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Post by NFA on Apr 25, 2024 5:31:44 GMT 8
Re: Detention centre ‘risk’
The Editor The Cairns Post
An escape-proof detention centre will have a significant visual impact on its neighbourhood, (Detention centre ‘risk’, 25/04).
It will need high razor-wire fences like Lotus Glen prison near Mareeba or it won’t keep the offenders contained.
If Labor is planning a facility without those fences it will be just another locus of activity for known recidivist youth offenders.
With fences it will be aesthetically shocking and discordant; without fences it will be a nexus of criminal escapades.
Logically, a containment facility for youth offenders belongs next to the containment facility for adult offenders – but don't expect logic from Labor.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Apr 25, 2024 5:34:22 GMT 8
Re: Power surge shocking
The Editor The Cairns Post
The society we all depend on is totally reliant on cheap, reliable electricity, (Power surge shocking, 25/04).
While the Labor-Liberal UNiparty blathers on about “cheaper renewables”, the reality is that “power is up 400 per cent.”
The forced injection of expensive unreliable “renewables” has pushed electricity’s wholesale spot price to $118/MWh.
By contrast, legacy coal plants which have paid themselves off can deliver electricity at $20/MWh.
The cost of living is controlled by the cost of energy – and the Labor-Liberal UNiparty’s anti-scientific obsession with “emissions” is making you poor.
They lied about “cheaper renewables” and they’re lying about “emissions”: they’re serving the will of foreign globalists and we need to sack the lot of them.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Apr 25, 2024 5:43:24 GMT 8
Re: Miles defends using two jets for trip north
The Editor The Cairns Post
Earlier this month, federal Labor’s Albanese and Bowen took two high-emissions jets to Scone for a media photo-op on “renewable” energy to reduce emissions, (Charging the customers, 02/04).
Now we’re reading about state Labor’s Miles and his police commissioner bringing two high-emissions jets here for another media photo-op, (Miles defends using two jets for trip north, 25/04).
Either emissions matter or they don’t; Labor can’t have it both ways.
If they mattered, photo-op announcements would be done from their offices since the media hovers nearby anyway.
The private jet use says very clearly that emissions don’t matter.
To know what politicians believe, ignore what they say and watch what they do: Labor does not believe emissions cause global warming.
When you work out why they’re lying about emissions, you’ll never vote for them or their Liberal mates again.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Apr 25, 2024 6:02:10 GMT 8
Re: Price pressure builds
The Editor The Cairns Post
The inflation we’re suffering came from supply chain disruptions, reportedly caused by Covid and the Ukraine war but really caused by governments’ policies, (Price pressure builds, 25/04).
Reduced supply increased demand and therefore prices rose – by government edict.
The government’s allegedly independent RBA then raised interest rates to reduce the population’s purchasing power and thereby reduce demand.
Artificially reducing demand through interest rates robs the whole supply side of the economy of profits and wages while channelling that money to the supranational banks.
An alternative way to reduce prices is to increase supply.
Governments used to be very supportive of increasing supply, but not anymore – now they prefer to choke demand and channel cash to banks.
Are your elected reps really working for a foreign banking cartel? What they do suggests they are.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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Post by NFA on Apr 25, 2024 10:31:48 GMT 8
Re: Screen dream is now a Far North reality
The Editor The Cairns Post
When governments sponsor screen productions the inevitable and unavoidable result is propaganda, (Screen dream is now a Far North reality, 25/04).
The output must fit the government’s agenda to qualify for the funds.
In 2024, the most successful films are privately funded and independently produced because people are sick of the mind-control programming in government-corporate content.
Independent producers who borrow money must make a film that people want to see to be able to pay back their loans.
It’s highly unlikely that the $12.6m of taxpayers’ money to establish the Screen Queensland studio or the $7.95m for operational costs will ever be paid back.
I’d bet there’s no proviso for that to happen – because the output will serve the government’s agenda.
I’d be happy to be proven wrong on this; but I doubt that’ll happen.
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Peter Campion One Nation’s candidate for Cook Tolga
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