Just enlighten us to the political leanings of the State or Federal administrations who voted to ban nuclear reactors but are quite happy to cover huge tracts of the wilderness without a thought for the effects on the wildlife and fauna in these regions.jackspratt wrote: ↑June 26, 2024, 5:44 pmElectricity production is neither left wing, nor right wing ie it is politically neutral.
It is only (overwhelmingly) right wing cultural warriors who want to make it about politics.
Australia doesn't have specific legislated bans on solar or wind power at either state or federal levels - which is not the case for nuclear reactors.
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you mean the open cut coal mins and their licence to pollute water basins , slag wastes , destroyed land and of course sadly the numbed of fatalities every year.
Plus of course the rail tracks that bisect agricultute land and waterways.
Plus of course the rail tracks that bisect agricultute land and waterways.
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You are welcome to enlighten yourself, Alex.
google is your friend.
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So as usual, all bluster and pointless statements without an ounce of factual information to back it up. Just look at the Lets go Nuclear thread, seems a huge amount of politics driving that discussion. Pathetic you are.jackspratt wrote: ↑June 26, 2024, 6:15 pmYou are welcome to enlighten yourself, Alex.
google is your friend.
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waiting for a reply to the environmental disasters coal mines are ......
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Alex, please point our one 'huge tracts of wilderness effected''AlexO wrote: ↑June 26, 2024, 5:51 pmJust enlighten us to the political leanings of the State or Federal administrations who voted to ban nuclear reactors but are quite happy to cover huge tracts of the wilderness without a thought for the effects on the wildlife and fauna in these regions.jackspratt wrote: ↑June 26, 2024, 5:44 pmElectricity production is neither left wing, nor right wing ie it is politically neutral.
It is only (overwhelmingly) right wing cultural warriors who want to make it about politics.
Australia doesn't have specific legislated bans on solar or wind power at either state or federal levels - which is not the case for nuclear reactors.
There are none, zero, zip, nada you have no idea what you are talking about. Please identify one single place where wilderness was impacted by renewables.
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Not abuse, truth. So thin skinned when things not going your way.
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The Australian Prime Minister should be thanked for helping to get Julian Assange back to his family.
We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and by the depths of our answers.
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Nip, nip ....
You can't help yourself.
Take a deep breath, take a Bex, and have a good lie down.
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Your euphemism for please stop telling the truth and asking difficult questions. Once again you have lived up to all expectations.jackspratt wrote: ↑June 26, 2024, 7:09 pmNip, nip ....
You can't help yourself.
Take a deep breath, take a Bex, and have a good lie down.
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Yes - totally agree, Uncle.Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑June 26, 2024, 7:06 pmThe Australian Prime Minister should be thanked for helping to get Julian Assange back to his family.
It seems there was a lot of behind the scenes work going on.
The US applying its unilateral extraterritorial laws, with Sweden and the UK succumbing - Australia not so much.
To use the word of the day/week - pathetic.
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I don't like the fact that he had to plead guilty as the U.S. might use this in future cases. He's a journalist. What is he guilty of?
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Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑June 26, 2024, 7:36 pmI don't like the fact that he had to plead guilty as the U.S. might use this in future cases. He's a journalist. What is he guilty of?
All about the 1st Ammendment freedom of speech...Lost 2 cases and disnt want a 3rd before the election.
As big as Mandelas freedom
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My understanding - happy to be corrected - is that the 1st Amendment doesn't apply to non-US citizens outside the USA.wazza wrote: ↑June 26, 2024, 7:43 pmLaan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑June 26, 2024, 7:36 pmI don't like the fact that he had to plead guilty as the U.S. might use this in future cases. He's a journalist. What is he guilty of?
All about the 1st Ammendment freedom of speech...Lost 2 cases and disnt want a 3rd before the election.
As big as Mandelas freedom
So your speech is {allegedly] protected inside the US, but if you are not a citizen, then you can be charged outside the US under unilateral US laws without said protection.
Of course, the US needs compliant puppy dog foreign countries to go along with it for it to work.
Frankly, it is/was a crock.
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Some days you're the horse, other days you're the horse trader.jackspratt wrote: ↑June 26, 2024, 7:31 pmYes - totally agree, Uncle.Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑June 26, 2024, 7:06 pmThe Australian Prime Minister should be thanked for helping to get Julian Assange back to his family.
It seems there was a lot of behind the scenes work going on.
The US applying its unilateral extraterritorial laws, with Sweden and the UK succumbing - Australia not so much.
To use the word of the day/week - pathetic.
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One musserfukka of a can of coke eh
Maine's nuclear power plant decommissioning in 1997 cost of over $500 million but spent fuel rods remain on site, at a high-security dry cask storage pad, awaiting placement in a long term repository, yet to be constructed. The security bill is 10 million per year
Maine's nuclear power plant decommissioning in 1997 cost of over $500 million but spent fuel rods remain on site, at a high-security dry cask storage pad, awaiting placement in a long term repository, yet to be constructed. The security bill is 10 million per year
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Sky News host Peta Credlin discusses the Australian government offering lucrative scholarships to employees of the Palestinian Authority as well as other Palestinian residents of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem.
“Clearly, we are talking about a lot of money here, because lucky recipients get return airfares to Australia, an establishment allowance once they arrive, a 'contribution to living expenses', all university tuition costs, healthcare and more,” Ms Credlin said.
“What’s the full cost here to taxpayers?
“This looks to me like yet another instance of Labor using your taxpayer dollars for things you'd never support if you were asked.”
And once they are here, are they going to get their families over to OZ for the full term of their tuition. More cost to the Aussie tax battlers. Its to generate votes for the slimey labor albosleazy Govt and his crooked Min. Burke who has a large muslim population in his Sydney electorate, paying for votes, you koooont albosleazy. Wingwong has not disclosed the cost to the OZ economy.
Doing this crap while Aussies are living on the streets and relying on free food hand outs. And some of you on here think labor is a great party, your pathetic.
“Clearly, we are talking about a lot of money here, because lucky recipients get return airfares to Australia, an establishment allowance once they arrive, a 'contribution to living expenses', all university tuition costs, healthcare and more,” Ms Credlin said.
“What’s the full cost here to taxpayers?
“This looks to me like yet another instance of Labor using your taxpayer dollars for things you'd never support if you were asked.”
And once they are here, are they going to get their families over to OZ for the full term of their tuition. More cost to the Aussie tax battlers. Its to generate votes for the slimey labor albosleazy Govt and his crooked Min. Burke who has a large muslim population in his Sydney electorate, paying for votes, you koooont albosleazy. Wingwong has not disclosed the cost to the OZ economy.
Doing this crap while Aussies are living on the streets and relying on free food hand outs. And some of you on here think labor is a great party, your pathetic.
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stopped reading once I got to sky....sorry