Fake kitchens from a fake government

Remember all that money – our money – that the government wasted selling its carbon tax?

THE federal government’s advertising agency spent $100,000 to build three fully furnished fake kitchens complete with new stoves, fridges and appliances to act as backdrops for its carbon tax ads.

And they have been sitting in storage gathering dust in a Sydney studio warehouse ever since.

The Daily Telegraph has learned that for the first series of household compensation ads for the government’s carbon tax, the ad agency had hired a residential kitchen at a cost of around $2000.

Government efficiency, folks.

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Hi, I'm the climatenonconformist (not my real name), and I am a global warming skeptic, among the few in generation Y. With Australia facing the prospect of a carbon tax, we need to be asking the simple question; where is the evidence that our emissions are causing any dangerous warming?
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1 Response to Fake kitchens from a fake government

  1. agwnonsense says:

    Our wonderful Gubbermint has Trashed the CashCard and is now in the process of Trashing the CreditCard spending tax revenue they haven’t got and aren’t likely to get.Sadly you and I have to pay the bill.

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