Comments by "David Cruse" (@davidcruse6589) on "‘Pretty inevitable’: Australia commits to net zero to maintain ‘international position’" video.

  1. Yep sacking everyone when they can't pay for fuel and power as increases on products out price people's wages and unemployed that follows It's not hard to work out item 50 cuts I don't have 50cnts can't buy Companies can reduce price due to cost out of control means lay off's even more problems It shows now credibility and poor leadership as you can see by Europe but still insist on following a disaster they are living now why would you invest in Australia when you have a political party that can see the problem but refuses to change the plan until its viable No one's against alternative but it's has to be viable until then we have to continue with what's working for now These greens and Labor have it in their heads people don't want it but not true when viable they'll change without being forced to A system that doesn't work at this present time and plenty of evidence to prove that Europe a lone My question is where are all the prius that cost a fortune that only the elite could afford scrapped as was failure because technology not ready if they forc3 public into this disaster before its ready no one will trust them when it is ready Should be slower transition starting with inner city then suburbs and hopefully better technology to move into other areas for longer running times and distances not hard to work out and if doesn't work in city you need to hold off until technology catches up If so good why isn't all public transport electric that's where you should be trialing a couple of vehicles to see longevity of electric vehicles
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