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Post by NFA on Apr 19, 2024 6:55:34 GMT 8
Re: Bid to gag media on crime
The Editor The Cairns Post
“The removal of (section 150 of the Youth Justice Act - ‘detention as a last resort’) has been a major push by the opposition, but consistently opposed by Labor, who say the provision is in line with the United Nations,” (Bid to gag media on crime, 19/04).
Labor lets young criminals reoffend because that’s what unelected foreigners at the UN want.
The UN’s stated objectives are to maintain global peace and security, to promote the well-being of the world’s peoples, and to achieve these goals via international and friendly collaboration.
It’s been an abject failure at every level.
You’re plagued by recidivist youth offenders because Labor doesn’t represent your will in accordance with its core constitutional obligations, it represents the will of failed, unelected foreigners.
Now, look up “treason” in the dictionary.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Apr 19, 2024 6:58:45 GMT 8
Re: JCU ‘wage theft’: Union
The Editor The Cairns Post
JCU, which has been at the centre of a number of scandals over the years, now stands accused of “wage theft”, (JCU ‘wage theft’: union).
JCU has an abundance of administrators and big-brain academics, so the underpayment of thousands of casual staff must be attributable to one of two reasons.
1. The awards are so complicated and difficult to administer that even a very well-resourced organisation gets it wrong, meaning Mum-and-Dad businesses have no hope and the awards need massive simplification.
2. JCU and other universities are deliberately and systemically defrauding their lowest paid staff.
In either case, the infallibility of the universities gets smoked; if they can’t get payrolls right, why would they be getting science right?
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Apr 19, 2024 7:00:48 GMT 8
Great points Peter.
I object to it being named 'James Cook University' as it disrespects his memory.
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Post by NFA on Apr 19, 2024 7:03:42 GMT 8
Re: Families on the brink
The Editor The Cairns Post
“’It makes sense that those working families are turning up on the doors of those services needing cost of living relief and support,’ she said. ‘We are in the midst of a dual cost of living and housing crisis and this is seeing our frontline critical services at capacity,’” (Families on the brink, 19/04).
The dual cost of living and housing crisis is the direct result of illogical anti-Australian policies inflicted on us by the Liberal and Labor parties on the instructions of unelected foreign organisations such as the UN, WHO and WEF.
If you want to restore the prosperity and social cohesion we enjoyed as recently as the 1990s, you must accept that the Labor and Liberal parties now represent the forces of globalism and switch your vote to One Nation.
One Nation is the only party in the world that the WEF has directly named as a threat to its globalist agenda.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Apr 19, 2024 7:07:14 GMT 8
Re: Shocking Sydney stab scenes were made worse
The Editor The Daily Telegraph
In his column “Shocking Sydney stab scenes were made worse”, James O’Doherty writes, “The graphic violence beamed into our eyeballs unfiltered and unchecked by social media made a bad situation worse.”
O’Doherty seems of the opinion that when a real event happens in the real world someone somewhere should decide whether or not you get to see it.
Here’s a question for James.
When you’re fishing on the bank of a muddy river, are you safer knowing that crocodiles are ambush predators that launch themselves from murky water or not knowing they even exist?
There is no human right to safety so sensible societies ensure that everyone has access to every point of view on every subject because only then can individuals make properly informed decisions.
We tell each other there’s crocodiles in the river.
Nobody needs to be “protected” from reality or from ideas because that allows tyrants to control every narrative, which is infinitely more dangerous than seeing a stabbing.
The only way to defeat terrible anti-human ideas is through debate; hiding them actually increases the danger to individuals who haven’t had opportunity to consider them.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Apr 19, 2024 7:11:30 GMT 8
Re: Liveability key to continued growth of shire
The Editor The Express
The Mareeba Shire Council is to be commended for enriching the lifestyle of its residents and encouraging economic development, (Liveability key to continued growth of shire, 17/04).
It’s a shame that the Queensland Labor government is working against growth in Mareeba shire.
Back when FNQ had far fewer residents and much less money we managed to build water supply dams, power stations, and roads and a railway across the range.
We did all that with technology and communications that were primitive by modern standards and with far fewer regulations and bureaucrats to enforce them.
That infrastructure is still in use and much of it is due for replacement, particularly with the ongoing growth in users, but Labor has no plans to replicate what we did in the past.
Labor seems to want our water and power to be rationed and doesn’t care how long it takes to get to Cairns or what that journey costs us.
The 49.6 cents per litre we pay on fuel for road upgrades doesn’t seem to be going back into roads, so where is it going?
Why isn’t state Labor planning new water supply dams to service the 100,000+ per month immigrants federal Labor is importing?
Why are state and federal Labor building wind- and solar-electricity industrial complexes on rural land and bushland when they can’t provide cheap and reliable electricity?
Labor, and their mates in the LNP, aren’t working for us anymore: you can stick a fork in the UNiparty; they’re done.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Apr 19, 2024 7:13:28 GMT 8
Great letters Peter.
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