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Are the Greens Sustainable?

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No I understand it was not me C J Morgan, 64 is not old, do tend to fart more than my share it may be the water in the Bundy.
Posted by Belly, Wednesday, 24 March 2010 4:02:19 AM
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You're sounding shrill, Corny.

Be afraid. Be very afraid ;)
Posted by CJ Morgan, Wednesday, 24 March 2010 6:55:52 PM
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CeeJ is firing off the usual personal insults as a diversion while refusing to answer the simple question that was put to him concerning the lack of productivity of Greens Senators in the Australian parliament:

"There are five Greens senators in the federal parliament:
* Senator Bob Brown
* Senator Christine Milne
* Senator Rachel Siewert
* Senator Scott Ludlam
* Senator Sarah Hanson-Young.
Yet despite all of that wasted remuneration, travel, cars and other benefits and the passage of years, all the Greens can do is call for an 'inquiry' on population!

What private company would put up with five of its most senior staff, with all of the research and support resources that are available to these representatives, yet they cannot do any better than ask someone else to do a review to tell them what their policies should be for one of the flagship businesses they claim to be in, viz., sustainability!"

On the environment the Greens continually grandstand and bowl wides to attract attention as faux green militants. No work though after all these years on producing practical strategies and solutions on such crucial issues as over-population and sustainability.

The joke is definitely on the taxpayer, because no private company would put up with grandstanding and disruption in lieu of productivity. Every time the Greens oppose for the sake of opposing and fail to propose practical solutions on such crucial matters as over-population and sustainability they fail to represent those who voted for them, let alone the broader Australian population.

Five Senators and zilch on overpopulation and sustainability, what a lousy record and a waste of taxes.
Posted by Cornflower, Thursday, 25 March 2010 6:36:53 AM
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Shriller and shriller - now the poor old dear's just repeating herself. "The sky is falling, the sky is falling...."
Posted by CJ Morgan, Thursday, 25 March 2010 7:21:09 AM
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any humble pie around C J Morgan?
Any greens about?
I need help.
NSW excuse for a government, its public servant time wasters, a minister for nothing but self interest.
Yesterday tomorrow are telling NSW Forest workers, some with better than 40 years service, contract log cutters are to also.
Wait for it, insanity, replace one third of them, and be product retrieval police, of their own log cutting contracts.
And marking out trees to cut trees to keep for wild life trees to leave as seed trees.
This issue, finally, convinces me the NSW ALP is useless, only the greens can save this states forests.
And please please do it vandalism from imported managers public servants and a dead party.
Posted by Belly, Wednesday, 31 March 2010 5:01:37 PM
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Belly

Sounds like NSW forestry might have needed a bit of a shake up. Sad but ineffective, traditional management eventually results in loss of employee jobs, unfortunately.

You must have walked into a low limb though if you think that Bob Brown could come up with anything practical. If you want a whinge, fine, the Greens are always out for a stir to get publicity. Bob would want another inquiry to grandstand, wouldn't he?

That green veneer wore thin long ago through lack of interest and attention to show the large pink rump beneath. The militant green is all spin, the Greens can't even risk a policy on sustainability and overpopulation through fear they might upset some of their supporters.

All stand back now for the Greens Number One advocate, whether they like it or not.
Posted by Cornflower, Wednesday, 31 March 2010 6:39:54 PM
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