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A Conversation About this Election

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Habeen,

A friend of a friend reported that the sea-level around Perth had risen by four inches in recent decades. My friend asked him where he lived. "Bunbury". "Has the sea-level risen around Bunbury ?" "Well, no."

Could it be because Perth depends on ground-water which is pumped up ? i.e. Perth is subject not to sea-level rise, but to land subsidence. Could well be.

Joe
Posted by Loudmouth, Tuesday, 14 May 2019 1:05:10 PM
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And you accuse us of reading the gutter press Belly.

In fact Palmer should be your best friend. He is likely to damage the LNP more than Labor, & I recently learned he helped the rat Turnbull get a carbon tax through the upper house, just before Turnbull was despatched.
Posted by Hasbeen, Tuesday, 14 May 2019 1:40:05 PM
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No, Joe. It is not your imagination; they simply change the script as each of their wild claims is disproven. And a university in New Zealand (a country not known for conservatism and right wing views) has proved that the islands in the Pacific are not disappearing below the waves as the frightbats tell us. In fact, at least one has actually grown.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 14 May 2019 1:51:20 PM
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//I (Hasbeen) recently learned he (Palmer) helped the rat Turnbull get a carbon tax through the upper house, just before Turnbull was despatched.

Hassy Palmer was an MP until July 2016, Turnbull was replaced as PM August 2018, two years later. How can you say "just before Turnbull was dispatched". Where did you learn the from, the fairies at the bottom of your garden!
Posted by Paul1405, Tuesday, 14 May 2019 3:15:19 PM
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Cost wise, the Liberal lunacy on unreliable energy is more than just a little less silly than Labor's. Still silly, though.

Labor's great plan for for 50% unreliables by 2030 will cripple the economy to the tune of of $472 billion, while the Liberals will set us back 'only’ $69 billion for around 26%. Has anyone asked why half the effort doesn't carry half the cost, I wonder. Perhaps because it's all bullshite, and the moon is made of green cheese.

Neither will make an iota of difference to the climate, but Labor's pointless grandstanding will cost $400 billion more than the Liberal's pathetic attempt at 'me too’. A couple of years ago, Australia's GDP was under $2 trillion. Where is the money coming from? Or, more to the point, who is the money coming from?
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 14 May 2019 3:21:11 PM
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ttbn, are you channelling Mr One Percent, Corny Banana, I can't see where else you could be getting your nonsense from. BTW, how is old Corny's election campaign going? You being a member and all, being on that extreme, you should know.
Posted by Paul1405, Tuesday, 14 May 2019 3:34:33 PM
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