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Just another day at the trough.

  • brypat3
  • Mar 31, 2024
  • 1 min read

The article in this weeks "The Saturday Paper" titled "Labor's compromises on emissions'" is so worrying. The party that won Government at the last election on the principle of addressing the national issues to do with Climate change, has apparently no serious concern about the consequences of Climate change. The fact that they are enacting modifications to some of their bills to accomodate the interrests of the fossil fuel extractive industries, such as Santos and their Japanese partners and now the Motor Traders Association of Austrlia et al , indicates that they will always pay allegiance to the interrests of their vested friends.

We the voters, can rest assured, that they and their supposed opponents are as peas in a pod. Neither side cares not one jot, for the interrest of the nation. Their only interrest is getting their snouts in the Canberra trough.We the people know that addressing these important issues will have a serious impact on our economy. But it must be faced. With a parliament of independent members committed to running government purely in the interrest of the nation, these matters would be attended to with honesty and integrity.

 
 
 

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