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Tag Archives: government
Climate Fool of the Week #15
The Climate Fool this week is the whole stinkin’ government for passing the carbon tax legislation through the lower house. This includes the greens and independents. It is a tax opposed by the Australian people by more than 2:1, making … Continue reading
Emerson hits back at Gillard critics
In a pathetic attempt to defend the Gillard government and play down the influence of the greens, Craig Emerson has compared Labor’s critics to one of the worst lawyers the history of film. Proponents of the Green Monster view of … Continue reading
Are we in the clear?
The government has its back to the wall, and Gillard surely hasn’t long to go as PM. They are the worst government and prime minister in our history respectively. They cannot come back from this, and the only questions remaining are: how … Continue reading
Democracy in Action
As the Convoy of No-confidence hit Canberra today, we have witnessed the righteous anger of thousands of Aussie battlers at the outright incompetence of this government and their lack of respect for those they serve. I’m reminded of another Aussie … Continue reading
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Tagged battlers, convoy of no-confidence, government, incompetence, the castle
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The Greens and the Government
It took seventeen days of our country being in limbo, stuck between governments. Then, the inevitable happened. Julia Gillard signed a deal with Bob Brown, and the greens gained unprecedented control over the nation. It was a bad situation, but … Continue reading
Government Lies
Expecting one of them government brochures about our wonderful clean energy future soon. Until this new government propaganda hits my door step and I can send it back, I’ll just have fun nailing some lies on the Clean Energy Future … Continue reading
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Tagged black saturday, carbon tax, clean energy future, climate, coal, government, jobs, lies, will steffan, world
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A tax will HURT future generations
They claim to be doing it for future generations. This tax is going to stop our evil emissions to save our climate so future generations will have a planet to live in. It is all about intergenerational equity. This is … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon tax, election, electricity, energy, fossil fuels, future generations, generation y, government, julia gillard, prime minister
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Our dud Climate Commission
Looks like I was wrong, climate change cannot be denied, we are all doomed unless we stop emitting carbon dioxide and I should take my share of the blame for putting future generations at risk. Why the suddden change of … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, tim flannery, climate commission, sea levels, el nino, government
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