Japan's $66 billion Demand For WA Gas

SilverPete said:
lakesentrance said:
The most surprising thing about your post is that I discovered someone here who possibly lives in Lakes Entrance :)

Hello friend... how familiar are you with the residents of Raymond Island across from Paynesville?

Hey SilverPete, not very familiar at all. I havent hung out with a koala bear for ... can't remember when. :cool:
 
lakesentrance said:
Miksture said:
It is all about money.

Almost every decision we make on this planet, is usually within the framework of "the money".

If it's not profitable, we don't do it. If it is profitable, we do it. Generally regardless of the consequences to us, and future generations.

It's tied in with the incessant need for continuous, infinite growth.

I'm surprised to find such ruthless disregard for your environment and surrounds, on a forum, where the contributors are aware of the evil that currently exists in our government corporate culture.

How can we so easily disregard facts such as the current rate of extinction we're causing to various species on this planet, every day?

Do I hear cheering for the pirates currently burning in the Amazon jungle, terrorizing the natives, because it's making lots of money, jobs and economic activity?

Do the lines blur, when it's the ice dealer, raking in bucketloads of cash, spending it in his local economy ... what consequences?

The Greenies of yesterday don't exist anymore, except in the corporate arena and the minds of sheeple.

The Greenies that are awake today, stack silver, detest Wall St, protest against government sanctioned murder and foreign invasions (war), rally against corporations that are slowly poisoning us and our children, because it's profitable, and are hell bent on getting out from under the state sponsored conditioning that begins in kindergarten and continues via hollywood. They see the rort called religion, and the fake two party systems. They know there are 4 strange soveriegn cities on this planet where all seats of power seem to be concentrated.

The Greenies we see in the media, are usually the ONLY greenies most of us have ever consciously met. We've got to take into account ... who's been relaying the message about greenies to us? Is it a trustworthy source?

Go hug a Greenie, you might just find you're looking in a mirror.

Protecting the environment is not a selfless pursuit, the consequences of man's impact on earth will only make it more uncomfortable for us, which could cause our extinction as a species. But we will never kill the earth, again we will just make it more uncomfortable for us.

I'm not Australian, I can't vote and I plan to return home eventually, so my interest in Australian politics is limited but I do think that the Green party is possibly the worst party for Australia.

The Greens would happily see the end to industries that contribute a great deal to Australia's Economy, in their ideal scenario they would end the mining of Gold, Coal, Iron and Petroleum. Goods that are actually sold to the Chinese rather than brought from them.

Already some smaller mining companies have had to shut down due to the fall in these commodities prices, and this is projected to have a long term harmful effect on the economy, it's also (in my opinion) affected Hockeys budget, which was based on for example an iron ore price of 100 USD which will force him (I think) to raise taxes.

Other measures to give us a surplus like cuts, or for example the fuel duty have been blocked by the Greens even though they support it?

From what I've read on the Greens website they have no thoughts on what industry would replace out of work mines when their Green utopia is achieved.

In Victoria, I sadly see the Greens over time getting more power, and at the moment the state uses brown coal for its energy, the alternatives suggested according to the Greens website are renewable energy sources.

Would this be in the form of government subsidised solar power or wind both of which are expensive to implement and not as effective as other methods.

Fracking for example is better for the environment until a good alternative appears. But in my country this is being opposed.

And don't think that Green companies are exempt from acting on what makes them a profit or corruption, just look at Solyndra.

Also you kind of said it yourself Greens are anti growth anti innovation and have a habit of religiously opposing any concessions offered.
 
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