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Post by NFA on Apr 9, 2024 6:44:06 GMT 8
Re: Aussies urged to get flu jab
The Editor The Cairns Post
Very few Australians will roll up their sleeves for flu injections until the questions are answered about the Covid injections and associated coercion campaign, (Aussies urged to get flu jab, 09/04).
The Labor-Liberal UNiparty, the medical community, and the corporate world (which includes the media) seem curiously uninterested in the spike in excess deaths that followed that campaign.
Ordinary Australians who lost a friend or relative, or who suffered an injury, or who suffered financial losses from refusing to comply with unlawful “mandates” want answers.
The people we pay to find these answers seem suspiciously uninterested in looking for them.
If you want those answers, know that One Nation is committed to getting them through a Royal Commission – but for that we need you to elect us at the next state and federal elections.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Apr 9, 2024 6:47:08 GMT 8
Re: State’s big build hurts future housing target
The Editor The Courier Mail
“Queensland’s critical housing shortage is being exacerbated by the Miles’ government centrepiece $92bn Big Build pipeline, the nation’s peak body for builders has warned,” (State’s big build hurts future housing target, 09/04).
At the state level, Labor is using your money to keep you from owning a home.
At the federal level, Labor is flooding your community with immigrants to keep you from renting a home.
But somehow many people still think Labor works for them.
To judge a political party’s performance, ignore what they say and watch what they do.
Labor’s actions say that they want you to be homeless.
If you want a political party that works for you, you’ll need to vote One Nation.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Apr 9, 2024 6:47:39 GMT 8
Great comments Peter.
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Post by NFA on Apr 9, 2024 6:53:10 GMT 8
Re: Calls to publish diaries
The Editor The Cairns Post
How excellent to read of academics agreeing with a point I’ve been making for years about lobbyists having unfettered access to our elected representatives, (Calls to publish diaries, 09/04).
Our representatives are there to represent our will, not the will of corporate interests who can afford lobbyists.
However, the decisions that come out of our parliaments too often reflect the will of those corporate interests.
In my view, lobbyists should only be allowed to meet with the MP from the electorate their primary residence is located in, and only in that MP’s electorate office.
Such meetings should be livestreamed to the internet and stored in the National Archives for easy public access.
Only then can we be certain that “our” MPs are representing our will.
If you want MPs who represent your will and not the will of corporations, you need to vote One Nation.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Apr 9, 2024 6:57:13 GMT 8
Re: Hydrogen coup for big solar project
The Editor The Courier Mail
If you understand history, you’ll know there will be no “transition” to some other energy source; humanity started by burning sticks and we still burn sticks – each new energy source is simply added to our energy portfolio.
If you understand chemistry, you’ll know that hydrogen will never be a major player as an energy source: it’s too explosive, too hard to handle and store, and its energy density is too low, (Hydrogen coup for big solar project, 09/04).
If you understand gas physics, you’ll know that CO2 never has “trapped heat” and it never will for the simple reason that it can’t.
If you understand economics, you’ll know that our current living standards are built on affordable, abundant, reliable hydrocarbon fuels and limiting them will result in a collapse of those standards.
If you understand politics, you’ll know that the attacks on hydrocarbon fuels are deliberately designed to destroy our economy.
If you want elected representatives who understand all this, you won’t find them in the ALP or the LNP; you’ll need to vote One Nation.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Apr 9, 2024 6:59:29 GMT 8
Even greater comments Peter.
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Post by NFA on Apr 9, 2024 11:57:22 GMT 8
Re: Magistrate uses the law to protect us all
The Editor The Courier Mail
“How wonderful it is to see a magistrate use the laws as they stand to protect the community, which should be the primary goal of the legal system,” (Magistrate uses the law to protect us all, 09/04).
Modern Australia literally began as a penal colony; we have a very long history of knowing that communities are safer when crime has consequences.
The judiciary has copped a lot of criticism for weak sentencing and being soft on crime, but their job is only to apply the law – they don’t write the law.
The blame for the failed soft-on-crime approach to juvenile justice lies squarely with the Labor party which wrote the laws.
There’s no evidence that Labor will fix the mess they made; if they had the will to do so they’d have done it by now.
If you want safer communities and for crime to have consequences, you need to vote for One Nation.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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