desfront.bsky.social
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The same if you voted for the degeneration under Biden/Kamala
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I said millions of Australians. Certainly not all, I'm aware of that
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The entire Australia is interested in the US elections because whatever is happening in the US comes here. Including LGBT++ and DEI. We're sick and tired of that rubbish. Millions of Australians rejoiced when Trump won πππ
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Another DEI success. I bet
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Yep, Trump absolutely smashed Kamala.
And Kamala had all the media, all the Hollywood celebrities, the state apparatus. And she won only in the states where Democrats removed the ID requirement for voting π€π
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LoL, you're entitled to your opinion π The majority of Americans do not agree with you, and they're entitled to that.
Let's put that aside. Don't you see how what I quoted above is spending US taxpayers money to meddle into other countries? That's the problem
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"USAID has a long history of foreign interference under the pretext of providing aid, including significant grants to Hungarian anti-government media and government-critical NGOs."
Just one example of hideous meddling all over the world that Trump is targeting
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Well at least we know Trump writes his crap. The man is what you see. In contrast to Biden. For four years the US was in the hands of his shadowy handlers. It's beyond me to grasp why anyone would prefer that
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You mean, wrecked the US? Probably caused the war in Europe too
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Yep, all the international grift is coming to a stop, suddenly
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You think that was written by Biden? π€¦
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Hilarious. And who was that?
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Such is the stupidity and rort by Labor..
It's a catastrophe for Australia.
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In another news:
"Most would have seen the headlines of every company and it's dog, cancelling plans for green hydrogen... because it doesn't work. So... did you know Australia's plan for the grid includes 14GW of green hydrogen? 14GW is enough to power a city of ~11m people!"
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It's cowardice by Dutton
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It's actually worse: we're trashing the environment too. China is burning massive coal, supplied by us, to build solar panels returned to us.
The solar panels last only 20 years. They're full of toxic metals and will end up in our landfills π€¦
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We're literally trashing our economy for nothing, and causing hardship that is disproportionately affecting the poor and vulnerable.
With zero outcomes.
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China is building a new Coal Power Plant EVERY WEEK. Our 6 coal plants in Australia make ZERO difference to anything. Various other countries are building several hundred new coal plants this year. How come you do not understand the scale? 27 million Australians make no difference whatsoever
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Joe Biden? A career Democrat who pardoned his extended family "just in case"
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Better than senile puppet with a criminal family
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That web site you're quoting is renewables propaganda. What they're not telling you is that China is building 600 new coal plants
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China is currently building over 600 coal plants, mostly in China, but also for other countries
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Here's the reality of energy use in China. They're building hundreds of coal plants as we speak
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You're grossly misinformed
"After the green energy transition German households pay much more for electricity than other Europeans."
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"China is building a new Coal Power Plant EVERY WEEK. Our 6 coal plants in Australia make ZERO difference to anything. Various other countries are building several hundred new coal plants this year."
Do people like you understand the scale, and that 27 million Australians have negligible impact?
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"Switching to renewables will cost us 1.5 trillion.Β But Chris Bowen tells us that according to science we canβt use our coal here but China and India can use that same coal over there."
Absolute peak stupidity.
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"In energy debacle, our biggest power failure is Bowen. Prices are higher, renewables growth has collapsed and energy security risks are rising."
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"High levels of immigration is linked to higher greenhouse gas emissions due to the increased economic activity required to accommodate the larger population. This is true for almost all goods and services, as they all require fossil fuel energy.β
1.5 million immigrants in just two years ππ
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We're governed by idiots
"Chris Bowen says he remains hopeful that global warming can be limited to close to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels despite the worldβs largest economy pulling out of the Paris agreement."
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God hasn't been on the side of your German cousins since Angela Merkel. Maybe he's giving them some hope for better future now?
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That's awful, I agree
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Order is an order. That's why military rules exist. That's what is protecting you while you're sleeping at night, some rough guys somewhere ready to act
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If you knew anything about wars you'd know that Geneva rules were abused since WW2
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Ehm no. Males pretending to be females aren't "girls"
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Would you like me to show you the pictures of Biden generals who are pretending to be women?
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You mean by local birth?
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"the first time i have ever heard climate change linked to immigration."
This is carefully hidden by the vested interests. The damage from importing 1.5 million people is horrendous, and probably impossible to summarise accurately. It's millions of tonnes of extra rubbish and pollution annually
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The emissions saved by EVs have been erased by the extra 1.5 million people brought into the country by Labor since 2022, several fold.
That requires 1,000,000,000 kg of extra food annually.
1,500,000,000L of extra petrol burn, for every year into the future.
And that's just the top of the iceberg
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So according to you, bringing millions of people into Australia who are increasing their personal consumption several fold, and producing both extra pollution and extra demand for fossil fuels, has nothing to do with climate change? π€¦
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We're importing people from some of the most densely populated places in the world, easing their natural pressure (self-inflicted), and thereby allowing them to breed more.
And all of them are coming to Australia to increase their affluence, raising their consumption several fold.
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These are all excellent ideas that we need to work toward. Realistically it will take decades for countries around the world to align and synchronise this effort.
Meanwhile we're importing millions of people into Australia *today*. It's an act of utter stupidity, sheer madness
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Where is your outrage?
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Australia imported 1.5 million people only since Labor got into power in 2022. That's 1,000,000,000 kg of extra food needed annually and 350,000,000,000L of extra fresh water needed every year. Millions of tonnes of extra pollution released into the environment annually.
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Why are you broken?
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80 million additional people are born every year, mostly in poor parts of the world. And Western nations are siphoning their excess population for exploitation.
Maybe speak about that, Professor?