by Tad Cronn
While other countries' governments are gleefully talking about
"fighting" nonexistent global warming, Australians are lucky to have
a new government that is instead fighting the global warming agenda.
Anyone
with any deductive reasoning capability who has paid attention to the global
warming issue knows that the purpose has never been to "fix" the
climate, which is controlled by myriad factors working in unison.
Rather,
by controlling carbon output, the warm-mongers have sought to control
energy output and availability in wealthy countries, while making boatloads of
money for themselves through flimflam carbon credit schemes and by scaring
people into willingly paying higher taxes and higher prices on consumer goods.
Australian
Prime Minister Tony Abbott, who was elected in September, this week introduced
a bill to repeal the carbon tax the previous administration had saddled
Australians with.
"We
have said what we mean, and will do what we say. The carbon tax
goes," Abbott told Australian lawmakers at the first meeting of the
new Parliament. "Repealing the carbon tax should be the first economic
reform of this parliament."
The
Liberal-National Party, which is conservative in outlook, swept into office
largely due to the economic blowback from the carbon dioxide emissions tax that
had been imposed by the liberal Labor Party. The tax has been blamed for
slowing the economy and raising utility costs.
Eliminating
the tax will cut $435 million in funding from the Australian Renewable
Energy Agency, or ARENA. This has caused wailing among the
environmentalist crowd, which insists that "green" energy funded by
taxpayers is the key to the future.
"The
axing of $435 million from ARENA will starve research and development of clean
energy in Australia, moving us to the back of the global race for clean
tech," said Tony Mohr of the Australian Conservation Foundation.
The
Australian government is also planning on sitting out the newest rounds of
environmental talks in Warsaw, Poland. It is also reconsidering future
contributions to the United Nations' Green Climate Fund.
The
moves have got Australian environmentalists in full tantrum mode, but they've
earned praise from the Canadian government, which rejected a carbon tax in
2008.
The
Canadians say they have managed to reduce carbon dioxide emissions while
growing the economy by 1 million net new jobs, by not imposing a tax and other
restrictions sought by environmentalists.
Canadian
Parliamentary Secretary Paul Calandra said, "Our government knows that
carbon taxes raise the price of everything, including gas, groceries, and
electricity."
It's
a message that needs to sink in with American voters and politicians.
Source: Political Outcast, Aussies Take First Step to Fighting Global
Warmers' Agenda Posted on November 15, 2013
by Tad
Cronnhttp://politicaloutcast.com/2013/11/aussies-take-first-step-fighting-global-warmers-agenda/#v9swj27ZPxhHtAGt.99
Comments:
The
Aussies and Canadians are a smart, scrappy bunch, like we used to be. It
appears that the U.S. is the primary target in the carbon capture scam and the
traps have been set to make the U.S. vulnerable by American Communists since
1913. They have infiltrated our
universities, the media and the government.
We need to quit the U.N. for cooking up the global warming hoax and their
sovereignty sapping treaties. We may
first need to quit our support of our universities, our media and our
government and their cronies. It’s also good to know there are compatible countries
we can move to.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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