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Resource tax? Green new deal? Or new social contract? : Comments

By Ariel Salleh, published 1/6/2010

Could Labor's proposed resource tax open the door for a 'green new deal' or even 'a new social contract' for Australians?

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dear Kenny,
I must be in your .1% for I completely agree with Peter . Let me tell you a little story, 30 years ago I met a man named Jesus and he said come follow me. 20 years ago I met another of his followers and he told me about the greens aspirations for the world as he was an entamologist by profession and recieved all the green litrature. The greens visualise a world populated by 500 million people so they set out bringing their dreams and aspirations to pass.
Here I will interupt the story to explain that Jesus is the Truth, the Life, and the Way, and the door that we must use to go in by. Man was given the right to manage or have dominion over earth and all its abundance for good but gave up that right to Satin for the forbiden fruit. Satin is a liar and wicked {twisted mind} man is his follower. The Greens and all simalar minded people with Satin's mind set of death have chosen to put in place laws and programs to put greed, lusts of the flesh, euthenasia, the world church, evolution and all other ungodly opinions in place for the future direction of mankind.
Posted by Richie 10, Tuesday, 1 June 2010 11:51:25 PM
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Socialists of all persuasions have embraced the grean dream as they can see power and wealth and ultimate control in supporting the green machine. Our great socialist professor Ross Ganeaut tells us that we should return to hunter gathering and eat skippy as our protin source so that we do not produce as much flatulance and there by save the planet with the closing down of fossel fuel production and poluteing food producers by the introduction of an unafordable new carbon tax. Starvation again becomes the norm and pain and suffering are the lot of the common man as they make sacrefice for their superior intelligent leaders for as Malcolm said "life was not ment to be easy" and Uncle Bob prommised to take all pain and suffering. Until mankind's eyes are opened and his mind untwisted he blindly followes old Lusifier and his deamons into the Lake of Fire. Too good to be true you say yet you believe in Harry Potter. God loves you Kenny and that is why Jesus died for your sins so that you could enjoy am abundant life not to blindly follow the croud.
Posted by Richie 10, Tuesday, 1 June 2010 11:53:24 PM
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GREG CAMERON....

well done ! On ferreting out the major shareholders of BHP.

can you do the same exercise for ENVEX the green carbon trading company? BOB CARR is the CEO.

GEE..golly gosh.. I can't imagine why Labor (BOB CARR) would want 'cap and trade laws'? (curious look)which would force all of Australian business to sign up into Carbon Trading companies.

ALSO..

Landis and Gyr who make "SMART METERS" would be good.

Oh my...then we would have plenty to talk about.

While ur at it.. you might like to explore the Labour Party connections to those companies.

GREG.... I would love.. I mean really LOVE to know if Malcolm Turnbull also has a large chunk of shares in ENVEX or similar company.
He was almost hysterical about "We neeeeed Cap and Trade laws..NOWWWW"

Turnbull.. cap and trade laws... investment banker.. Landis and Gyr.. Goldman Sachs.. Al Gore...it's allll connected somehow.
Posted by ALGOREisRICH, Wednesday, 2 June 2010 8:49:42 AM
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