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Minister Bowen says costs of inaction absolutely definitely higher even though we don’t know the cost of doing something
Ministry of Climate Panic

By Jo Nova

It’s a Pantomine from beginning to end — the fakery never ends
Australia’s National Climate Risk Assessment has dropped on us yesterday like a mass-produced propaganda-bomb. Life and death depends upon “the science”, but the intense, dire and secret climate modeling was mysteriously delayed last month for no reason (except to get some spooky headlines), whereupon the Greens jumped up and down to get it released, and then patted themselves on the back saying Labor caved in. Yes, indeedy, the Government put out the report with perfect PR timing a few days before they plan to tell us how they are raising our emissions target from impossible to astronomical.  If they released the “science” a month ago, people would have more time to pick apart the 274 pages of propaganda (or even read it).

Science is just a marketing tool for Big Government now, and the document is a fishing mission for catastrophe.

We know it’s not science because everything is 100% bad. It’s the purity that gives it away.  In the real world, there are always trade-offs.

It’s all cost and no benefit

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abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”

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Typical politician verbiage. :bullie smokin:
abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”