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Investment and other financial matters.
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This Emissions Tax Swindle Will Cost BIG TIME!
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$10 billion more of your cash November 9 2009 Wow.! KRudd's dream of slashing Australia's emissions - which are too tiny to affect the world's temperature, anyway - sure doesn't come cheap: "VICTORIA and NSW could get two gas-fired power stations, with TRUenergy planning to spend more than $2 billion to slash emissions and provide... more »
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Bloodless Obama makes Americans wistful for George W Bush.
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November 8 2009 Hey, they're already selling the bumper stickers. UPDATE: Reader Arnie Schulberg sends this. Heck, some Republicans are missing Bill Clinton. I think before it's over, even Jimmy Carter will look okay. [link] Warmest Regards Bon z0 "It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps... more »
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Killing the globalist fetish of multiculturalism for a better life
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It was the mass immigration growth lobby that led the brain-dead consumers to wreck Australia in a frenzy of insane greed. What a load of horseshit it was. Tell them to stick it! The increasing pressures on land, water supply, transport, roads, and sewage disposal will be extreme and expensive as our cities grow up and... more »
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California Seeks Thermostat Control
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Anyone know if this idea progressed? ------------------------------ By FELICITY BARRINGER Published: January 11, 2008 SAN FRANCISCO - The conceit in the 1960s show "The Outer Limits" was that outside forces had taken control of your television set. Next year in California, state regulators are likely to have the emergency... more »
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Such deep thoughts from shallow people
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Quote by H.L. Mencken, famous columnist: "The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed - and hence clamorous to be led to safety - by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary." We start with Mencken's quote because it is so well known from the past, but... more »
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Time has come for KRudd to face the big test
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[link] Joel Fitzgibbon and his staff were commiserating over drinks in their final moments in his ministerial suite. During a lull in the conversation, Fitzgibbon asked his staff a vital question that he had not dared ask while he was still minister.... more »
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