, 16/03 --
Your article “So long to Covid” is a good start. Now connect the dots. Covid was always the flu, which is why flu disappeared for those years. The Covid hysteria was created by governments acting in lockstep with the WHO. The WHO wanted everyone on Earth injected with a substance which didn’t stop the spread or prevent hospitalisation and death.
Covid was never “highly contagious and very deadly”, it was always the flu with a fear campaign to get injections administered. Now, what was really injected?
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Mar 16, 2024 15:55:40 GMT 8
Re: Truancy rockets in region
The Editor The Cairns Post
A society that fails to properly educate its youth is a society dooming itself to decline, (Truancy rockets in region, 16/03).
Both Labor and the LNP have acted in lockstep in recent years to create the perfect storm of social issues that have led to both the truancy and Queensland’s falling international educational rankings.
If we want to preserve the society we have into the future we need to get education back on track, something that neither Labor nor the LNP can do.
One Nation’s education policy will reform the curriculum, return responsibility to parents where it rightfully belongs, and deliver better educational outcomes – in part, by returning discipline to schools.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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