Message from @Greasy
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What's the point of trying, if in the end the policy implemented only ends up sabotaging your economy anyway?
it's not even that good of an argument anyway
Jeremy I'd say there's no point in even looking at the energy sector in relation to this argument - the activists only understand bans
you can prevent climate change by switching from coal to nuclear for one, or you could just deport the 5 million non-Australians living here and drastically reduce our carbon footprint
If they only understand bans, then they'll only understand the end of a barrel.
Sad to say it, but you'll have to just kill off your leftists.
@Ethreen42 our "footprint" is scientifically insignificant
This is probably the case for the US as well.
exactly, it's impossible.
Lol.
and anyway, Nuclear is better then coal, it's a win win
unless you wanna start using renewables lmao
That's exactly what would happen through privatization.
Firms would begin constructing nuclear power-plants in competition for market-share.
the chief scientist literally said our efforts were futile, then in the very next breath said that we must continue our efforts
You see, when you're competing for market-share, lowering your production cost is necessary to expand your consumer base.
Thus, you must invest in ways to cut down costs, which makes your price more competitive.
Thats the big issue, most Aussies don't pay attention.
Phasing out coal for Nuclear, cutting down on pollution by phasing out plastics and such as well as drastically reducing our population to be more in balance with nature is about as good as Australia can do
Telstra is utter trash
Did your government fuck you over with a cartel?
@Ethreen42, mmm, genocide!
That's a campaign winner right there!
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not genocide, deportation
How else does one drastically reduce their population?
Australia's population is about 25 Million, around 6-8 Million of those people should never of been here in the first place
We got a politician using a picture of a guillotine as her campaign symbol for senate in Maine.
Lovely.
Again, your aging population, @Ethreen42.
@Jeremy telecom company nationwide, was privatised but the entire physical network went to the one supplier - so we got fucked with a telecom monopoly. When the gov mandated broadband installation, they had to give the contract to Telstra (who massively overran cost of course) and so we've had Telstra just fucking everyone for my entire life. Internet and phone is about $80-120 per month, on copper wires to a node however far away
I'm not going to support importing millions of people just to prevent our country from aging @Jeremy
you can use various other means to slowly increase out fertility rate
our*
we could reach a fertility rate of 2.1 in 20 years if we tried