Monday, 29 January 2018

Andrew Bolt's Blog, 29/1/18; Like Paul of Tarsus he's back in dramatic fashion bur remains blinded by the light; How lucky we are to have a desal plant; Bolt demands an investigation into banks;



 'Absurd': Government's donations crackdown threatens grassroots campaign funding

 WHENAUSTRALIAN CITIZENS ARE STRANGER DANGER AND UNITE TO HAVE THEIR SAY

Under the bill, those donating just $5 a week will be required to have a Justice of the Peace or a police officer ...
LNP closing down Democracy by closing down the ability of citizens to associate in any form and raise their voice

 

 

 Bolt-Fall - » The Australian Independent Media Network

 

Bolt struck by the wisdom of statistical FACT or like Paul be blinded by the light. We however, are now all left wiser understanding the difference between pleasure and pain. How his pain can cause so much pleasure. Apparently the fall knocked some truth into the false fact commentator and he has removed the lie that he was "educated at Adelaide University from his online CV".
War on Terror such a minor threat


Day Zero looms for Cape Town, with water set to run out in April

 

 Cape Town scrambles to avoid ominous Day Zero scenario when taps are expected to run dry and people are left without water.

Andrew Bolt swore this would never happen in Melbourne and it won't because we have a desalination plant  all he has is the voice of climate science denial.








Banks slash coal loans by 50 percent as investor ...

  Banks are cutting their exposure to fossil fuels, especially coal.

Australia's big banks slashed loans to fossil fuel companies by almost a fifth in 2017, including a 50 per cent drop in their coal mining exposure, new analysis shows, as investors and regulators ramp up pressure over climate change risks.

 Turnbull Cooks up White Supremacy for Australia Day. - » The Australian Independent Media Network

 Many, however, rage against a government, whose indifference to Indigenous peoples amounts to contempt in its rebuff of any constitutional recognition, whose failure of human compassion and denial of historical reality can enable it not only to hold a national day on a date that marks an invasion, a day which led to dispossession and genocide, but to strenuously defend its prerogative, its shabby, specious case or “right” to do so .

No comments: