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Post by NFA on Jul 11, 2024 8:01:53 GMT 8
Re: Now that’s more like it
The Editor The Cairns Post
Labor’s so-called “Intelligent Transport System”, actually just a spy-camera network, was installed in the most unintelligent manner imaginable – by digging trenches into an aging road base on a Wet Tropics mountain range, (Now that’s more like it, 11/07).
I warned in this column at the outset that doing so would destabilise the road and this paper’s photos show that it did.
K-range users suffer frustrating and unnecessary delays every day because of the stupid decisions of Labor and its experts.
So what’s Labor’s brilliant solution to the problem they created? “… improvements could include additional Intelligent Transport Systems…”.
As to Labor’s Barron bridge debacle, the Fitzroy bridge in remote WA was rebuilt in less than a year but Labor wants you to re-elect them twice to get the Kuranda bridge done after seven years.
Both sound like excellent reasons to vote Labor out.
Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jul 11, 2024 8:05:23 GMT 8
Re: Hell no, Joe won’t go
The Editor The Cairns Post
“Wayward son Hunter, who’s ‘laptop from Hell’ would have derailed his father’s 2020 candidacy had intelligence agents and social media giants not conspired to quash the story, is reportedly the President’s de facto ‘gatekeeper’,” (Hell no, Joe won’t go, 11/07).
It wasn’t just three-letter agencies and Facebook that conspired to hide Hunter’s laptop, it was legacy mainstream media corporations as well.
The fact that we all know conspiracies do occur, which is why we have a word for them, should help people understand that using the phrase “conspiracy theorist” as a pejorative is an indication that the user has something to hide.
Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jul 11, 2024 8:12:27 GMT 8
Apparently "The Russians" are interfering to help Trump win, again...
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Post by NFA on Jul 11, 2024 8:16:40 GMT 8
Re: It’s high time to face facts about violence
The Editor The Cairns Post
Columnist Debbie Schipp, who appears to be an agent provocateur of the anti-family globalist left, puts her misandry on full public display in attributing domestic violence to maleness, (It’s high time to face facts about violence, 11/07).
Schipp has probably never exercised a single neuron critically thinking about the underlying causes of the stressors that contribute to domestic violence, such is her self-evident hatred of all men.
She seems to have never contemplated that the globalists who drive “our” governments’ nanny-state policies have deliberately and consciously devalued the role of men in families and societies as a way to make women dependent on governments.
If Schipp thinks women would be happier with a distant bureaucracy for comfort and protection because men are too dangerous to be near then she’s also a misogynist, because the vast majority of men still love, nurture, and protect women – exactly as nature intended.
Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jul 11, 2024 8:21:00 GMT 8
Re: Voters will judge crime reduction policy
The Editor The Cairns Post
There’s some key issues missing from the crime debate, (Voters will judge crime reduction policy, 11/07).
One is that the victims of crime really don’t care whether the perpetrator was 14 or 40, they just want justice done – and justice is not done when the 14yo criminal walks free.
Another is that youth criminals are often trained and directed by adults, who are similar to Fagin from ‘Oliver Twist’ – and these never seem to be brought to justice.
Another is the absence of reparations from the criminal to the victim, the responsibility for which should follow the criminal until it is fully discharged.
Yet another is that this crime wave has been brought to us by the ALP’s conscious decision to remove consequences for young criminals – which hasn’t kept us safe.
We’re reaching the point where vigilantism will emerge to fill the justice vacuum the ALP has created – is that what they want?
Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jul 11, 2024 8:24:06 GMT 8
Re: Political neutrality must be yardstick for public service
The Editor The Cairns Post
It’s naïve to think that any employee in these highly politicised times, regardless of sector, will have loyalty to anyone other than the person who signs his/her pay-check, (Political neutrality must be yardstick for public service, 11/07).
Indeed, it’s doubtful that Australia’s public servants have ever been able to provide frank and fearless advice given we were established by people who thought us undeserving of a Bill of Rights.
It’s more likely that the myth of public sector neutrality was created early in our governance as a way of hiding the pillaging of the population by governments.
If you ran a major crime cartel, wouldn’t you want to pretend to be a legitimate government in order to “legally” confiscate the proceeds of other’s work?
Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jul 11, 2024 8:30:18 GMT 8
Re: Cold snap on the way
The Editor The Courier Mail It’s weird that it’s so cold in UN chief António Guterres’ “era of global boiling”, (Cold snap on the way, 11/07).
The UN has promised for decades that each season would get incrementally warmer due to humanity’s carbon dioxide production. But that’s not what we’ve seen at all. Instead, on the anniversary of Guterres’ “global boiling” comments, Adelaide had its coldest morning in 116 years. Of course, an unelected globalist organisation powerful enough to bend our governments to its will would never lie, right? They’d never spread multigenerational misinformation globally in order to accumulate ever more power, right? You know what’s incapable of lying? Water. Water can’t lie. At sea level it freezes at 0C and it boils at 100C. The climate is still freezing water in hot, dry Australia, but it’s not boiling it. The climate hasn’t changed in any of the ways the UN said it would.
Which makes you wonder why governments elected to serve our will persist in serving the UN’s will. Peter Campion Tolga news.un.org/en/story/2023/07/11391627news.com.au/news/adelaide-freezes-through-coldest-night-since-1908-c-15224222
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Post by NFA on Jul 11, 2024 8:35:21 GMT 8
Re: Katter pushes Bridle Track
The Editor The Express
It’s rather satisfying to see Bob Katter finally backing the route I’ve been proposing for the past quarter-century, but disappointing that he only does so when I run against him and his candidates in elections, (Katter pushes Bridle Track, 11/07).
It’s also disappointing that Bob keeps calling it “the Bridle Track”; he’s never been a details man and he’s latched onto the “Bridle” out of “Bridle Creek Road”, which is a section of the western end of that route, and that’s all he’s remembered.
Long-term locals will remember that when I first promoted that route in 1999 it was known as “the Lake-Morris-Davies Creek road” and that I raised a 4,500-signature pre-internet petition for it that was ignored by the Labor government.
Readers of the now-defunct “Advertiser” back in 2015 will also remember when I changed my proposal from a surface road to the tunnel Bob is now belatedly promoting due to the impossibility of getting anything built in a UN-controlled area, even on a corridor with C-class zoning.
“Express” readers will recall that I’ve described in detail how the tunnel on the direct line to Cairns can be fully funded without a toll as part of a larger project that reclaims land which is then sold to cover all costs.
Bob’s lack of recall of those details isn’t unexpected, the poor old bloke will be 80 next birthday.
Neither the ALP or LNP have any intention whatsoever of fixing the range crossing problem because ultimately they’re subservient to the UN and the UN has a “30 x 30” plan to clear 30 percent of all land of humans by 2030 – which will start with the high value regions such as ours.
Bob Katter won’t fix the range crossing problem because he can’t recall what I told him about how to fund it.
After 25 years of campaigning on practical ways to fix the range crossing problem, I chose to run for One Nation in Cook, which includes Mareeba, at this election because, as the old saying goes, if you want something done properly you have to do it yourself.
Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jul 11, 2024 8:36:29 GMT 8
Another batch of great letters, Peter.
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