No, the Government hasn't ruled out tax rises
I am confused. Has the Turnbull Government
completely ruled out tax rises or not? In particular, has it really
ruled out the capital gains tax hit that the Financial Review today claims it's considering? Check its responses.
Wind dies: less than 2% of our power this morning
Via Alan Moran, more proof that wind power
is a fraud. We pay about $5 billion a year in subsidising green power,
yet wind at 6.30am today provided less than 2 per cent of Australia.s
electricity, and less than 3 per cent of even South Australia's. Solar
power provided less still. How can you run a modern economy on this
stuff?
Another feral Hanson candidate
I asked Pauline Hanson this week why her
party seemed to attract so many kooks and whether she should vet her
candidates more closely, given One Nation is close to joining coalition
government. Today another: "A One Nation candidate ... once advocated
killing Indonesian journalists, and attacked "poofters", Muslims and
black people."
US intelligence services plot against Trump
Damon Linker is right. Michael Flynn had to
be dumped as Donald Trump's national security advisor - but the way
America's intelligence agencies brought him down is sinister. This is
too much like a coup.
Bill Shorten hurts with fake atrocity stories
BILL Shorten on Tuesday gave a deceitful speech that will hurt
Aboriginal children: “We poisoned the water holes; we distributed
blankets infested with diseases we knew would kill.” "we" did? Where, Mr
Shorten? When? This is actually fake history and it is dangerous.
Reader Peter fact-checks my Plibersek interview
I this week interviewed deputy Labor leader Tanya Plibersek on The Bolt Report.
She claimed Labor's 50 per cent renewable energy target would cut
electricity prices, not raise them. I saidthis was wrong, and Plibersek
in response cited her alleged sources. Reader Peter Rees checked them,
and has now sent her this letter.
1 Peter Rees hasn't proved Tanya wrong whose fact checked him or the latest costing on the production of coal plant energy. To say there is nothing on the internet that makes up to date comparisons is simply bullshit. Bolt excuse "These are reader Peters figures not mine" Well current figures have shown coal energy to be more more expensive to produce and going up whereas renewable costs are coming down. One area never taken into account is the cost of rehabilitation of mines that have been abandoned and contracts simply not adhered to.Supreme Court justice: carbon dioxide is "not a pollutant"
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito corrects
the warming extremists: "Carbon dioxide is not a pollutant. Carbon
dioxide is not harmful to ordinary things, to human beings, or to
animals, or to plants. It’s actually needed for plant growth. All of us
are exhaling carbon dioxide right now. So, if it’s a pollutant, we’re
all polluting."
Broken Senate is destroying us
PARLIAMENT is now so paralysed with self-interest that our politicians
cannot save us from the debt crisis we’re hurtling towards. The Senate,
especially, is so broken that many members seem to look after themselves
and not the country. More on Nick Xenophon below.
" PARLIAMENT is now so paralysed with self-interest that our politicians cannot save us from the debt crisis we’re hurtling towards" Bolt
Andrew Bolt has been repeating himself for as long as I can remember. He was being "Chicken Little" since before Abbott was elected along with Tony and Joe. As soon as they won it became the hostile Senate the same Senate Gillard faced and dealt with aplomb. She passed 100 mor bills than Abbott in the same period of time. It was Abbott not Gillard that opened the spending floodgates. He raised the debt ceiling to $500 bill and went gang busters of spending. It's the conservatives that and Abbott in particular that have said sorry we did it. Andrew Bolt refuses to say it he doesn't deny it either because his target is Turnbull his goal to bring back Abbott. Blame everyone but Tony.
Mad Australia: ban on a gas field with 6300 jobs
Australia is strangling itself with bans on gas drilling, bans on
uranium mines and green policies to scrap cheap coal-fired electricity.
The latest: "A gas field which could create 6300 jobs — has been
identified in the Territory. But the Beetaloo Basin ... cannot be
developed due to the Gunner Government’s moratorium on hydraulic
fracturing."
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