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Comments by "John Woodrow" (@johnwoodrow8769) on "'Absolute disgrace’ the details of Coalition net zero deal are unknown" video.
This video demonstrates Michael Kroger is a clueless clown, and Michael Costa is a highly intelligent person with his finger on the pulse.
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@Anthony Timmers I'm sure your comment was very relevant and informative to something. But its relevance to the intellect of Michael Kroger or political nous of Scott Morrison is totally lost on me.
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@Anthony Timmers If Kroger honestly doesn't think Morrison is going to be severely punished for his positions on covid and net-zero he is a "clueless clown". That he thinks unvaccinated people are a danger to society and should be excluded from society indicates he is also not a libertarian (in the original Liberal party tradition).
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@Anthony Timmers Listen to the video again ... reply to Andrew Bolts question regarding adoption net-zero "Yes good move, because I don't believe they had any choice". No, its a really stupid move, and they had plenty of choices. Tell Boris to GGF'd, and sort his own mess out before lecturing others, is the choice I would have made.
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@Anthony Timmers And then he tries to justify his 'sigh' with the logic that Australia no longer has any independence as a nation, and we are now just the play thing of international money markets and global elites. Well Michael, to that I say to them GGF'd ..... I'd much prefer a lower standard of living (which I don't for a second believe will happen) and retain the right of Australia's to determine our destiny. I spent most of my life working in Australia for overseas 'investors'. Mostly all they have done is buy well managed Australian companies and haven't added one cent of value to them. The only thing that changed is company tax is no longer paid in Australia. Just ALL downside from Australia. If overseas companies or banks don't want to invest in Australia, there is no shortage of money that government can mobilize with a little bit of creativity e.g. there is currently nearly 3 TRILLION dollars in the Australian superannuation system alone.
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